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ah ah ah ah, this is dw news life from berlin, a truce between israel and palestinian militants in garza a ceasefire over the territory holds through the night and into the new day. it raises hope the medical aid will get through after 3 days of fighting. also coming up ukraine accuses russia deliberately shelling europe's biggest nuclear facility. moscow denies the attack, the u. n. chief antonio good terrorist says, any attack on
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a nuclear plant is suicidal. i'm colombia gets its 1st leftist leader, gustavo petro, of former gorilla leda is sworn in and declared that the war on drugs in the country has failed. ah, i'm and you keeps mic in and welcome to the program. a ceasefire between israel and islamic jihad militants has held through the night. in garza, it follows 3 days of violence which left more than 40 palestinians, dead and hundreds injured. israel has now reopened crossing into southern garza allowing a fuel trucks to enter a severe fuel shortage force the only power station in the area to shut down on saturday. u. s. president joe biden has praised the truce and called on all parties to fully implement the terms and to ensure she monitoring supplies that now flow
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into gaza. o palestinians took to the streets of gaza to celebrate the egyptian broke a truce moment after it went into effect with mano, must, we hope that we will not have wars and we are at 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. we went to the hollow a flurry of air strikes and rocket attacks traded in the minutes leading up to the cease fire, which went into effect at 1130 p. m. local time. news of the deal was greeted with relief at this mall in southern israel. mac going, i hope it will last and that will live a bit more quietly. this cease fire aims to end the worst fighting in the region in more than a year. authorities in gaza say more than 40 people,
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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 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 is in response to groups. leaders spoke to reporters from tehran after the truce went into effect, allowed always, 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 and stable and even more powerful. the achievement is clear, well, in jazz while the hand, he said egypt would also work to secure the release of islamic. she had leaders being held by israel, get a steinberg as a middle east analyst,
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and i asked him earlier why hamas which controls garza state on the sidelines during this latest round of violence which is directed. the islamic jihad organization well is claiming to hard to serve traditionally the more radical organization, it is strategically aligned to iran. so there is a major ideological and strategic gap between the 2 organizations. but i think that the main reason for hamas are staying on the sidelines is that the organization only entered a very violent confrontation with israel in may. 2021. and it's still recovering from, from the brutal israeli onslaught on the basis of the organization. it simply didn't want any major escalation. right right now. and part of the reason is probably also that israel has losing some restrictions on the gaza strip
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after may 2021. and how much the doesn't want to, doesn't want to lose these. well, when this benefit of, of the latest confrontation right now, the israeli military operations, they come just before a general election. is it likely that the next, you know, that there is much speculation that your la pete wanted to show that he is strong it's, it's definitely in the coming election he'll have to cope with the major confrontation with benjamin netanyahu, who has, who has a certain history as, as a strong man, so yeah, he is now able to to say that he has led at least one major military confrontation with the palestinian islamic jihad. although many israel is we'll,
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we'll probably think that many guns is the major military brain behind this operation. i wouldn't, over, he made this domestic dimension, though, islamic jihad has threatened with attacks after the arrest of one of its leaders in the west bank. so i think that military motives are paramount in the decision to attack the organization right now. if we could put politics to one, fight for a 2nd and just talk about the people people on both sides of the israel does and border say a saying they've had enough of coming under fire every year to what is needed to pacify the border region or all these annual flare ups just something that they will need to get used to. i think most people have already got good use to even major confrontations. i think we have seen 6 big confrontations between
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israel and islamic militants ever since. thomas took over the gaza strip in 2007 and the, the basic problems don't disappear. israelis, they want an occupation light. they want they want control of the gaza strip without the responsibility to administrator administered. on the other side, we want how much we sure wants to break out of these release each. this will not change as long as hamas is in power in the gaza strip. and there is no indication that the situation in this trip itself will change fundamentally in the coming years. at least, analysts get assigned back. thank you so much for your time. thank you. the united nations chief antonia garish, has warned than an attack on these apparition. nuclear power plant is suicidal. is comments come as key that uses moscow deliberately targeting the facility in
