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ah ah ah, this is the dublin years life from berlin. another attack in the west bank in israel. the american man is the latest victim killed in a drive by shooting. the incident comes amid a surgeon of violence in the region. also on the program, the canada to the ruling. apc takes an early lead in nigeria presidential election, but with more than half the vote still to be reported. that's growing criticism
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over the slow count and accusations of turkey's president project and asks for forgiveness for his government. slow response to the quick disaster. i'm promise to rebuild the devastating regions within a year. ah, i'm sure gail, welcome to the pro. we began in the middle east and more violence. me occupied westbank this time near the city of jericho. and israel, the american mom has been killed in his car during the drive by shooting israeli forces i. palestinian gunman targeted several vehicles before fleeing the sea. the incident comes the day after 2 res rabies were killed by a palestinian in the west bank town of hawaii. dreamy settlers responded by attacking palestinian homes and property in the area,
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killing one palestinian man. a correspondent rebecca rich was fall. this report another stand off on the streets of horror, just as we arrive. so does this israeli settler, who gets out of his car to confront a group of palestinians surrounded by the foreign press, israeli soldiers intervened 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 and a using. and you can see here 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 a revenge attack by israeli settlers rampage through the streets,
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torching cars and houses. one palestinian was shot dead in the violence for others badly injured. and my loss of shirt i left the shop to pick up one of my employees and i saw call 100 settlers setting fire to it. they burned the container, but the warehouses burnt. the storehouse for electrical appliances and destroyed the house and of that sort of old door didn't leave anything just so book as tensions escalate. israel security minister has urged citizen restraint. i mean, i want to comment on what happens and horror the how long. i mean every, i understand the hard feelings, but this isn't the way of al. we can't take the law into our own hands or look him at the hawkeye. instead, he said it should be israel's government and security forces who quote, crushed the enemy. fresh reports have now emerged from jericho. also in the occupied west bank, a suspected palestinian gunmen shot dead,
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another israeli, all this turmoil erupting on the heels of an emergency summit in jordan. where is riley and palestinian officials agreed on measures to try to cool things down. but the ongoing violence, putting any efforts of de escalation on shaky ground. let's get more our miss roma d w 's middle easter and mr. shami resolve is welcome shani. so this sudden and very localized surgeon, violence clearly kind of come out of nowhere around the middle east and definitely in the west bank. never. it comes on the backdrop of political weakness and both sides. we see these really government on that anal side. he has now have extreme, i mean he has right when government the most extreme, we have seen him before and having and they feel the there they feel it. the passing is the settlers on the,
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on the ground feel that they have the backing of leaders in the class. it in the parliament, in the government, within it. and you know, when they emboldened that's on one side. and then on the other side, we see the palestinians, the leadership in the west bank by me who the boss, my father is very weak for a long time being even more weekend and the youngsters on in the, on the ground. they are not carrying for what the palestinian security apparatus or the passing in leadership is asking them to do when asking to come down. so things are ask, leading slowly and slowly. so you expect van this to continue to asco? indeed that very much we are expecting mom or dad to start in 3 weeks. and everybody is very much on high alert. things are very tense. the israel, the security forces are very much struggling, struggling with either finding intelligence or what's happening within the settlers . it's always been a struggle of israel is, nor can they always detect those low attackers of the young guys. young. usually
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young men being, you know, exposed to social media, seeing what they see as a tech on palestine and jerusalem on the holy sites. the past and you see a lot of that online and they feel motivated to act to take just action to their own hands. and there's very little that the authorities can do about that. and this just is a feeling more and more of the revenge cycle that is ongoing. just a little more about this, this palestinian weakness. we know because we've, we've heard a lot about this new right wing. israel become less so about the palestinian forces that you say mean that palestine is on the ground. think young man think well, i've nothing to lose and i'm not listening to these old people going to be gone. exactly, and that's a generation of post house law. they have grow, they grow up with never having had any hope of any change and they see violent actions is the only way out. and a mass in garza who is a strong rival of the west bank leadership of fata, they are fueling the flames as well. because they want to see what
