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this is the destination with find out they stuck in the trees. a can then tree. ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, escalating violence in the west bank. official say a riot by israeli settlers has left the palestinian man dead. the attacks were a response to the killing of to his re lease by a palestinian government. also on the program, counting the vote for president de nigeria,
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top political parties say it's too slow as election, volunteers go through balance one by one in africa, largest democracy plus the potential breakthrough to resolve. one of breaks it thorn is legacies, the u and the u. k, on the verge of a deal to govern trade for northern ireland. and the search continues for survivors of an overcrowded migrant vessel, smashed to pieces in rough seas of the italian coast. at least 18 have been rescued, but thousands are known to be dead. ah. i've got others welcome to the program. palestinian authorities say one person has died during a riot by israeli settlers in the west bank. they say a group of settlers had fire to carson some 30 homes that was hours after
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a palestinian gunmen shot and killed to settlers on sunday. the attacks of part of worsening violence in the region and happened as israeli and palestinian officials met in jordan to deescalate the tensions calls. the com did not last long in the we spank. just hours after to israeli brothers was shot dead in the car. scores of israeli settlers began rioting near the town of, however, apparently in response to the killings which is rarely 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 up 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 gas, inhalation. o palestinian president markwood 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 god, i ask 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
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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. we cannot get the very latest from d. w correspondent, becker richard susan, who were aware, the incident happened. rebecca, what are you seeing there? oh god, i am in who are you right? quite right behind me. you can see if you can see the mosque in the background. that's pretty much where the shooting of the 2 is. riley's took place is then what happened last night? the settlers came marching in to this town from this direction, burning, shops and properties along the way. behind me, you can see a car yard, many of the cars here. all of the cars, as you can see, completely burns out. around about 100 vehicles were burned, 30 homes completely destroyed and some 3500 partially destroyed. what's happening here? you can see the army, the military reinforcement,
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they're lining the streets. there are checkpoints all along the way. nobody very difficult people to get in and out, but it is a thoroughfare town guy. how this is how the settlers get from the settlement here behind me. you can't quite see it in the shop, but they get from there into israel. so this is a thoroughfare, it has been kept open, people are able to pass through, but it's a veritable ghost town here today. pretty much everything shot shot, shot, a shot, sorry, just some press and some family lingering around. we are expecting settlers to arrive back after the funeral of the to the, to settlers that were killed on sunday. they are expected to arrive and come through this again in a few hours. now, rebecca, walk us through the reaction from both sides to this conflict. will you had prime minister benjamin netanyahu in that report? they he put out a video statement last night, calling to com, telling sellers not to take matters into their own hands, but to allow the security forces to do the work that clearly fell on deaf ears.
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what we've heard obviously, condemnation coming from the palestinian, but from the leaders in garza hamas and the palestinian authority. though hamas blaming the palestinian authority for taking part in a peace conference yesterday or a summit to try and damp intentions. don't forget, this violence is coming on the back of one of the most violent years. we've seen cynthia end of the intifada. we've seen more than 60 palestinians killed this year already. and some 13 is riley. so tensions incredibly high. our reactions from been via one of the security minister here, but it's a mob and re, he's come out saying he's going to crush any thread. he's vowing to not join coalition talks with the government. so we could be about to see as a big problems with benjamin netanyahu coalition coming forward with the report from laura. thank you very much of it. though nigeria political
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parties are criticizing the a. so pace of vote counting what is being seen as the countries tightest election since the end of military rule. in 1999 and early results, presidential candidate peter obee has defeated the governing party challenger to win lagos. the country's commercial harp, but electoral authorities are not expected to name an overall when it in the rest is the see president well model hurry for several days. really 90000000 nigerians were eligible to vote with many opening a new leader can help overcome nigeria, security concerns and economic problems. now the w's lego spirit she flourished took. laura joins us now from or cool in nigeria and barra states. what have we learned flores from those 1st results? well, the results of half the day commonly although they've been coming in very slowly. and like you mentioned in legal state, the person that parks
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a liberal party represented by peter b, one, b a p c. and that, as unfortunately resulted in some form of violence across legal state, we are seeing pockets of violence in different parts of the state because of support as of, of people that do not support a ballpark see, are revolting against the results and seeing that they are not happy, and they're not, the only was ex, expressing their displeasure. we are seeing this across board, even i'm not even within the labor party and the pdp people are saying that they are not satisfied, not only redaway the results we are now, but also with the results themselves. in fact, the labor party has called for a ward press conference, let us to the on we're expecting that they would denounce the the results. so i'm as the, as the day on falls we are, we are seeing or we're expecting more reactions from different groups. now the
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question is asking though, when can we expect to know who's going to be nigeria next president? oh, that's the big question and i'm, it looks as if we're going to have to be very patient. it typically it doesn't take as long as it has taken. i mean it's not the base by now. we would typically have, or, you know, begin to get a sense of who the president would be. but so far. 9 we've not even had half of the states, half of the fair to 60, and their federal carpet, our territory, our buddha, our now's the results. so again, things are moving very slowly. we don't expect to hear the results any time soon. we are, we are expecting that it might take probably one or 2 more days before all the states can come to our project to report the results. now i'm counting is slow, but voting was also delayed in many parts of the country and had to be extended into sunday. was that what happened there?
