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we explain how things, technologies work, how they can go in for, but how they can also go terribly watch it, no need to know a ah, this is the w news live from berlin. the death toll rises after a suicide bombing at a mosque in pakistan. at least 59 people are dead after the attack of the city of pasha, while most of the police officers of pakistan and taliban commander has claimed responsibility. also on the program,
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the u. s. secretary of state visits israel after the latest outbreak of violence between israelis and palestinians. antony lincoln calls forth urgent steps to restore. com and reiterates us support or 2 state solution in a meeting with israeli prime minister benjamin this year. and india remembers it's founding father mahatma gandhi, 75 years after he was assassinated by religious extremists. we'll look back on the life of one of the most celebrated leaders in world history. ah, i'm good. how else as well come to the program? the death toll from a suspected suicide bombing out a mosque in pakistan has risen to at least $59.00. the attack left scores of others injured, b blast in the city of the show up close to the border with park. i've got to stand
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. many of the victims were police officers from a law enforcement compound that is surrounding that most. the pakistani taliban have claimed responsibility for the talk in the shower journalist use rob as gary is in karachi, and she is more on the on group and it's operations that they have the full to talking to speak to the get off. i want to be leading commandants and what we are a place often. so i'm trying to reinforce that position. i'm going to buy somebody needs taking place in new missions with no pressure is located near pakistan's border with i've got this done. what is the security situation like in the city? absolutely,
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the border is shane. we don't want to start with you months ago and it was a box, a place to attract government solutions. and people with a use of gary, the in karachi. thank you very much for this update. your secretary of state antony blinking is visiting israel and the palestinian territories as the region contents with a fresh spike and violence. lincoln met with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and jerusalem for the 1st time since now formed a new far right government and a joint press conference. afterwards, blinking praise and reiterated the united states support for 2 state solution. long plan visit follows a series of violent incidents that have u. s. officials worried about a major escalation, correspondent rebecca as follow the joint press conference in jerusalem for us.
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well, it wasn't anything particularly surprising. perhaps it came out of that joint statement . gearhart or nothing that we perhaps weren't expecting, but it did offer some clues. i believe benjamin netanyahu really skirted around the issue of the tensions and the incidents of in recent days here, rather focusing on 2 major geopolitical issues at the u. s. and the israel are aligned on, namely their iran and the abracadabra ha mccord which of course the easy give relations or the between israel and some of its arab neighbors. blinking on the other hand, did make mention of recent events, or of course, giving his condolences but stressing the need for the escalation as we had expected . and really, you know, as you mentioned, reiterating their support for 2 state solution and a move towards pace. he said that the abraham accords alone were not
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a substitute for pace with the palestinians. and he did re emphasize that to state solution as i just mentioned, as being the only way forward and that any moves to, to go against that would be met with a straight from the u. s. that they would not be happy if israel didn't try and move toward some kind of pace with the palestinians. something else that stood out, of course, at the end was dead with talk of this shed democratic values and interests that it was the foundation of their relationship as he put it. now benjamin netanyahu also underscored democracy. so it's clear that that a major part of their conversation today was of course, the proposals by the new, far right government to overhaul the judiciary. so some definitely some clues, but no, nothing too surprising to come out of the statement. so a blinking about distress the strength of the u. s. israeli alliance. how's build up? go down in ramallah web. lincoln is expected to mall. wont palestinians
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are unlikely to be surprised by the status and strength of their relationship between israel and us and blinking mentioned the 75 year special relationship. and this is not something that the palestinians are going to be shocked by, but they can take some small hope, perhaps from some of the things that blink and had to say. but he mentioned the importance of maintaining the status quo. the holy site of al axa, also known as the temple mount by jews. and he did reiterate the need for a 2 state solution of the u. s. desire for a 2 state solution. he said, any steps that would harm what would be read that would harm that he says you would be rejected by the u. s. and be harmful to both sides. so that's probably a nod to the far right. members of netanyahu's alliance. b, w corresponded rebecca writ as they're reporting from jerusalem for us. thank you. we're back as a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. a
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russian strike has killed one person and wounded 3 more and herpes according to the regional government. a missile had a residential building in ukraine, 2nd largest city late on sunday. at least 3 more people were killed by russian shelling in her song. bolan's prime minister mateusz moreover ski says the country is planning to spend 4 percent of its gross domestic product on its military. this year that would be the highest percentage among nato countries. poland is working to expand its on following russia's invasion of ukraine. nato's secretary general has urged south korea to provide military support for the government in ukraine. and stored back has been meeting officials in sol open to persuade the government to reverse a longstanding ban on supplying weapons to countries engaged in active conflict. but also the german government gave the green light to supply main battle times to
