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okay, the stella ah donation bank city. gonna find out about rubinez story in some migraines. reliable news for migraines. wherever they may be. ah ah, this is b. w. news live from berlin, escalating violence in the west bank. officials say a riot by his railey settlers is left. the palestinian men die dead. the attacks were a response to the killing of 2 israelis by a palestinian gun. then we'll hear from all corresponded on the ground. also on the
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program counting the votes for president, did nigeria top political parties say it's too slow as election, volunteers go through balance one by one and africa's largest democracy and a breakthrough to resolve one of the brakes. it's thorny as legacies, b, u and the u. k, strike a deal to govern trade for know that islands class the search continues for survivors of an overcrowded migrant vessel, smashed to pieces and rough seas of the italian coast. at least 8 here been rescued by does the are known to be dead? ah, i'm good. how those as well come to the program? palestinian authorities say one person has died during a riot by his railey settlers in the west bank. they say
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a group of settlers set fire to cars and some 30 homes, and that was just hours after a palestinian gunman shot and killed to settlers on sunday. the attacks are part of worsening violence in the region and happened as israeli and palestinian officials met and 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 were safe houses and they were destroyed by about 4 to 500 settlers,
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with people from the army for their protection. 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 inhalation. oh 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, his kind, 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. oh, that's good. the very latest now from a correspondent becker. it is. who is on the brother in hawaii where that incident happened. rebecca, tell us, what are you seeing there right now? that's right. i mean, who are the side, the town where that attack took place a little over 24 hours ago. again, it was in response to as you mentioned, a ramming attack and a shooting that happened if you can see behind me just where that mos gave. that's where that incident happened and then in what has been called a retaliation attack, we saw hundreds of settlers marching through this who are a village. it is a major thoroughfare, leveling from the it's a settlement through to israel. behind us you can see
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a very heavy military presence all the way coming into the town where it was lined with military checkpoints have been set up. it's difficult to get in or out of the region, but it is still possible. this is the only route going in this direction and settle if have been using it just just before we came live much you might have the pictures that you can show. we're actually saw a car full of fiddles arrived. one of the settlers that got out of the car and came towards the palestinian se regarding each other and arguing. and then the idea came on for some sound bombs. it was quite a take situation with see more of that as the time goes on when we 1st arrived this afternoon, it was relatively calm, but it is now starting to heat up. we're expecting more set lists to be traveling through this area as they come back from the funeral of the to kill settlers. but it was happening in jerusalem just a little bit earlier. so what are people they're expecting right now?
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well, unfortunately, more tensions are expected. it is, as i said, a very tense situation here. i ever said people have been coming through and every time a call come through their honking. they're both screaming at each other. the settlers and the palestinian. so a lot more attention is expected in the coming hours. unfortunately, we've had the defense minister your glance say that we can expect days of unrest or days of it. difficult days ahead is what he said. so definitely no those call for calm that have been coming from, from the international community and from some people on both sides, definitely falling on it. also apparently the what talks are going on there and have been an agreement to de escalate this situation. and so what happens next? yeah, that's, yeah, that's why yesterday there was a summit actually happening during all of this of the before the,
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before the big attack that was happening here. but after the 2 settlers were killed, there was a summit happening in the seaside village of ask about jordan. that was to be headed by the u. s. in egypt, trying to get both sides to deescalate. now we didn't see some positive signs coming out of that summit. israel saying that they had agreed to hold settlement expansion, but just that we had really mix messaging because just after those, the messages that came out of that summer. we had benjamin netanyahu, the prime minister of israel st, absolutely by no means where they go and a whole settlement expansions. and we had it to my ben via the security minister saying what happens in jordan's days and completely ignore what was going on at that summit. so definitely, and we saw last night they seemed yvonne and she can hear the homepage i as they drive through this town both since are definitely not coming down at the moment down it up is because one is becca, which is the in hub. all right,
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thank you very much. rebecca. in the nigeria, several political parties are criticizing the slow pace of vote counting in what is being seen as the countries title selection since the end of military rule. in 1999 and the early results presidential candidate peter obi has defeated the governing party challenger to win lagos. that's the country's commercial hub. but electoral authorities are not expected to name an overall winner in the race to succeed. president obama worried for several days, nearly 90000000 nigerians were eligible to vote with many hoping a new lead up can help overcome. no jury as security and economic problems. all the ws, lego spirit she forced to cora is following the election in all caught in nigeria is on i'm an ambros state and she told us about the latest results of the nigerian elections. well, the results i have to read commonly,
