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ah ah ah this is dw news life from berlin. grief in pakistan is the suicide bombing claims more than 80 lives in a mosque inside a police compound. most of the hospitalized police officers and the search for survivors continues added questions around the pakistani taliban initial claim of responsibility. also on the program, you are a secretary of state and to me,
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blanket meets israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the calls for steps to restore calm after the latest outbreak of violence between israel as he's had a stick. ah, i'm fil gail. welcome to the program. the death toll and they suicide bombing at a mask in the pakistani city of pasha while continues to rise. more than 80 people are dead, while dozens more are injured. rescue as a still searching the revel, but hopes of finding any more survivors is fading. many victims were members of the security forces from a police compound surrounding the mosque of pakistani taliban commander initially claimed responsibility for the attack. a spokesperson for the group has now denied any involvement we can join our journalistic use right as carry in
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karachi for more of welcome to the w. let's. let's start with the casualties. and the search operations brings up to speed. unfortunate news is morning braces back. sorry. we do know that at least 85 people have lost their lives and a 157 are injured in. yes, we are wondering what we do know several people champions under the rubble and rescue operations to continue. we have seen people come on to life, but as day progresses we see who seating, unfortunately risky operations have is still because a large portion of mosque is also the last leaving behind it. huge amount of gently so unfortunate on portions from charlotte. it's not right and this mosque was inside a police compound, so we're looking at of quite a serious security breach. absolutely. the most sophisticated inside the red zone in an area known as police lines. this was where
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a large component of the police force of the shower does. well, we do know that at least 27 police have lost their lives funerals for them. we'll get it out yesterday within the compound itself. compound is really because they have lost many of their loved ones, but there are also other civilians or the exactly do know that people could use room in hospitals in the shower, to hire a leg and goals for the schools of blood have also been made. so bush out is really, really from yesterday's big trashy and what are we to make a vis a parent confusion within the pakistani taliban about whether it carried out their tackle or didn't we saw him which came responsibility for the attract and he saw counter claim to was midnight late last night saying that they were not involved in the dark, and d g b was not involved in bombing, any holy sites or any must. so at the moment of either mean to new saying,
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we do not know who actually got it on the dock. what we do know that it yesterday at 1 40 pm on standard time in the midst of new fred young suicides, all of loons, done on detonating launch device under by son security establishment, his dictation statement and what they plan to hit. we haskins. and he's like the song tonight and she went on high alert, his mom on nicholas b as in boy installations and garages and seen flag launches of the police st gary now. but at the moment what you do, a lease is a statement from the government to focus on telling us how much data security measures images. ok. thank you so much for that usa usa, asked car in karachi are you a secretary of state antony blinkin is on a visit to the middle east where he'll speak with palestinian, the president mahmoud abbas. later on monday he met with
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a israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in jerusalem for the 1st time. since he formed a father, i took governing coalition this month. the long plan to visit follows a recent spike in violence between israelis and palestinians. but u. s. officials say is concerning. antony blinking visit was planned for a long time. but it's timing amid violence that is 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 content. rather than to 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 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
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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 a palestinian gunman. but most of them. so monica, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu didn't mentioned the violence after his meeting with blinking, focusing instead on threats from hiram's marta to normalize relations with several arab countries working blank 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,
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opportunity, justice and dignity. present bind 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 in 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 straight to jerusalem. then we can join a correspondent, rebecca, this is welcome rebecca. let's thoughts with today's meeting between the secretary of state and the palestinian president. a what's expected? well, you heard a little bit there in the report at very much so as it was with benjamin at yahoo. when the 2 met yesterday, antony blinking will be urging the palestinians,
