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a see the world as you've never seen it before. dr. now he dw documentary d ah ah, this is dw, live from berlin, fresh violence in the west bank and is really american man has been shot dead in the parent drive by shootings follows riots by israeli settlers that killed one palestinian met at violence comes after 2 israeli settlers were killed on sunday, also coming up with a breakthrough to resolve one of breakfast, stories,
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legacies. you and you pay leaders announced our tentative deal to govern trade for northern ireland. and after the quake, returning to war ravaged, syria, we follow men until the new life and turkey lost his wife and 2 children, as he returns love of his family. ah, i am here until welcome to the program. we begin with a fresh wave of violence in the west bank this time near the city of jericho and is really american man has been killed and what the israeli army is called a drive by shooting on a highway near the city. they've w a terror attack and are searching for the culprit. the incident comes a day after to his release were killed by palestinian government in the west bank
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town of hawaii was is really settlers responded by attacking palestinian homes and property in the area, killing one palestinian men are corresponded. rebecca readers filed this report for her while while we're up. another stand off on the streets of her laura, just as we arrive. so does this is riley settler, who gets out of his car to confront a group of palestinians surrounded by the foreign press. israeli soldiers intervene, painting the still really high hearing who are always standing at the entrance to the can even increase military presence. this is one of the minds are trying to get from the settlement of it to jerusalem. anna, using it, you can see the cars honking every time a car come through. he threw his provocation. really, it feels like anything could happen. on sunday,
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a palestinian gunmen shot dead to his riley brothers in this town, which led to a revenge attack by israeli settlers rampage through the streets, torching cars and houses. one palestinian was shot dead in the violence for others badly injured. my loss of shirt, i left the shop to pick up one of my employees and i saw a co 100 settlers setting fire to it and they burned the container, but the warehouses burnt, the storehouse for electrical appliances and destroyed the house on the back. sort of old door didn't leave anything because so book has tensions escalate. israel's security minister has urged citizen restraint. go to her meal. i want to comment on what happened in john hora. the. how long are i understand? the hard feelings for this isn't the way, but we can't take the law into our own hands. look him at the whole clay i die. instead, he said it should be israel's government and security forces who quote,
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crush the enemy. fresh reports have now emerged from jericho. also in the occupied west bank, a suspected palestinian gunmen shot dead. another is riley, all this turmoil erupting on the heels of an emergency summit in jordan, where his riley and palestinian officials agreed on meshes to trying to cool things down. but the ongoing violence, putting any efforts of de escalation on shaky ground. emily roses reuters corresponded based on jerusalem, oregon. she gave us her view on the reports of violence throughout the day. so it's been a shocking and 48 hours, very violent tensions are just escalating in the west bank at a rapid pace. and even in just the past few hours, there was another shooting near jericho, which killed and duel is really american citizen. tensions of really reached a boiling point and now looks like both sides and the government are really trying
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to get control over. this one seems to be a very volatile situation there at the moment. what have been the reaction so far throughout the day? so actually just in the past couple of hours, we've seen the un security council say that it's going to call for another emergency meeting. it would be slated for tomorrow. the u. s. also came out and said that it expects israel to prosecute is really sellers who are responsible for that violence and pay damages to the palestinians whose homes are cars are property was damaged in the right overnight. so that is an interesting take. if you remember, this comes off the back of a summit that was organized by the united states in jordan and egypt to try to bring both sides to the table to housing authority. these really government to try to come to some kind of a solution. looks like just hours after those announcements were me from that some
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it more violence or rock did. so we're likely to see more broad condemnations and voices from across international bodies. united states and other international mediators will condemn this violence, and also try to call for calming, of the tensions. so we are seen away from political pressure being exerted on both sides. but can we actually expect anything to change in the short term? so that will be really interesting to see. it looks like the united states as really tried to bring these parties to the table in talks to try to mediate it. but it isn't exactly standing back and just turning a blind eye or giving any side a blank check, particularly with israel. it's really remarkable or perhaps at any point to see it call for israel to pay damages and get compensation to those palestinians whose homes and property was damaged as well as condemning the violence. it looks like