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southern ukraine. but russia denies the attack, saying ukrainian forces were responsible. the plant is the largest in europe. keith says, shelling damaged radiation sensors and heard a worker speaking in the japanese city of russia. after marking the $77.00 anniversary of the world 1st nuclear attack un centennial terrace called for access to the site for international inspectors. although you will be, our correspondent mathias bellinger is in the ukrainian capital, keith, and he updated us earlier on 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 to the ukrainian atomic energy authorities. they don't have control over what
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they are doing there. and the international organizations also do not have access to them. it's of course, or something that russia has time time use to threaten with dire consequences if you granted this so about. and it has used it as a shield that established the 2 to position military equipment. they're hoping that you wouldn't dare to attack the facility ukraine has attacked positions near the facility with loitering, munition loitering, munitions are drones that fly over there are fluid into a site and that explode on site b. r controllable. they, they can be it when they fly. they can be a the flights can be cancelled a midway and et cetera, et cetera. so that's something that's more controllable rockets of course, is different story. rockets wants to fly, they fly. most modern rockets are adjustable when they're already in the air, but they can not be stopped. a tear spilling and cave now afraid
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a ship has arrived in turkey, becoming the 1st vessel to reach its final destination from ukraine since the deal was made to allow shipments of grain. despite the war, the turkey flagged poland that carrying 12000 tons of corn docked at a port in north western turkey. a total of 12 ships have so far been authorized to sail under the deal. but the 1st ship to depart ukraine on august. the 1st has still not reached its destination in lebanon tripoli, port people are eager to see the rezone, but the ship carrying grain from ukraine is nowhere to be seen. it is 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 really clear decision. first russell coming from odessa to tripoli to
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lebanon. but there are other components or like business to business solutions, and maybe take some time to finalize restoration. the rezone unexpectedly changed course, while i see and is now anchored near turkey. it's loaded with 26000 tons of mace. tripoli has been waiting for months, but mostly for wheat imports. lebanon relies heavily on wheat from abroad. last week bakeries and bay rude and tripoli round shore to flower, and hundreds cued for hours for a piece of flat bread. ah, then is humiliating for the people all a visit for a piece of bread. i keep the of course, we're afraid. the poor 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,
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it is still not clear whether it has a new destination and where join now by mathias naga theo, of that one i had for that's one of germany's largest independent agencies that fights against hunger and poverty. welcome to w. we're seeing an increase in the number of ships leaving ukraine with grain on board 10 ships have deposited ukraine's black seaport so far. where are they headed and where is their cargo most urgently needed? well the countries would you heavily rely on various serial from particular con and also we'd our countries in the north africa. so egypt live and my uncle also. but of course, also other countries in asia such as indonesia, bangladesh, south korea. these are all countries which are heavily relying on import of
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fugitives from ukraine. so clearly from what you're describing, a huge demand. 10 ships, obviously good news, but all they making any real dent in the global sort of crisis that's been made so much worse by russia's invasion of ukraine over all, it is a very positive signal that now find in the ships with large quantities of theories are leaving ukraine costs, and this can be seen already in the full price index of the food and agriculture over division of the united nations. that's already very close to science from prices generally. going down a little bit. but concrete league in the countries which are facing now severe hunger actually it doesn't make a big difference. i'm just coming from uganda, for example, where people are starving, starving to death. there are people who dying at the moment every day. and the
