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drawing blue, was there another symbolic meaning to this beautiful painting that perhaps we just don't understand? to search for answers store to february 10th on d, w ah, ah, this is dw news lied from berlin. an explosion that a mosque in pakistan kills more than 30 people and wounds over a 100. many of the victims are police officers gathering for noon prayers in the north western city of peshawar, boxed on the taliban commander has claimed responsibility. also on the program,
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you are a secretary of state visits, israel off the latest outbreak of violence between israelis and palestinians. upon landing and televi for antony, blinking urges both sides to calm. the tension is due to meet with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and phyllis tinian leader muffled up plus days after germany as you turn on, delivering times to ukraine. charles, that will of shows dismisses calls for berlin to supply the ukrainian military with fine to check. and russia continues its cracked down on people of posing the war, new crane. even children suspected of sympathizing with ukrainians, face pressure from the thought. ah, i'm gonna head out as well. come to the program. we start with break news. police
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in pakistan says a bombing out a mosque in northwest and pakistan has killed at least 34 people. left schools wounded. the attack occurred in the city of peshawar, close to the border with us on the stone. many of the victims were police officers from a law enforcement compound that's surrounding the mosque. boxed on the taliban commander has claimed responsibility and football. we are now joined by journalists. jewish ross carry in karachi, a many people dead and wounded. what more do we know about the situation at the scene? absolutely, unfortunately, unfortunate news from charlotte. could you 2 people have been, can some dead and a 147 on this and many of the injured essentially a bone loss went off at 1 pm. the time when many friends with suicide bombing from through congregation device getting at least
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2 people. we're also hearing that security on the capital of a high rise building and exit points have been given extra. no similar attract anyone else. now the tall about apparently have claimed responsibility. how strong lava in pakistan on have responsibility of the attack. they have sent the forward to talking to spain, to revenge attacks, to condense the debt off a leading commandant, and what we are going to be seen. many copies take place often. so started on trying to reinforce that position and i'm going to pass on we need taken place in new missions with a no pressure is located near pakistan's border with up got to start. what is the security situation like in the
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city? absolutely. the board is shared with the plan is you months in the area, i would say the bought a new place to attract government solutions and people with the services. i think how they would tackle by introducing us gary, the in karachi, thank you very much for this update. you a secretary of state antony blinking has begun a trip to israel and the palestinian territories, as the region contends with a fresh spike and violence. lincoln arrived until of eve, after visiting egypt as part of a long plant release trip. later he will meet with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the 1st time since that, you know, form to new fall, right. come immediately on arrival. you are sexual states, set the tone for his upcoming talks in jerusalem and in ramallah. it's the
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responsibility of everyone to take steps to content rather than claim them to work toward a day when people no longer feel afraid in their communities and their homes and their places of worship. that is the only way to hold the rising tide of violence. that is taking too many lives too many israelis to many palestinians. lincoln then we can speak now to a correspondent rebecca breton in jerusalem. rebecca answered it, blankets visit was of course planned some time ago. what impact could it have on the most recent tensions there? having a little trouble with the audio, earhart, but hopefully you can hear me. ok. you mentioned that this is coming at a time of height intentions this visit, and that's absolutely accurate people here, certainly asking whether or not this visit or will do anything towards eating those
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tension. certainly hoping maybe not expecting that we know that this was long planned as you say, this visit by antony blinking. and therefore, whilst de escalation is of course on the agenda. the other, the other parts of the agenda will also be carried out. the escalation was already on the agenda long agenda long before the attacks are of the last few days. so, but the secretary of state will be bringing with him, of course condolences and he will be throwing the u. s. support behind its allies. israel in the wake of those attacks over the weekend, as well as trying to prevent the situation from spiraling out of control though antibiotic will also be here to talk about some other geopolitical issues, namely, the situation in iran and the threat of, of that country is something that israel and the u. s. really are a partner in as well as, of course, the potential expansion of the abraham accords. now there,