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ukraine. the now new debate is teaching up about whether fighter jets next. keith says it needs them to boost its air defenses. but chancellor all of shows has spoken out against the idea. speaking on a trip to chile, he accused supporters of the idea of being in a quote, competition to outdo each other. choice was heavily criticized for hesitating over supplying tanks to ukraine before finally agreed to do so. last week. in an exclusive interview with the w, ukraine's ambassador to germany has taken the pressure off all of shorts, 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 stage 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 friday and cities tor,
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towards infrastructure. and the jets are the part of our air defense efforts. all of schultz, the chancellor here is already positioning himself. it's very skeptical of sending fighter jets to ukraine. what you say to that while we've been very consistent in talking to different international partners and looking what kind of equipment we can get from that. and my priorities as ambassador here from the very beginning where armored vehicles, main, metal tongues and air defense systems and jewelry units. and we are progressing very good on all 4 priorities. and we'll, we'll continue talking to our german partners mainly on those 4 priorities. but
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of course, the situation and the field might request different equipment. ok, 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 depend on the situation on a battlefield. and once again, only if i get from our military guys, such a request, we'll, we'll be working with our partners. but once a year, behind closed doors are and in a trust war, seed wired ukraine's ambassador to germany. or like say my cave they're speaking to do w richard walker recalled rainfall is pounding new zealand north island for 3rd straight day, triggering more flash floods and lamp landslides. the death toll has risen to for
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oakland, the country's largest city, as declared a state of emergency prominence, the christians as described, the flooding as unprecedented waiting waist deep. all calendar is fought to bring their families and pats to safety. dozens of homes have been damaged beyond repair and residents are processing the shock. there was just a swarm of people um, push responders and everything, which was really good to say. and then i looked and i saw the devastation and it's a family heim, with children, ama fortunately, everybody got a are prime minister. chris hipkins flew in to assess the extent of the damage. the mit service has confirmed that you said i was auckland's weakest day on record
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. i and having just surveyed some of the extent of damage both on the ground and in the year, it's clear that it's going to be a big, clean up jaw evacuation. sanchez have been set up for those fleeing the weather. chaos. it's a little bit overwhelming thing. a family coming in, you know, from pretty dire situations aimed 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. fidel is waiting at this time. india is a market the 75th anniversary of the assassination of mahatma gandhi prime minister around ramadi and other top officials pay their respects. at a memorial ceremony in delhi, the indian lawyer turned activist was famed for his non violent resistance to british rule that helped bring about independence in august 1947. but on january
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30th, 1948, he was assassinated by hindu nationalist. william did abuse delhi bureau chief, i'm retired shima has more on what indians to day make of up monday to dis, designated as martyrs day is the 75th anniversary of the assassination of ma. ma gandy. they've already been ceremonies a drudge cart. that's the place where gandhi was cremated into religious ceremonies . and now there will be ceremonies here at this place where marked my gun the lost his life. he was shot dead by an ultra nationalist not to land god see. and he had his dying brits in this house. these children around me will be singing akim in honor of my, my gandhi. let me ask them what children feel about my, my gun, the with me is, what is your name is tom. what do you feel about mike mike on the on the di was in very non white and 1st and he promoted him sadly. keep pushed away all the british
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out of our country without fighting. and the one thing that he thought was like, go on the bought off truthfulness and nonviolent, like everything we should do by speak politely to people, don't fight with them. everything is just so you know, it's all, everything is just so mesmerizing about like remembering on this 75th martyrdom day . we are all here to celebrate his life. thought only that we are sad on that he is not with us. he is with us all the time. best thing i leg about my husband and he's dead night. he's a nonviolent person. he like lake marketing and no, no, he thought he fired where he died eventually. but gandhi, g, e, from what did nonviolent and toward this out of the country, and now we are celebrating his dead, and it was like, they're not only sad and celebrating the bed anyway. you also celebrating alive that goes well live by gandhi g. so these are the future of india, and as you can see this, the relevance in gung,
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the even today 75 years after he lost his life a life which was dedicated to non violence. but he lost that life bonded leave, right here in this house. i'm ready to chima reporting is a reminder of our top story of all my had a mosque in personnel. the shop pakistan has killed at least 59 people and wounded dozens move. many of the victims were police officers from a law enforcement compound around the most, taught at bonham claim responsibility. and that's it from me and the news team of fun now and he called fluid. we'll have all of the news update for you at the top of the thanks for leonardo da vinci's, mysterious masterpiece. this perhaps the greatest leonardo masterpiece in the collection of the louvre. it is the virgin of the rocks. was there another symbolic me.

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