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so where i am in an umbrella state, i reported on saturday that voting was peaceful. however, as the day on fall dead, we began to hear reports from different parts of nigeria. some places i didn't show up at all, some places i next should up late. and so what you studied leave in some pulling units would seem started as late as 6 pm in the evening, and we even began to see people rioting on the ship, protesting on the streets unseen. we most vote because they didn't see any ins, officials, unfortunately, we also had cases of ballade boxes been snatched, thawed. bt not people. i'm just to make sure that electrons do not hold in those places. the military have to step into kind of protect the votes and ensure that i lecture on or voting hop was induced pulling units. but there are many cases
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where people were not able to vote. and also we experienced the system, malfunctioning b, m technology that i used to conduct the electrodes in many cases was not working well for sugar reports on a jury as a number of state to thank you very much for several of not some of the other stories making headlines. the environmental activists credit timber has joined demonstrators blocking access to norway's energy ministry. the activists oppose wind turbines built on the land used by the indigenous sammy, people. the sammy say the reindeer frightens by the power generators to wind farms have operated for 16 months. despite norwegian supreme court ruling against them, tens of thousands of people have gathered in mexico city to protest against electoral law reform. they say changes approved by congress threatened democracy president andras manuel lopez over or denies the residential elections are due next
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year united nations secretary general antonio terrace has warned that human rights are under assaults unit around the world to the u. n. c. human rights council that are said, russia invasion of ukraine in particular at least widespread, this destruction and displacement that is called for a renewed commitment to international human rights agreement, diesel. now, the end could be in site to the impasse over the northern island protocol. that's a key sticking point. post breaks it, negotiations between the you and the u. k. i level tulsa on the way near london between the commission president, also a funder line, and the u. k. prime minister wishes sooner. it's expected that a new deal would remove checks on goods traveling across the irish sea from britain that are destined just for northern ireland goods. continuing on to the
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e. u members, state the republic of ireland with which northern ireland shares a land border would still require customs checks. now our correspond big masses cover this story for us and joins is now from london a big it breaks it was supposed to be done. apparently it is not well, again, you could be forgiven. as i thinking that breaks it was done. but northern ireland was always going to be a challenge. so we have seen since the peace talks in northern ireland, a period of relative stability in northern ireland for the last 25 years. you had a government where both sides of the community, those if you'd irish and those of your british were coming together, they were forming a government. but over breaks it and over the breaks it agreement, that richie soon organized la lion fund. a line i know talking about that was an, an impasse and people were not happy. and as a result, the northern ireland regional government actually was not working. so this makes it
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very, very important for receipt, richie sooner to succeed in these talks with our funder line because he wants to really end this period of instability in northern ireland. now big, if you've mentioned that it has been this more than our issue, has been a bone of contention for years. now, what are the chances it could actually be resolved. now the northern ireland protocol, which is what's being discussed at the moment, was a crucial part of boris johnson's briggs agreement. and it basically allows businesses in northern ireland to still trade relatively freely with the european union. however, on the other hand, there are some sort of check, some sort of barriers for these businesses in northern ireland who trade with the rest of the united kingdom. so for example, i was filming in a small delicatessen and a small shop. and they were not able to get all the cheese that they used to get
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from from the united kingdom, from the mainland. they just couldn't get it. it was too difficult to sell it in northern ireland. and this is not just about the cheese itself and that the people of northern ireland are being deprived of british cheddar, but it's also about identity. so for those people on the island of ireland, in northern ireland, who feel very much aligned to, to britain, they feel british for them. this is a problem when there is some sort of barrier in even if it's a relatively small trade barrier between northern ireland in the u. k. so this is the aim of re she soon ach day, he wants to reduce those trade barriers. and from what we know, we haven't, we haven't got any official tax so far. it does look like he has gotten quite considerable concessions by the european union. so this would be a successful re. she's sooner if it was true. thank you very much. the big mars reporting from london to the war in ukraine now,
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and russian forces, say they're making advances in ukraine's east. they've been mounting repeated attacks on the area around the city of backwoods, which has become the scene of some of the heaviest fighting the war. ukraine's military says it's holding the line and that the russian offensive has failed to take any 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 sight, in back more to the battle for back mortars the longest running and bloodiest in russia's war on ukraine. russia claims its making headway. the defense ministry said between the 2 nets, guerria over a 100 ukranian trips were destroyed in the last 24 hours later it's a roll of a little this is deal. meanwhile, this footage from the ukrainian military appears to show russian tanks being blown
