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of hardships, 3 years and that will change the world forever. but jillions journey around the world. sports september 7th on d w. ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, a truce between israel and palestinian militants in gaza. a ceasefire over the territory holes through the night and into the new day. it raises hope that medical aid will get through after 3 days of fighting. also coming up,
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ukraine accuses russia of deliberately shelling europe's biggest nuclear facility. moscow denies the attack. the u. n's chief antonio terrorist says, any attack on a nuclear plant is suicidal and colombia again left. this lida, gustavo petro, a former gorilla leader, is sworn in and declared that the war on drugs in the country has failed. talks the race to save an arctic wild, stuck in the river in france, eggs that try to encourage the mammal to swim back to see ah i menu mckennan thanks so much for joining us. a ceasefire between israel and islamic jihad, militants has held 3 the night and gaza. now it follows 3 days violence which left more than 40 palestinians, dead and hundreds injured. israel has now reopened crossing into southern garza
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allowing 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 monetary and supplies flow into gaza . o palestinians took to the streets of gaza to celebrate the egyptian broken truce moments after it went into effect. whom mano was we hope that we will not have wars. 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
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relief at the small in southern israel. for me, 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. a sport is 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 a preemptive operation against anticipated islamic jihad attacks. 2 of the groups most senior leaders in garza, were killed in the strikes islamic jihad logged a barrage of rockets toward southern israel. in response to groups. leaders spoke to reporters from tehran after the truce went into effect. and i was that of the enemy wanted to break islamic jihad, but we did not break up. on the contrary,
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the islamic jihad movement is still that wrong 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 jihad leaders being held by israel. steinberg is the middle east analyst. i asked him earlier, why amass which controls garza state on the sidelines during this latest around the violence which is directed at the islamic jihad organization. where it's going to hard is traditionally the more radical organization that is strategically aligned to iran. so there is a major ideological and strategic gap between the 2 organizations. but i think the main reason for hamas is staying on the sidelines is that the organization only entered a very violent confrontation with israel in may. 2021. and it's still
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recovering from, from the brutal israeli onslaught on the basis of the organization that 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 after may 2021. and how much the doesn't want to, doesn't want to lose the well well this, this benefit of, of the latest confrontation right now. he is railey military operations that come just months before a general election. is it likely that domestic politics could have played a role in the decision making? know that there is much her speculation that your la p wanted to show that he is strong it's, it's definitely in the coming election,
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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 you know, he is now able to to say that he has led, at least one major military confrontation with the palestinian islamic jihad, although many israelis will, will probably think that many guns is the major military brain behind this operation. i wouldn't overestimate this domestic dimension, though, let me jihad has threatened with attacks after the arrest of one of its leaders in the west bank. so i think that 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 be israel does and
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border say a saying they've had enough of coming under fire every year or 2. what is needed to pacify the border region or all these annual flare ups just something that they will need to get used to? well, i think most people have already got got used to even major confrontations. i think we have seen 6 bigger confrontations between israel and islamic militants ever since. hamas took over the gaza strip in 2007. and the, the basic problems don't disappear is they want an occupation light they want. so they want control of the gaza strip without the responsibility to administrator to administer. on the other side, we want to come up with sure wants to break out of these really siege. this will not change as long as hamas is in poa, in the gaza strip. and there is no indication that the situation in this trip
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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 antonio, the tara has warned that an attack on these apparition, nuclear power plant is suicidal. is comments com. as keith accused as moscow deliberately targeting the facility and southern ukraine, russian denies the attack saying ukrainian forces were responsible. the plant is the largest in europe. keith says, shell and damaged radiation senses and hurt a worker. speaking in the japanese city of hiroshima, after marking the 77th anniversary of the well 1st nuclear attack, you ends and tenure, good terrorist called for access to the site for international. and i'm a correspondent test bellinger is in the ukrainian capital cage and he updated us
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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 onto the site and took control of ukrainian workers are still running the plant, but to the ukrainian atomic energy authority. they don't have control over what they are doing there. and just the international organizations also do not have access to them. it's of course, or something that russia has time and time used to, to threaten with dire consequences if you granted this about and or 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 attacked positions near the facility was loitering, munition loitering, munitions are drones that are fly over. there are flown into
