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a me personally is just a dream. i've always had. i've always wanted to see the us for destiny. for space starts more changed on d. w ah ah, this is d, w. 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 were an apparent response to the killing of 2 israel used by a palestinian gunmen. we'll hear from our correspondent to jerusalem,
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also coming up the slow pace of counting the votes for president in nigeria, top political party say it is too slow. as electric volunteers go to a valid one by one in africa is largest democracy. and the search continues for survivors of an overcrowded migrant vessel, smashed to pieces in rough seas. off of the italian coast, at least 80 people have been rescued. dozens are known to be dead and in the blood to seek a buyer munich, impose their will on young berlin in a match with the 1st place on the line that more coming up in sports. ah, i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. hello, cindy. already say that one person has died during
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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 to settlers on sunday. the attacks are a part of worsening violence in the region and happened as, as rarely and palestinian officials met in jordan to de escalate. the tension calls the come did not last long in the we spank. just al is after to israeli. brothers was shot deed in the car. schools of israeli settlers began rioting near the town of honda. 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. the liver says dad, 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 are broken and burned. these will save
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houses and they were destroyed by about 4 to 500 settlers, with people from the army for their protection flow. palestinian officials say one man was shot dead by israeli fire, and for more wood badly injured. nearly 100 others were treated for t. a gas 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, good. i ask, even when the blood is boiling not to take the law into one's hands. i ask what 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 hard line views. since the start of this year,
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the israeli palestinian conflict, his kind, 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 failed to calm tensions which are now higher than they've been in years. and earlier, and he w correspondent, rebecca readers told us more from jerusalem. 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 the 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 st of settler violence. we
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saw them going in their torching palestinian homes. businesses at one home had a family in at the idea of had to these really defense forces had to evacuate that family. 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 really 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 is already being 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. and that was rebecca readers into
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loose alum. as turned to some other news, nigerian political parties are criticizing the slow pace of boat counting after the weekend type presidential election. some have early, some early results have been announced, but election volunteers around the country are methodically going through ballads one at a time. nearly 90000000 were eligible to vote with many hoping that a new leader can help overcome nigeria security concerns and economic malays dw legos. bureau chief, florida to kura is following the election in nigeria as a member state. and i asked her about the vote count the results are tree cleaning very slowly and a lot of nigerians are losing their patience because usually around them 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 apple j, the federal capital,
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we have just one state announced at the state level coalition is still going on at the state level um 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, collision is still going on. and if still not announced a we not here in an address, these are we are looking at 36 august states. so of course, as a lot of frustration, are we the electoral commission on i'm like, how long it's taking for them to counter the resource 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 here in a final announcement. and this is, of course, given a room to lots of speculations from people are seeing that the delay is deli,
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brittany, cause to attempt to reach the election. and 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, 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. florida, 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 quasi from an umbrella and things seem to be going on, mostly army farts. 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, late time the debit began to get reports from different parts of nigeria, of, of, of pulling units where i mc officials didn't even show up. i taught of many pauline
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units where they started voting and we have what's in lit into the night. and some how to, like you said extend to sunday if they were part of the country where people were protesting on the streets shouting out we most votes, we more sports 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, 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 state. thank you. and here are some other stories making headlines. environmental activist gratitude, burke has joined demonstrators blocking access to norway's energy ministry. the
