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to for the make up your own mind. w. made for minds with this is the w. news live from berlin, escalating violence in the west bank after a deadly shooting official say a ride by israeli settlers has left a palestinian man dead. the attacks were an apparent response to the killing of 2 is re lease by palestinian gunman. will hear from a correspondent in jerusalem. also on the program. the search continues for
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survivors of an overcrowded migrant vessel, smashed to pieces in rough seas, off the italian coast. at least 80 people have been rescued, but dozens are known to be dead. counting votes for president in nigeria election, volunteers that go through the balance one by one in africa's largest democracy. ah. i'm feel gale. welcome to the program palestinian authority say one person has died during a ride by israeli settlers in the west bank. as a group of settlers set fire to dozens of cars and homes hours after a palestinian gunman shot and killed 2 settlers on sunday. attacks a part of worsening violence in the region and happened this. israeli and palestinian officials met in jordan to de escalate tensions.
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why correspondence be better written in jerusalem told me more or feel this is some of the worst settler violence service that we've seen here in years. summer saying since the end of the 2nd intifada, nearly 2 decades ago, as you mentioned, we saw a settlers marching into this north and west back west bank city of who our they were burnt, local houses, they burnt around about $35.00 palestinian homes were completely burnt. some 30 others partially burnt. one palestinian man was shot and killed and some others were injured. several others injured and also suffering from smoking relation. ah, so the scenes coming out of who are last night were really quite shocking prompting one israeli defense official or security official, rather who goes unnamed calling them the same a pogrom. that has words that have been echoed by other officials, really some of the worst settler violence we have seen really in years it came,
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as you mentioned, as an apparent revenge attack for the shooting and killing of 2 settlers yesterday . not very far from the town of hawaii, that was my policy, the man who is still on the run, a man hon is being conducted for him. you know, what we're seeing is an escalation of violence in the region. this has been one of the deadliest years in the last decades this year alone. some 60 palestinians have been killed and some 13 israelis including 7 in a synagogue shooting last month. many viewers will remember, some people here very, very concerned about the escalation in finance. and just exactly what's going to happen, every one calling for calm, but that looking like it's falling on deaf ears. feel right, a we be looking at quite dramatic pictures as you, as you've been speaking. what sort of reaction has there been? well, it hasn't been as much reaction as you might imagine, a very quiet from the far right factions of the israeli government in response to this attack so far last night, that prime minister benjamin netanyahu did
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a release video statement, calling for com. he said that i ask, even when the blood is boiling not to take the law in one's hands. apparently speaking to the settlers, urging them to allow the security services and the id f to take care of any situation and security situation to not take the law into their own hands and calling for com. but this either comes on the backdrop of escalating violence and so the u. s. state department has come out condemning the violence or that they say that they've condemned the shooting of the israelis earlier yesterday. that shooting attack. but nothing yet from security minister. it's a mob angry, a himself, a settler, nor finance minister bit slow, smart trade. so that is quite interesting, both of whom came out quite strong yesterday in the wake of the gunning, the killing of the 2 israeli. so still waiting for more statements from the government, but definitely calls for com. continue. so corresponding to rebecca richard speaking to me a little earlier,
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only 61 migrants have died after over crowded wooden boats smashed into rock soft, eastern italy, walden, 80 people were rescued or swarm ashore. new city of katona and officials, the boat set out several days ago. from western turkey un refugee agency. so those on board, mainly from afghanistan, samaria, unpacking, sta treasured possessions, will 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, stop 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
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a shocking accident, but one that's all too familiar on italy, southern coastline, and over what 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? we should arrive before death. your re villamore. a new law introduced by italy's right when government restricts rescue operations at sea, at 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. there's opposition. politicians say that this only leads to more tragedies, makoto methods, another c tragedy with dozens of death, including many children. we must corporate to save as many lights as possible without criminalizing those who to day are saving lives at sea. despite the obvious
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dangers, the number of migrants making the perilous journey by boat, italy from northern africa and turkey is steadily on. the rise or journalist sema dr. in rome told me more about the ongoing rescue. well, what we do know is that the firefighters, the coast guard, they've 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 body may have been moved. as a result, what they do know is, as i mentioned, 59 did some 80 people, so that have been recovered alive. 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
