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ah, ah ah, this is the w news. why from the us secretary of state, heads to the middle east and read the latest outbreak of violence between israelis and palestinians. until the blinking will makes is right. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu following a palestinian attack on the synagogue that killed 7. and that the israeli great in the west back also on the program. visuals in hockey. if say one person is dead and several more wounded after a russian missile strikes a residential building in the center of the ukrainian city. in,
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do you remember founding father mahatma gandhi, 75 years after he was assassinated by a religious extremists? look back on the life of one of the most celebrated leaders in history. i didn't bundles, legal football brochure dog may extend a winning streak beating by our labor cruise and to nil to make it 3 wins out of 3 in the new calendar year. ah i'm so gale. welcome to the program. you are a secretary of state and to be blank and he's due to begin a trip to israel and the palestinian territories today. and his visit coincides with an outbreak of violence on sunday. police sailed off the home of a palestinian reported to have killed 7 people outside the synagogue in east jerusalem before being shot by police. the country your
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t cabinets is announced that the house of the attacker will be demolished, victims, friends and relatives in both communities have been mourning the ones they lost. 7 0, unspeakable grief. pain his grip. jerusalem once again, after a gun man killed 7 people at a synagogue on friday for these mourners laying their loved ones to rest is just the beginning of a long healing process. with her dad, you are my hero. you chose to sacrifice your life for others. i will on you for ever dad. no law. the shooting followed an israeli raid in the west bank that killed 9 palestinians. the reason certain violence has been accompanied by arson and vandalism. and it has already had its 1st
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consequences in domestic politics. trouble of israel immediately sealed of the elect, the attackers home, as they prepared to demolish it. it's the government standard procedure for palestinians who kill israelis. but the swift response in this case will deny the family an opportunity to appeal prime minister benjamin netanyahu. new cabinet also plans to cancer, social security and health benefits for attackers families when they want to make it easier for israelis to acquire firearms and step up efforts to collect a legal weapons to washington. our answer to terror is a firm hand and a powerful, fast and precise reaction. when we are good, the latest bloodshed is expected to top the agenda when you are secretary of state antony blink and meet with netanyahu on palestinian president mahmoud abbas as part of his 3 day middle east visit as get more or less remark correspondent in
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jerusalem. rebecca ritters welcome rebecca, until he blinked his visit was planned some time ago. is it likely to help to ease a current tensions? well, that's certainly a question everyone here is asking, certainly hoping could be a potential outcome. of course, the visit comes at a time, as you mentioned, a very high tensions things were already tense before the event of from thursday, friday and saturday. but now they are extremely high. but as you say, well, this was a long planned trip and it's not really remains to be seen whether the, the main aims of this trip will really have changed all that much, of course, and in a blink. and we'll be bringing with him condolences and a real show of support for its ally, israel in the wake of the horrific tax on friday and saturday. but among
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those topics, anthony blinking will also have high on his agenda discussions about iran and also an expansion of the abraham records. they are, of course, the normalization of relations between israel and its neighbors, particularly looking towards saudi arabia. so they're gonna be to a very key policy topics that will be discussed as well. as of course, there will be some discussion over the proposed changes to the judicial system that has have been proposed by the new israeli government. so there's a lot of things to talk about, but of course, this de escalation is certainly going to now top the agenda. and he's certainly going to try to keep things from running out of control. hopes are not all that high expectations, not all that high that that's going to be possible. you couldn't really say that the usaa is really, leaders are politically aligned at the moment. hours are likely to affect the relationship between the 2 countries. well israel's new far i government is of course testing the special relationship between israel and the u. s. no doubt there
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. the 2 countries don't see i 2, i or the 2 governments current governments in the lead up to this visit as part of a response to those attacks. benjamin netanyahu announced as part part of that response settlement strengthening no further details on that were given. but we know that settlement expansion, for example, is a key policy aim of many of his hard liners in the coalition government. so, so you know, that's something that has always been a really a red line for the u. s. so benjamin netanyahu going to be delicately balancing the wishes of his hardliners in the government. people that he does need to keep happy in order to govern, as well as looking on the other side and trying not to leap over too far over the red lines on the us side. boss, you know, benjamin netanyahu really does need to keep the us on his side and he wants to, it's in his benefit, as i mentioned, you know, obviously, policies regarding iran,
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saudi arabia, these kind of things, a bigger picture items, if you will, that the us and israel i was wanting to remain on the same page about so i do think that this will be about strengthening that relationship. and secretary clinton will needs palestinian leaders to morrow. what can we expect for that's right to morrow, antony blinking will be heading to remember to meet with palestinian president matthew the bus. and he will of course be bringing with him the message that the u . s. always brings, maintains that of their support of a 2 state solution, something that is really at an all time low on both sides here. there's really, paul to be done recently to show that you know, that is very, very much of minority on both sides with the best palestinian side and israeli side that any 2 state solution could really is really likely any time soon. but on top of that, given the events of the last week and thursday with the palestinian authority
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severing the security coordination between israel and the palestinian authority, he'll be antony blank. and rather will be likely trying to urge president abbas to reinstate that coordination in the name of this sort of spiraling violence. rebecca, the debris correspond rebecca written in jerusalem. nato secretary general has urged south korea to provide the military support for the government in ukraine. and install from burg has been meeting officials in sol hoping to persuade the government to reverse a long standing battles. applying reference to cultures engaged in active conflict is to stall to you also visit your path on the tool to increase nature's ties with the asia pacific region. or we can find out more about that referred to a mr. frank a smith in sole but welcome frank. how likely is it? do you think of her?
