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no one should have to make up your own mind. w. made for mines. ah this is d w. news live from berlin, u. s. secretary of state, antony lincoln holds talks in the west bank after a visit to israel. his message to both sides is a call for calm. after weeks of tensions and violence between israelis and palestinians, also on the program. grief in pakistan as a suicide bombing claims at least 100 lives in
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a most inside of police compound. most of the hospitalized police officers and the search for survivors continues. plus brazil rejects germany's requests to send ammunition to ukraine. president lula tells german chancellor sholtes, he's country has no interest in supplying out for the german tanks, headed to the battlefield. and ukraine reinforces its defences on its border with bella roost. military intelligence says the threat of a russian invasion there is low but increasing as men closes ranks with moscow. ah, i'm told me a logical welcome to the program. us secretary of state antony blanket is wrapping up his 2 day visit to israel and the palestinian territories. he met with
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palestinian president mahmoud abbas in the west bank for talks made a spike in violence between israelis and palestinians. lincoln expressed his condolences for the innocent palestinian civilians who lost their lives over the past year. and urge abbas to deescalate tensions. he also reiterated washington support for a 2 state solution, albeit without proposing any new initiatives. by pressing our, i'll correspondent rebecca ritters is in jerusalem with more. hi rebecca. now what can you tell us about what came out of today's meeting with the palestinian president? so to me, as was expected and as your reporting de escalation was really top of the a gender it today's meeting. blaine can cold for calm on the side of the palestinians, much as he did when he was here yesterday in jerusalem. and speaking with benjamin netanyahu. he's eco, for d escalation of the tensions which have been really high for months now at least 9
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months, if not up to a year. they really reached a peak at the weekend, which coincided with this trip and he's, he's calling to calm things down. he doesn't want things to spiral out of control. he showed so solidarity for the palestinian plight. say, reiterating what he said in a meeting with netanyahu, that the u. s. opposed any anxious action by either side, that makes a 2 state solution more difficult. as you mentioned, he sent condolences for the innocent palestinians who lost their lives in the last year. in more concrete terms, he pledged a further $50000000.00 us dollars for the own. rather the refugee agency for the palestinians. instead, progress had been made or an agreement had been made to roll out a 4 g network. that's something that will began when the biden, when president biden came last summer. blinkin said they were working towards reopening the u. s. consulate in east jerusalem, which was closed under the trump administration,
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that something that palestinians have been calling for ever since it was closed. and also there was talk of reopening or making steps to reopen the pillow. office in washington also closed under the trump administration. so within a lot of diplomatic effort there to try and calm things down to try and keep up the palestinians side to give them some, some things to hope for a bass said. we're now ready to work with u. s. administration and the international community to restore political dialogue. no, we don't know exactly what that means, but it does sound like a step in the direction. and we're also hearing reports in some arab media. the issue and egyptian negotiating team will be coming to the area to negotiate between the 2 sides to try to restore common and possibly work on restoration of a security coordination between both sides. did of news rebecca written in jerusalem. thank you. at least a 100 people are confirmed dead after a suicide bombing at
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a mosque in the pakistani city of pish, our rescuers are still searching the rubble, but hope of finding more survivors is fading. many of the victims were members of the security forces from a police compound surrounding the mosque. while a pakistani taliban commander initially claimed responsibility for the attack, a spokesman for the group has backed away from the claim that they were involved. the whole of finding more a survivor is, is fading yet rescuer. as continue to search the rebel in the desperate hope that loved ones will still be found alive. i came were searching for a friend, son who has been missing since yesterday. his phone is switch off to search for him in the hospital, so we have all the hospitals, but we haven't heard anything and we can't find him about medical complex baby does ins are injured. and in critical condition, prime minister, shabbots sharif,
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visited those fighting for their lives in hospital after he condemned the attack. security and pasha wires now noticeably tater, for residence. grief mingles with apprehension, as it remains unclear who is responsible for the blast. food while you're here though, did off of my work. you're sure it's a huge concern for us. that bombers can enter masks, so many people dead. they were beautiful people, people's children, people's father. so it is a matter of great condemnation. the terrorists can enter a government department law if they don't even have security. what safety can they provide us of either of them are probably the most popular that as families and loved ones pray for america. authorities are anxious to determine who would have carried out an attack. but even the taliban refuses to justify. let's take a look now at some of
