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animals, silva, i think i will live long enough to witness the issue of factory farming. the great debate this week on d. w or ah, ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin breakthrough to resolve one of breaks. it's thorny as legacy e u and u. k. leaders announced a tentative deal to govern trade for northern ireland. but prime minister wishes sooner still needs to convince skeptics in his own conservative parties of back the deal and tit for tat violence in the west bank leaves and his railey man series.
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the wounded latest incident follows arrived by his railey settlers that killed a palestinian man. the attacks were a response to the killing of took israelis by a palestinian gun. ah, i'm gabelle says welcome to the program. it has been one of the biggest sticking points and post briggs in negotiations are to regulate trade with northern ireland . now the european union and the u. k. have made a breakthrough e commission president, also a funder line and u. k. prime minister wishes to knock struck a draft. the agreement following high level talks near london, sudak hailed a new chapter in relations with brussels. and from the lion said the new so called windsor framework protected the markets of both parties and supported stability.
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that in northern ireland. so smiles all round. but what exactly is in the deal i spoke about that too did abuse big mass in london at jack park in brussels. we're richie soon. i can definitely be very happy because the e u has made for him quite a few concessions and they have agreed for example, to have gree so called green and red lines. that means those products that go from the u. k. into that island and that stay in northern ireland. there will be no checks and that reduces the barriers. the trade barriers between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. reduce system for quite a lot. so this is what these people in northern ireland who feel very strongly aligned to britain. this is what they really have been asking for. and now the e u has made a concession. it doesn't mean that it is all going to be plain sailing and you still has some sort of influence in northern ireland and some form of loss will
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still be have to be applied. but definitely the e. u from a british point of view um has been very nice to richie sooner and there was definitely a reason for him to smile. jackie are as big as just said lots of concessions there from b e u side. how much? how far did b e, you go to make this deal go through? well, i think when we look at this, what they've tried to do is just a kate, the british government, in the sense of these, these red and green lanes. this might sound like my new shy for a province northern ireland of less than 2000000 people. well, why is this such a big deal? but this is really all about the philosophy of keeping that border on the island of ireland. open between the republic of ireland that remains within the european union and northern ireland, which is big it saying wants to remain as close to the united kingdom in a regulatory fashion as possible. bearing in mind the good friday agreement,
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which prevented the truck, the troubles, you know, that the violence was taking place in the ninety's and earlier. and that's been the real concern over this. i think it was so interesting in that press conference between su neck and on the line. and they were so keen to express this kind of calmness now after many terrible years between the british government and the european union. all the mood music from the capitals and here in brussels. the officials that i've been speaking to that have been negotiating this deal over the last couple of weeks is that there is a complete shift between the soon that government and borders. johnson's government on this, where they're trying to show that there is a new relationship possible, and that's exactly what the british prime minister said during that press conference. this is a new chapter in relations and the atmosphere was visibly different between those 2 leaders at that pressure today. so in new chapter, deal has been struck, but it's not the end of the line for issues. so like he still needs to sell this deal to his party big. why is that such a problem?
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he needs to sell a due to his party and also he needs to sell the deal in northern ireland. and that's going to be very, very difficult. say on one hand, the mute music between london and brussels as very good as jack describe very well . but on the other hand, what does it actually mean for bell fast to it is not going to be easy to sell the steel in belfast because there will still be people and quite a significant amount of people who feel that there should be no involvement of the e u in northern ireland, whatsoever i speak to a source earlier today, a social worker and she feels very strongly british and she says, well, why are they? why do they have any say at all? she doesn't want that. and she thinks this is a re, a unification with ireland by the back door. and that she's very, very worried about this. and there is a significant amount of, of these in northern ireland who feel very british that did this still will be
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unacceptable. so richey soon right now has the really big task ahead to talk to those unionists in northern ireland and enter those in his own party who are very strongly aligned with the union is. and that's not going to be easy at all. or jack been hinted on that. is it fair to say that you has preferred working with russia, sumac? the absolutely no question about it that was really visible in the press conference . i think what, another thing that was interesting is richie soon. i only talked about you lot never in the past conference that he mentioned, the word european court of justice. he left that to us to live on the line to say that for the european union, the court that is in charge of this deal. the final deciding court is the european court of justice. and she mentioned that it showed to me that there must have been some kind of choreography between those 2 leaders, very uncommon and bretzkey conferences of, of previous years that we've watched over the time as,
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as big. it was saying he has to sell this. he has to get it through and soon i took this sort of tone of kind of school teacher. we're going to allow people that time to look through this. we understand this is about people that they need to look through it from brussels perspective. all of the officials that i've been speaking to this morning and earlier today have basically said that this is the deal that's done. the prime minister has to get this through and that there is absolutely 0 desire among you capitals or here in brussels. to go back to the negotiating to a table to really now. this is time to the u. k. government to get through the ws jack park and big mass reporting from ross, although from london. thank you both very much. there's been more violence in the west bank today. this time near the palestine city of jericho. israeli authorities say israeli man was seriously injured in a drive by shooting on a highway near the city. these railey army have dubbed it a terror attack and searching for the culprit. and this incident comes