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south korea could start supplying our arms directly to you. crime? i think for the time being it's, it's somewhat unlikely. south korea had pledged $200000000.00 of humanitarian aid last year, but it's relationship with russia is a little bit complicated. it has a, an arms deal that it made with russian in $1009.00. he still has a couple of $1000000000.00 in debt. there it has a nuclear reactor deal with russia in, in egypt as well. and there's also the issue of the law that you mentioned that to south green president use. so you'll references saying that he can't provide direct lethal military aid to ukraine. south korea is providing military aid in terms of military weapons sales to pull in another nato states, kind of back filling as those countries are providing military aid directly to ukraine. but that's not really, you know, satisfying the secretary general,
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the nato secretary general's desires. yeah, he expressed his, you know, the reality on the ground is that, is that the ukraine needs weapons and ammunition. south korea is now one of the top 10, ex borders of, of weapons in the world. it makes a tanks, long range artillery, anti tank weapons and even military aircraft so, so korea could provide a military aid to ukraine if it was willing to change those change that law, change its policy policies. as a nato secretary general mentioned, other nato countries had done in order to provide ukraine, that aid phil and mr. stalking bugs that next stuff will be japan was likely to be discussed that well, they'll talk to, you know, of course ukraine will,
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will come up. japan is pledged as of last year, the middle of last year, 600000000 dollars of humanitarian aid to ukraine and particularly to get through this past winter. japan also will take over the presidency of the g 7. so there is the possibility of prime minister meal because she'd have visiting the ukraine at some point. but stolen bird likely will tread a little bit softly in terms of providing military aid directly from, from japan to ukraine as a sheet is known as a little bit more diverse than, than previous japanese prime minister sions, or abbey. the, however, the nato secretary general has express support for japan's decision to increase its military budget from one percent to 2 percent. still, any of that military sort of hardware that japan is developing is,
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is unlikely to immediately, at least anyway, make it, make it to ukraine. as, as nato might want. phil, thank you for that front gas journalist, frank smith and so to ukraine were official sam miss, i'll hit the city of ha, have lights on sunday night, killing one person and injuring several others the right here to residential building and caused a wide spread damage in the city center rescue teams are searching for another person under the rubble and apartment building in the center of car div hit in the dead of the night ukrainian rescue workers look for traps of i was in the smoldering remains. this elderly woman says he narrowly escaped death. helen though i was in my bed and i was thinking and thinking and thinking suddenly a strong force swept me up. i flew out of bed right into the kitchen. how i was not
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killed. i do not know. the regional governor says, based on the wreckage, it was likely a russian es, 300 miss isle that caused this devastation. luckily for one. 02. why do they keep targeting residential buildings? it's an act of terror and attempt to exterminate the ukrainian people. ukraine's 2nd largest city has frequently been the target of russian shelling, much like hassan in the south. ah, where a hospital was hit, killing several civilians. so when you always then the russian army has been shelling hassan, atrociously all day. residential buildings, various facilities, including a hospital post office and a bus stations have been damaged. mccarty, women nurses were wounded in the hospital. zelinski also repeated his appeal for
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increased weapons deliveries, to condo. what he said were russian efforts to exhaust ukraine's forces to take a look at some more stores making headlines around the world. and start with turkish president are the one who suggested that his government may agree to finland, joining nato, but not sweet to nordic countries. apply together to join the military alliance last year following russia invasion of ukraine. president obama has criticized sweden's refusal to extradite dozens of people with alleged links to curtis. most of the groups around says, one of its ammunition factors has been hit by a drone strike carried out by an identified attack as an obvious coincide with a fire as an oil refinery in the northwest. it's unclear whether the incidence length tensions between iran and the west have been raised over its nuclear program