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we urging mackwood abbas for calm, trying to de escalate the situation of recent days. the spiraling out of control of violence in both the west bank and here in israel as this was a long planned trip. but given the violence of recent days and a severing of a security coordination between israel and the palestinians, that is likely to be high on the agenda as well as the bank and is going to urge muffler to bus to reinstate that security coordination. and no doubt, due to discuss and give weight to the fact that it's important for both sides. but as i mentioned, it has been a long plan visit and the original gender agenda will, of course, still be on the table that will be the strengthening of ties between the palestinians and the u. s. that were all that said are under the trump administration, as well as looking at the economy and talking about economic support bolstering the
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palestinian economy. you tell us more about the relationship between the palestinians and washington, which is always traditionally had this firm commitment to israel. where's that left the past and well, i don't think it will be any surprise to palestinians that you know, the trip here. this time was for the u. s. government to, to see it to find out a little bit more about just bought this new israeli government are going to be doing at what their plans are moving forward. i think it's, they've had a long israel and the us have had a long standing relationship. of course that goes back decades. the palestinians are well aware of that. although the u. s. has traditionally also very much supported the palestinian side as well. the paulson you authority will be pleased by some of the things that came out yesterday that blank and said after the meeting with benjamin netanyahu,
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namely the fact that the status quo of the holy saw the alex, a mosque, and known as temple mount to the jews that status quo must be maintained and also that the u. s. reaffirming its commitment to pe saying that the abraham record that the normalization of israel's relationship with its neighbors is, is not enough is not alone. and now that is at peace with the palestinians, and a 2 state solution must also still remain on the table. for foot. rebecca w, corresponded rebecca richard in jerusalem is look up the law stores making headlines around the world will start in peru where lawmakers are considering bringing forward elections to china and weeks of violent protests if approved. pulse plan for 2026 could be held this year. protesters have been demanding fresh elections since former president frederick castillo, was removed from office in december. germany has pledged 200000000 euros to help
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brazil protect the amazon rain forest where deforestation searched under the form of far i present jaya ball. sinatra announcement was made shortly before the german chancellor landed in brazil. lachelle says the 1st western lady to meet with the countries that new president lulu the silver since he was no greater. this man is england is praising from all having rain this week, following a new, severe weather alerts. at least 4 people have died in flash floods and lance lines or cleanser state of emergency order. on friday the city experienced it was down put on record. the by the administration says it plans to end cove at 19 emergency declarations in may any 3 years after the u. s. imposed wide ranging matches to curb the spread of the illness most likely to trigger changes in charges for coven tests, vaccines, and treatments that americans are now used to receiving for free. more than a 1000000 americans have died from the disease. or for months,
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russian forces in east and ukraine have been focusing their fire power on the city of bath mort fighting there is among the heaviest, seen in the war. ukraine, meanwhile, has been increasing the pressure on its western allies to deliver more weapons to block any russian advance on a unit to close the front line. ukrainian soldiers say a german, how it says are making a difference. we head out not long after daybreak, following ukrainian soldiers to an artillery side near the front line by moot a self propelled how it's a vehicle from germany has been stationed here since mid 2022. the soldiers using it were trained and germany has the how is that changed much here. another which i the 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 a bob edition usa. jessica via the technology is good,
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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 here lawsuit. judging them either the to 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. in the knee pro we made the spokesman for ukraine's military commands and the east daddy shepherd of archie with china than us viola. we think it would be ideal if we had aircraft to our military helicopters aboard effective. we're very grateful for everything we receive and we use what we get recorded for william off. it's an
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investment, not only in our national security law, but also in the whole of europe, was where, where, sadly, losing very many human lives with mazda, which 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 nova 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, 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 back moot. it's the focal point right now . her checklist. hello. as we leave the site, we can already hear the russian artillery in the distance again. their assault of
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the city continues to quick reminder of our top store at this hour, at least 80 people have been killed and dozens more wounding the bombing of the most can pakistan many victims of the attack and petula police officers from a law enforcement compound, serrano pakistani taliban has distance itself from i'd claim of responsibility. one of his more at the top of the, our next though, d. w, an exclusive interview with ukraine's ambassador to germany. alexei mcafee. and that's in just a moment. mm hm. leonardo da vinci's mysteries.
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