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that's normalization of relations between israel and some of its neighbors. i'll be looking mostly to saudi arabia on that front. now there to key policy agenda is benjamin netanyahu, and it's something that the u. s. is really trying to support israel with. but of course, this comes after a spate of deadly attacks and a raid in the west bank and at that violence. and that those hot intentions will be overshadowing this visit. rebecca, blinking. we'll meet palestinian leaders tomorrow. or what can we expect that yet? that's right. he'll be heading to ramallah tomorrow to meet with her to sit in peasant muffled abbas along with the of course you will be going to reiterate, reiterate the u. s. is support for the 2 state solution. but along with that, of course, given the situation and given the severed a security coordination that was severed on thursday after that raid in the west
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bank. and he will also be trying to urge the palestinian authority to, to restart that cooperation. and as i said, also trying to reiterate the u. s. a stance on the 2 state solution, but you know, whether or not he's going to be successful in that cooperation in trying to restart that corporate cooperation remains to be seen the palestinian authority. really trying to show some strength on that front or correspond. becker it is there in jerusalem. thank you very much robert. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. today. a russian strike has killed one person and wounded 3 more in hockey. if, according to the regional governor, a missile hit the residential building of ukraine's 2nd largest city late on sunday, at least 3 more people were killed by russians shelling in crimson nato secretary general has urged south korea to provide military support for the
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government in ukraine. in stoughton back has been meeting officials and sol hoping to persuade the government to reverse a longstanding band on supplying weapons to countries engaged in active conflict. turkeys, president roosevelt up add, one has suggested his government may agree to finland, joining nato, but not sweden. the to the nordic countries applied together to join the military alliance last year, following russia's invasion of ukraine. president ad one has criticized sweden's refusal to expedite does this of people, the turkey alleges of links to kurdish militant groups, letting them until they get there. as the german government gave the green light to supply battle tags to ukraine, now a new debate is sitting up about where the fighter jets are next. keith says it needs them to boost its air defenses. just all of shows has spoken out against the idea. speaking on a trip to chile, he accused supporters of the idea of being in accord competition to outdo each
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other. shows was heavily criticized for hesitating over supplying thanks to ukraine before finally agreeing to do so. last week. so are we in for a repeat of the tank saga now with fighter jets in an exclusive interview with a t w credits ambassador to germany has taken the pressure off all of shots, at least for now. he spoke to the w richard walker earlier today, and richard began by asking why jets are important to ukraine at this point in the war. all jets are important because it is a part of our efforts to, to get russian rockets down. russian launches a lot of missiles doors to cranium, cities, tor, towards infrastructure. and the jets are the part of our air defense efforts. all of sholtes. the chancellor here is already positioning
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himself. it's very skeptical of sending fighter jets to ukraine. what you say to that while we've been very consistent and talking to different international partners and looking what kind of equipment we can get from them. and my priorities as ambassador here from the very beginning where armored vehicles made metal tongues and air defense systems and jewelry units. and we're progressing very good on all 4 priorities and we'll, we'll continue talking to our german partners mainly on those 4 priorities. but of course, the situation and the field might request different equipment. ok,
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so just to be clear what you're saying there. so you representing the ukraine government. a saying that you don't even really need jet fighters from germany. is that what you're saying? we didn't put any request to germany about fighter jets yet. okay. so that request could yet come, ah, it would depends on the situation on a battlefield. and once again, if i get from our military guys, such a request will be working with our partners. but once again, behind closed doors, ah, and in a trust war, seed, martin and russian authorities are continuing their repression of criticism off the invasion in ukraine. some parents have reported that their children are facing pressure at school, where they're taught that the war is only a limited military operation. we spoke with one russian family who don't know if they'll be able to stay in the country. oh, for variety,