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and supply of weapons for russia's war in ukraine. authorities in australia have lost an urgent search for a tiny radioactive capture that went missing as it was being transported along a desert highway in the outback. the silver capture was about the size of a small coin. it contains a radioactive element, season 137. it's used in mining operations and has been missing since mid january german chancellor. all i show is called for a swift ratification of a long negotiated free trade agreement between you and the south american alliance are known as marcus or chancellor schultz is in argentina on the 1st stop of his trip to the continent. a moment of remembrance for chancellor shelton, buenos aires at the memorial wall, where the names of 30000 victims of the art and tank dictatorship are engraved. psalms on a model. it's a reminder to us not to take democracy and freedom for granted,
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but to see it is something we have to stand up for every day for the speed and talk . i interesting. listen at a meeting with argentinian president. alberto fernandez, schultz called for speedy ratification of the free trade agreement between the e u and latin america marker sore group. both leaders want stronger economic ties. i can hear argentina is keen to become a reliable global energy supplier. that's why we also talked about cooperation with lithium mining and green hydrogen rhetoric and shelters key and to strengthen europe's position in terms of energy and raw material supplies. argentina has the world's 2nd largest deposits of shale gas. it also has large reserves of lithium in the salt flats of the andes. they're in demand in germany for the production of electric cars. but the plans have angered local residents. lithia mining requires large amounts of water and a region that is already dry hookup,
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lead to them on the one hand, there isn't enough lithium and we can't once again sacrifice our environment in the global south for the energy transition. if the no, no, i can't shalt wanted germany to be a business partner on equal footing or not on, on the perspective of course our goal is to always act and develop together in such a way that contributes to economic growth in all countries. and by to germany's partnership with resource rich south america must be strengthened that the chancellor's clear message in argentina mahatma gandhi was assassinated in delhi 75 years ago. today. the lawyer turned campaigner who led become pain for india's independence. was known for his non violent resistance. the british rule lead protests against discrimination and excessive taxes. in 1947, india gained independence from britain, but was divided into hindu majority. india and muslim majority pakistan sparking religious rights on both sides. he went on,
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our final hunger strike in opposition to the violence on january 30th, 1948. he was assassinated by hindu nationalist. believes he had gone, he had been to accommodating some muslims during partition. let's get more from our south asia. purity from rita cima, who joins us from a deli welcome, amrita. how is india marking? massage? re fill. the 30th of january every year has been designated as martyrs day. and thus to commemorate mart my gandhi and other freedom fighters. this year. of course, this anniversary has special significance because it's mark my gun these 75th anniversary of the assassination. and they were religious ceremonies into religious ceremonies held a judge cart. that's the place where mahatma gandhi was cremated just a day after his assassination tributes are being coming in the prime minister and that in the more he has been speaking of gun these
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a legacy as well as his ministers and also the leader of the opposition. resolute gandy himself from gandhi's congress party. and of course, newspapers are also analyzing and looking at gandhi's relevance on this very sad day for the nation. and on that point i would you assess, gand is contribution and nationally and, and globally on rita with phil, his single biggest contribution was really to lead the freedom struggle of india and globally as well as nationally. the biggest contribution was that it was a non violent struggle, as well as his concept of what he called civil disobedience and his unique concept of such a great a word which means protests to chill with. let's take a another, a look at his achievements as well as his life in our report. mahatma gandhi, one of the most widely recognized figures of history, famed for advocating non violent resistance and revered in india as the father of
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the nation. gandhi began his career as a lawyer in south africa, but soon after the outbreak of world war one, he returned to his homeland. there he joined the burgeoning independence movement and by the end of the war was among its most prominent figures. through marches, boycotts, and hunger strikes. gandhi hoped to show the world the power of what he called satya. gra, a form of non violence, civil disobedience. in his famous salt march, he walked over 300 kilometers to the indian coast to protest the british monopoly and tax on salt, and was joined by thousands of followers. gandhi, a devout hindu, worked closely with muslim leaders. he knew that tensions between the 2 religious groups was a powder keg. when british colonial