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a stories making headlines around the world. us defense secretary lloyd austin said washington would boost security cooperation with south korea as he met with his counterpart in sole austin also promised that the u. s. would deploy more advanced weaponry to the korean peninsula, a mid rise and concern of a north korea's weapons testing program. nato chief, yet sultan berg and japanese prime minister for neal to cedar have promised to boost ties repairs. the pair said they were concerned by the growing threat to global security polls by russia and china as they met in tokyo. japan is not a natal member, but corporates, closely with your lives. you as president joe biden has ruled out sending f 16 fighter jets to ukraine. there's growing debate among western allies about delivering warplanes to give you korean has been seeking modern jets to replace it . soviet bill air force since the war began. brazilian president louis in
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mass, your letter silver says he's country will not send weapons to ukraine for its fight against russia during a press conference with german chancellor aloft shoals in the capital brasilia, the south american leaders. brazil does not want any involvement in the war. no suggested china could play a role in peace negotiations. shoulds who has pledged more than $200000000.00 in environmental projects. for brazil was hoping to reilly lula support in providing weapons for ukraine city. it can't be possible in the 21st century that we're seeing a war, and we don't even know why it exists. some say it's because of nato. some say it's because of entry to the european union. some say it's about the territory that russia occupies. there needs to be someone at the negotiating table, and i think that our chinese friends have an important role to play. if i go to china and march as planned, that is an issue i want to discuss with president teaching ping. it's time for
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china to get involved and to try and help find peace between russia and ukraine. recycle prepared for more, were joined by dr. vinicius dick of iow. he is the director of the brazil institute at kings college in london. welcome to the w news. now, why does brazil's perception of the war differ so profoundly, from the opinion of ukraine's western allies into their mind for having me here? well, that's ripley kate's, a sort of traditional position of brazil around awarding in global conflicts. brazil don't want to normally doesn't want to be involved in conflicts. that doesn't touch to the brazilian strategic environment in general. so i think is brazil, brazil, and luna. we're seeing quite clearly we don't want to get involved in this war in any way. neither watching one site or another. alice proposed to create a coalition with countries like china,
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to promote peace talks between russia and ukraine. is this realistic that that comes together with a typical approach of flu, less both of these people's government and now again, sort of a more collaborative approach to international relations in not only concentrating the traditional players. and we should remember that brazil together we, china is part of the greeks in which we include russia force and also india and interesting during the speech of flu. yesterday he mentioned china several times, but he also mentioned india and indonesia and many other countries. he was talking about, let's create a clip to those, went to beauty, piece in the planet. he used the example of what happened after the economic crisis, 2008. when did you twin to us create in order to, to reshape the globe, did in the countries and he's proposing something similar. so yes, in some way he was talking a lot about china, but not only in china,
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in menu or the actors here. he mentioned literally as a said, india and indonesia as well. but we've seen germany of support to learn multiple fronts, including climate change. so if the brazil is not offering any weapons to ukraine, you think germany and other allies will see this as a lack of reciprocation. well, it depends on what the germans understand this recent creation. if that is exactly, and the only thing that germans and other countries went from brazil probably will not. but we need to put that in a broader picture here. brazilian and gemini relations, trade relations are quite strong. germany exports a lot to brazil. germany companies are a constant presence in brazil, industrialization in brazil, it's quite connected to, to german companies as well. so if that's what germany once, as reciprocation, it can be a little bit frustrating because as lula said,
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he doesn't want to brazil get involved in this war. but i imagine for sure that it's not only that what schultz was expecting from, from brazil when talking to level to dis corporation between the 2 countries. and he says, take a bio from king's college in london. thank you for speaking to us. my pleasure. thank you very much for having me. bowers and russia have announced a week long training program for officers in charge of their joint military grouping in bella luce moscow's troops invaded ukraine across the deliveries in border last february. now ukraine says the threat of a renewed russian offensive that is currently low, but they're doing everything they can to make sure it stays that way. as our correspondent, my son reports somewhere close to the bell rouge border. under the cover of pine trees, ukrainian border guards are forcing their positions with
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these trenches are designed to protect the lives of the people in the military as well as to provide defense mobile the support of them. so if the enemy attacks from the nearest road, yes, sure our infantry will respond. it's always just that i'm a little you and let us know that i am would, unquote, and he won't go into detail about their preparations and won't even confirm that he's trenches are new yet other, but you can smell sawdust and the board seemed dry and clean. in the distance, we hear trees being felt above their messages. russians won't get past them a 2nd time. with this bridge used to join ukraine and bela bruce. the defenders blew it up to try to stop the 1st rush in advance. now they are looking across the river again, right now, the situation here seems calm,
