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ah, ah ah, ah ah! this is the w news lined for then a truce holds between israel and palestinian militants in garza a cease fire. hold through the nights and beyond the break of a new day in the territory that rises hope medical late will get through after 3 days of fighting. ukraine accuses rush or of deliberately shelling europe's biggest nuclear facility. austin denies the attack. you ends. chief antonio quoterush says, any attack on a nuclear power plant is suicidal, colombia gets its 1st left,
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this leader gustavo k through a form of really li days on in and declared the war on drugs in the country has failed. and the race to save an arctic wild, stuck in a river in france. experts tried to encourage the metal to swim back out to sea. ah, i've been frizzle, and welcome a ceasefire between israel and islamic jihad militants has held through the night and gaza. it follows 3 days of violence which left more than 40 palestinians dead and hundreds in hospital. you as president joe biden praised the truce and cold on all parties to fully implement the terms and to ensure humanitarian supplies flow into gaza. oh alice indians took to the streets of garza to celebrate the egyptian broker truce moment after it went into effect with man. no,
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unless we hope that we will not have wars and we are a people and we have the right to live our lives and gaza. huh. we do not want was every 2 years or every 2 days. when we went to the hollow, a flurry of air strikes and rocket attacks traded in the minutes leading up to the ceasefire, which went into effect at 1130 p. m. local time. news of the deal was greeted with relief at the small in southern israel. may i hope it will last and that will live a bit more quietly. this cease fire aims to and the worst fighting in the region in more than a year. authorities in gaza say more than 40 people, including children have been killed since israel began it's offensive on friday, hundreds more were injured, and many buildings reduced to rubble. israel has called it
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a preemptive operation against anticipated islamic jihad attacks. 2 of the groups, most senior leaders in gaza were killed in the strikes islamic jihad logged a barrage of rockets toward southern israel. in response to the groups leaders spoke to reporters from tehran. after the truce went into effect. allowed all was that of the enemy wanted to break islamic jihad, but we did not break law. on the contrary, the islamic jihad movement is still strong, unstable, and even more powerful. the achievement is clear on, well, in jazz, while the hand, he said egypt would also work to secure the release of islamic jihad leaders being held by israel. i asked a correspondent in jerusalem tonya claim about the deal that led the truce. ah, yes, said the ceasefire agreed to our last night between israel and the palestinians.
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remington had appears to be holding this morning. it went into effect at $1130.00 local time. there had been some rock that's being pied afterwards. but since tonight has been a quite, it was mediated mainly by egypt, a cutter, and other key players here in the region. now in the morning here we are hearing from the israeli home from command. they're saying they're gradually on easing the restrictions on people living in the south of israel that were under heavy rocket fire in the past days, you know that they still need to stay near shelters, but that might be east, you know, in the morning hours of course, you also heard from the statement last night from the israeli prime minister that if there is any violation of to cease fire is i would respond strongly. we heard similar words from islamic jihad said that if the commitments made in this agreement, they would also respond with rocket fire. now the problem is we don't know exactly
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all the details of disagreement mediated by egypt, which will still continue to mediate as we understand in the coming days. there was a statement in the official news egyptian news agency saying that egypt committed to work on releasing to a law mc d. hot, a militants that are currently imprisoned in israel. that was one of the key demands or by islamic jihad. but i think also the focus is now of course on gaza, a because people were asking by the, you know, israel with ease for that, the closure, if there's anything like that coming up. and of course, if the crossings will be opened as before, this escalation, you know, because there's a need to lead in fuel and goods are from there that atlanta stopped on saturday, reducing the electricity in the strip, of course, as a lot of humanitarian 8th needed at the moment tanya,
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israel says it's taken out the military leadership of the islamic jihad grouping. garza how weekend are the militants while? i mean, this is at least what israel says of the israeli government, or we heard again a prime minister ya, pete. i sunday night, just before the sci fi went into effect, talking to may as are in this house of israel saying that israel, the chiefs, it's goals, and many we heard was other officials talking about in the last 48 hours. that by killing those 2 senior militant a commanders from the islamic jihad, that they think they have restored. just deterrence, that there have weakened the organization. or just by sending the message that they have to intelligence to get to these people, they're not of, you know, working in the open. and also message of course, are in a, to the israeli public. but of course also, you know, we've seen that time and time and again and, and agree here that, of course,
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and those people will eventually be replaced. and in the absence of any political solution, you know, another conflict might be just around the corner. and you claim it for us. thank you very much for bringing us that update. china says it will continue its military drills around taiwan to find coles to end its biggest ab, a show of force against the self governing island. chinese jansen ships have been crossing the taiwan strait, median line, and firing missiles over time bait. the drills began last week after a visit to taiwan by us house speaker, nancy pelosi, a jane considers taiwan its own territory. thought i thought it was a correspondent, didn't i pay its total hon. i asked him how much of a surprise china's decision to keep up the drills is well then definitely a huge surprise for taiwan towers in ministry of on transportation. just issue an announcement that the 7 temporary danger zones where the chinese army was conducting life fire of military exercises were all safe now. and related flights
