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around the world and how we can and make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing. download it now feel free with. ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin escalating violence in the west bank after a deadly shooting official say that a riot by israeli settlers has left a palestinian man dead. the attacks and a parent response to the killing of 2 israel leased by a palestinian gunmen. we'll hear from our correspondent in jerusalem. also coming
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up the slow pace of counting the vote for president in nigeria, top political party say it is too slow as election, volunteers go through balance one by one and africa's largest democracy. and the search continues for survivors of an over crowded migrant vessel smashed to pieces and rough seas. off of the italian coast. at least 80 have been rescued. dozens are known to be dead. ah, i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program palestinian authority. say that one person has died during a riot by israeli settlers in the west bank. they say a group of settlers set fire to cars and some 30 homes. that was just hours after a palestinian gunmen shot and killed 2 settlers on sunday. the attacks are part of
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worsening violence in the region and happened as is really and palestinian officials met in jordan to de escalate tension. holes for come did not last long in the we spank. just hours after to israeli brothers was shot deed in the car. scores of israeli settlers began rioting near the town of hoarder, apparently in response to the killings which is riley officials described as a palestinian terror attack. the rioters began bending palestinian homes, cars, and businesses. there lived out about what's happening is the burning of an entire village for you. this is what they do. a lot of dozens of shops and houses were broken and burned. these will save houses and they were destroyed by about 4 to 500 settlers, with people from the army for their protection. palestinian officials say one man
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was shot dead by israeli fire, and for more wood badly injured. nearly 100 others were treated for t a guests in elation. o palestinian president mahmoud abbas condemned what he called terrorist acts carried out by settlers under the protection of the occupation forces. israel's prime minister has called for com. oh, i asked even when the blood is boiling not to take the law into one's hands. i ask that these really defense forces and the security forces be allowed to carry out their work. about 2900000 palestinians live in the west bank and around 475000 jewish settlers, many of whom hold hardline views. since the start of this year, the israeli palestinian conflict has claimed the lives of 63 palestinians, and 11 israeli civilians talks to stop the intensifying violence took place in jordan over the weekend while both sides made promises for peace. the meeting
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failed to calm tensions which are now higher than they've been in years. and let's bring in correspondent rebecca readers in jerusalem. rebecca, tell us more about what happened. well sir, this is really some of the worst settler violence, sir, that we've seen here in many years. some saying since the end of the 2nd intifada on 2 decades ago, as we heard in that report in an apparent revenge attack for the killing of 2 israeli settlers yesterday in the west bank near this town of hawaii, there was a cold put out on social media for settlers to get out and avenge that killing. that call was responded to when we saw settlers then going into this town tomorrow . it is a bit of a flash point in the north and west bank and often the scene of settler violence. we saw them going in there, torching palestinian homes, businesses at one home, had a family in at the idea of had to the israel defense forces had to evacuate that family
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. out of the burning house, we've seen dozens of cars burned and one. palestinian was also shot and killed during that attack. and the seas was so shocking, in fact, that one is rarely security official who wouldn't be name, told local media here he called the events of last night a pogrom. and that's the word that's being echoed here on local media. this is really gives you the indication of the scale and severity of this attack. and this comes on the backdrop of what has already been and one of the most violent years in recent decades. we've seen some 60 palestinians this year alone, killed her, and also 13 israelis, 7 of which were killed in that synagogue shooting towards the end of last last month. so we're seeing the tensions really ratcheting up here, very serious fears that things could well spiral out of control. what to both sides have to say there's been more reaction. yeah, of course have been the usual international condemnation,
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the u. s. the u. k. and the light palestinians have come out both in the west bank and in garza, both the palestinian authority animals coming out condemning these actions as you might expect. although we haven't seen anything more concrete coming from the palestinians. so far i must have instead been criticizing the palestinian authority for taking part in that summit yesterday that was mentioned in that report in aca to try and ease tensions. but last night we have benjamin netanyahu calling on the settlers are calling for people not to take matters into their own hands, to allow it to be taken care of by the security forces. and we haven't heard that much so far from the more right factions of the coalition. i'm speaking particularly of security minister it to my been via bit slow, small tricks. the finance minister, both settlers themselves, both calling in the past for annexation of the west bank. nothing official coming from men, but other members of their party definitely coming out in support of the actions last night. quite alarming. quite surprising. a prominent member of that coalition,
