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ah ah ah ah, this is the wi from but then escalating violence in the west bank after a deadly shooting official say a right by israeli settlers left a palestinian man dead. the attacks were an apparent response to the killing of 2 israelis by palestinian government. or here from my correspondence in jerusalem. also on the program, the search continues for survivors of an overcrowded migrant vessel,
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smashed to pieces in rough seas, off the coast of italy. at least 80 have been rescued with dozens are known to be debt counting. the votes for president in nigeria election volunteers go through the balance one by walk in africa logic, democracy and i think germany is born. does league of football by and music dominate only on berlin and a match with 1st place on the lie? ah, i'm feel gale. welcome to the program palestinian authority say one person has died during the right by israeli settlers in the west bank. i say group prefer settlers set fire to dozens of cars and homes, hours after a palestinian government shot and killed to settlers on sunday attacks. a part of worsening violence in the region comes israeli and palestinian officials met in
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jordan to try and de escalate tensions. a cheerful corresponds into rebecca riffs in jerusalem. welcome rebec rebecca for tell us more about what happened. well fell. you described it pretty well there in your introduction last night saw some of the most violent clashes between a settlers and palestinians in a many years. some saying since the end of the last intifada of the beginning, the turn of the century, so we were seeing really violent pleasures. the image is coming out from last night are really quite alarming. everyone very concerned on very high alert that things are going to escalate even further out of control. one israeli official who wasn't named but was calling last night's clashes a pogrom. so that it's kind of describes how serious the situation is there. all roads are leading to that city of being closed. nobody can get in. you mentioned
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that this comes of an apparent retaliation for the shooting of 2 settlers nearby in that town who are using a road. they settlers who do make up now a large, a majority of the population in or a large number of people living in the west bank. the west bank, of course being land that palestinians see as their future state. we have nearly 500000 settlers living in the west bank and violence is very common, but seems like last night are not very common. phil. you mentioned the retaliate potential retaliation attack after the 2 settlers were rammed yesterday by palestinian and then shot dead that palestinian still on the run. and there is a man hunt being conducted. so this is definitely a very alarming situation. and people who are very concerned about this bargaining out of control, particularly as we're coming up to quite a tense time here with the begin beginning of ramadan towards the end of march. okay, so we'd be seeing some quite dramatic or pictures as, as you were speaking, or rebecca jokers through the reactions and tell us more about what the politicians
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are people concerned been say there been as much reaction as you might expect. phil we've, we've last night. benjamin netanyahu prime minister benjamin netanyahu did release a video statement where he called for. com. he said, we know, i know that the situation is very tense, but please do not take the situation in your own hands. referring to the settlers trying not to take revenge acts into their own hands, but to leave it to the security services. but from other members, particularly security minister, it's my ben v and others in the cabinet. finance minister, benjamin, sorry, a little smarter. rich. these 2 men, also settlers themselves very pro the set movements have even called the annexation of the west bank. they have been incredibly quiet in the wake of these attacks. we haven't heard much from the more far right factions, of the government, benjamin netanyahu, of course here, calling for com, but not really seeing anything else as of yet coming out this morning. it,
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these attacks have been condemned, of course, by the us who, you know, had, has spearheaded this meeting that you mentioned in jordan in october to try to reduce tensions that was happening yesterday happening just prior to this major attack in the west bank. and after the shooting of the 2 settlers trying to de escalate tensions, some things coming out of that meeting positive will say, hearing it contradicting things, coming from the israeli government after that. so really a lot of back and forth very tense time, and no one really knows where this is headed. phil, thank you for that. rebecca. i do doubly correspond rebecca, written in jerusalem. don't miss 59 migrants have died after their overcrowded boat smashed into rocks of southern italy. we're lazy. people were rescued or swam ashore and some were taken to hospital when the vessel sank near the city of katona . the official said the boat set out several days ago from the western turkish port is mere italian made you say the people on board with mainly from afghanistan and
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iran and pakistan treasured possessions wash. sure. dozens of migrant streams ended here. children are among the victims rescue workers faced strong winds, trying to bring survivors to safety. condolences came from europe's top officials. i am deeply saddened by the terrible shipwreck off the coast of calabria. the resulting loss of life of innocent migrants is a tragedy. it's a shocking accident, but one that's all too familiar on italy, southern coastline and over my blanket wicker very. they also found 2 bodies on the beach where my parishes you're benedetto, but i've blessed them. but while i was blessing them, i asked myself, why do we always arrive after death?