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activists oppose wind turbines built on land used by the original sa may people who say that their reindeer are frightened by the giant power generators to wind farms have operated for 16 months. despite a norwegian supreme court ruling against them, united nations secretary general antonio good ted ish, has warrant that human rights are under assault around the world. speaking to the un human rights council, ted, as you said, that russia's invasion of ukraine in particular had unleashed widespread death destruction and displacement gal guy. he called for a renewed commitment to international human rights agreement, is the same russian forces say that they are making advances an eastern ukraine. they've been mounting repeated attacks on the region around the city of bock moved, which has become the scene of some of the heaviest fighting in the war. ukraine's military says that it is holding the line and that the russian offensive has failed
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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 in back what the battle for back motors the longest running and bloodiest in russia's war on ukraine. russia claims it's making headway. the defense ministry said that in the genetic area, over a 100 ukranian troops were destroyed in the last 24 hours. the rule of a little bit is deal. meanwhile, this fatigue 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
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are mostly that both were fighting for our children for our fellow ukrainians for our nation. loitered with good look because i think what russia is doing now. the sort of this genocide of ukrainian or russian it's easy to look for than ukrainians don't have another option. you couldn't see what's a when the more little rick, that's why we will fight till the very end. the williams were 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 the small village at baha redid sionna for people remain closed for almost every house in building in the village bears traces of violent fighting. but they're here to stay with you. but do what i do, that is i was in shock or was go just shock humor for you for i didn't feel good
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both, but it had already happened. frog will and i couldn't change it. oh, for, for younger blue m, 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 doing a steely resolve. one that's reflected in ukrainian civilians and troops alike all along the front line as they continue to defend themselves against russian offensives. now at least $61.00 migrants have died after their over crowded wooden boat smashed into rocks off of eastern italy. more than 80 people were rescued or swam ashore near the city of katana, but many more are still missing. and official said that the boat set out several days ago from western turkey. the un refugee agency says those on board were mainly from afghanistan, somalia and pakistan treasured possessions will sure
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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 little blanket wicker very. they also found 2 bodies on the beach where my parishes, your brother to put a life, bless 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
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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. opposition. politicians say that this only leads to more tragedies, codo methods, another c tragedy with dozens of deaths, including many children. we must corporate to save 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 to italy from northern africa and turkey is steadily on the rise. now the earthquakes at devastated parts of turkey and syria earlier this month have claimed war than $50000.00 lives and displaced millions to make it simpler for syrians living in
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turkey to deal with the quakes. the facts back home on kara has loosened immigration restrictions. our next report follows a man returning to syria. this time for good abdul hamid thought he'd be able to settle in turkey. but the earthquake changed everything. he spent a week searching the rubble for his family and found the bodies of his wife, his daughter, and one son. his 2 other boys survived. after 9 years in turkey, his now decided to return to his parents in had him in the north of syria, about global alicio nicholas. i crossed the border after i lost everything i had earned in my life 30 lavish, i lost my house, but my furniture and all my money, loss of i slipped 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's 2 years old and my eldest son and come here to day go to live, you're dead there and you're dead here. but here you have your family and your
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relatives. and this is what prompted me to come back. but even here, his parents home was also destroyed. so he and his sons will have to stay with other relatives. well, for now, i've got 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 at the bub, i'll how are border crossing? dozens of buses arrive 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 our bill hammered and his sons will not be going back till a tend to start over here at home, bearing the weight of their grief. and with me here in the studio as d, w as pure bay wrote bureau chief, muhammad tray tay,
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he has covered the earthquakes and turkey and syria, as well as the syrian civil war. how common is the story that we just saw? well, the flow of people crossing from the city is crossing from turkey to city or is quite noticeable. now there's a new regulation, allowing them to go back to visit the families. but frankly, unlike other meet a lot of the families that we talk to on the borders are not willing to stay in cd or they just want to visit. and i mean, look at the families and, and just visit the area and, and go back to turkey. the they said lifestyle in northern city, life whole life in t. v isn't good enough for them with a lack of food lacoff residents with lack of medicine and clean water. so they will go back to syria also on another level,
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the flow of aides are going to into syria is quite increasingly noticeable as well, but it's still not enough to cover d. the need a huge need in that devastated area. so it's also, i mean, to bring in more aid is quite a complex you and said that the border crossings from turkey to northern cedar are not enough to deliver the aid that is needed to cover their needs. but, but, but i tell you something it's, that's the area is still an act of conflict on the people are still holding grudges . so some people we spoke to would, they'd rather die rather than receiving aid from the origin side or from a side? well, i'm so you know, the people who are then in syria, how are they coping right now? because, you know, you have the description of the situation right now as being a tragedy on top of the tragedy. so, you know,