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a boss and for being weakened and they help by you know, help creating okay. that way we have a meeting today between the do is where the foreign minister and his german counterpart here in berlin. what, what can we expect from a well to me as the rest of the, you would very much like to see things come down. they will probably call for it. they don't have any other leverage that they can bring into the table is really is aware of the going international criticism. but the fact is that net anyhow has put himself in a political position where he's in the hands of the right wing parts in his government. he has very little to do to control them and we will probably hear statements wishing or hoping for things to come down. but i'm not sure there's much measures that can be actually taken at this time. ok, thank you for that. and also show me resign this not to
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nigeria were only results in the general election. so the ruling, all progressives are party candidates, a bowler to new boot in the lead, to replace the outgoing muhammad who bo hard. but out of the country, states still have to report results in to new boost. 17 rivals in this race are holding on nigeria. that tied to selection since the end of military rule. in 1999 has been marred by violence, delays, and allegations of fro 3 frontrunners and all 3 se they're winning nigeria the election but with delays and disruptions and saturday, the result is far from clear. people are getting impatient and increasingly varied . some of us did a week d, lithonian. i wouldn't, i would, it was, it was about repore on hood ads are very powerful because ring and is electron will break is not that might, it would bring it. but if we go to major dis,
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if considered the tightest presidential race in nigeria since it ended military rule in 1999. but experts observing the election said voting over the weekend was affected by pool organization boys in africa, lived a labor of orlin officials, 14 materials. and in some cases the delivery of raw materials at all institutions across the country does hi good. there has also been violence in several states. in one case, on sunday in lagos, a group of men pretended to be electoral officials. i didn't stormed into the voting center and attacked blank. i meant the chaos. there have been a few reports of ballots matching. and many complains of the electronic warning
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system that nigeria is using for the 1st time. political leaders have urged the electoral commission to declare results soon to feel that for the delays will dampen public trust and insight or more violence. we do not want this. we want peace in our country, we want that, you know, a credible erection, and we want us all to come together as nigerian and make this thing. well, the security challenges will have to be tackled by the new president. once nigerians know who that will beat a stroke to i did of this legacy bureau chief have flourished cora, who's in the orca in alhambra states at welcome flourish. so result st from just under half of nigeria state. so was the biggest surprise me. oh feel legacy is definitely a big surprise for a lot of people. lagos is, has been the strong code of the apc candidates,
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which is the ruling party's candidate, while our maintainable since 1999. no other party has, has one league was for the presidential and governorship elections. and for the 1st time peter or b, one legal states, one, but that's in his own state. that definitely came as a big surprise. another surprise is also past the united states that says where the president mohammed, who harry is from a p d. p, one. president barry in president perry's party in his own state. but, you know, obviously still remains in the lead. there still a lead in so far, but then again, we don't know when the final results will be announced is still, you know, something that we cannot predict at this point. we just have to wait until the final results are announced. okay, and it staggers me. this is a field of 18 that candidates and in this field is starting to look like a 3 horse race between the ruling and opposition parties. and this a peter o. b,
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who you mentioned from the labor party. he seems to have come out of nowhere. how's he managed to break through? well, he's just tapped into the use. what political are, we are wake me that it's happening in nigeria. and since the end stars protest of 2020 young people have been mobilized the land, you know, encouraging people to, to wake up. i use the outburst to actually protest against bad governance if our view as can recall in 2020. there were massive protests that hit the sheets of nigeria where young people were calling for an end to a notorious police unit. and at the end of the day it's, it's kind of evolved a general protest against bad governess. and now that protest has resulted in what we have seen now. and that is exactly what peter b is top. we need to because 2 young people, he represents
