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ah, 3 years that will change the world forever. my jillions journey around the world, september 7th on d. w. ah . ah, this is, these are the news live from berlin, hopes of the truth and 3 days of conflict between israel and the palestinians. israeli attacks have killed dozens of people in garza as the 2 sides exchanged rocket. 500 war civilians are injured. also coming up. a 2nd convoy of ships
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loaded with grain leaves ukraine's black c port. but the 1st cargo ain't that easy . the global food crisis has yet to reach its destination in lebanon. columbia gets its 1st left. this lead up. gustavo petro, promises to and decades of conflict, but also faces a long list of social and economic challenges. and the race to save an architect, wales stuck in a river in front expert, sorry, encouraging the animal and back to see ah, i'm really mohammed, welcome to the program, mediators in egypt say israel and the palestinians have agreed to a truce to and 3 days of conflict, rocket fired by both sides is the biggest escalation in violence in the region. in over a year. her listening author,
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she say more than 40 people have been killed in the gaza strip, including 15 children. a warning i report contains some disturbing images o at this hospital mold distraught relatives collapse with grief as they find the bodies of their children. oh palestinian health authorities have blamed their deaths, injure ballier in northern garza on israeli aggression. but israel says a stray rocket fired from garza was responsible. yeah, the strike is one of hundreds as both sides trade blows. like past conflicts, it is the people living in the palestinian territory who are suffering. most dozens have been killed and hundreds injured. and homes destroyed or clinician, what are the house with 5 or 6 rockets level body bought on the ground. it was
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horrifying. ashley and alicia maria maria had them for the refer to shop or was be dogged helpless people hoping they're safe in their homes while for the dog children and the elderly, they didn't almost the bottom one. who can we complain to? we're delivering bananas. scroller mean been done, who israel launched the strikes as part of what it calls a preemptive operation. against imminent attacks from the palestinian militant group is lamar jihad, 2 of the groups, most senior leaders in garza have since been killed. and dozens of alleged members arrested in the west bank. palestinian militants have been firing back into southern israel. for the 1st time in over a year, air raid sirens were heard in jerusalem. where pilgrims of visiting the temple mount for t shabba of a holy day in the jewish calendar. the site is also home to the alex, some mosque,
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a point of conflict between the 2 sides that could escalate tensions even further. oh, well, let's go to jerusalem and get the latest with d, w 's. tanya kramer, the tanya, what, what can you tell us about this? the ceasefire? well the had the many conflicting reports, sir, here in the evening about whether a ceasefire will start at what time now there seems to be that egyptian mediated ceasefire between israel and islamic jihad is expected to come into effect at $1130.00 local time. so that would be in less than half an hour from now about of course we need to see whether this will actually kick in whether
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quiet will prevail after this time. they're not many details he had known for some reports suggest that there will be an egyptian guarantee that egypt will work, continue to work as mediator between israel and the, the mother to group is la me too hard to help working towards, to release of, to islamic to her members that are currently imprisoned or in israel, one of them is a hung is on hunger strike for i believe it's our 150 days because he has been in administrative detention held there without charges. and the other one would be, are the leader of hamas from the occupied foot from, excuse me, from the islamic jihad from the occupied west bank was arrested a last week. but all this needs to be confirmed. and of course, we need to wait whether, you know, this cease fire will take, it will come at $1130.00 local time. and what's the likelihood that this 1st will
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hold while this is, of course, or the big question here, it will depends. you know, 1st of all, we need to get more detail to know whether it's more formula, quiet for quiet. we've seen that in previous a situations like that, you know, what are the details would have been the guarantees are being given and whether you know, those commitments. then we'll also be implemented in a way, i mean, we've been hearing all day as well from, from the israeli prime minister. he talked earlier tonight to mayor's in the south of israel saying that is well, had achieved. all of its goals are mainly what they have said to know or with the killing of 2 senior commanders of the islamic jihad. that we will be
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hearing a lot of deterrence or question of deterrence as well. but again, you know, for people in garza, they've seen that many times and also, of course, in the south of israel. but especially in garza, they've seen such situations, many times have been through 4 wars, several of those military escalations in the past years. there's a blockade of 15 years and post by israel, partly by egypt. so they want to see maybe if there's some easing, you know, of those restrictions because there's the fear, you know, even so there's a ceasefire right now without a real political solution. you know, another conflict must might be just around the corner. okay, the w honey kramer, reporting for us from jerusalem. thank you tonya. now, a 2nd convoy carrying ukrainian grain has left ports on the black sea. the 4 ships are carrying nearly 170000 tons. a complex man,