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the chairman of the national security committee, actually come out has come out and support, in fact, saying that it has more of a deterrence effect than we've seen in the west bank in the last 2 decades. so these kind of this kind of ratcheting up of tensions, certainly a concern here, everyone wondering where this is headed. rebecca raiders and jerusalem, thank you. in other news, nigerian political parties are criticizing the slow pace of boat counting after the weekends tight presidential election. some early results have been announced, but election volunteers around the country are methodically going through ballots. one at a time. nearly 90000000 were eligible to vote with many hoping a new leader can help overcome nigeria security concerns and economic malays. dw lakers, bureau chief florist to cora joins us now from or qu, in nigeria as our number state flourish. what have we learned so far from these 1st
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results? well sir, the results are trick cleaning very slowly and a lot of nigerians are losing their patience because usually around this time who would begin to get a sense. so have an idea of who is going to be the next president, but as it stands right now, out of $36.00 states and our body federal capital, we have just one state announced at the state level coalition is still going on at the state level. i'm, they have to complete the county, not the state level before then reporting to the national level in our border. and for example, an umbrella state where i am, coalition is still going on and if still not announced it, we not here in an address. these are we are looking at their, to 6 audacity. so of course, as a lot of frustration with the electoral commission on like how long it's taking for
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them to count the results on announcing the winner is when could we expect to know who might be nigeria next president? well, as it stands, it's very difficult to see exactly when it will be hearing a final announcement. and this is, of course, given room to lots of speculations from people are seeing that the delay is deli. brittany caused to attempt to reach the election and down of course the electoral body has said that they are taken responsibility for everything that is going wrong . and this is due to just purely technical failures on the are on site, on the side of the art technology. so as i said, we just have to wait and see, we don't know exactly when the results will be announced. florist, we understand that voting was delayed in many parts of the country. it had to be extended into sunday. what happened? ah, well sir, honestly, i was re potty from an umbrella and things seem to be going on smoothly. i'm a fox,
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i spoke to the candidates of the label patsy. peter will be and he said, based on his own experience or 14, i the, the system is the thing seems to be walking well. ah, however, lead time the day we began to get reports from different parts of nigeria, of pulling units where i, nickel fishes didn't even show a bottle of many pauline units where they started voting under way of what's in lit into the night and some how to like you said extend to sunday. in fact, there were parts of the country where people were protesting on the streets shouting, we most votes we most votes, because this is one of the most significant elections in recent history. we have a lot of young people who are, you know, being a part of the electoral process who are very much political aware politically our way and are ready to take part in the process. so of the, as much as i nick was being slow in terms of, you know,
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making sure the process goes smoothly. people were also standing the ground on the system that there must be a part of the electoral process flores to cora in nigeria as a number st. thank you. at least 61. my grants have died after their over crowded wooden boats smashed into rocks off the eastern coast of italy. more than 80 people were rescued or swam ashore near the city of katona. and officials said that the boat set out several days ago from western turkey. the you and refugee agency says those on board were mainly from afghanistan, somalia and pakistan treasured possessions will sure dozens of migrant streams ended here. children are among the victims rescue workers faced strong winds,
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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? we should arrive before death. your re villamore a new law introduced by italy's right when government restricts rescue operations it see 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
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liberal opposition. politicians say that this only leads to more tragedies, codo method, another c tragedy with dozens of deaths, including many children, we must cooperate to safe as many lives 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, italy from northern africa and turkey is steadily on the rise. sports news for you now, and the big game of the one to think a weekend was byron munich against union berlin with both sides tied on points in 1st place. but champions byron looked well ahead as they swatted the berliners aside. the new own 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 byrons parked his on legions. the pretenders from berlin had to deal with the
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swagger of serial champions that they managed for half an hour. and then the dumb 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 clean 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 half time jamal missy allah killed the game as a contest. thomas miller, just managing to keep the ball in missoula, doing the rest when you did show some attacking threat and the 2nd half. but sure, i'll do. becca was out of luck. his shot was deflected over. that was the most the berliners could muster by him. so the game with ease the wind
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pitch them backward, their funds believe they belong to the wind as legal offer. now coming up next, it is did have your business with my colleagues, stephen beardsley, to say with us, if you can for that he is looking at the world's largest and most influential, novel tact, air. i'm sarah kelly and berlin, thanks for watching. take care. i just got issues with all se grey, he will.
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