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reason, more reasons like conflicts the effects of climate change. so drought in particular and still the effects of the panoramic at a time like this. there's obviously real need for organizations such as yours. can you tell us what your organization has been doing in the face of these huge challenges? well, we try to assist those who are most suffering either with food, food aid, cash, partly cash. but also we are always trying to come to live with long term development actions, such as irrigation schemes, better feeds seats, which are more tolerant against drought, sometimes also flood. so both is needed and at the same time as i said, conflicts are a big driver of hunger. so in everything we do,
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we try to foster piece where possible with our mean, but he has not of home at his the and 8 organization. thank you. so much for your time today. thank you. ok, we're going to take a brief look at some of the other stories from around the world. child military government has signed a deal with opposition groups to begin piece talk. so sci fi is in place until the negotiations begin later this month. a deal and 5 months of talks and guitar, but the main rebel group has refused to find the accord. teams from mexico and various layla have joined firefighters battling a blaze fuel storage facility and cuba. the fi with golf is my lightning strike on friday. 155 has been killed and hundreds of people have been injured. and the u. s . senate passed a sweeping climate tax and health plan. democrats approved president joe biden,
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$430000000000.00 spending bill. it now goes to the house of representatives. republicans have criticized the cost of the plan, which is america's biggest climate investment. now taiwan has condemned china, extending military drills off its coast into a 5th day. taipei also accused beijing of trying to deliberately provoke a reaction. the condemnation followed china's decision to defy calls to end its biggest at the show of force against the self governing island. chinese jet from ships have been crossing the taiwan strait, median line, and firing missiles over taipei. the drills began last week after a visit to taiwan by us house beacon nancy pelosi aging. that is taiwan. its own territory. said some hun is our correspondent, entire pain. he joins us now. so can you tell us how concerned is the taiwanese
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government about these unannounced military exercises on yeah, the town is government is now very concerned about the uncertainties. and one of the biggest concern is how close china's worship had been and would be in the continued drills. towers, ministry of defense only said they would not allow any chinese worship to come in to tie was territorial c, which is around 20 kilometers from the shore. and they claimed that the chinese army was pinned down by tony's troops when they were around 44 kilometers from taiwan. so if the chinese army comes closer, taiwan has to decide how to respond. when asked whether there are criteria for opening fire, they just said the matter is confidential and would depend on how big the threat is . in case of really precarious situation, taiwan said today it will be holding its own military life fire drills this week. and how much is that going to inflame tension? further?
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all the town is military. clarify that the exercise which was announced as early as july 22nd is a routine exercise. they don't want people to over act on, but they also said it would adjust the regulations. i'm according to the level of threat during the period of constant come back readiness. they emphasize that the chinese military exercise is a renovation to the taiwanese army. and the related topics. and sean's will be included in that. how was defensive operations and military preparation summer, saying that ad drilled like these will become the new normal and that they will be happening frequently in the future. is there any end in sight to these drills right now? all not really. we cannot see the end of the drills beside this continue military exercise around taiwan. the chinese authorities announced earlier that they are going to conduct drills in a sudden waters of the yellow sea in
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a common 10 days. and also near the poor high seat. your early september, so it's like a guessing game right now. we just don't know when they will and the chinese government thinks that they have all the cards in their hands. thank them at 2, that was d. w sits on hun, reporting from taipei. columbia has opened a new chapter in its history with a former leftist rebel being sworn in as president. gustavo petro has pledged to fight in equality to achieve peace and rethink the war on drugs. columbia's new vice president to also represents a new start, a black woman from an underprivileged community erotic. therefore, it's an inaugurated like no other in columbia's history. and it's marked many 1st old royal even where to god and promise to the people to faithfully comply with the constitution and the laws of columbia. gustavo petro is the country's 1st left as president. and the 1st former gorilla fighter to lead
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columbia, his election mares a transition in politics sweeping across latin america. one that is more left leaning. one where those elected are a reflection of the people who put them in office. i would get which is a day when we see ourselves represented battle and the, and the fight for social equity is one. i got equity that we all aim for and a fought for for so many years. thank you that and columbia, 2nd highest office holder represents a victory for social equity. where lo, i swear to god and the people to faithfully fulfill columbia's constitution and laws. i also swear before my ancestors, that dignity will be shared by all young se stress us stuck in a lead. neither seattle, somebody vice president, frontier marquez, is an environmental activist and former housekeeper. today she makes history as the