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although they've been coming in very slowly. and like you mentioned in legal state, the person that patsy olibo, patsy, represented by peter will be one of the a p. c. and that has, unfortunately, resulted in some form of violence across legal state. or we have seen pockets of violence in different parts of the state because of support. as of all people that do not support liberal party are revolting against the results and seeing that they are not happy and they're not, the only was ext expressing the displeasure. we have seen this across board even more even within the labor party and the p. d. p, 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 are, we are expecting that they would denounce the the results. so m as the i, as,
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as the day on forwards we are, we are seeing or we're expecting a more reactions from different groups. now the 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 by now we would typically have, or, you know, begin to get a sense of who the president would be. but so far we've not even had half of the state, half of the 36 states and the federal copied 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 abu jack to report the results. now i'm counting is slow,
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but voting was also delayed in many parts of the country and how to be extended into sunday. why is that? what happened there? so i'm where i am in an umbrella state. i reported on saturday that voting was peaceful. however, as the day on for 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 on. so what's the started lead in some pulling units? what's in 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 must vote because they didn't see any ionic officials. unfortunately, we also had cases of ballade boxes been snatched. dogs bt not people, and i'm just to make sure that elections do not hold in those places. the military have to step into kind of protect the votes and ensure that i election or
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voting happens in those plea units. but there are many cases where people were not able to vote. and also we experienced this system, malfunctioning b m technology that i used to conduct the electrodes in many cases was not working well for sure. we voted on a jury as a number of state. thank you very much for and we have some breaking news for you now. the u. k. and the you have reached a breakthrough over over the northern ireland protocol. that's the key sticking point in post for exit negotiations between the you and the u. k. u commission president, also a funder line and you say prime minister wishes sooner struck a draft agreement following high level talks in london. it's expected that a new deal would remove checks on goods traveling across the irish sea from britain, britain that are destined just for northern ireland goods. continuing on to e,
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u. member state, the republic of ireland with which northern ireland shares land border would still require customs checks. dallas go straight to the dw spigot, mars and london a barrett we're hearing a deal has been clenched. tell us more. we know a deal has been sent, but we don't know the details of the dear just yet. but what we know is if there is a deal that you must have understood the problems that re she so not has face of the situation. and northern ireland is as follows, you've had for about 25 years, you had a period of stability and this are part of their country that used to be war torn because um you had reached a peace agreement between those are in northern ireland who feel irish and we want to be part of the irish republic and those if you british and who wanted to stay with the, with the u. k, with the rest of the u. k. at all cost. so that was our until basically breakfast,
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which brought a period of instability into our northern ireland. and that led to the power sharing of, of both sides of the community. breaking down to the northern and assembly, a regional government that has not been up and running over breaks it because part of the community felt alienated by breaks. it didn't feel that their problems were being taken into account. and this is why we she soon of wanted to reach a different settlement with the you a settlement where there is no barrier between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. so if there is a deal, it probably means that the e u has made some concessions and that would be a successful re. she's gonna talk about the concessions beat. northern arly protocol have been an issue between london, brussels for years. how did have come together now? well, the northern ireland protocol was a very crucial part of the whole briggs that agreement that was struck under bar it's johnson. and it meant that business is in northern ireland,
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had still access to the european union. so the, for the majority of businesses, this is actually good because the e is a very big market. but for some businesses that was a problem. for example, i filmed in a small delicatessen and they used to have all sorts of cheese of sausages from mainland britain. but that was impossible for them any more. and it's not just about the sausages, it's really about identity. so if you are somebody who feels very strongly british in northern ireland and then you can't get the products that you would like to get . and you feel there is a sort of barrier between northern ireland and the rest of the of the u. k. that simply unacceptable. so basically people have been reminded are off of their identity and, and that has led to, to the so called unionists who feel very british to feel very, very alienated. and now the next step is for richie sooner, not only to agree a deal with the european union, but also to to,
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to get those unionists on board and actually accept this deal. briefly bigger. what happens? well, what happens next is that a risky sooner needs to basically win over these unionists in northern ireland. and that's not going to be very easy. i spoke to one of my contacts and she feels very strongly british. and she feels that there should be no role at all for europe in laws or european court in northern ireland because this is different for, for the rest of britain. so she feels that there should be no involvement of the european union and to reach those people to convince those people that is, thea, with the you are, is a good deal that's probably going to be very, very difficult when we learn the details of this deal which is something that obviously all the parties in northern ireland were also wanted have a close look. so even if there is a success with you today, it doesn't mean that there are that the power sharing government in northern ireland will automatically follow. so it breaks, it poses still