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but soldiers here prepared for this to change at any moment. the worries are that the russians could push through here again in the 2nd attempt to take keith with freshly mobilized troops and lessons that they learned from last time. it's places like these that the russians moved through before. the settlement south of the border where the fighting was fierce, appeal had lives changed forever. alexander lived here with his wife and mother and stepfather. he wants to show us the damage to his property. look me. lemeu with a regular citizens were shelled with mortars in emmy. the russian artillery was firing at the farm thumb and our tanks fired back at them. lastly, but the artillery and tank shells didn't hit our house, but the mortars did book to be mimi. a wall came down on his mother and on the leave on his elbow. oh, philip dilemma. this is where my mother's grave was miss rica fully the biblical
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illusion. alexander burried her here in his guard. only after the russians retreated, could he move her to a cemetery and yet, alexander doesn't want to be of was rosure luby. i believe that people have experienced such horror that it is difficult for me to add anything. yeah, you have to live. we want to live open and panic settled. there is no sense in panicking when you where to run could that we have nowhere to run to. liberty. we'll see what happens. i shall live. i'll budge him. most of those who are still here, feel like him. further down the road, yohina runs a shop at her house was also damaged in the fighting. it's, i don't even know. i don't want to go anywhere. and at the moment we're not able to . it's very scary for children and i'm very worried. every
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one we met, you can talk about pain and loss, but it seems courage and determination run just as deep early i spoke to did on the correspondence on yet, veronica in key. if i started by asking her how this threat of a renewed russian offensive form beller is in the territory, is felt in the crating capital. when the persistent concerns hear about bella versus continuing in particular logistics support to russia's waterford officials here say that, you know, russia has been using bell russian air space and air fields and it's war effort. it's been building up military bases. there. it's been moving its troops by real. and you know, what we have to remember is that even the take off of a single russian jet capable of carrying a missile from bella. ruth normally triggers an area across the cream, forcing civilians to seek a bomb shelters. we had that case just this morning, im keep we've actually had 3 area alarms today and at least one of them was
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triggered by reports off russian aircraft taking off from a bell russian airfield. and of course, all this is also been worrying for the small bell russian dissident community in ukraine. many of them fled to ukraine after the crackdown on protests against the election of president lucas shinkel in 2020. and bel addresses involvement in this war has put many of them in quite a difficult situation. we can take a look at the report high. oh, glory to you creed, long lives better loose dissidence and even fighters the you created army, commemorate federal bell russians who have died fighting for keith organizes c. it's the 1st rally by bell russian exiles in ukraine since russia's invasion, just months earlier. alice, me now had fled to you cream, to avoid prison for his activism. he said a warm welcome don't,
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frosty after moscow used bell russian territory to launch its invasion, has rosamille. it's a little along, the attitude has changed, but i get it push last little misspoke, the ukrainian security service came to my place. i got to check the apartment my phone little and we had a talk phone, but it was politely mom and bella, luce, some people come and masks and with weapons, and that's the end they or masika. if i'm this boy, an officer here on this says he can look freely, but he's looking alone and on a shoestring, he says feels the bellows might again help russia attack. make people ho wary of him. it's a feeling familiar to irina another young bella, russian who fled to ukraine. they bought miss home, but are starting to feel settled here. with some younger chuckle, winnie at the beginning of the war, i was really scared. especially because of my last name,
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which is lucas shanker at school. national helpers, watch. i was scared to even say it or to show my documents, to say that i'm from bella. ruth was very in, i don't know what's worse when there's a war and missiles can rain down on you, or someone can come to your home at any moment and send you to jail to walk it. ina says she's applied for asylum and ukraine. but as a bell, russian still can't open the bank account. the fed hill, she's volunteering for the war effort and is determined to stay in the harsh. i'm inspired by ukraine, how they're organizing, how they're volunteering, how they're working together. i would love to see the same thing and belarus also offer popping at the rally. i. this is even as a reporter, he has to take a stance. he and i were to latisha there below. when i came here, i asked myself, should i take the belushi and flag with me? store the notebook? i decided yes. okay. and your book turn your journalistic ethics. don't allow it to
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live in trial. but on the other hand, it's a time when even journalists should take a position for to who that is that show which side there on. so was out of the keep just out there, but this is our common more i came against our common enemy. and so with the support there are in laboratory supporting a lot of her were still joined by sonya fontinella in cuba. so they can tell us more about why these bill origins are opting to stay in ukraine despite the threat of war. well, i think for many of them, you know, opting to station ukraine, is it, you know, i think many of them identify with ukraine's fight against russian aggression and domination. i think staying on in ukraine and supporting this country, is a way for many to disassociate themselves from lucas ankles regime and show the world that not all been russians the bottom. now i also met a few soldiers, a few been a russian soldiers and what actually voluntary they've been given military training