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rule finally ended in 1947, the sub continent was partitioned into hindu majority, india and muslim majority pakistan. gandhi agreed to it reluctantly, believing hindus and muslims could make peace on their own terms. this mass, when massive riots broke out between the 2 groups, killing thousands. gandhi carried out what would be his last hunger strike to stem the violence. not 2 weeks after ending his fast, gandhi was assassinated by hindu extremist. around 1000000 people came to grieve at the funeral of the national and in many ways global hero with the i'm rita nagondo fought for a secular indian state that accommodated her hindus and muslims. and then was eventually killed by a fanatical a hindu nationalist. as we just heard today's divisions still as deep
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i feel the great tragedy of god the is that although he devoted his entire life to a non violent protest, he was killed in such a violent way as you just mentioned by now to love, god say not some of those ideological divisions that we saw in 194748 are resurfacing and in the face of what people here described as hyper nationalism. and one of the most disturbing aspects of this nationalism is a cult, has developed around the assassin of ma, my gandhi, the mangold latuda god say temples are being built in his honor statues have been erected, maybe they're just french elements who are doing this, but they represent something which is deeply, deeply disturbing to people who believe in mahatma gandhi, who revere the values on which india is based when india got independence in 1947. thank you for that. i'm brita cima in delhi. as an italy, we're migrant rescue team. say the country's new anti immigration measures will
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cause people to die in the mediterranean sea are i'd prime minister of georgia maloney came to power last year and a promise to reduce the number of immigrants. many of her a arrive on rescue ships. after being picked up off the coast of north africa, new government policies will make it more difficult for rescue teams to answer calls out. these are the latest people rescued from the mediterranean sea, but now they are far from where they were rescued. in fact, there more than a 1000 kilometers away at the northern port of the specific italy's right. when government have ordered the rescue ships to dock along italy's northern coast, far away from the migrant roots in the south. the charities in bold say it's a dangerous ploy. of them having to navigate for 4 days means that for 4 days there are no rescue ships in the mediterranean sea. i want to remind you that
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in 2022 more than 2000 people died in the central mediterranean. it's the deadliest migration race and not having ships means people will die. until recently, the ships would dock in the south of italy on land produce island or sicily. italy's, the far right, an antique immigration prime minister, georgia maloney wants to stop the ships acting as ferry boats for migrants. the ent yo's running the rest jo peroration is say the policy won't stop people making the dangerous journey. elk a gate up? what we keep hearing as i would rather die at sea than go back to libya, is the so rules like this will never stop. people from making that crossing. people on the run will not stop trying to find safety valley hetzel go. italy is among the you countries hoping to push for new street to regulations on migration. the issue
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will be discussed at a summit. next month for barbarossa. dorman celebrated a 3rd to consecutive victory and germany's bundis lager on sunday evening. rounding our to match the 18 with a to know away when of a bad labor cushion. 3 points me, dorman, stay within touching distance of table top as by a munich and the title, rice, things haven't been all that bad for the black and yellows of late. dorman, supporters have had plenty to cheer about off the 2 wins in 2 in 2023. that lead against labor cuz in came mid way through the 1st half when nadeem and mary had his pocket picked and union grant and dude bellingham embarked on an attack that ended with the 1st league goal for caring at a yeah. the 21 year old converting with the conviction of an experienced goodness league, a go getter. it was once again. bellingham,
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who provided the penetrative impetus as dormant, went to get up after the break. the young englishman was even unlucky not to have back to finish beaten to the ball as he was by a luckless edmond top. so bah! who obligingly turned it into his own net? to know the final score as dormant, preserve their perfect record 9 points from a possible mine. since the buddha's legal restart is reminder of our top stories. at this hour, u. s. secretary of state anthony blanket is on his way to the middle east, with a new upsurge and violence between israelis and palestinians. will meet with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. deadly is raising the rates in the west bank, followed by palestinian attack on a synagogue and killed 70. and nathan secretary general has urged south korea to provide that military assistance of force. you cried and stole from back in the
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