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i think i will live long enough to witness the factory farming the great debate this week on d. w or ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. fresh violence in the west bank and is really american men has been shot dead in an apparent drive by shooting. it follows riots by israeli settlers that killed one palestinian men. that violence comes after 2 additional is really settlers were killed on sunday. also coming up with
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a breakthrough to resolve one of breakfast, stories, legacies, you and you k leaders announce a tentative deal to govern trade for northern ireland. and football star lino messy wins. people's top mil player ward for the 7th time ah, i'm talking to berlin, 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 men has been killed in what these railey army has called a drive by shooting on the highway near the city. they have dropped it a terror attack and are searching for the culprit. the incident comes a day after 2 israelis were killed by a palestinian gunman in the west bank town of wal right. is really settlers responded to by attacking palestinian homes and property in the area,
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killing one palestinian men are correspondent rebecca richards, who is in the region sent us this report. 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 pension. we're still really high hearing who are away standing at the entrance to the can even say that increase military presence. this is one of them i thought that was trying to get from the settlement of it to jerusalem and i 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, a palestinian gunmen shot dead to his riley brothers in this town, which led to
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a revenge attack by israeli settlers rampaged through the straits, 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 whole 100 settlers setting fire to it. they burned the container, but the warehouses burnt. the storehouse for electrical appliances and destroyed the house of that sort of old door, didn't leave anything for a book as tensions escalate. israel security minister has urged citizen restraint. go to her meal. i want to comment on what happened, and john hora. how long? i mean, i understand the hard feelings for this isn't the way of our we call take the law into our own hands, little payment, the whole guy. instead, he said it should be israel's government and security forces who quote, crush the enemy. fresh reports have now emerged from
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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 try to cool things down. but the ongoing violence, putting any efforts of de escalation on shaky ground. emily rose's reuters corresponded based in jerusalem earlier. she gave us her view of the reports of violence throughout the day. so it's been a shocking on 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, your 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. so it seems to be a very volatile situation there at the moment, would 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. would be slated for tomorrow. the u. s. also came out and said that it expects israel to prosecute is really settlers 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 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 made from that summit more violence erupt. it is so we're likely to see more broad condemnations
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and voices from across international bodies, united states, and other international mediators that will condemn this violence and also try to call for calming of the tensions. so we are seeing a wave of 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 has really tried to bring these parties to the table in talk 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 it's pretty voice 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 the united states is expecting some kind of response from israel to try to take accountability for the violence that did happen
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. 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 corresponded to emily rose from jerusalem. now it has been one of the biggest sticking points and post bricks it go. see asians hold regularly. trade with northern ireland. now the european union and the u. k have made a breakthrough commission prisoner ursula funder lion and u. k. prime minister, reggie sooner struck a draft agreement following high level talks near london, the perfection. mack hailed a new chapter in relations with brussels. of underline, said the new windsor framework protected the markets of both parties and supported stability in northern ireland. to put that on the watch, the european commission president said she was confident that this agreement would work for all parties involved. this new framework will allow us to begin a new chapter. it provides for long lasting solutions that both of us
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a confident will work for all people and businesses in northern ireland. solutions that respond directly to the concerns they have raised. our correspondence jack, barack and brussels, told us why that you made so many concessions to get this deal over the line. what 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 irish sea, if they are destined then for the republic of ireland, which remains within the european union, they'll go into a red lane, 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
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night. this science complex, frankly, it is the details of this deal are unbelievably complex. i've been reporting on breaks it for many, many years now and streamline, 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 there are workable solutions and they've reduced much of the checks that have been in place since that deal came as force in the beginning of 2021. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. chile is deploying troops to which borders with brew and bolivia. it's the latest attempt to control the number of migrants, which is the government says is increasing. military units will be able to detain anyone attempting to cross and hand them over to local police. said french president mccall says friends plans to quote notice a noticeable reduction of military staff in africa. he said the country would end
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it's practice of hosting regular basis there. and instead set up so called academies to be co run by french and african armies demographic in earthquake as rock, se turkey. again, 3 weeks after devastating wakes with the turkish syrian or to region killing some 50000 people. buildings collapsed, leaving at least one person dead. an injury more than 100 others. the epicenter, the latest week was in mo, latanya problems. you would secretary general antonio quoterush, has called for safe travel routes and stronger rescue operations for refugees and migrants. as comments come after, at least $62.00 people died in a shipwreck of italy's southern coast. officials say that the boat set out several days ago from western turkey. kerry, mostly afghan, somali and pakistani nationals another body precious possessions. and the splintered remains of the boat that carried them.
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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, veil i shereka of america. 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, shut it off over them. some of the survivors had been receiving treatment at a nearby hospital in the port city of ketani. audrey shoes, all shoes you to day 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. burma,
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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 jose from saving migrants at sea. a lord either cilenzo, it's the hour of silence for a year of prayer that i could of recollection that i'm of the 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 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
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and foremost an ethical message. do not leave will be sonya, 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. all right, shifting gears slightly. we turn to sports now. and soccer st. our little nessie has one fif was top mil player award for the 7th time at a gala in paris. last year he guided argentina to the world cup title and won the french league with p as g barcelona, as alexia whittier took home the woman's award for 2022 after a vote by fans and soccer personalities. ah, lin messy has gone from winning this famous trophy for the very 1st time to receiving a 7th faithful world. best male player, a war for now. no good about me
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were here was crazy for me. me. so i had chief my dreamed it. i had been hoping for, for so long as he did, he faltered competition from his petty salmon teammate and france for wood killing and pappy as well as rail madrid's champions league winna carrion ben's emma argentina's wilka win also meant linelle. stallone was named best men's coach, while england's triumph and the women's european championship. the 1st major honor landed serena vague. men, the female coach award, the best women's player, went to spain's alexia protests for the 2nd straight year, alexia, who, they ha ha, barcelona side when every league game last season, polish and beauty football matching alexi also won best goal. a flurry of awards after a busy year of football. and yet again, it's lina metty taking home the big prize.
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