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a everyday life, what europeans fear and what they hope for a d w. you know, oh this is did we news life from berlin and uneasy. com returns to god a ceasefire between israel and palestinian militants appears to be holding. 3 days of bombardments killed at least $44.00 palestinians, also coming up curbing iran's nuclear ambitions. the possible breakthrough in talks
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aimed at limiting the program. in exchange for sanctions relief, iran's negotiators head home to consider new proposals and fight climate change. us lawmakers approve hundreds of billions of dollars in spending on the environment. the landmark build just scrapes through the senate and a big victory for president jo. bye ah hello everyone, i'm layla rock. it's good to be with you. a ceasefire between israel and the palestinian islamic jihad group appears to be holding in garza. the truth follows 3 days of violence which killed more than $44.00 palestinians, an injured hundreds more in the territory. israel has now we opened a crossing into southern garza allowing fuel trucks to enter lack of fuel has
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forced the only power station in the area to shut down in as president joanne has welcomed the true c says all parties should keep the peace and ensure humanitarian supplies reached the territory. michael supplies are once again flowing into gaza, allowing and sold barb lawn to restock. duty is after drown, out of fuel and summer with to day about to detract loaded with fuel. we're allowed to answer the power plant after it's closure for about a week from last tuesday until sunday. and that normal ahead o 3 days of intense fighting left 40 for palestinians, including 15 children dead. israel carried out as strikes targeting the slum jihad in gaza. while the militants had back by fighting hundreds of rockets, israelis in the area targeted by the rockets have mixed feelings over the egypt.
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brookwood sees fire left layer. it's really an illusion because it's a momentary ceasefire until further notice maybe next week. maybe in half a year. who knows? shana will i am you are there? meanwhile, news of the truce was met with relief in gaza. a will live during the past 3 days in terror and fear with which the mornings would come. as we did not like the nights, my children were crying about the guys like a block. i've been packed for many in the palestinian enclave. slowly returning to their normal lives. while others tried to salvage the belongings from the rubble of what used to be their homes. militant group, hamas, which rules gas. i remained on the sidelines during the latest israel bombardments . did you asked middle east expert widow steinberg? why? well, islamic jihad is traditionally the more radical organization,
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it 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 a hamas or staying on the sidelines is that the organization only entered a very violent confrontation with israel in may. 2021. and it still recovering from the, 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 hammers the doesn't want to, doesn't want to lose the so well. well, this benefit of the, of the latest confrontation right now. and there was no stand back from the german
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institute for international and security affairs. the european union has submitted a final tax to try and salvage the nuclear deal between iran and well powers. the possible breakthrough comes after 4 days of talks in vienna. and iranian delegation is on its way back to iran to discuss proposals. the talks involved, germany, france, britain, china, and russia. the u. s. was involved indirectly, they use as it's now up to those nations to either accept or reject the deal. the 2015 pact lift the sanctions on iran and return for guarantees. it will not build a nuclear weapon. us present all truck whopping ins as well as the u. s. will say yes, this is was delivered today for them after 4 days of negotiations to question is a harmony and then joe biden would say, yes to what's on the table. now, do we know what is in the draft? what is the european union saying about this?