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1st dealing with the civil war and now this, this massively destructive earthquake. how are people coping? what may be that they're not? i mean, it, tragedy over the tragedy is such a precise description for people who have been experiencing a multiple displacement. i think what is, unfortunately keeping the people and all of them syria busy is to search for a tent on a daily basis to go shelter, hunting, thousands of the living in their cars and on the sidewalks. the just searching for it for tense, which seems to be quite impossible in the north could, did situation goes even more complex. now the people are being asked to evacuate schools. some schools as what are the i started a class with the c d trauma off of the aftermath of the earthquake is quite clear on children in schools as well. do they feel anxious about anything being in
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the classroom being in the building. they feel anxious about sounds like the desks being moved so they still didn't really cope with this situation, especially that off the shots are still real coding. are people describing what they're living well with, you know, i've covered the war in syria and i've covered the devastating they don't. 4th glass. the thing is, the people over there always had a clear enemy to express that age are to direct their anger towards and that normally helps and speeds up the process of overcoming the tragedy. it's not the case in the people who lived the earthquakes across more countries, like people don't know who to blame. they don't know how to express their anger, and this is really slow in the process of healing. if ever possible. maternity,
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our payroll piero chief joining us now to describe the situation that i'm syrians are, are now facing. we appreciate it. thank you. thank you. hm. ah, we're going to turn to some sports is now and the big game of the bundle, like a weekend, was firing munich again. 2 young berlin with both sides tied on points in the 1st place. but the champions fired, looked far ahead as they swatted the berliners 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 a meting was given time and space to not in the opener.
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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, 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, doing the rest. who knew and did show some attacking threat and 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 gay note with ease the wind pitch them backward, their funds believe they belong to the end as legal and after the game, byron coach hughley, another man had this to say about his team's performance against a young oh,
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perfect game. oh my god, i'm a really broad today because i would have written control against that opponent, which nobody did concede that money chances. i think with rates just 256 sandals today. i'm good to draw against their calendar texts of the gra hold resorted to minutes. i'm over to help you today and elsewhere on sunday, there were 2 stunning goals as fryeburg to one all with labor. cruise in fryeburg went, went none at one nil up in the 1st half through a free cake from vincenzo refill he took the claim, though the ball seemed to go in off leave, or cruise in keeper lucas ruddy rad etzky. labor cruising replied the 2nd half through a sweet volley from. 8 sar on moon $11.00 the final score. so let's take a look at all the blown to seek a results from max j 22. there's that byron when and the draw in fryeburg,
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last placed shaka beat, stood guard, dormant, defeated hoffen heim, leipzig, down frankfurt wolf's berg. b. cologne, hair to berlin, defeated ox berg bremen took care of welcome and mines hammered. glad bah! so look at the standings now. byron and dormant r a level on points at the top when you own remain in 3rd, but are now 3 points behind leaders. leipzig move on to 4th in the bottom half hair to make the leap to 14th. that means that oftentimes bonham and chalka now bring up the rear and here are some other stories from the world of sports. in tennis, cameron norie found back thought back from a set down to win the real open final, the bridge beat world number 2, car loaves alcaraz over 3 sets. having lost another final to the same opponent one
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week earlier, it is nor is 1st a t p title of the new year. in basketball, the milwaukee fox triumphed over the phoenix suns. despite missing their star player, they're starting player yanis on tony campbell. due to the injury, the victory extends the team's winning streak to 14 games and keeps their chances of finishing top of the m b a's eastern conference alive and in ice hockey. now we're talking about carol cap was off, who was the hero? as the minnesota wild beat, the columbus blue jacket, he scored all 3 of wild goals as they came from behind to secure a 3 to victory, a rush and hold his side level before feeling his hat trick. in a dramatic overtime period,
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a football fans and turkey use a league match on sunday to make a heartwarming donation to children impacted by the recent earthquake in the country. supporters through thousands of teddy bears and other stuff, toys, onto the pitch. the event was organized by fan groups of the home side. that is, is stumble, base club is chic tosh. there was also reports of support or chance calling on the turkish government to resign of next sunday w. this eco, india, looking at how humanity saved the ozone layer with a chemical band providing a model for today's environmental stress. ah, with
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