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desperate people trying to get to shore. where hearing stories about families, whole families, essentially lost, could see. and perhaps only one survivor, we do know that doors on board appeared to have identified one of the survivors as being an alleged people. smuggler report say, it is a turkish man. we do know that the boat left the coast of turkey some 3 to 4 days ago before making this journey here to try to arrive to italian shores. the italian president said to martha rella yesterday, making a very strong statement that understanding where these people have come from, leaving 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 below the putting the blame squarely on the traffic was believing that,
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as you mentioned, this has to be resolved at the point of departure that they're done. assuring mister c, macabre from rome. now to nigeria, we're a local officials have begun to announce early election results were following a tied to presidential race. the boat was mostly peaceful despite some reports of violence, delays and technical difficulties, 18 candidate surviving to take over from president obama to hari elite 90000000 were eligible to vote with many hoping a new leader would do a better job of tackling security economic malaise. and grown poverty well, legacy bureau chief flourished corner joins us from a orca in nigeria, sir. and ambrose state to welcome flourish. what have we learned from those? first results are the results aesthetic tree clean in? although they've been very slow, and many nigerians are very,
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has gone anxious about a why the results are taking so long to call mean. so the levels of compilation, you know, it starts from the state level before, then they go on to compile them on the national level. and as it is right now, many states asked the compiling when, in fact, we should be looking at the national level already in alhambra. this for example, where i am up until yesterday night, there was still no announcement of who do when i was here in and i'm rusty's and we are looking at to 6 are the states. so results are coming in really slowly so far we have just one states been announced and we are hoping that we would get more results as the day goes on. so when can we expect to know who's going to be nigeria next president? that's the big question. many people are anxiously waiting to hear for the next president will be what as i mentioned,
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it appears it's going to take way much longer than we expected. so, um, ideally around today, monday, tuesday, you know, the results could already, should already have been clear, you know, given an indication of who would be leading. but as i mentioned, we have just one state announced out of 36 states. so it's difficult to see exactly when we would hear the final results and the word about the way the election was run because i understand voting was delayed in many parts of the country. i'm had to be extended into sunday. oh, what happened? well i'm from way i was here in andros, did things appear to be quite calm, but of course lead time to even the day we began to hear all kinds of results and it appears this might be one of them was chaotic electrons that we've had in a recent history because, you know, a lot of things were not working in
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a coffee shop, did not show up one time. in fact, some pulling units didn't even get to vote. some people didn't get votes, thought attacked, are some poorly units. snatching ballard boxes, people were injured. in fact, it looks like we've lost the line to flourish a corner in nigeria policies for that, we'll take a look at small stores making the news around the world. now. german chancellor, olaf shaw says his government wants to make it easy for id experts from india to obtain work visas in germany. he made the announcement in the high tech hub of a bangalore on the final debuts 1st visit to india as chancellor. tens of thousands of people have gathered in mexico city to protest against the electoral law reforms . arguing that the changes approved by congress threatened democracy present address man while lopez abra door denies the claims a presidential elections are due next year. but he's insur lanka, use
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t a gas and water cannon to dispel protestors angry at the postponement of local elections, which the government says is because it can't afford it because of the ongoing, the economic crisis. thousands of opposition this for to try to march towards the main business and government districts of the capital, colombo, in defiance of a bat. it's bought the big game of the bundles legal weekend was by and now munich, it against it. when you and berlin with both sides tied on points in 1st place for the champions by on a look to far ahead as they swatted the bellows aside. 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. eric took
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a meting 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 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 managing to keep the ball in missoula during the rest. who knew and did show some attacking threat in the 2nd half. but sure i'll do. becca was out of luck. as his shot was deflected over. that was the most the berliners could muster by him. so the game oak with ease, the wind puts them back with their funds, believe they belong to the wind as legal elsewhere in the bonus leger on
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sunday they were to studying gulls as fryeburg drew one all with laver, cruising fryeburg went at one nail up in the 1st half free kick from vincenza griffith. he took the claim of the boat did seem to go in a flavor. cruise and keeper lucas were dead sky. lay the cruising replied in the 2nd half through a sweet volley from saw admiral one. a fellow school doc film is next. sarah kelly has more world news at the top of the i have a good ah, jeremy has had 1111, not single woman, the gender gap in space exploration. germany's 1st female astronaut has been waiting for years to get her turn. the private initiative is pushing to make it happen. the mission is to send the 1st female.

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