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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. on the food that they were fighting for our children who claimed for our fellow ukrainians for our nation allotted with good luck because i think what russia is doing now the sort of this genocide of ukrainian or russian it's easy enough and ukrainians don't have another option who couldn't see what to when the more global rec, 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 of baja,
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redid china for people remain opponent for almost every house in building in the village bears traces of violent fighting. but they're here to stay where we go. we're still recording. that is, i was in shocker was gar, just shock freeform. i didn't feel good booth, but it had already happened frog will and i couldn't change it. oh, a fair young blood as long as it's ukraine. and as long as it belongs to ukraine will to her, i'll stay here yet. i miss you, sir. i'm over the wanton his joy 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 offensives. d, w correspond that he has rolling up this in how keith and he told us earlier about the conflicting reports of movements on the front lines. if you look at the map and
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i mean the map that has confirmed positions, because every time one of the saw takes a settlement, they post photos with landmarks, etc. and then people start verifying them, comparing them. if you look at the very 5 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, 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 tone. i've
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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 there. this incredible waste of human bodies and of military equipment. 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 cannot still, battle seems not to be decided yet, but russia has an advantage now money w correspondent, matters billing of their reporting from hockey's note is 62 microns, have died after their overcrowded wooden boat smashed into rocks of eastern italy
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more than 80 people were rescued or swam ashore near the city of katona. but many more still missing. and officials said the boat set out several days ago from western turkey un russia, g agencies as those on board were mainly from afghanistan, somalia, and pakistan. treasured possessions were 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. that one that's all too familiar on italy,
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southern coastline and from a blanket wicker very. they also found 2 bodies on the beach where my parishes, you're benedetti, 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 video, since 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, makoto methods, 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 to italy from northern
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africa and turkey is steadily on the rise. when are joined by francesca, rosella she is head of the migration unit of the italian red cross on jessica. what are you hearing from your colleagues on the ground there? good afternoon, i well, and a story where story a link to in a vocally scenario made by suffering humanity from one side. we had the survivors seeking for immediate has and war. and from the other side we have, we had a dead body stranded on the ground. so the stories were stories a really huge suffering. now emotionally, those, those are who survived, and you mentioned that they're suffering emotionally. they are trauma traumatized. so how are they getting treated?
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you said when they are a traumatized at the moment and some of them were immediately hospitalized because they needed specific health care for the others. the red cross is entering hospital inside the owner reception center, where we started off with them. we need this is the time right now we started yesterday, we did our mediation, psychological support, and restarting family service. and now it's time to proceed to proceed with caution and to try to let them feel finally safer, even if it won't be easy, especially when they will realize completely what's happened and that some of them are not with them anymore. now from the perspective of the organization that is helping these people, what's needed to prevent those tragedies from happening?
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well, when a tragedy like these happen, so we really realize the importance of prevention. it was one of the worst. she breaks the last, i think, 10 years, and it's very important to consider migration as a, as a phenomenon to be met. also considering the positioning of the country. so it's evidence that is an entry point for people seeking for a new life in europe. so they are a phenomenon and managing in a way also for having a place in terms of your money and assistance. francesca. positive it with the italian red cross. thank you very much for your time. thank you. and some sports news for your nap.
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german football legends. jo kinsmen has been announced as the new coach of the south korean men's national teen trends. one takes over the side on 3 here. deal is last coaching towards saw him leave. honestly got club had to berlin after less than 3 months, and the role kinsman has as also bells in charge of germany and usa, mens national t l. football fans in turkey used the league match on sunday to make a heart warming donation to children effected 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, the stumble, base club to shake, touch there. there were also reports of support of chance calling on the turkish government to resign. you watching the w news coming up next
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on the w news, asia, taiwan, and the us have been beefing up their military times. but will the enhanced cooperation make the islands safer from chinese aggression? my colleagues, barish, vanity will have that a lot more. after a short break, and if you want more news, just go to our website, d, w dot com and do visit our social media channels. they only need there is at d. w. that's it from me and the news team i'm going to have office with
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