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so make sure to tune and wherever you get your pass and join the conversation because you know it love matters ah, ah, this is dw news live from berkeley. grief in pakistan as a suicide bomber evades high security and blows himself up inside of mosque. at least 60 people are dead off to the attack in the city of the shower. most of them police officers of pakistani taliban commander has claimed responsibility. also coming up you a secretary of state antony, blinkin mates is riley prime minister benjamin netanyahu and calls for urgent
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stepped true restore calm after the latest outbreak of violence between israelis and palestinians. ah, i'm showered rate. it's great to have you with us. at least 60 people have been killed in a suicide bombing at a mosque in pakistan. the attack left thousands more injured. and in a critical condition, the blast occurred in the city of pasha, which is close to the border with afghanistan. many of the victims were police officers from a law enforcement compound surrounding the mosque. panic on the streets of pers shower. an alleged suicide bomber detonated his vest at a mosque during afternoon prayers. killing dozens, and hurting more than 150 people. emergency crews raced to the scene some using
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their bare hands to free those traps in the rubble. oh job. i'm wanted there was chaos at the site. i rescued 7 people and put them in ambulances, or just one portion of the mosque had totally collapsed in the blast. i cannot give you the exact figure of casualties. there were many worship as at the time of the explosion. mcguffey nadine was taking the log away. most of the victims were members of pakistan, security services. the mask is located inside a police compound and a high security area with other government buildings. it's a major security breach, and it's not yet clear how the bomber was able to slip into the wild compound and blow himself up among the hundreds of worshippers. oh, the mosque is adjacent to the office of the senior superintendent of police. we were preparing ourselves for prayer,
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and we're heading to the mosque. we were on the stairs when the blast happened. we rescued some wounded people. dead bodies are still trapped under the debris. the pakistani taliban have claimed responsibility for the blast. militant attacks have been on the rise and pish hour since the taliban entered their ceasefire with government forces. maria always spoke with journalists, use rise gallery in karachi. she has more now on the casualties and search operation impish, our following this bomb blast. we do know that at least 3 dozen eagles to remain shot. this is a communication with them a moment earlier for people who rescue and the operations risky to others are still under weak michelle, as cities across pakistan actually crashing on high alert. you saw, well, you know, the snipers would be placing both in solutions and crashing flight. mom was carried out as the show support for the police force is what we haven't had at the moment
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from the government back on is a plan to, to introduce. and we said, what any such attacks that may take place the it is important to know can statement made by the dollar. one commander chelsea states the board to try in a state of projected is likely to be a bench against us. army suboxone authority range to plant design, how they actually view the security set up in the days ahead to prevent such things in again use your usa as curry in karachi very well you as a country of states, antony blinkin is on a visit to israel and the palestinian territories blinkin met with his riley prime minister benjamin net benjamin netanyahu in jerusalem for the 1st time since he formed a new far right government. the long plan visit follows a series of violent incidents that have u. s. officials worried about a major escalation between israelis and palestinians. antony lincoln's visit was
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planned for a long time, but it's timing amid violence that has rattled israelis and palestinians has given it a sense of urgency. moments after landing blink and urged for calm is the responsibility of every one to take steps to contention, rather than claim them to work toward a day when people no longer feel afraid in their communities in their homes, in their places of worship. that is the only way for halt the rising tide of violence that has taken too many lives. too many israelis to many palestinians almost every day in the week leading up to the trip had brought fresh violence hours before lincoln landed. people in the west bank mourned a young man who was shot by israeli soldiers in the early morning. oh and in jerusalem, crowds paid respects to victims of a mass shooting outside a synagogue. below 7 people, including a child, were killed by
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a palestinian gunman. but most of them so might go. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu didn't mentioned the violence after his meeting with blinking, focusing instead on threats from hiram's mind, i have to normalize relations with several arab countries working blink and applauded those efforts. but said the u. s. wanted to see more progress on the easing of the decades long conflict between israelis, global and palestinians. that's crucial. moving toward our enduring goal of palestinians and israelis enjoying equal measures of freedom, security, opportunity, justice and dignity present by remains fully committed. that goal. we continue to believe that the best way to achieve it is through preserving and then realizing the vision of 2 states. a poll from december show support for the 2 state solution in both israel and the palestinian territories is lower than it has been in decades
