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it all in the work and living conditions in their country. and finally the world with their id. founders valley africa, starts february, 3rd on d. w. with this is d, w. news live from berlin, u. s. secretary of state and need lincoln holds, talks in the west bank after a visit to israel. his message to both sides is called for calm after weeks of tensions of violence between israelis and palestinians. also on the program. grief in pakistan as a suicide bombing claims at least 100 lives in a mosque inside
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a police compound. most of the hospitalized police officers and the search for survivors continues. plus brazil rejects germany's request to send ammunition to ukraine. president luda tells german chancellor sholtes country has no interest in supply. i'm all for the german tax headed to the battlefield. ah. until neurological welcome to the program. you us secretary of state antony blanket is wrapping up his 2 day visit to israel and the palestinian territories. he met with palestinian president, mom would have asked in the west bank talks, i made a spike in violence between israelis and palestinians. lincoln expressed his condolences for the quote innocent how in civilians has lost their lives over the
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past year. and he urge abbas to deescalate tensions. he also reiterated washington support for a 2 state solution, albeit without proposing any new initiatives. or earlier i asked our correspondent, rebecca, written in jerusalem about the takeaways, from lincoln's meeting with the palestinian president, mahmoud abbas. 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 equal for de escalation of the tensions which have been really high for months now at least 9 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,
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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, 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 a thing, a lot of diplomatic effort there to try and calm things down to try and keep up the
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palestinian side to give them some, some things to hope for a bass said. we're now ready to work with us 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 that the 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. to pakistan now we're at least a 100 people local from dead after a suicide bombing at a mosque in the city of the shower. 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. now,
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while 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 is continue to search the rebel in the desperate hope that loved ones will still be found alive. no, they won't like it. we're searching for a friend son who has been missing since yesterday. his phone is switch off to search for him in the hospitals, all the hospitals. but we haven't heard anything and we can't find him admittedly complex. maybe dozens are injured. and in critical condition, prime minister shabbas sharif, visited those fighting for their lives in hospital after he condemned the attack. security and pasha wires no noticeably tighter. for residents,
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grief mangoes with apprehension as it remains unclear who is responsible for the blast. 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 of law if they don't even have security. what safety can they provide us of either i'm of them are probably the ones are montalvo as families and loved ones pray for a miracle. 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 other 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 sol. austin also promised that the u. s. would deploy more advanced weaponry to the korean peninsula amid rising concern of
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north korea's weapons testing program. nato chief yen salton berg and japanese prime minister for mucous shita. i've promised to boost a ties the pair said they were concerned by the growing threat to global security posed by russia and china, as they met in tokyo. japan is not a natal member, but corporates, closely with the alliance. u. s. president joe biden has ruled out sending f 16 fighter jets to ukraine. there's going debates among western allies about delivering war plays to q. ukraine has been seeking modern jets to replace it's soviet build air force since the war began. william president lewis in that's your letter. silver says his country will not send weapons to ukraine for its fight against russia during a press conference with german chancellor left sholtes in the capital overseer. the south american leaders in brazil does not want any involvement in the war.
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suggested china could play a role in peace negotiations, schoultz who was pledged more than $200000000.00 for environmental project in brazil was hoping to rally list, of course, in providing with for ukraine next to the dr. vinicius day of io is the director of the brazil institute at kings college in london. he told us why brazil's perception of the war differs so profoundly from that of ukraine's western allies. well, that's really key to sort of traditional position of brazil around awarding in global conflicts because you 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 louis. same quite clearly. we don't want to get involved in this war in any way. and i just watching one site or another, a little as 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's, that comes together with a typical approach of flu, less both of these people's government and now again, a 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 breaks in which we include russia force and also india. interesting. during the speech of flu, the yesterday, he measured 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, piecing the planet. he used the example of what happened after the economic crisis, 2008. when did you, when to was create, in order to, to reshape the globe to 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 your, the actors here. he mentioned literally as i 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 of what gemma is. understand. this recent creation, if that is exactly, and the only thing that gemini and other countries went from brazil probably will not. but we need to put that in a broader picture here. brazilian and germany relations trade relations are quite strong. gemini 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 louis said that he doesn't want to brazil get involved in his work. but
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i imagine for sure that it's not only that wes sholtes 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. belarus 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 balloon. in border last february, ukraine says the threat of a renewed russian offensive is currently low. what they're doing, everything they can to make sure it stays that way as all corresponded. max and a reports somewhere close to the bell, russian border under the cover of pine trees, ukrainian border guards are forcing their positions with these trenches are designed to protect the lives of the
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people in the military as well as to provide defense, mobile support of them so if the enemy attacks from the nearest road, you're sure our infantry will respond as though is that a 1000000 m let us know that i am would empty, quoting. he won't go into detail about their preparations and won't even confirm that these trenches are new. that others, but you can smell sawdust and the board seemed dry and clean. in the distance, we hear trees being felt broadly above it or 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, but soldiers here prepared for this to change at any moment. the worries are that
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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 young mother and stepfather. he wants to show us the damage to his property. took me in the moon . the regular citizens were shelled with mortars in a me. the russian artillery was firing at the farm. um and our tanks fired back at them nicely. but you the artillery and tank shells didn't hit our house, but the mortars did look to be mimi. a wall came down on his mother and amelia, when isabel will philip dilemma. this is where my mother's grave was. me said, speak up ali visibly mc. let lucy alexander burried her here in his guard.
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only after the russians retreated, could he move her to a cemetery and yet, alexander doesn't want to be of was rochelle new. thee, 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 that we have nowhere to run to robbery. we'll see what happens. i shall build up a bunch of 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. ah, everyone. we met, you can talk about pain and loss,
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but it seems courage and determination run just as deep to watching detail the news coming up next indeed of the news asia. why muslim students in india want to wear a, his job to school? and what it says about religious personal choice in the country that and more with the rush manager right after the break. and remember you keep up to date a, d, w dot com for loss on social media as well. at the news, i told me on logical what tooth with every journey is full of surprises. we've gone all out to give you some tips one day in the 4th.

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