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a huge problem for receipt, richie, so not even if there is a success a day, allan and corresponding big master. thank you. big it and he, 62. my grins have died after them over crowded wooden boats smashed into rocks off eastern italy. more than 80 people were rescued or swam ashore near the city of katana, but many more are still missing. and officials said the boat set out several days ago from western turkey. the u. n. refugee agency says 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
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off the coast of calabria. the resulting loss of life of innocent migrants is a tragedy. it's a shocking accident that one that so t familia, on italy, southern coastline and overlap blanket wicker very. they also found 2 bodies on the beach where my parish is your 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 center 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,
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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 bait, italy from northern africa and turkey is steadily on the rise. an earthquake has rocked south is turkey again, 3 weeks after devastating quakes hit the turkish syrian border region and is one person was killed in monday, tremor and more than 100. others were injured. as buildings collapsed, search rescued himself in come through the rubble for people who might be trapped. epicenter the latest claim was in merlin my last year from others earthquakes that devastated parts of tokens 0 earlier this month. i have claimed more than 50000 lives and displaced millions to make it simpler. 4, syrians living and turkey to deal with the quakes. effects back home. anchorage has
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now lucent, immigration restrictions on x 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 model 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 attent 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 to day go to live your dad there and your dad here. but here you have your family and your relatives. and this is what prompted me to come
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back. but even here, his parents home was also destroyed. so he and his sons will have to stay with other relatives while for now, i've got the letter. 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, allow our 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 abdul hamid and his sons will not be going back. fill a tend to start over here at home, bearing the weight of their grief to the conflict in ukraine now, and russian forces say they're making advances in ukraine's east. they've been
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mounting repeated attacks on the area around the city of buckman, which has become the scene of some of the heaviest fighting. and 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 warren ukraine looks like. according to russian state media. not a single civilian in sight 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 ukrainian trips were destroyed in the last 24 hours. it's irrelevant little, 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
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despite the constant bombardment from russian forces, ukrainian soldiers are fighting to keep the land out of russian hands than 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 this sort of this genocide of ukrainians are with us. it's easy enough and ukrainians don't have another option who can answer but to win 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 villages bought her a ditch. now for people remain phone old for almost every house in building in the village bears traces of violent fighting. but they're here to stay with you. but
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do what i do? that is i was in shocker. i scar just shock freeform. i didn't feel good both, but it had already happened frog well and i couldn't change it. oh, for, for younger bill on as long as it's ukraine, as long as it belongs to ukraine or to her, i'll stay here yet. i miss you, sir murphy, the wanton is d. o. a 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 w corresponding but he has building a, it's in how keith. and he told us earlier about the conflicting reports of movement on the front lines. if you look at the map and i mean the map that has confirmed position, because every time one of the saw takes a settlement,
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they post photos with landmarks, etc. and then people start verifying them, comparing them. if you look at the very, fide, 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 a. 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
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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 bad, this incredible waste of human bodies and of, of military equipment. all this is because this is the place where, where these 2 armies trying to exhaust each other. and that's why these, we see these movements, but we can not still battle seems not to be decided yet, but russia has an advantage. now when he has bullying her reporting, that football fans in turkey used earth league match on sunday to make a heart warming donation. to children affected by the recent earthquake in the country, supported through thousands of teddy bears and other stuff. toys on to the pitch
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event was organized by found groups of the home site. the is tumble, base club fishing touch. there were also reports of support, a chance hauling on the turkish government to reside what cdw news from berlin and his reminder of our top story palestinian officials say a man has died up to his railey, said the said 5 to thousands of cause and homes in the west, back the attacks followed the killing of 2 his railey settlers by a palestinian gunman on sunday assets from a me and the new scene for now don't go away. next up is all science program tomorrow. today on the abil 1st in berlin. ah, with
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