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1st april columbia anna to hold her post balmy. it's the beginning of a new era in our country. finally, columbia made the decision. and to day gustavo petro and from phil marquez are going to govern columbia columbia. it's doug, but i'm happy to see the inauguration of our president, mr. val, it's ro, what happiness i love, i can't contain it up. the happiness is grant me the pair, have a big agenda and be calendar the head. half of colombians live in poverty. the pitcher marcus platform includes ending hunger, establishing environmental reforms, and bringing peace to the country. after 60 years of armed conflict, it's an agenda full of promises to help regular people, but running for office and holding. it are very different. now voters learn how president petro will lead once the dreams on the campaign trail. give way to the realities of government. civil ma'am, going to put it in the next. that was so to mexico. now a rescue is,
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are still trying to save 10 workers trapped on the ground in a collapsed mine. plans descended diapers had to be postponed because the flooding with it was an agonizing wait for friends and family. but it wasn't the news they wanted to hear. despite the furious efforts to pump water from the collapsed mine conditions a still too perilous to sending rescue divers 5 were able to escape after the mind collapsed 4 days ago. but the fates of the are the 10 trucks. 60 meters under ground remains and known. we have faith in god that they will come. i to live. they haven't given us any information we've been here day and night since the accident happens. we're waiting to find out how long we'll have to stay
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with that one has been as well. so we're hoping that they're above the water, although the well was almost phill. i'm good. marcial was off we trust in god said only. and then the other again is a legal thing. lawyers representing people killed or injured in miami accidents. say this is another example of negligence. the minds owner says a focus should remain on the rescue operation for now we go, well others, but i am being blamed for what happened in the mine where people are trapped, fellow minus i believe the priorities to rescue them and let the authorities investigate. let them do their job one if they conclude that i am responsible to let them do what they have to gather, to borrow more than 300 emergency workers
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a trying to bring the men to safety. but as the day slip away, all the families can do is wait and pray for the safe return of their loved ones. ah, sports and jen and football giant, i can have made their way back to the blunder slager after a season in the 2nd tier of the league. it wasn't an easy return as they lost to a cologne side. that was missing the star player before the match, it was confirmed. cologne would be losing stars. striker antony modesto, who was out of the squad ahead of his move to proceed. dormant a blow to the host spot. they were handed a boost 10 minutes before half time. shuck is dominic dex. leigh was sent off for a dangerous tackle on captain eunice hector. shortly after the break. cologne made use of dan jamiracle advantage pack. so finding luca killian to
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open the scoring just after the hour mark slowly unkind, doubled the lead. as the host seemed perfectly capable of compensating the loss of modesto, who had notched up 20 goals for them last season. shall kill then showed a sign of life as thomas oberon's re kick found, substitute matthews buddha, to make it to one. but the hope didn't last long as 4 minutes later cologne struck again to seal a 31 final school day anew bitch. with a cracking head, the cherry on top of a dawning display, celebrated coolly by coached f and bound, got chalka meanwhile, will hope to offer their fans more when they play in front of a home crowd next weekend and stood got hosted like fish and
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held them to a one old troll, the visitors took the lead 3 writing one to see a player of the season. christopher and cuckoo, the french strike. i opened a seasoned scoring off to just 7 minutes that shuts own french forward. now he root armada soon got equalizer with his 1st one to speak ago. second half was go left and the game ended in israel. and a quick reminder at the top story that was falling for you at this hour. a truce in israel and palestinian militants in garza has held up through the break of a new day in the territory, raising hopes that medical aid can get through up to 3 days of fighting. more than 40 have been killed in israeli strikes on the territory. and i forget you can. we've got d w news on the go. you just have to download our app from google play or from the apple app store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the
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