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angelica music is the best way to unwind to forget school and trouble with the police. a few months ago, or authorities labeled the 11 year old as problematic. they suspect her family as being anti russian and pro ukrainian ever since that day in october last year, when police questioned valia and her mother rose thrush, my 1st i was afraid to call the police officer was sitting right across from me because she was tall and she stared at me through her glasses. what did it? i thought. what does he want from me? i had never seen her before it. no more in char ladder. apparently us, if you did only various alleged crime, was that she had refused to attend a new course on patriotism at school in the mandatory class. cold conversations about important things. students are told that the russian invasion of ukraine is just an act of liberation. even worse in the eyes of the authorities,
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various cellphone profile photo was an image of an arms toting virgin mary displayed in the ukrainian national colors. the school principals suspected subversive behavior and alerted the police threats, interrogation, and dramatic raid on their apartment, followed as of arias. mother yelena recalls. she says it was a nightmare that lasted weeks. i need bra saw they really cause me and my daughter, a lot of pain. the interrogation alone lasted for hours. last offer, we were confronted with strange questions about politics. fighting and about my daughter valeria, and about what kind of a bad child she was a wider eco plan. the ppo higher various story is not an isolated one. shortly after the start of the war, russia passed a law forbidding what they called the discrediting of the russian armed forces. for
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example, any one who called the war a war rather than a special military operation, as the authorities dictated, risked long sentences. hundreds of russians who openly protested against the war and criticized the kremlin, have been taken to court. some have been imprisoned in the jolly cause apartment. the authorities tried to find evidence that would prove that they had broken. the law says very as mother yelena, they found nothing. even so the show lickers remain under police observation. yet anna says her carefree life is over. she no longer feel safe. a short think warden as althea, 3 years ago, i couldn't have imagined anything like this happening in russia. a sophie today i no longer identify with the russian stay didn't, unless such as the child or the state is causing us too much pain in my children and me, i see it. i don't think we can expect anything good in russia, and the next 20 or 30 years will help when my children will become adults. and
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that's why various family doesn't want to stay in russia much longer. it's just a matter of time before they move abroad. she says, maria has ambitions to become a great musician. free of any worries about the police. her? well, let him know more from d. w. must kabir teach you? it rachelle to file, there's a report, and he joins us from rieger, from where he's been operating since russian authorities closed down the w. moscow offers yury. tell us more about these conversations about important things and why this subject is so important to russian authorities. while you had the subject is primarily intended to teach patriotism and russian students. and of course, the voice, not the only thing being covered, the students should learn more about russian ballet about literature. but also about ha, more than russia from their point of view is re uniting it's old so called ancient
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ancient russian territories. such as are the areas in eastern ukraine because from the grounds point of view, the don bus easton, you grant is part of great russia. and so the russian war against ukraine, which is in russia still called a special milt of the ration this war is presented as the restoration of historical truth. the school authority stake of the subject very seriously. because it's an important part of the patriotic indication that russia, europe, is there much in the way of visible opposition to the war in russia. what pools or pools in times of war are problematic? they are made under pressure and people are often afraid to speak their minds openly or even more to publicly criticize the war in the 1st weeks after the invasion. and we saw how ruthlessly of the police acted against people protesting for peace and death. yeah,
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the following months have shout shown that the police are increasingly serious about coming down hard on the ground. and critics, there are now hundreds of cases being brought against people on charges of discrediting is the russian armed forces. a law that forbids even calling the war a war, and no one wants to end up in jail. thousands against the war war forced to leave russia. those who couldn't afford to leave are staying silent, and those who dare to raise their voices are often considering leaving russia as soon as possible. now, if you're in a few weeks, it will be one year since this war is started. what, how do you gauge the impact that had on russian society? i think many critical thinkers in russia half lived in fear since the war began fear for their future fear for her, the sanctions fear of the authorities and simply fear of losing relatives who are drafted as mobilized, rather missed. and at the same time, on the outside,