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a day after to his railways, were killed by a palestinian gunman. in the west bank town of for laura israeli settlers responded by attacking palestinian homes and property in the area. these burnt out racks of the aftermath of sundays attack by israeli settlers in the west bank residence in the town of horror say, hundreds of settlers set fire to palestinian homes, cars and businesses. one palestinian was shot dead in the violence for others badly injured. my loss of shirt leather shopped to pick up one of my employees, a child, and i saw 400 settlers setting fire to it, but they burned the containers. they burned the warehouses, burglar store house for electrical appliances, and asteroid the house, medical. but they didn't leave anything old doctor william her good love because skill book the attacks came just hours after 2 brothers from a near by israeli settlement were shot dead in horror by a palestinian gunman on monday morning laid the 2 been to rest. israel's army said
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it was still searching for the shooter and would send extra troops to the area to deter more violence, as tension spilled. israel's government has urged people not to take matters into their own hands. go to america, i want to comment on what happened in horror. but how long i mean, i understand the hard feelings such that this isn't the way. we can't take the law into our own hands on israel's government, locally or the state of israel, shirley, the army or the security forces are or they are the ones who need to crush our enemies. the boss, dolly rooms are not the turmoil erupted as israeli, and palestinian officials agree to deescalate tensions at a summit in jordan. the fresh violence is putting those peace promises on shaky ground. well d, w, so rebecca riches is in her, our in the west bank and she gave me this update earlier. i mean, her wire, the side, the town where that attack took place a little over 24 hours ago guarantee it was in response to as you mentioned,
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a ramming attack and a shooting that happened. if you can see behind me just where that mask is that where that incident happened a many in what is being 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 a very heavy military presence all the way coming into the town. 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 that'll have been using it just before we came live. might you might have the pictures that you can show. we actually saw a car full of fiddle, arrived one of the sudden settlers and 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
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a tank situation with seeing 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 setlist 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. rebecca written reporting. let's take a look now. some of the other stories making headlines around the world today as results trickle in from the weekends presidential vote and nigeria provisional results so far put routing party candidates bullet to new boom ahead. outside of peter o. b, a has one legacy. the country's commercial hop electoral authorities are not expected to name and overall when i'm in the race for several days. another earthquake has rocked se turkey, 3 weeks after devastating quakes hit the turkish syrian border region, killing some 50000 people. buildings collapsed, leaving at least one person dead and injuring more than 100 others. at the central,
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the latest quake was in a mulatto province. un secretary general, antonia will terrace, has gone for safe a travel routes and stronger rescue operations for refugees and migrants. his comments come after, at least $62.00 people died in a shipwreck of italy's southern coast. officials say the boat set out several days ago from western turkey, carrying mostly afghans to molly and pakistani nationals, another body precious possessions. and the splintered remains of the boat that carried them. authorities believe up to 200 people might have been on board when the vessel left turkey on thursday, following an increasingly popular route to europe for migrants fleeing conflict and poverty. dozens of bodies have already washed ashore. dale and i
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shall regular mary. it will be impossible to delete those images from our minds. we saw naked bodies on the ground, children, women, men, and then the waves springing ashore more children. these are deeply affecting scenes dog. coco groves, then some of the survivors had been receiving treatment at a nearby hospital in the port city of ketani. audrey shoes today, 16 patients remain discharged. 3 others are oscar filters, also the suspect to smuggler was taken to jail. fortunately, we can say they're all well and have no problem with them. no burma, the bodies of those who die to being brought to this local sports hall outside people pay tribute and mourn the departed, while some have left signs. blaming the government for preventing angie owes from saving migrants at sea. a lord either
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slain seo. it's the hour of silence the year of prayer. eloquence of recollection that i'm of deep meditation, but it is the hour in which we must also ask questions of ourselves as responsibly made about this new tragedy survey in which we all risk becoming accomplices. this cumulative intended to calm pitcher, but italy's government insist that it bears no responsibility for the tragedy saying the only way to stop mike or death is to stop departures. lonely chavira calls, i only thing that must be said in repeated is that they must not leave. so this is 1st and foremost, and ethical message do not leave will be sought in yet, but the authorities are continuing to search for survivors, but with doesn't still missing in rough seas. the death toll is expected to rise further. and then turkey football fans used the league match on sunday to make
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a heart warming donation to children. affected by the recent earthquakes in the country, supported through thousands of teddy bears and other stuff. toys on to the pitch event was organized by found groups. off the home site is stumble based, flap bishop, this, there were also reports of supporters chance calling on the turkish government to reside and that's it from me. and the news team for nob rankoff will own update for you. at the top of the i don't go away. up next, close up off of space should be protected from private interests. gabrielle was in berlin. expos. jamie is had 1111 na, single one. 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.

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