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. for blinkin and u. s. president joe biden, the trip may reveal a lot about their influence or lack thereof with netanyahu's new right when government and with palestinian president mahmoud abbas, whom blinking is set to meet with next. okay, let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world to day. nato secretary general has urged south korea to provide military support for the government in ukraine. in stoughton berg has been meeting officials in sol hoping to persuade the government to reverse a long standing ban on supplying weapons to countries engaged inactive conflict. polish prime minister matter use more. more of yet ski says the country is planning to spend 4 percent of its g d p on its military this year. that would be the highest percentage among nato countries. poland is working to expand its army
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following russia's invasion of ukraine. belgian police have arrested a man who stabbed several people in a busy metro station in brussels. one of the wounded. he's in a critical condition. the attack is attack, his motive remains unclear, but police have rolled out a terrorist attack. will turn now to east in ukraine, where russian forces have been focusing their fire power on the city of back moot, 4 months fighting. there is among the heaviest, seen in the war with many casualties on both sides. ukraine meantime, has been ramping up pressure on western allies to deliver more weapons to block any russian advance, a unit close to the front line, se german howitzers are already making a difference. we head out not long after daybreak, following ukrainian soldiers to an artillery side near the front line by far mote, a self propelled how it's a vehicle from germany has been stationed here since mid 2022. the so she's using
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it were trained in germany as the how is that changed much here. another child very, very much. we used to use soviet made artillery. comparatively, these machines are much quicker and they maneuver much better. they can fire much faster and they're much more precise. so it will not open about english newsome. jessica rama the technology is good, but it does break down when it comes to germany. that was great. i liked it. that was they trained as well. i'm very happy that i was there, and i got some experience that's helped us a lot. you know, you had both just them well either below the soldiers have to bring the gun into an open field to use it. they're targeting russian tank units along with their artillery only about 8 kilometers from here. the soldiers warn us that it's about to get extremely loud.
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in april, we meet the spokesman for ukraine's military commands in the east. sadie shepherd of archie with china than ost, viewed yada. we think it would be ideal if we had air craft to our military. helicopters avoided the, you know, we're very grateful for everything we receive and we use what we get recorded for. we are more, it's an investment, not only in our national security, but also in the whole of europe, was where, where sadly, losing very many human lives with messiah but a child is ajar. the same day we see 1st hand just how dramatic the situation in the dawn it's grecian has become. russian rockets struck the city of constantine nava in the middle of a residential area, killing 3 people. the destruction continues. on the edge of the forest, the soldiers moved the how it's a back into its hiding spot. one of their biggest concerns is that it will be discovered by the russian military. we can't stay long, but before we go,
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we're allowed to a quick glimpse inside the how it's a genius is. it's particularly dangerous here. we're supposed to love because we're very close to back. moot where defending buck moot. it's the focal point right now . critically hello. as we leave the side, we can already hear the russian artillery in the distance again. their assault of the city continues. well, india has been marking the 75th anniversary of the assassination of mahatma gandhi prime minister in orange ramadi, and other top officials paid 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 to bring about independence in august 1947. on january, the 30th 1948, he was assassinated by a hindu nationalist. will record rainfall is pounding new zealand
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north island for a 3rd straight day, triggering more flash floods and lands lines. the death toll has risen to for oakland, the country's largest city has declared a state of emergency. the new prime minister chris hipkins, has described the flooding as unprecedented waiting waist 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. and there was just a swarm of people am fish 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, if we've already got our prime minister, chris hipkins flew in to assess the extent of the damage. the mit service has
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confirmed that yesterday was auckland's weakest day on record. and having just surveyed some of the extensive damage both on the ground and in the year, that'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 in and just to be able to help as really experts or warning that more severe weather is on the way. so for at least the next few days, this is home. federal is waiting at this time. sports news briefly and the transfer record in women's football could soon be broken. with manchester united striker alicio russo the subject of interest from english rivals arsenal, 23 rod rural. russo played a major part in england's european championship success last summer. the current
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record fee and the women's game is around half a $1000000.00 bond. it's understood that arsenals bid for reserve, which has yet to be accepted or declined exceeds that figure. okay, let's take a quick reminder now of the top stories we're following for you. a bombing at a mosque campus shower in pakistan has killed at least 60 people and wounded thousands more. many of the victims were police officers from a law enforcement compound surrounding the mosque. the pakistani taliban have claimed responsibility and you a secretary of state antony blinkin has said america's commitment to the security of israel is iron clad in the context of escalating violence. he early a code for israelis and palestinians to come tensions. lincoln met with his rally prime minister benjamin netanyahu during a visit to israel on monday. sy tuned for indeed
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