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the national agreement allows grained to travel to countries where it's desperately needed. but the 1st vessel to leave ukraine has not yet reached its destination in lebanon. tripoli, port people are eager to see their rezone, but the ship carrying grain from ukraine is nowhere to be seen. it's not certain whether it will reach the lebanese port at all. an unwelcome surprise for the ukrainian ambassador, who travelled here specially politically, it was ready, clear decision. first russell coming from odessa to tripoli to lebanon. but there are other compliments or m like business to business solutions, and maybe take some time to finalize the situation. there was only unexpectedly changed course while at sea, and is now anchored near turkey. it's loaded with 26000 tons of mace. tripoli has
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been waiting for months, but mostly for wheat imports. lebanon relies heavily on wheat from abroad. last week. bakeries in bay rude and tripoli ran shore to flower and hundreds queued for hours for a piece of flat bread. ah! then it is humiliating for the people all a visit for a piece of bread. i keep the, of course, we're afraid to per worry about not getting any bread. even if the rezone makes it a tripoli, lebanon will still need wheat. as for the maze on the ukrainian ship, it is still not clear whether it has a new destination, columbia swearing in its 1st left as president, walking a shift from many years of conflict from a gorilla fighter. gustavo petro is promising to fight inequality and bring in environmental reforms. he also aims to revitalized peace talks with rebel groups,
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which have been fighting the government for 6 decades. in another milestone, the nation will swear in its 1st, afro colombian vice president fancier marcus t. w is joanne ramirez, is in boca time, told me why the integration is so significant. mm hm. it is a major change for 2 main reasons. you already mentioned that one of them was, is the 1st time that i left this freshman state power in columbia. but this is also the 1st time that a former year reapplied there takes office. that's remember that columbia went under a horrible secret war, which lasted more than 30 years on the life of more than 260000 people. so at some moment, during this war, by the 8th, to spend the night in our beds, or wasn't marked on one of those reject groups fighting the war against the state. so the fact that he is now becoming president of columbia for many people that
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shows that philosophy as far learn how to deal with their problems. he's on through democracy. and petro has a long list of issues that he has promised to tackle. but what will be his top priority in carbon poverty and inequality must be that the top of his agenda as here is the 1st black. this president did the history of the country. there are huge expectations that car box or historical to social problems. some actually, tomorrow, his 1st day in office, it is suspected that his administration would resent a back to reform bill into congress in order to re equality to the counter stuff he cost to work on those issues very quickly in order to offer a short term solutions to columbia, johan ramirez, or 14 from boca tell, thank you so much. in the bundle lager last day one has now
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drawn to close. and let's take a look at all the weekends results. so got drew with leipzig. cologne beat, newly promoted chalka on friday by thrashed frankfurt on saturday. dolphin bates leave of houston. only in b tartar in the berlin derby, god, buck beat. hoffen haim bremond shed a point with volts bug on their return to the top flight mines made. bo hm. and fryeburg routed out, spoke a rescue as a trying to save a whale, which normally lives in the arctic ocean, but is now swimming in a river in northern france that say, the whale lack, see energy to return to the sea and are doing their best to help the animal recover . an unusual visitor has been lurking in the waters of the river send for several days now. this beluga whale is a long way from home, and french authorities are concerned for the creature as well. being vats have
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stepped up rescue efforts and given the whale of vitamin cocktail. they had previously tried feeding at fish, which it didn't eat. experts say the animal looks malnourished and sin, but they are hopeful that the cocktail will help it regain its appetite. in familiar vogala, the vitamins should have started to work this morning, but they haven't given him an appetite yet. he's a little bit more dynamic and he is swimming in a more energetic way, not the way he would be in nature, but he seems to be regaining strength and doing well. the of the, of the team wants to see how the welfare is on the vitamin treatment before figuring out what to do next. activity that we will have to decide together on the best solution for this animal. should we take it back to the open sea or take it for treatment? we still need to analyze the situation and figure out the best solution,
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which will depend a lot on the whale's health, as well as it safety. definitely, well, if you do, mostly the rescue team plan on moving it out of the warm, stagnant water to aid its recovery. but even if it starts feeding again, returning it to the open sea will be a challenging feet. and finally, 4 legged friends and they are proud owners are hitting the waves and the world dog surfing championships where else. but in california, the purchase are judged on a variety of skills including length of the right confidence and their ability to stand on the board. making a slash wasn't easy for a over via protestant. so why is it is remind her of our top story media to say israel and the palestinians have
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agreed to with 1st to and 3 days of conflict. more than 40 people, including several children, have been killed and hundreds of civilians injured by israeli strikes on the gaza strip. well that the 2 up the date stick around though because 5 is coming up next. we meet a former drug addict has become a sucker stop. you can also find much more on the website that is d w dot com. i'm available have it. thanks for watching on tv sent up. i mean, let's be honest. summer break.
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