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a site and that explode on side. they are controllable. they, they can be it. when they fly, they can be or the flights can be canceled or midway and etc, 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. mateus a filling out in cheve our freight a ship has arrived in turkey becoming the 1st vessel to reach its final destination from ukraine. since a deal was made to allow shipments of grain despite the war, the turkey flag, poland that carrying 12000 tons of corn, dog to the port in north west kentucky. a total of 12 ships of so far been authorized to sail under the dale. but the 1st ship to depart you praying on august 1st, as still not reached its destination 11 m. tripoli. port people
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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 ready, clear decision. first russell coming from odessa to tripoli to lebanon. but so there are other components or like business to business relations and maybe take some time to finalize restoration. 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 been waiting for months, but mostly for wheat in ports. lebanon relies heavily on wheat from abroad. last week, bakeries and bay rude and tripoli round short of flour and hundreds cued for hours
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for a piece of flat bread. ah, well, it is humiliating for the people all of it. for a piece of bread. keep the horse we're afraid, the 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, a ts naga is the c o of whom i have said as one of germany, the largest independent agencies. and he told us earlier about the importance of these recent grain shipments. overall, it is a very positive signal that now funding the ships with large quantities of theories are leaving ukraine costs. and this can be seen already in the full price index of the put an agriculture over division of the united nations that's already
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very close to science prices generally going down a little bit by 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 are dying at the moment every day. and the reason more reason like conflicts the effects of climate change. so a drought in particular and still the effects of the panoramic that was mathias morgan ceo will know his so, which is one of germany's largest independent agencies at the time for a brief look at some of the other stories making news around the world. secretary of state anthony blinking has taken part in a u. s. south africa summit, as part of a 3 nation trip to africa, is set to outline new u. s. policy goals for sub saharan countries to support economic, political,
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and security objective. chad's military government assigned a deal with opposition groups to begin peace talks. a ceasefire is in place until negotiations of begin later this month. the deal and 5 months of talks and cattle, but the main rebel group has refused to sign the accord. teams from mexico and venezuela have joined firefighters battling a blaze that a fuel storage facility in cuba. fi was started by a lightning strike on friday. one fire fighter has been killed. hundreds of people have been injured and taiwan has condemned china for extending military drills of its coast into a 5th day. taipei also accused beijing of trying to deliberately provoke a reaction from int. he condemnation followed china's decision to defy cools to end its biggest ever show force against the self governing island. chinese jets and
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ships have been crossing the taiwan strait media in line and firing with miss isles over taipei. the drills began last week after a visit to taiwan by us. how speaking nancy? pelosi, lena? a ging considers taiwan. it's territory he'd have these corresponded in taipei to some hand, says the title, taiwanese government is increasingly worried about the chinese military incursions . well, anya, 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 continuing drills tower, ministry of defense only said they would not allow any chinese worship to come in to tie was territorial, see, which is the route 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 to one has to decide how to respond. when ask whether there are criteria for opening fire,
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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? 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 according to the level of threat during the period of constant come back readiness. the emphasize that the chinese military exercise is a renovation to the taiwanese army. and the related topics and scenes will be included in that. how is defensive operations and military preparation? some are saying that ad drills like these will become the new normal and that they'll be happening frequently in the future. is there any end in sight to these
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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 the southern waters of the yellow sea in 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. thanks so much to 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 to rethink the war on drugs. columbia's new vice president also represents a new start, a black woman from an underprivileged community erotic. therefore,
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it's an inaugurated like no other in columbia history. and it's marked many 1st order oil, 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 columbia, his election mirrors, a transition and 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. second 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
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laws. i also swear before my ancestors, that dignity will be shared by all yon se stress us stuck a lead. neither. seattle, somebody vice president, frontier marquez, is an environmental activist and former housekeeper. today she makes history as the 1st apple 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 san marcos are going to govern columbia columbia. it's like when i'm happy to see the inauguration of our president gustavo, itself, what happiness i love, i can't contain it up. the happiness is grant, agree to pair, have a big agenda, and big challenges ahead. 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,