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hardly any one has changed in russia, in the russian capital. moscow, people go out, theaters are open clubs are full. and it's this, let's a feeling for many people that are proto, that any broadcast doesn't make sense in contradiction. which allows them to hide from reality and these means that many simply ignore the war and try to continue living as before because of a see no other perspectives are for themselves to w mock or bureau chief, your is sure to they're joining us from reagan. thank you, you re as have looked not some of the other stories making headlines around the world in brief voting in the 2nd round of tenicia is parliamentary election has ended turn out, was low. just over 11 percent of voters took part according to the countries electoral commission, leading opposition parties. boycott the vote saying that controversial reforms left
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the new parliament palace authorities in australia and have launched an urgent search for a tiny capsule containing radioactive material. it went missing while being transported along a desert highway the outback. the silver capsule is about the size of a small coin and contains the radio active substance cesium. 137 is used in mining operations and has been missing since mid january. it doesn't mean it's dangerous amounts of radiation equivalent of receiving 10 x rays in just one hour migrant rescue organizations say italy is new, anti immigration measures will cause people to dine. the mediterranean seen far i prime minister georgia maloney came to power last year on a promise to reduce immigration. many arrive on rescue ships after being picked up off the coast of north africa. new government policies will now make it more difficult for rescue teams to answer calls for help. these are the latest people
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rescued from the mediterranean sea. but now they're 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 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
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sicily. italy's the far right and anti migration prime minister, georgia maloney wants to stop the ships acting as ferry boats for migrants bent yos, running the rescue operations say the policy won't stop people making the dangerous journey l to get 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. the people on the run will not stop trying to find safety. val hetzel gun . italy is among the you countries hoping to push for new street to regulations on migration. the issue will be discussed at a summit next month. record rainfall is pounding new zealand north ireland for a 3rd stray day triggering mall flashed lance and lance lines. the death soul has risen to fall or clump the account. his largest city has declared a state of emergency prime minister cris hipkins as described,
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the flooding it as unprecedented waiting waste deep. all calendar is fought to bring their families and pets to safety. dozens of homes have been damaged beyond repair, and residents are processing the shock. there was just a swarm of people am fish responders and everything which was really good to say in the and i looked and i saw the devastation and it's a family heim, with children, ama fortunately everybody got a f prime minister, chris hipkins flew in to assess the extent of the damage the mit service has consumed that use that i was auckland's weakest day on record. i'm having just surveyed some of the extent of damage both on the ground and in the year. that's clear that it's going to be a big, clean up jaw evacuation center has have been set up for those fleeing the weather.
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chaos. it's a little bit overwhelming. thing of families coming in, you know, i'm from pretty dias situations and, and just to be able to help us as really awesome experts or warning that more severe weather is on the way. so for at least the next few days, this is home for those waiting out the storm and some sports news now and football . oh, said ottoman celebrated a 3rd strike victory, and germany is bonus leader. on sunday evening, rounding out matched 18 with a tunnel away, went over by liver cozen, 3 pots men. dockman, stay within. touching distance of table top by munich in 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 cruise and came midway through the 1st half when nadeem and mary had
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his pocket picked and union grant and dude bellingham embarked on an attack that ended with the 1st league goal for carrying at a yankee the 21 year old. converting with the conviction of an experienced goodness league, a go getter. it was once again. bellingham, 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 there. perfect record 9 points from a possible 9 since the boonies league, a restart under the men's field hockey. well championships in india, germany have beaten, defending champions, belgium to take the title with the teams poised at 33. at the end of regulation
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time. the final went right down to the wire and a penalty shoot out where the germans triumphed 5 full victories. these germany crowned bull champion for the 3rd time in the history after consecutive successes in 20022006. and at the men's world hand ball championship, denmark of claim to 3rd successive title of the beating france and so on. this final, the danes are now the 1st team in history to win 3 championships. thanks to a 3429 victory over olympic champions, france in the final in stock on watching the w. c. as a reminder of our top story, bombing a mosque in peshawar, pakistan and has killed at least 34 people and wounded doesn't support. the attack happened as worship is worth gathered for noon prayers. many of the victims were police officers from law enforcement compounds surrounding the most. the top to
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