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a new face and he's also, he also represents someone that is not, you know, part of the nigeria, corrupt them. right. and speaking of which there have been concerns raised about a fraud and what's being alleged. well, lots of o position parties are refusing to accept the results of these elected this election . in fact, yesterday, as the votes where been, where been announced, a number of political party agents walked out of the collision center because they booted the whole i was stuck with law say that a link to flourish at your corner who's in a state in nigeria. i think we got the jest apologies for that. let's move on then and take a look at some stories that making headlines around the world. and we'll start in north korea, where the leader came. john all has ordered a fundamental transformation of the countries agriculture. and with speculation,
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that's a north korea facing series, food shortages, state media has reported what those measures are likely to be on monday. here i'm to political conference dedicated. yeah. because i just need a great president. vladimir zalinski has sent the back of a back, which has become increasingly difficult, and he's not the address on monday, he said russia continues to cause destruction around the front. my city for the ukrainian soldiers would fight for as long as they could. chile is deploying troops to its borders with through believe your latest attempt to control the number of migrants which the government said is increasing. military units will be able to detain, anyone attempting to cross and hand them over to local police to turkey and present. reggie dr. erwin has asked for forgiveness for his government slow response to the areas hardest hit. by this month, earthquakes, he went on to blame after shocks and bad weather and rejected. claims of the country was not prepared. the anger of the government crisis management presents
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a major political challenge for mister around as you 6 re election in may, earthquakes, 3 weeks ago, turkey and syria killing more than 50000 people. as the 80 net tish bash is a visiting fellow on the turkey project with the brookings institution. welcome to d. w. do you think that a policy is going to be enough to redeem a president early on in voters eyes? well, it's too early to say how this will translate into so poor to or a lack of support for the government. clearly people are very angry, particularly in areas that are affected by the earthquake, but it across the country too. and there is been a slow response, a government agency trying to trap a government agency and search and rescue agency official agencies trying to
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monopolize the ada efforts and not doing a good job. and i thing on top of it a, clearly a discussion has started in the country about the governance system. is that the case that the governance system turkeys, high per centralized new system is causing some of the failures. so this will inevitably merge into the conversation about the elections and bleed into the electoral issue and on dad, i think existing polarization will continue. it's too early to say in which direction this will change the existing divided whole rise nature of turkey, holidays. because natural does tend to work in both directions, right? well the blame for a lot of a death in these natural disasters has been as been laid at the foot of sloppy
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construction work. and the president has promised to rebuild the more than $230000.00 to homes that were destroyed in the next year. and one wonders kind of promise like that, be credible while maintaining proper safety standards. it's very dangerous to rush into a speed of construction boom, right away. turkey needs significant new legislation, new donations, new funding, new laws to make sure that existing building construction laws, which are fine, by the way, turkeys, existing laws are fine only if you apply it. so if, if in the regions that are affected by the earthquake construction had been according to turkey's own rules and leg regulations, very few people would have died. therefore, we need to really, instead of rushing institute into construction, we need to really look at they look at the problem with the application of the
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existence existing. why is it that people are able to circumvent the codes? why is it that there is so much corruption? in construction, why is it that local authorities, government agencies, oversight agencies are effectively part of a corrupt system whereby full buildings full on people? so that's number one. but the 2nd issue is i think the government needs to really look at the governance system. the fact that there's no local agency, the fact that local governments have no st. in, in these issues, the fact that there's no local got response to disasters. it's all coming from a centralized. thank you so much for lining that so clearly for us as well. i didn't tisha bash from the booking situation. thank you.