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final text no kit in detail. i'm clarity that i would say, for example, how do this take a sanction really in the future sanctuary? it was the revolution of the iran hole with the sanctions really will be lifted so that they could not make her possibilities are getting better whole with iran in the shrink it c or a new matt richman, which has improved in the last 2 years tremendously and not at least i would do the with sure the iranians in 2024 and the republican president would be like that. you need a good not yet again, be abolished. so there are still some major sticking points that have to be ironed out of course, and besides this sticking points between the internet for the atomic energy agency
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here in the iranians. because the records i know, grossi made clear in the last 2 weeks already, that several points are not yet clarified. for example, did iran in the past going back to 2003 work on how to it was and finalized an atomic weapon, especially if the thing which it brings it into emotion and to destroy everything. it's not clear, the trace is found in iran by the iran is not giving more clarity to the international energy agency as well as the 6 weeks ago. several cameras they installed by the iranians so that the agency now is not really knowing exec. the bought iranians are doing so it's up to both sides. iran and us to say yes or no, but i think tries the negotiations. don't make any sense. so the iranian delegation
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is on its way back to taylor on what would a renew deal mean for iran ish. they say yes to this new takes to it's because at both ends i representative of the union has presented to them and they presented the foreign ministers. it would mean they can explode. and again, they can get break money for which was frozen in the united states. in the rope and other places and more nom, cannot make relation could be re established and to the high inflation and iran avoid to be able to counter a little bit. and the economy of iran would be brought back into the economy. red, it's takes place. we have to wait for several days. i'm afraid i'm trying to get clarity from us as well as from iraq, dallas, to klaus upon for, as in the austrian capital of vienna reporting class. thank you. you're
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welcome. the u. s. senate has passed a bill to spend hundreds of billions of dollars on climate and health care programs . the bill passed the senate by a 5150 margin with democratic vice president. com layer is casting the tie breaking vote. it offers tax incentives for reducing carbon emissions and aims to slash the cost of prescription drugs. the u. s. house is expected to prove the legislation next week is on their democrats. chuck schumer is the senate majority leader. he said the legislation would have a major impact. as you know, it's been a long and winding road. our bill reduces inflation. lowest costs creates millions of manufacturing jobs, enhances our energy security, and it's the oldest climate package us history. i asked w, washington,
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bureau chief in his pole. what kind of impact this bill could have? it indeed is a landmark bill island. the took the democrats a long time to get through. so a lot of the package focuses on incentivizing clean energy projects and electric vehicles. well, taxing and eliminating fossil fuel projects. on the other side, jack tumor said that the u. s. greenhouse gas emissions will be slashed by 40 percent by 2030. that's not so long ahead of us. so even though the progressive thing has been somewhat critical that some of the legislation, this was definitely the best outcome for the bite and white house. and the democrats overall on capitol hill is definitely a win for the president. but the bill does fall short on other major promises that the president made. indeed so much self compromise has been around
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getting one democratic senator, mansion of west virginia to wode in favor. as so, the white house and democrats have been negotiating tireless lives with him for months and months. the package now offers provisions that will increase pipeline projects despite the climate provision. so much of the compromise is around certain corporate tax breaks that the centrist democrats actually wanted eliminated. now or we are, of course, in a mid term election year. democrats, i have been closing the gap with the republicans in opinion surveys and recent weeks. good. this bill, the passing of this bill, improve their chances come november. it sula and other democrats really has had a, have had really rocky poll numbers. but joe biden has said, actually several huge legislative wins in the last month. obviously,
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this climate bill. but earlier, the one trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill as well, but his problem is that it will take maybe years before the average american will feel any positive outcome of this bills. but what they feel right now is the skyrocketing a gas prices, the inflation rate. and by the end of the day, these might be the issue is which will be be the decision makers when it comes to the midterm elections in november. the w. washington birch is in as poll reporting in as ukraine is calling for a demilitarized zone around your biggest nuclear power station. ukraine accuses russia of shelling the separation plant, which lies on russian control territory. russia denies attacking it. keeps says, artillery strikes, damage, radiation sensors, and injured a worker that of the united nations. antonia with harish,
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has warned that any attack on a nuclear power plant is suicidal. he wants access for international inspectors. and at the same time, our corresponding mit is billing or is in the ukrainian capital keep an 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 the ukrainian atomic energy authority, they don't have control over what they are doing there. and just the international organizations also are 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 her and her, it has used it as a shield that established or to,
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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 side. they are controllable. they, they can be it. when they fly, they can be, or the flights can be canceled a mid way 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 or when they're already in the air, but they can not be stopped at hillsboro are reporting a pro russia leaders in that as aboriginal region are moving ahead. we're plans to hold a referendum on joining russia. yes, give me a bullet ski who was installed as leader by the kremlin, signed a decree for the vote for a separate jack fell to the russians during the early days of the invasion
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referendum plans echo a similar moved by moscow back in 2014. after it annexed crimea, the news continues right after this severe spanish. it will have your asia headlines. i'm layla rock and brian on behalf of all of us here. thanks so much for making us part of your day. off the top of the departure to the to day this means flying to a foreign planet in the 16th century. it meant in a captain as setting sail to.

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