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silva, i think i will live long enough to witness the issue of factory farming. the great eat debate this week on d. w or ah ah, this is dw news. why? but from berlin? tit for tat violence in the west bank in israeli man has been killed in a new shooting. it follows attacks by israeli settlers that left one palestinian man dead. and that violence came after 2 israeli settlers were shot dead on sunday . also coming up a boy through to resolve one of greggs. it's 30 years, legacies,
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e, u and u. k. leaders announcing a tentative deal to govern trade for northern ireland plus counting the votes for president in nigeria, top political party. you say that it's happening to slow as election, volunteers go through balance one by one in africa's largest democracy. and the search continues for survivors of an overcrowded migrate vessel. smashed to pieces in rough seas off the italian coast. at least 80 people have been rescued, but dozens are known to adopt. ah, i'm bring coughed our viewers watching on p b. s in the united states into all of you around the world. welcome. we begin this week with more violence in the west bank this time near the palestinian city of jericho, israeli arb, you've said that it was really man was killed in
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a drive by shooting on a highway near the city they had dubbed it a terrorist attack. and are searching for the suspect. the answer, it comes a day after 2 was rallies, were killed by you. palestinian gunmen in the west bank town of horror is wally settlers responded by attacking palestinian homes and property in the area, killing one palestinian man. 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 shot, and i saw 400 settlers setting fire to it, but they burned the containers. they burned the warehouses, burned the storehouse for electrical appliances in my store at the house medical, but they didn't leave anything all the way you medical above the gospel book. the attacks came just hours after 2 brothers from
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a near by israeli settlement were shot dead in horror by a palestinian gunman. on monday morning laid the 2 men to rest. israel's army said it was still searching for the shooter and would send extra troops to the area to determine 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 the 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, the security forces are they are the ones who need to crush our enemies here. because we really like 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 or correspondent rebecca readers. she said of this update from the west bank
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. 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 is being hold a retaliation attack, we saw hundreds of settlers marching through this. who are a village is a major sorrow, calling 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 civil as have been using it just just before we came live. might you might have the pictures that you can show. we actually saw a car full of fiddles arrived. one of the settlers that got out of the car and came towards the palestinians,
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they were quoting each other and arguing. and then the idea came on through some sound bombs. it was quite a tank situation with the 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 are 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. it was overbooked readers reporting they are. i asked you w's, middle east. analysts shawnee provence, what she makes of these new reports of violence. well, i make of it. well, we always making this, you know, in this part of the world, the middle east is always so so, so we're so much in this history. no, but this time in particular, we feel that tension is extremely high because we find both belting and and israeli in a very precarious position. the israeli side, we have a government that is the most right. reading government we've seen in history. we
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see it a hotel within on the most fundamental issues connecting israeli society fibers, and the politicians are attuned to that barrett. it's clear that they are not stable. palestinians are also attuned to that. on the palestinian side, we see very clearly the leadership from fata hood about who is in the west bank. he's losing grip. what's happening in the town. he's losing grip to his competitors and gather and we see the extreme with them both sides being basically unleashed into this quite bland, blotted part of the world that we see constantly again and again, we're opting and this cycle. now you're very serious. we also have these really prime minister disavowing a stop to the settlement building and the why or why are we seeing this? well, the best thing, the americans pushing hard,
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we had the stomach yesterday trying to bring things down because there's an understanding that the next you know, that these things can get so quickly out of hand in the americans want to see things under control. they need to see the middle is under control, so they contain you're on which is the biggest fish that they want to fry. but this is not simple because both is really helping and are in quite dire in a political situation. it's very heartful, the petition miss now in the south now indicted. being busy with his trial, he found himself basically in the hands of the extreme right. when he was forming this government, he has very little control over what they're doing and being able to stop them. he has no other allies within his coalition that are there to calm down though the scene is extreme is and we see on the pallet the inside, the youngsters that have never grew up, you know, the who up and having hope and they have very the connection to a boss and there's also the fear that he might not lead to long. and then what
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happens these, you know, even the apparatus of the palestinian authority, these people who have been very loyal in helping israel hand in hand to calm things out throughout the years. they're looking into the rise and it's not clear to them the siding with the moderates, inciting with the calm down approach will actually pay off on the long term because we see extremists are getting the upper hand. that was d. w middle east. alice shani rose honest speaking with me earlier now to nigeria political parties. they are criticizing the slow pace of vote counting and what is regarded as the countries tightest elections since the end of military rule. back in 1999. they have also been some accusations of electoral manipulation. this is the 1st time that there have been 3 main contenders in the race. nearly 90000000 nigerians were eligible to vote for a successor to president bahama dubois har. let's
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take a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world . french president emanuel micron says that france plants a noticeable reduction of military staff in africa. he said the country would end its practice of hosting regular basis, and instead set up academies to be co run by french and african army in don't, don't south africa, russia and china have concluded their joint naval exercises in the, in the ocean. the 10 days of drills off south africa's coast have been controversial. they coincide with the 1st anniversary of russia's invasion of ukraine, environmental activist graded soon, barrett has joined demonstrators blocking access to norway's energy ministry. the activists oppose wind turbines built on land that is used by the indigenous sammy, people saw me say there reindeer are frightened by the power generators to wind farms have operated for 16 months. despite