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or disaster has revive the discussion in turkey of the quality of buildings and that quake prone areas. as some turks have been taking matters into their own hands to prevent tragedy, the w has been to the town of a dues geo and northern and the north of the country. by following a big earthquake in 1999 residents set rally to protect their homes against the next event. this new residential area shouldn't have been built here at all. is located in the western turkish city of duster. one of turkeys most earthquake prone regions headed by you jack doesn't see that as a problem. together with a civil engineer in charge. you, jack discusses the final details of the construction work. just the t murtha locker thought some construction companies do things like add chemicals to the concrete to make it flow better. if you don't to monitor that yourself on the building site, you can end up in
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a situation like the earthquake in the east sun for more supervision, the safer it is. an awful lot of you only mala. over 2 decades ago, you jack a lawyer, founded the hope homes cooperative housing project. they wanted to form a community and construct affordable, an earthquake resistant housing that luggage at a time their home town of dues, joe had just experienced one of the worst earthquakes in its history. more than 800 people died. now get on par lock survived. but since she was a renter she was left on the streets following the quake, she joined hope. holmes, and now almost 24 years later, she shows air by you jack the apartment she just moved into this is the kitten. oh oh. oh. oh wow. a son room. i want to have
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a look. oh yeah, they found local to know of course we still fear there will be more earthquakes the columbia, but we also know that our house is wont crumble like the ones in the east their success. her sudden example in turkey. at one point, the co operative had to sue the state in order for the earthquake victims to be provided with the plot of land. the courts eventually ruled in their favor. the last time the earth began to tremble and dunster was last november. but despite the earthquake measuring 5.9 on the richter scale, everything went relatively smoothly. most injuries were not too severe, although there were damage buildings, the hope homes were not among them. i did a live hill. i wasn't too worried about the buildings yet, but we still rushed to the construction site to have a look on the plan. i had already put some furniture in the apartment to be not, but not one thing had been knocked over yet the kill he could have. he had
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a need for you, jack, par, lack, and the others in the building cooperative. a decades long struggle is coming to an end, their fight for earthquake resistant, affordable housing was a success. and they hope a can be an inspiration to others in these uncertain times. as to bring some good news and now to more actually it's been one of the biggest sticking up points in post praxis negotiations. how to regulate to trade with northern ireland. now the european union and the united kingdom have made a breakthrough. and you commission present as to the font, the line, and you k prime minister richie soon act struck a draft agreement. following talks near london off the prime minister hailed a new chapter in relations with brussels. while the commission president sent the new wins of framework as it called, respects the markets of both parties and will support stability in northern ireland . lighter to put that light corresponding jack paris in brussels, told us why the
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e, you had to make 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, see 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. 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 streamlines 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
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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 is force in the beginning of 2021. jack and football are a little messy. has that one fif us male player of the year award for the 7th time . last year, he got it out and changed the woke up title and help perry salmon when the french league. barcelona, is alexia protests, one at taco, the 2022 women's award. the ceremony in paris followed a vote by fans and football personalities. ah little messy has gone from winning this famous trophy for the very 1st time to receiving a 7th fifo world's best male player, a war for now. no good about me were here was crazy for me. me sorry, chief my dream did i had been hoping for for so long in city. he fought off
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competition from his party, sang jermanti mate, and france forward killing and pappy as well as rail madrid's champions league, winner carrion bens emma argentina's wilken win also meant linelle. stallone was named best men's coach while england's triumph in the women's european championship . the 1st major honor landed serena vague. men, the female coach toward the best women's player, went to spain's alexia protests for the 2nd straight year. alexia will pay us her 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 its leno massey taking home the big prize.
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just before we go, i want to show you some pictures of an unusually snowy spain. residents of barcelona. woke up to say the city dusted in white on monday storm. juliet has left some regions completely covered. a rarity in the generally mild spanish climates. in fact, it only serves in barcelona about once every 10 years. juliet's expression caused low temperature's strong, cold greatness. across the country until food was run. sorry. my dear is reminder of our top stories at this hour. israel's army says that miss riley, american man has been killed in a drive by shooting in the west bank near the city of jericho follows the taxpayers ready satler's back to one of the palestinian. my dad that came after today's rainy settlers were shot dead on sunday. initial results in nigeria general election show the ruling party. i. p. c. candidates taking an early lead time.
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