tv DW News Deutsche Welle February 27, 2023 10:00pm-10:16pm CET
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ah ah ah ah ah, this is dw news lie, but from berlin. tit for tat violence in the west bank in israeli man has been killed in new shooting. it follows attacked by israeli settlers that left one palestinian man dead. that violence came after 2 is railey sellers, were shot dead on sunday, also coming up a break through to resolve one of breaks. it's 30th legacies, e u and
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u. k. leaders announcing a tentative deal to govern trade for northern ireland. and the search continues for survivors of an overcrowded migrant vessel, smashed to pieces in rough seas. off the italian coast, we understand at least 80 people have been rescued, but dozens are thought to have doth ah, i'm bring. gov is good to have you with us on this monday and we begin with more violence in the west bank this time near the palestinian city of jericho. the israeli army says in israeli man, was killed in a drive by shooting on a highway near the city that they have dubbed it to a terrorist attack and are searching for the suspect. this incident comes a day after 2 was rallies, were killed by a palestinian government in the west bank town of horace is really settlers
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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 child, and i saw 400 settlers setting fire to it, but they burned the containers. they burned the warehouses, burn the storehouse for electric appliances in my store at the house medical. but they didn't leave anything all the way. medical above gospel 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, late the t been 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.
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israel's government as urge 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. they cannot israel's government locally or the state of israel, shirley, the army or the security forces. 2 or they are the ones who need to crush our enemies here because don't really like. the turmoil erupted as israeli and palestinian officials agree to deescalate tensions at a summit. and jordan, the fresh violence is putting those peace promises on shaky ground. why after w's middle east, alice is shante. roseanne is 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 tickler,
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we feel that tension is extremely high because we find both belting and and is really in a very precarious position that is really dying. we have a government that is the most right. reading government. we've seen him in history . we see it a whole torn 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 in gaza and we see the extremist on both sides being basically unleashed into this quite blood blooded part of the world that we see constantly again and again, we're opting and this cycle now. very serious. we also have these really prime
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minister disavowing a stop to the settlement building and the why or why are we seeing this? well, the darcy, the americans, are pushing hard. we had the, the, i cover some, it 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. and the americans want to see things under control. they need to see the middle east under control, so they contain iran, which is the bigger fish that they want to fry. but this is not simple because both israelis and palestinians are in quite dire inner political situation. it's very heartful to politicians now to now himself. now. i 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 those extremes
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extremists and we see on the pallet inside the youngsters that have never grew up. you know, they grew up and having hope and they have very them connection to a boss. and there's also the fear that he might not last too long. and then what happens is, you know, even the surety apparatus of the palestinian authority. these people who have been very loyal in helping israel hand in hand to calm things down throughout the years they are looking into the horizon. it's not clear to them that siding with the moderates and siding with the calm down approach will actually pay off on the long term because we see extremists are getting the upper hand that were sunny was honestly of speaking with the earlier it has been one of the biggest sticking points in post breaks of the go she, asians, how to regulate trade with northern ireland. when now the european union in the u. k. say that they have made a breakthrough. you commission president ursula on the lion and you k prime minister re she soon act today announced
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a draft agreement following high level talks near london, found the soon act has held this as a new chapter in relations with the european union fund. alliance says that this new framework, known as the windsor framework, will protect the markets of both the e u and the u. k. and support stability in northern ireland. we knew that with the text of the winter framework has now been published, but is this deal? is it really workable? i put that question to the w's bigot moss. in london, it will be 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 speak into 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 word was
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very, very difficult for those who feel very british in northern ireland that they 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 are enabled much better relations between the e u 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. i was bigger marks, there are corresponded jack paris in brussels. he told me why the european union made so many concessions to get this deal over the 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 iris, see if they are destined then for the republic of ireland, which remains within the european union, they'll go into a red lane and will have all the checks that any goods entering the you would have the green lanes, basically for just goods that are going from great britain into northern ireland. now this science complex, frankly, it is the details of this deal unbelievably complex. i've been working on 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, 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. that was jack parish. they're reporting from brussels. let's take a look now. some of the other stories making headlines around the world. french
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president emanuel micron says that france plants a noticeable reduction of military staff in africa. he says the country will ended practice of hosting regular basis. and instead set up academy to be co run by french and african armies. as results trickled in from the weekends, presidential vote in nigeria provisional results so far put, ruling party candidate abolla to nubile ahead outsider peter o. b has one logos, the country's commercial ha. electoral authorities are not expected to name an overall winner in the race for several days. an earthquake has rocked se turkey yet again, 3 weeks after those devastating quakes hit the border region between turkey and northern syria. those quakes, you may remember, killed some 50000 people, buildings collapsed to day leaving at least one person dead, an injury more than a 100 others. the epicenter of this latest quake was in malott. yes,
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providence supporters. a prominent russian opposition figure boers, nymphs all have commemorated the 8th anniversary of his murder. a 55 year old was assassinated. near the kremlin. 5 men were convicted in connection with the killing, but num sobs allies say that the case was a cover. you would secretary general antonio quoterush is called for safe for travel routes and stronger rescue operations for refugees and migrants of this comes after at least $62.00 people died in a shipwreck off italy's southern coast. officials say that the boat set out several days ago from western turkey, and that it 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
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turkey on thursday, following and increasingly popular route to europe for migrants fleeing conflict and poverty. dozens of bodies have already washed ashore. veil. i should i give them away. 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 shows with dog coco groves that some of the survivors had been receiving treatment at a nearby hospital in the port city of katona. audrey, she's on surgery today. 16 patients remained discharged 3 others were oscar. there's also the suspect to smuggler was taken to jail. fortunately, we can say they're all well and have no problem to stun no barrier. the bodies of those who die to being brought to this local sports hall outside people pay tribute
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and mourn the departed. while some have left signs, blaming the government for preventing and jose from saving migrants at sea. a lord either slain sill. it's the hour of silence, the year of prayer, eloquent 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 accomplishes? this generally intended to calm fletcher 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 cabrera calls i only thing that must be said and repeated is that they must not leave. this is 1st and foremost an ethical message. do not leave or be sonya, but the authorities are continuing to search for survivors,
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but with doesn't still missing in rough seas. the death toll is expected to rise further. some sports needs now, soccer fans and turkey used a league match to make a heartwarming donation to children who have been affected by all the recent earthquakes in the country. take a look at this supporters through thousands of teddy bears and other stuff. toys on to the pitch event was organized by fan groups of istanbul club, the chic tosh. there were also supported chance calling for the turkish government to resign or its handling of the debate. the northern lights have made a rare and dazzling display much further south than usual. over the weekend, the lights or the aurora borealis, as they are also known as either by their gorgeous lit up the sky above ireland, the netherlands, much of the u. k. and right here in germany, the phenomenon is caused by solar winds,
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interacting with the earth's atmosphere. it is normally limited to areas closer to the arctic circle. but it's gorgeous, none the less, wherever it is. this is the w news from berlin. his reminder of the top story we're following for you. israel's army says an israeli man has been killed in a drive by shooting in the west bank. you're the city of jericho. it follows attacked by israeli settlers that left one palestinian man did. that violence came after 2 israeli settlers were shot dead on sunday. christie blanchard is up next with this news. i'll see you tomorrow. every jenny, full of surprises. we've got all out. give you some $101.00, the indian, the foot of the racing.
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