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a norwegian supreme court ruling against them. supporters, a prominent russian opposition figure boris nymphs all have commemorated the 8th anniversary of his murder. 55 year old was assassinated near the kremlin. 5 men were convicted in connection with the killing button themselves. allies say that the case was a cover of was who the war in ukraine now, and russian forces say that they are making advances in the east of the country. they've been mounting repeated attacks on the area around the city of bock boot, which has become the scene of some of the heaviest fighting in this war. you crates, military says it, holding the line and that the russian offensive is 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 mortars the longest running and bloodiest in russia's war on ukraine. russia claims it's making
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headway. the defense ministry said that in the genetic area, over a 100 ukrainian trips were destroyed in the last 24 hours a rule of her little this 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. unless you did that, we are fighting for our children who claim for our fellow ukrainians for our nation lotto whiskers look. because i think what russia is doing now, this sort of is genocide of ukrainians are with us. it's easy enough and ukrainians don't have another option who could answer but to win them
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a global rec. that's why we will fight till the very end the we have been. so 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 bol, her addiction. at 4 people remain bungled for almost every house in building in the village bears traces of violent fighting. but they're here to stay where we go. but still record me. that is i was in shock or was go just shock freeform. i didn't feel good both, but it had already happened frog well and i couldn't change it. oh oh, for your blood, 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, i'm over. the wanton is g o. a steely resolve. one that's reflected in
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ukrainian civilians and trips alike all along the front line as they continue to defend themselves against russian offensives. a correspondent martinez berlin. he is in harkey, he told us earlier about the conflicting reports of movements on the front lines. if you look at the map and 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,
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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, you credit resisting fiercely to these advances and it has been holding the town and i've 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 trying to exhaust each other. and that's why these,
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we see these movements, but we can not still, the battle seems not to be decided yet, but russia has an advantage. now there was mathias bellinger, the reporting from heart cease in ukraine. an earthquake has rocked se turkey yet again, 3 weeks after those devastating quakes that hit the border region between turkey and northern syria. we understand at least one person was killed on monday, and more than 100 others injured as buildings. you see right there collapsed surgeon, rescue teams have been co me through the rubble for people who may be trapped. the epicenter of this way was in mulatto province. it has been one of the biggest sticking points in post breaks that negotiations. how to regulate trade with northern ireland, where now the european union and the u. k. say they've made a breakthrough. you commission president ursula from the lion and u. k. prime minister rishi soon act today struck
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a draft agreement following high level talks near london. soon act as hailing this is a new chapter in relations with the e. u. under lion says that the new framework known as the winds or framework will protect the markets of both parties, the e u and the u. k. she says it supports stability in northern ireland. we come to work. here's the british prime minister on police to report that we have now made a decisive breakthrough. together. we have changed the original protocol and ought to de, announcing the new wins a framework. today's agreement to live as smooth flowing trade within the whole united kingdom protects northern islands place in our union and safeguards sovereignty for the people of northern ireland. the european commission president says that she was confident that this agreement would work for everyone involved. take a listen. this new framework will allow us to be checked. it provides
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so long lasting solutions that both of us a confident will work for all people and businesses in northern ireland. solutions that respond directly to the concerns they have race. well, the check stub, this windsor framework as being called, it's now been published. but is this deal workable? i put their question to d. w spear, good mass in london, and jack pyrrhic, in brussels. it rubies very workable for many businesses in northern ireland, particularly for those who are importing from the rest of the united kingdom. so in the past, i have speaking to businesses in belfast, for example, in nursery who couldn't import very easily roses from from mainland u. k. any more and a delicatessen shop and they couldn't import cheese anymore. and this was where it was very, very difficult for they. so that feel very british in northern ireland that they
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just couldn't get the produce that they wanted from from mainland u. k. so this will actually make life definitely easier for, for these businesses. so it would also enable much better relations between the you and the u. k. so that definitely is a success for, for prime minister receipt richie sooner quite a lot of concessions that he has gotten from from the you for that. how will it actually work politically in northern ireland that remains to be seen because politicians in northern ireland have said they will by that time. and they will really pour over the detail just now. yeah. yeah, jacqueline pick up on this notion of concessions being made. it appears that the, you did make a lot of concessions this time around. do we know why? well, they wanted the deal to be done, and i also, i think it comes down to trust with the new see not government. they feel that he came to brussels and negotiated this deal in earnest. one of the things that has