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we should arrive before death. your re villamore. a new law introduced by italy's right when government restricts rescue operations et see that the us and so here it's an endless tragedy. it strengthens our conviction that the only useful way to stop these tragedies is to stop departures. opposition. politicians say that this only leads to more tragedies caught another another c, tragedy with dozens of deaths, including many children. we must corporate to safe as many lights as possible without criminalizing those who to day are saving lives at sea. despite the obvious dangers, the number of migrants making the perilous journey by boat to italy from northern africa and turkey is steadily on the rise. which only seem a group to in rome and told me more about the ongoing rescue effort. well,
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what we do know is that the firefighters, the coast guard, they have continued the search and rescue mission through the night, trying to find bodies at sea. but so far the deck counts still stands at $59.00. they concerned because of the rough si conditions and the currents that the bodies may have been moved. as a result, what they do know is, as i mentioned, 59 did some 80 people show that have been recovered july 20 of them in hospital. but we don't know the exact number of people on board. it was an overcrowded vessel, a 20 meter long wooden boat that essentially crash broke to pieces and those desperate people trying to get to shore way. hearing stories about families, whole families, essentially lofted sea and perhaps only one survivor. we do know that those on board appeared to have identified one of the survivors as being an alleged people.
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smuggler report say, it is a turkish man. we do know that the boat left the coast of turkey from 3 to 4 days ago before making this journey here to try to arrive to italian shows, the italian president said you're much rela, yesterday making a very strong statement that understanding where these people have come from leading very difficult conditions, it's important that the european union work together to try and resolve this. my great re phenomena these manage it. the talent government led by a right wing prime minister, georgia bologna, putting the blame squarely on the traffic was believing that, as you mentioned, this has to be resolved at the point of departure that they are done and tell us more about these new laws in italy, which make it more difficult to help migrant boats and c. well essentially the,
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the right way government has pushed through these laws and he said she did make it tougher. they put greater restrictions on the work that's being carried out by n g o rod. my good rescue ships, these are the ships that go out to see and try and help these my goods, when the idea was no longer all, if they kept size and they try to rescue these, my good be talent, government healed that these rescue ship encourage more people to take this dangerous and difficult journey, but my good rescue should say, if you try to stop us, that's not going to stop these migrants from making this dangerous journey. it's only going to risk their lives. and the united nation has said that this is against international law. these rescues have to be carried out to some of the restrictions in place. include things like once you rescue some people, you have to immediate need. go to the port that is suggested by the italian
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authorities, that my good rescue should say. these ports are often very far away, and so it takes them many days to get to shore on top of that along the way. they are not allowed to rescue other people, so they feel these laws restricting a life saving work. but the government says, what they do encourages others to come here. in the meantime though, you have the situation of these desperate people leading already desperate situations. we know that they coming from countries like updated stuff like iran, like somalia, and often they suffer or lose their lives as a result. thank you for that jealousy, my god. in room. as a look at that. so all store is making headlines around the world. german chancellor, all i've shown says is government wants to make it easier for i t experts from india to obtain work phases in germany. made the announcements in the high tech hub of banga. lulu, on the final davis 1st visit to india as chancellor tens of thousands of people
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have gathered in mexico city to protest against electoral law reforms. arguing that the changes approved by congress threatened democracy president and ves, manuel loper lopez, oprah door denies the claims essentially elections to do next year and policing shall anchor use tear gas and water cannons to dispel protestors and great the postponement of local elections. i, the government says the ongoing economic crisis means it cannot pay for them. thousands of acquisition supporters tried to march towards the capital columbus made business. and the government district, in defiance of abass and russian president vladimir putin, has claim that ukraine's allies are planning to dismantle russia. a claim that western countries have dismissed. in an interview on state tv ad on sunday, mister putin claimed russia had no choice but to take into account nato's nuclear capabilities. he went on to accuse nato members of taking part in russia's conflict