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the united states is expecting some kind of response from israel to try to take accountability for the violence that did happen. and that could be turning point or sign for the way this administration is going to react to this violence. it may hold israel to a different standard than passing ministrations. that was corresponding emily jones from jerusalem. it has been one of the biggest sticking points and post breaks that go see ations regularly trade with northern ireland. now the european union and the u. k. have made a breakthrough commission. president ursula funder line and u. k. prime minister receives, snuck struck a draft agreement following high level talks near london. so knock hailed a new chapter in relations with brussels. from the lions said the new windsor framework, protected the markets of both parties and supported stability in northern ireland. and it was right now the text of the windsor framework has been published. but as it is the deal actually workable, we put that question to
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d. w brigitte mass 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 speaking to businesses in belfast, for example, in nursery who couldn't import very easily, roses from or from mainland u. k. any more and a delicatessen shop and they couldn't import. she's any more. and this was word was very, very difficult for those who look 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 unable much better relations between the e u and the u. k. so that definitely is a success for, for prime minister receipt. richey soon are quite a lot of concessions that he has gotten from from the you for that. how will it actually work politically in northern ireland,
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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. and our corresponded jack perez in brussels, told us why the you made so many concessions to get this deal over the line while 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 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. that'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,
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breaks it for many, many years now and it, yes, stream the dance, 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 in force in the beginning of 2021. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. french prism emmanuel mccaul says, friends plans a, quote, noticeable reduction of military staff in africa. he said the country would end its practice of hosting regular basis there. and instead set up academies to be co run by french and african armies. sickly as results trickle in from the weakens presidential vote. nigeria provisional results so far put a ruling party candidate bulletin board, head outside or peter o. b has one law goes, countries, commercial hub. electoral authorities are not expected to name overall winter in
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the race for several days. supporters of prominent russian opposition figure boris nymphs of have commemorated the 8th anniversary of his murder. the 55 year old was assassinated near the kremlin. 5 men were convicted in connection with the killing, but themselves allies say the case was a cover of an earthquake has rocked se turkey again, 3 weeks after devastating quakes. it the turkish syrian border region, at least one person was killed in monday's tremor, and more than 100 others were injured as buildings collapsed. search and rescue teams have been co me through the rubber for people who might be trapped. the epicenter of the latest quake was them in the lataya province. now those earthquakes, the devastated parts of turkey in syria earlier this month have claimed more than $50000.00 lies and had placed millions to make it simpler for syrians living in turkey. to deal with the quakes affects back home on kara has loosened immigration
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restrictions. we have this report on a man who says he's going home this time for good abdul hamid thought he'd be able to settle in taki. 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, he is now decided to return to his parents in had him in the north of syria, about the leasing hottest. i crossed the buddha after i lost everything i had earned in my life. it lavished. i lost my house, my furniture, and all my money. i slept in a tent until i had the will to start anew, 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 that he's not dead there and you're dead here. but here you have your family, your relatives. and this is what prompted me to come back. but even here,
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his parents home was also destroyed. so he and his sons will have to stay with other relatives. well, for now, i've got the list. 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 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 of their grief. soccer fans and turkey use a league match to make a heart warming donation to children affected by the recent earthquakes in the country. supporters through thousands of teddy bears and other stuff, toys on to the pitch. the event was organized by van groups of symbol club, the chic gosh. there were also some order chance calling the turkish government to resign or its handling of the disaster. football star
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linelle messy has one fif, is cop mill player award for the 7th time. you receive the gong at a glittering ceremony in paris having guided argentina to the woke up title in december. as long as alexa who tears took the women's ward at the northern lights have made a rare and dazzling display, much further south than usual over the weekend delights or also which are also known as a robbery. alas, i lit up the skies above ireland. the netherlands, much of the united kingdom and here in germany also, the phenomenon is caused by sort of winds, interacting with the earth's atmosphere. it is normally limited to areas closer to the arctic circle. and this is dw news live from berlin and his reminder of the top story we're following for you at this hour. israelis army says in israeli, american man has been killed in
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a drive by shooting in the west bank here the city of jericho. it follows attacks by israeli settlers that left one palestinian men dead. and you're up to date up next close up. asco, space should be protected from private interests such as ill, or must space ex, ameren, tilton. berlin, thanks for watching. with someone else to the tv highlights selected for you you every week in your a box subscribe. now mine is with getting ahead using tech.
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