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it's an agenda full of promises to help regular people, but running for office and holding it are very different. now voters will learn how president patriot will lead once the dreams on the campaign trail gave way to the realities of cooperative civil man going canyons go to the pulse to morrow to choose a new president, both leading candidates, rayleigh, dinger, and william brew tow have been fighting for the last undecided voters, but one group has already made its decision and that is not to vote. can years young people many say they've lost trust in their politicians as t w's. mariel miller found out. ah, the 2 front runners were the kenyan presidency and the last legs. if a campaign, campbell county is voter rich, but there's one part of the electorate relo dinger and william brutal have already disappointed. kenny, as you there was his high joblessness government,
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nor did will the young people in the projects public, but the special is in surrounding our constitutional but we are not practicing it. while young people make up 3 quarters of kenya's population, only around 40 percent of the registered voters, are you youth cancer? delegate peter come, ami, found it hard, motivating young people to come to railroad ingles rally the 77 year old is widely respected because he played a major role in the opposition movement for a multi party democracy. ah, this vote will be for the women and the youth, kenya has 4 main challenges, ignorance, disease, poverty, and corruption. but young kenyans feel he's out of touch with their reality. many are unemployed. food prices were already rising before the war, and ukraine made things worse. drought is devastating the country these engineering
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students didn't bother to go to the rally. they have not registered to vote. they have like them to promises just disappear when they are. when they are sick, a forward softer, they get the support they, they just disappear. you'll never find them again. i feel very frustrated because i don't know, i don't know where we shall go. i forget on this one. even the presidential candidate to explicitly address as young voters did not convince them either. deputy president william brutal his campaign as promising to prioritize the needs of the poor was suffering under the inflated food prices. you will be supported by accessing the government funds without having to pay interest without being asked about security. because we want to empower every one's business. we will start from the bottom and go upwards not far from the action. these young men
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from a local football club couldn't care less about the election. they have lost trust and politicians. i have no delay and nothing is up in the upcoming port in paula that gandhi's initial d. my day, alex mago is their coach, but he also raises money to pay their school fees and food. he feels he's doing the job. the government should do how we feel a lot, let know that i will, i to, we feel that the government kinda more only for out of these 19 players intend to vote. these young people need food jobs. purpose moto says that's what they get here. they have learned not to expect anything from kenya's politicians since fort she is now in german football giant chika have made their way back to the bundle sleeker after a season in the 2nd tier of the lake. but it was not an easy return as they lost to cologne side was missing their star player. before the march,
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it was confirmed cologne would be losing star striker, antony modesto, who was out of the squad ahead of his move to boris. you dormant a blow to the host spot, they were handed a boost 10 minutes before half time shook as dominic drexler was sent off for a dangerous tackle on captain jonas, hector ah, shortly after the break. cologne made use of their numerical advantage. hacksaw finding lucca killian to open the scoring just off to the alamo park, 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 kit then showed a sign of life as thomas oberon's re kick found, substitute mafioso booter to make it to one. but the hope didn't last long as 4 minutes later cologne struck again to seal
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a 31 final school day on uber church with a cracking head. the cherry on top of a dawning display, celebrated coolly by coached f and bound guards, shall can meanwhile, will hope to offer their phones more when they play in front of a home crowd next weekend. now rescue is are trying to save an arctic beluga awhile from a river in northern france that say the whale lacks the energy to return to see and they are doing their best to help it recover and gain strength. an unusual visitor has been lacking in the waters of the river sent for several days. now. this beluga whale is a long way from home. and french authorities are concerned for the creature as well being that have stepped up rescue efforts and given the well a victim in cocktail. they had previously tried feeding at fish,
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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 po, valid 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 re gaining 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 which will depend a lot on the whales health, as well as it safety, bettina, trailer fiduciary. we're mostly the rescue team plan on moving it
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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 you're up to date coming up next, using a data driven approach to tackling climate change on the gambia river that's in eco africa coming up after the short break i many groups mckennon, thanks for watching and i'll see you at the top of the next out. ah, with
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