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indirectly by supplying ukraine with arms. exactly why give, meanwhile, russian forces say they're making advances in ukraine's east. they've been mounting repeated attacks on the region around the city of back mort, which has become the scene of some of the heaviest fighting in the war. great military says it is holding the line them of the russian offensive has failed to gain new territory. this is what the front line of russia's war and ukraine looks like, according to russian state media. not a single civilian in site and back what the battle for back mortars the longest running and bloody este in russia's war on ukraine. russia claims it's making headway. the defense ministry said that in the genetic area, over a 100 ukrainian trips were destroyed in the last 24 hours. it is a ruler group,
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this is deal. meanwhile, this fitted from the ukrainian military appears to show russian tanks being blown up. as they tried to approach the dynette sk city of villa dar despite the constant bombardment from russian forces, ukrainian soldiers are fighting to keep the land out of russian hands. unless you did that, we are fighting for our children who claim for our fellow ukrainians for our nation allotted with good luck because i think what russia is doing now, this sort of this genocide of ukrainian zone with russia says nathan ukrainians don't have another option. who couldn't see what to win, the more global rec, that's why we will fight till the very end the we have been so looking for glory to ukraine. up and down the front line, cities and villages alike have been left in ruins. most civilians have left but in
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the small village of baha redid jeanette for people remain closed for almost every house in building in the village bears traces of violent fighting. but they're here to stay where we go. but still record that is i was in shock or was go just shock freeform. i didn't feel good both, but it had already happened frog will and i couldn't change it. oh, for, for younger blue on as long as it's ukraine, as long as it belongs to ukraine will to her. i'll stay here yet. i miss you, sir. i'm over the wanton is g o. as steely resolve, one that's reflected in ukrainian civilians and trips alike all along the front line. as they continue to defend themselves against russian offensive. a stronger correspondent, matthew, spinning a who's in hark,
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if ukraine 2nd largest, 15. welcome, which is, what should we make of these apparently conflicting reports. russia saying that advancing in ukraine's east and ukraine saying they're holding the line well, if you look at the map and i mean the map that has confirmed positions, because every time one of the takes a settlement, they post photos with landmarks, etc. and then people start verifying them, comparing them. if you look at the very find more or less verified positions that you see a lot of back and forth that throughout the past few days and weeks. and that is why these messages are conflicting because they keep changing all the time over. all russia has been able to make advances over the past few months. slow advances, but advances in the past few days. they have come,
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not close to and circling the city, but yeah, pretty much having a big advantage and a road may be open to and circling your credit, resisting fiercely to these advances and it has been holding the town. i've been, many experts have said it's a matter of a few days and that's already a few weeks ago. so it's very important for both sides to keep each other in check there or to advance. and that is why we are seeing this incredibly bloody way of fighting than this incredible waste of human bodies and offer offer military equipment. and all this is because this is the place where, where these 2 armies are trying to exhaust each other. and that's why these, we see these movements, but we can not still,
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the battle seems not to be decided yet, but russia has an advantage now. and perhaps you could summarize the fighting or elsewhere for as many as well, as i said, this is really the main focus of fighting, but attempts to break through from the russian side have been going on along other front lines about 100 kilometers east of where i am standing now, there are other places where the fighting is intense and her also that would be the very north of the eastern frontline, but also in between these 2 points and also south. so what russia is trying now, rush is trying to break through and rushes, trying to find the weak spots of the ukrainian army. and that's why these attacks continue in different parts, but nowhere is this kind of exhaustive battle. like in bob mart anderson. thank you for that mathias i'm. it is bullying in hockey. the earthquakes are