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and shipped came gradually resumed navigation. just as they thought that the chinese army would move their military repeat the same, that said they will monitor closely and use the most modern defense system and cutting edge weapon to counter the threat. so what's the message? beijing is sending to the taiwanese government by holding boils or salt there is now just one military exercise after another. it's clear that china is trying to change the status quo of the taiwan strait and the military exercise could become a new normal. there used to be a median line of the tower straight. it's an unofficial dev. demarkation lie created by the u. s. military in the last entry to meet operational needs, the military aircraft and worships from both sides. you usually do not cross in accordance with tactic agreement. but now china says the chinese military will fall now on conduct normalized drills on the eastern side of the median line. if it's so,
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so you say this could become the new normal, but it, is there any end in sight for, for these current drills. all beside this continued military exercises around taiwan. the chinese authorities also announced earlier that they are going to conduct armor. another drills in the south 30 on waters of the yellow sea and also near the boar, high c til early december. so are, these are all areas very close to south korea and it's seen ascending morning is to r u. s. military basis in this area, which my st help to tie once we really don't see and, and so far. so to can thank you very much for bringing us up to date some other use now making headlines around the world. chad's military government has signed a deal with opposition groups to begin pace talks. the ceasefire is in place until the negotiations begin later this month. the deal and 5 months of talks encounter. but the main rebel group has refused to sonya court. themes from mexico and
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venezuela have joined find, find his battling a blaze at a fuel storage facility in cuba. the fire was dotted by a lightning strike on friday. one fire fighter has been killed and hundreds of people have been injured. the u. s. senate has passed a sweeping climate tax and health plan. democrats approved president jo biden's, whole $130000000000.00 spending bill. it now goes to the house of representatives. republicans have criticize the cost of the plan, which is america's biggest climate investment. believes in brazil have arrested a german diplomat on suspicion of killing his husband. suspect hope brazilian authorities, his partner belgian national, fell and hit his head off to becoming ill investigated. say the victim was severely beaten. united nations chief antonio quoterush forms an attack on the salary sheer nuclear power plant is suicidal. is comments. com as key accuses
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moscow of deliberately targeting the facility and southern ukraine. brush it denies the attack. st. ukrainian forces are responsible. the plant is the largest in europe. keith says, shelling damage, radiation senses and her to work a speaking in the japanese city of hiroshima. after mocking the 77th anniversary of the world's post nuclear attack would cherish cold for access to the site for international inspectors. those attacks and corresponded mathias boating is in the ukranian capital cave. he told me more about the situation at that nuclear power plant. we cannot, sir. determine where this attack came from. the plant has been under russian occupation since the very beginning of the war. a few days after the beginning of the war, the russians went on to the site and took control of it. ukrainian workers are still running the plant, but the ukrainian atomic energy authority, they don't have control over what they are doing there. and or the international
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organizations also, or do not have access to them. it's of course, or something that russia has time and time used to threaten with dire consequences if you granted this about and her. it has used it as a shield that established her to, to position military equipment there. her hoping that her ukraine wouldn't dare to attack the facility ukraine has attack positions near the facility was loitering, munition loitering, munitions are drones that are fly over. there are fluid into a site and that explode on site. they are controllable. they, they can be it. when they fly, they can be, or the flights can be canceled, a midway and etc, etc. are something that's more controllable. rockets, of course, is a different story. rockets, once they fly, they fly. most of modern rockets are adjustable when they're already in the air, but they can not be stopped at is putting in their rescue as
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a trying to save an arctic beluga whale from a river in northern france that say the whale lacks, the energy returned to see and doing their best to help her recover and gain strength. an unusual visitor has been lacking in the waters of the river san for several days now. this beluga whale is a long way from home, and french authorities are concerned for the creature as while being vats have stepped up rescue efforts and given the whale of vitamin cocktail. they had previously tried feeding fish, which it didn't eat, expert say the animal looks malnourished and thin, but they are hopeful that the cocktail will help it regain its appetite. in familiar fo valid richmond 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 re gaining strength and doing well. the of the,
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of the team wants to see how the welfare is on the victim and treatment before figuring out what to do next. activity fulton, 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, which will depend a lot on the whales health, as well as it safety definite. you earlier. if you do the were no sally. 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. that's it from may benefits on here on dw news on your campus mckinnon is up next to with your news next out of
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