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which isn't the climate resilience but also helps the pupils to dream b equal in 90 minutes on d w. ah, this is dw news live from berlin. grief in pakistan as a suicide bomber provides high security employees himself up inside a mall. at least 60 people are dead after the attack in the city of the shower. most of them police officers. a pakistani taliban commander has claimed responsibility. also coming out to you, a secretary of state antony blanket, meets,
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is rightly prime minister benjamin netanyahu and calls for urgent steps to restore, come off to the lightest outbreak of violence between israelis and palestinians. ah, i am jared rate. it's good to have you with this pakistan's prime minister has vowed, quote, stern action against stories responsible through us for suicide bombing on monday. at a mosque in per shower, the attack killed at least 60 young left dozens more injured in a critical condition. many of the victims were police officers. panic on the streets, a per shower, and alleged suicide bomber detonated his vest at a mosque during afternoon. prayers. killing dozens, and hurting more than 150 people. emergency crews raised to the scene some using
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their bare hands to free those traps. in the rubble languages, there was chaos. at the sight. 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 regarding the muslim rejecting of the mug away. most of the victims were members of pakistan, security services. the mosque is located inside a police compound, in 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 walls 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
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were preparing ourselves for prayer 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 pass shower since the taliban entered their seats fire with government forces. or earlier we spoke with journalists, use ra, a scary in karachi, and she told us more about the casualties and the search operation in pasha 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 with rescue and the rest racial rescue, others are still under weak mission as cities across focus on children, crashing on high alert. you saw, well, you know, like with solutions and crashing slide mosque out. as the show support for the
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police force is what we haven't had at the moment from the government back on. is it planned to do with any such attacks that may take place the it is important to know can statement made by the other one, commander j, the states, the board to track in a state of projects that is likely to be carried out to get us on suboxone authorities range to plant design, how they actually view the security set up in the days ahead to prevent such things in again, urethra as curry in karachi there. well us secretary of state antony blinkin. he is on a visit to israel and the palestinian territories. he met with the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, into russell, and for the 1st time since he formed a new far right government. the long plan visit follows a series of violent incidents that have us officials worried about a major escalation between palestinians and israelis. antony lincoln's visit was
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planned for a long time, but its timing amid violence that his rattled israelis and palestinians has given it a sense of urgency. moments after landing lincoln urged for com it's the responsibility of everyone to take steps to contention, 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 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 blink and 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. 7 people, including a child, were killed by
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a palestinian gunman. oh, his really prime minister benjamin netanyahu didn't mentioned the violence after his meeting with blinking. focusing instead on threats from hiram's marta of 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, cable 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 biden 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 shows support for the 2 state solution
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and both israel and the palestinian territories is lower than it has been in decades for blinking. 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 lincoln is set to meet with next. well, lincoln's visit in jerusalem was the 1st of a high ranking u. s. official. since netanyahu form tease far right, coalition government, earlier i asked dow correspondence diff on simon's in washington if netanyahu's partner selection had affected us is rally relations. well, it's hard to say if it has really infected or impacted effected the relationships within the us and israel, the person is earl our friends, their allies. and you know, whatever government is in charge or it power in power in israel, the u. s. will. and this administration, at least, we'll try to make it work. and that's what mr. blinking doesn't. this is the
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explanation for his trip. he's trying to make it work keyword. here is the escalation at the moment for mr. blinking. that's his main effort. as he said to day to okay, after jerusalem blinking is scheduled to hold talks in ramallah, what is the biden administration hoping to achieve with this visit? i think by new ministration has a very high low target, low hanging target. he again, in the media terms, it's de escalation are with the last days of violence, their deadly violence in the, in the region on the us. and this lincoln visit in israel as well as where the palestinians is really aimed to de escalate, to bring both sides to take the heat off the boiler here a little bit or the whole situation of the boiler, if you will. a long term it is, is it to, to gauge if there is still a chance actually for some longer lasting,
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more in depth implemented piece solution between boston, indians, palestinians, and israelis. clearly, antony lincoln's visit is a, is a really big deal in the region. but what 2 americans make of his trip there? yeah, i don't think it's was been told that the many are actually aware a nor do many, many care here about this trip, or at least as long as it doesn't come to iran. iran is a big issue in and for this trip and in the region, of course. however, here in the united states, people are more i would do. the majority of people are more interested in the upcoming state of the union address next week from president biden. you know, the economy recession, yes or no, inflation, immigration, all domestic issues and topics are on the forefront of americans. at the moment, i would say ok, lots of domestic issues on their minds. that's our correspondent in washington.
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it's different simons. there. thanks different. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. germany has pledged 200000000 euros to help brazil to protect the amazon rain forest, which has experienced years of devastation under former far right prison shire, boston arrow. now the announcement came shortly before german chancellor olaf sold landed in brazil. sholtes is the 1st western leader to meet with brazil's new president lou ledger silver. he was inaugurated earlier this month. the biden administration plans to end cove at 19 emergency declarations in may nearly 3 years after the u. s. employees to wide range of measures to curb the spread of the illness. the move is likely to trigger changes in chargers for coven tests, vaccines, and treatments that americans are now used to getting for free. over a 1000000 americans have died from cove at 19. new zealand is bracing for more
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heavy rain this week, following new severe weather alerts. at least 4 people have died in flash floods and land slides. and the state of emergency order continues in oakland, which on friday experienced its worst down on record. let's turn now to eastern ukraine where russian forces have been focusing their fire power on the city of back mode 4 months fighting dare is among the heaviest, seen in the war, with many casualties on both sides. ukraine main time has been ramping up pressure on western allies to deliver more weapons to block any russian advance. a unit close to the front line. it says 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 soldiers using
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it were trained and germany has the how is that changed much here. another which i have a 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. bob, you push newsome. jessica via the technology is good, but it does break down when it comes to germany. that was great. i liked it of that . well, they trained as well. i'm very happy that i was there and i got some experience that's helped us a lot. yeah, it was you. jasmine? well, either one of 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 then asked with jada, we think it would be ideal if we had aircraft to our military helicopters. i'll boil it like, you know, we're very grateful for everything we receive and we use what we get recorded for william off. 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 gosh, i'm is that are the same day. we see 1st hand just how dramatic the situation and the don, 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 with love because we're very close to back. moot where defending back moot. it's the focal point right now. that's a good hello. as we leave the side, we can already hear the russian artillery in the distance again. their assault of the city continues sports news briefly and the transfer recording the women's foot pole could soon be broken. read mad. manchester united strike less eraser. the subject of interest from english rivals arsenal. now the 23 year old rousseau played a major part in england's european championships championship success last summer. the current record fi in the women's game is around half a $1000000.00, but it's understood that awesome those bead for a so which has yet to be accepted or declined exceeds that figure is a quick reminder now of our top story of bombing at a mosque in pasha,
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why in pakistan as killed at least 60 people and wounded dozens more. many of the victims were police officers from a law enforcement compound surrounding them off the pakistan, pakistani taliban as claim responsibility. next on dw talk film looks at the challenges. returning u. s. military veterans face off to serving in afghanistan is warranty, w dot com, and on social media to a t w. i'm jared radian berlin. thank you so much for watching. have a great day. ah, leonardo da vinci's mysterious masterpiece as perhaps the greatest leonardo masterpiece of the collection of the louvre. it is the virgin of the rocks. was there another symbolic meaning.

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