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and they've not form their own battalion within the official. you're create an army and the serving on the front lines. i met a few soldiers, one are currently serving in back in the east, turned on yet from this, which is a major flash point in this war. so i think that on a variety of reasons. but i think the main reason is really identification with ukraine in this fight against russia. did up the correspondence on yeah, father car in keith. thank you. pope francis has touched down in the democratic republic of congo capital kinshasa for a trip. francis is aiming to bring a message of peace with him. the pontiff was greeted by a crush of media catholic church members and performers the 1st time a polk has visited since john paul the 2nd in 1985 congo has been plagued by decades of conflict and poverty. the 6th day trip to the d. r. c. and south sedan is meant to rekindle international attention to forgotten was amid don't fatigue
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and new age priorities in ukraine. a correspondent mario miller in kinshasa, joins us now. mariel, the pope has just arrived in kinshasa, how people reacting to his visit, what people absolutely thrilled and overjoyed, here are we where are waiting there just a bit down the road. actually when the pop i'm will be are just passed a few minutes ago. and people here were waiting for hours and hours wearing teachers with a poke space on it with its mission air, which is all about these reconciliation. the waving flags, they were cheering at every car that passed before the pope arrived. it was ag, really? at him, a remarkable energy have to say like, a concert a, i don't know that the favorite football team winning a max. and at that birthday, people were screaming at the top of their lungs when they pulled their right. so this is really a big thing, a historic event for many companies, and i hope that the pope will address the issues that the country is facing,
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especially in the east of the country and the ongoing conflict and am there. yeah, people hope that the, that the pope, the kid even broke her piece between the leadership of congo and, and rhonda, i does say more realistic and just hope for a sign of peace and reconciliation. and on that note, do we know what topics the pope will likely address when he speaks to the people? yes, although their warranty is is actually a big topic also for the pope. that's why he also chose to come here. he wanted to travel to the is tacoma, and north keyboard problems, but because of their ongoing conflict there, he wasn't able to do because she had to do that because of security concerns. and he still said that he, with his heart in mind, is there. he wants to pray for them. he also here in the capital kinshasa, he wants to meet our survivors of rape women who has suffered sexual abuse and he wants to sit down with them on one on one to listen to the stories. and i've been,
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i've traveled in every port from these of the country and these are horrific stories that sadly are reality for so many women in the east of this country. and what do we know about the timing? why the pope has decided to travel at this point to the darcy and starts with an he wants to draw attention to these very much neglected crises. that when you talk to people who are civil society leaders out of people on the street, they tell you, you know, we don't get the same attention with our conflicts and holes and deadly fighting and, and, and yeah, problems that we're facing. as, for example, ukraine. whereas the international community, where's the international support, and also the pub in a recent interview actually mentioned a very interesting point. he said that and there's still a kind of a colonialist and kind of a feeling of resentment. and that to be international community and their global north, still having towards the south and 50 on the continent. and so that really strikes
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among people because they feel in the conflict with randa international community is supporting. rhonda and not congo did abuse mario miller in kinshasa. thank you for that. update by a munich have completed the signing of portuguese. defend agile consuelo from english for all champions. manchester city on a lawn deal until the end of the season. after a disagreement with coach pep squad eula, antello was given the all clear to leave manchester in search of more playing time elsewhere. the arrives in munich during a spell of uncertain form for the german champions. who haven't won a league game so far this year? it's understood, the loan deal included includes an option for buying to buy a joke and sell outright at a price of around $70000000.00. europe's a.
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here's a reminder of our top story. u. s. secretary of state antony lincoln has called to deescalate tensions after meeting with palestinian president mountain wood abbas in occupied west. back. the meeting comes amid a surge in violence of the west bank at jerusalem. abbas blamed israel for the flare up saying the country must seize what he described as unilateral actions, which violates find agreements and international vote. at least $100.00 people are confirmed dad, after suicide bombing at a mosque in the pakistani city of pasha log on monday. many victims of the attack were police officers from a law enforcement compound surrounding the mosque. the pakistani taliban has distanced itself from a claim of responsibility from one of the amanda's. well, that's it for now. next up is take off looking at matched 18 of the bundles,
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