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taken place is this idea of green lanes and red lanes for produce. so these are products that are going from the united kingdom towards northern ireland, across the irish, see if they are destined then for the republic of ireland, which remains within the european union. that'll go into a red lane and will have all the checks that any goods entering that you would have the green lanes, basically for just goods that are going from great britain into northern ireland night. this science complex. frankly, it is the details of this deal unbelievably complex. i've been working on, breaks it for many, many years now. and it, yes, stream the dense, the details of exactly how the oversight is looking. but from a british, from a you perspective, they really wanted to show the u. k. this new u. k government that they're all workable solutions and they've reduced much of the checks that have been in place since that deal came is false in the beginning of 2021. and there's still a little bit of work to be done is that there be, are going to be, this is at the end of the road for
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a prime minister soon that he still needs to sell distilled to his conservative party. need to sell the car deal as a conservative party and closely aligned with that he needs to sell it to those politicians or northern ireland who feel very, very closely aligned to britain. and this is where it's going to be very, very difficult to. we know that for these people, it's really a question of identity and some people have said that there can't be any role for the laws or for the new court of justice. there can be any place for that in northern ireland at all because it's not is then different from the rest of the united kingdom. and once was a spoken to social worker and the far she said it's a, it's a united ireland by the back door. if there's any role for any e institution in northern ireland and that, you know, similar views of you know, echoed by the home secretary. so other braverman who said that you can't remain a foothold in northern ireland. so this is going to be very, very crucial for
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a she's to not, ah, politicians in northern ireland union as politicians and also those years skeptics in his own party. are they going to accept the steel or are they going to cause problems down the line here? and it's important to remember since the birds referendum 2016. we've seen teresa, maybe 2 boys, johnson lives, trust, 3 prime ministers coming go. they still haven't been able to deal with this northern ireland problem. jack, is it fair to say that now the european union filed, found some one in re she soon act that it um can do business with almost no question that that's the case. i mean, even just looking at the atmosphere of the press conference that they gave earlier, they looked wound towards each other. it actually looked a little bit choreographed, like they decided who was going to say was, which is something certainly didn't happen under the johnson government. trusted and have enough time to take this on. and obviously theresa may just go in a complete mess with the whole break. that issue, frankly, i think was really,
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really interesting to start with is the us live on the line, went to the united kingdom, went to windsor, to do this, that shows real trust from the you site that she stuck her knack. i traveled to britain from brussels and tried to show that there still is workable. previously that just simply never would have happened. i think the idea is that they still is done. there's good faith wishy soon ac is trying to show everybody that this is a workable deal. and that he can push it over the line politically. but that's going to take some time of his speaking to you. diplomats here in brussels today. they say from the you perspective on 1st reading, they can get this done probably by the end of march, how long it takes in britain. that's another question. is still some questions to be answered for sure. jack. pyrrhic, in brussels, big mos in london to both of you. thank you and secretary general, antonio quoterush halves called for safer travel routes and stronger rescue operations for refugees and migrants. now, it comes after, at least $62.00 people died in a shipwreck of italy. southern coast officials say the boat set out several days
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ago from western turkey was carrying mostly afghan, somali 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 and increasingly popular route to europe for migrants fleeing conflict and poverty. dozens of bodies have already washed ashore, dale and i shall, i can remember a it will be impossible to delete those images from our minds. we saw naked bodies on the ground that children women men and then the waves springing ashore more children. these are deeply affecting scenes, shifted doc doc over them. some of the survivors had been receiving treatment at
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a nearby hospital in the port city of katona, or dishes on surgery today, 16 patients remained discharged 3 others. oscar 1st, also the suspected smuggler was taken to jail. fortunately, we can say they're all well and have no problem with them, where 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 and joe's from saving migrants at see a lot. there's still an seo, it's the hour of silence the year of prayer that i could of recollection that i am of dealing meditation. but it is the hour in which we must also ask questions of ourselves. are it responsibly made about this new tragedy survey in which we all risk becoming accomplices?
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this gem would even say little 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. this is 1st and foremost, an ethical message. do not leave will be san 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. i some sports now the german soccer legend yoga. cleanse man has been announced as the new coach of the south korean men's national team placement takes over the side on a 3 year deal. his last coaching jobs saw him leave buddhist league, a club head to berlin. after less than 3 months in the roll. lensman has also had spills in charge of the germany and us men's national tea
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soccer, vans and turkey used a league match to make a heart warming donation to children who have been affected by the recent earthquakes in the country. supporters you see right there through thousands of teddy bears and other stuff. toys on to the pitch event was organized by fan groups of the sample club bushek tough. there were also supported chance calling for the turkish government to resign or its handling of the disaster. the northern lights, they have made a rare at dazzling display much further south than usual over the weekend. the lights were the aurora borealis, as they are also known, lit up the skies above ireland, the netherlands, much of the u. k. and right here in germany, the phenomenon is caused by solar winds, interacting with the earth's atmosphere. it is normally limited to areas closer to the arctic circle. this is dw news from berlin. his reminder of the top story we're
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following for you. israel's army says, and his railey man has been killed in a drive by shooting in the west bank near the city of jericho. it follows the tags by israeli settlers that left one palestinian man dead. that violence came after 2 israeli settlers were shot dead on sunday. and don't forget, you can always get the w news on the go. just download our app from google play or from the apple app store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications. brainy, breaking news. your. with the w news after a short break, i'll be back to take you through the day stick around. we will be right back with awe with
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