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devastated parts of turkey and syria. this month of claims more than 50000 lives and displaced millions to make it simpler for syrians living in turkey to deal with the quakes effect back home anchor has loosened immigration restrictions and next report follows a man returning to syria. this time for good abdul hamid thought his moved to turkey would be permanent. then the earthquake changed everything. he spent a week searching the rubble for his family only to discover the corpses of his wife, his daughter, and one son. besides himself, only 2 sons survived. after spending 9 years in turkey, he has now decided to return to his parents in harm. in the north of syria, about global alicia, hottest. i crossed the buddha after i lost everything i had earned in my life if you lavished. i lost my house, but my furniture and all my money,
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the loss of i slept an attend until i had the will to start a new to move on home. so then i was able to take my son who is 2 years old and my eldest son and come here today, that is not dead there and you're dead here. but here you have your family, your relatives. and this is what prompted me to come back with his parents home was also destroyed. rob, so for now, the 3 of them will have to stay with other relatives. bobbo love it off the list. i'm not planning anything right now that i can't think i'm waiting for the situation to change and forgot to send us relief. here at the bob, i'll how are crossing? dozens of buses arrived from turkey, bringing syrians home. thousands have returned to visit relatives taking advantage of an offer from turkish authorities that allows them to spend up to 6 months in northwest syria without losing their chance to return to turkey. but abdulla hamid has decided to stay in syria for good. he and his 2 sons are ready to start
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a new life here. but 1st, they must bury the corpses of their loved ones. now to nigeria, where authorities have begun to announce early election results falling a tight presidential race promote was mostly peaceful despite some reports of violence, delays and technical problems, 18 candid that surviving to take over from president mohammed you who hari, nationally 90000000, were eligible to vote with many hope you're a new leader, would make a better job of tackling security, economic malaise and growing poverty. we can join our correspondent america or k r coyer or who's in colony in that northern nigeria. or welcome. what can you tell us about some of your other results yet? so the resource, lots of it in, in, like you did mention, i mean, but those who sit on the 25th of february without been what it is now is out of the
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suitcase in the system. cbd connections are beginning to see the electron body. and now it's in a new space that was resolved not been announced by the candidate it was about $30000000.00 in castilla, which is the whole country of the president. and of course, it is south of the results that i said, no, the collision, national collision center is not here, but we did at the local level, state level all through the night. so we expected don't get to see more results because some of the speed as that last early hours up to do the almost done with that with diesel, which down to the national solutions. and that in when we set up with the noun, kids. and so when are we likely to to know the identity of nigeria next president?
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then hey, with this a long time you like in the past with the reason why we've had issues with our resorts and so we can certainly see where those to be. but what we do know that we get more results from the prestige, but we're not certain whether we get school. we get to lead to this next city. thank you for back to america, acoya in carbon. ah, i'd apologies for some profound quality that at 4 ball and the big game on the
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weekend in germany is bonded league. it was a by an munich hosting all new on berlin. tied in 1st place at the top of the table going into the weekend, brought teams had a shot at the title, but despite their close standing in the year. but despite their close standing, the champions outclassed the berlin side. the noon could scarcely have picked a filthier evening on which to walk into the lion's den of the alley on serena, alongside the snow. and byron's parties on legions. the pretenders from berlin had to deal with the swagger of serial champions that they managed for half an hour. and then the dam burst. erik trip in the thing was given time and space to not in the opener. 9 minutes later kingsley come, all had similar freedom to run through and grown frederick lin off to make it to nil. a lovely
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drop of the shoulder from the frenchman, and a fine finish from a tight angle. and then on the stroke of halftime jamal missy allah killed the game as a contest. thomas miller just managed to keep the ball in to see ella doing the rest when you and did show some attacking threat and the 2nd half. but sure, i'll do. becca was out of luck was his shot was deflected over. that was the most the berliners could muster by and so the game out with ease the wind, pitch them back with their funds, believe they belong to the wind as legal will bond coach eula. nod guzman was understandably pleased with his team's performance . that perfect game of my at him, i'm a writ of ra today because her with our brick at all, against an opponent or which nobody did concede that many chances, i think with rates of just 256 single study. i'm good
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