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ah nice to know what is happening there were series guardians of truth watch now on youtube d. w documentary ah ah, this is d w. news line from berlin. israel's military launches, strikes on the gaza strip. explosions are seen and heard in the palestinian territory after nightfall. it comes after a barrage of rockets was fired from lebanon into northern israel on thursday, also coming up on the program. visiting beijing huge chief ursula on the line has
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kind words for china and a stern warning. she praises chinese leader. she jing ping on his nuclear weapons dance, but warns against army russia. and presenting the journalist and socialites who helped artist escape nazi germany. we look at the new netflix series, trans atlantic and how it's producer was inspired to tell their story. ah, i'm aaron token, welcome to the program. the israeli military says it's launched air strikes on the gaza strip, local media report explosions in the territory and plains in the sky. the nighttime strikes are apparently in retaliation for attacks on israel earlier in the day. several rockets were fired on the north of the country from lebanon. lebanese report say that the missiles were launched from palestinian refugee camps. the
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escalation and violence comes after clashes this week between israeli police and palestinians, inside jerusalem's, alex and mosque is limbs. 3rd holy aside. no, earlier i spoke to d w, as tanya kramer was following the story from jerusalem. she gave me this roundup of the recent events. now these are the ami nouns. shortly after midnight, you look at the time that it had begun to carry out as strikes and different targets across the gaza strip tonight and said so far, the house struck 2 weapon tunnels and manufacturing science belonging to hamas. this comes, as you have said, that comes up to a rocket for raj from lebanon this afternoon. and the israeli army has blames palestinian minutes and groups for carrying out. those rockets strikes name the hamas and islamic jihad as well. and this comes, of course,
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following wednesdays. explanation in east jerusalem on the alexa and most compound, no air, it's science. sirens has also gone off in the areas around the gaza strip and incoming israeli communities around the gaza strip. this is of course, devastating use for people in the south of israel, but also in particular for people in gaza and they have no shelters to go. and they have gone through such situations in recent years and many times and these strikes were in response to a barrage of rockets fired from lebanon into northern israel on thursday. what do we know about those attacks? yeah, the arid sirens are there went off in the afternoon, around 3 or 3 o'clock in the afternoon across the north in israel. israeli army said later that 34 rockets are where launched at israel 25 of them.
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where are intercepted by the iron. don't defense, a massage system. so then the security cabinet had been meeting tonight. this meeting has ended as prime minister benjamin netanyahu. it said earlier that any me, court will pay the price for any aggression. we also heard tonight after the a security cabinet ended from its best defense minister you off gallon. she said that the defense establishment will face any threat. and of course to put that into context is all comes after the escalation in the past 2 days. when is where the police was storming into the alex, i'm most compelled and inside the mosque, they were videos coming out from there with police officers beating people inside the most. there were also many arrests being made and they have been rocket
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launchers also on wednesday from garza from militant groups there. that was dw tonya claim at jerusalem reporting for us. thank you. european commission chief ursula on the line and french president ammonia mccaul, have called on china to use its influence with russia during the war and ukraine. the european leaders are in beijing to promote peace, but they also had a warning for the chinese president teaching thing. not to send weapons to russia. a clear message from the a you chief to chinese president, gene ping, use your leverage with moscow to help and the war in ukraine. china's position on this is crucial for the european union. as a member of the un security council, they is a big responsibility. and we expect that china will play its role and promote
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a just peace one that respects ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. one of the cornerstones of the un charter. it was a message echoed by french president, emmanuel mc kron, who joined the 2 for talks legged assure bruce on mclinn or the russian aggression in ukraine has dealt a blow to the stability far as it ended decades of peace in europe working digital . i know i can count a new policy to bring russia to its senses and every one to the negotiating table, it'll mother that, that the negotiation. whether the chinese president will, he'd that call is unclear. vonda lion reported that he had agreed to talk to you cranes, president zalinski when the time was right. though she made no mention of this in his own comments. after the meeting. there were words of warning from fond a lion. the ear chief told g not to arm russia against ukraine. a possibility many western leaders have feared it. but she also had praise vizier statements on
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nuclear war. and chinese president has urged both sides not to use nuclear weapons without mentioning russia, specifically. on trade g said beijing and paris had agreed to deepen their co operation in fields like aerospace and nuclear energy. human rights concerns, particularly the persecution of the wigan muslims. engine jang were also discussed . they each have called the european chinese relationship, a complex but interdependent one. the war in ukraine is certainly putting the partnership to the test. robert daily's, the director of the wilson centers kissinger institute on china and the united states. earlier we asked him what can realistically be expected from beijing, very little video that china might play a positive role has been around practically from the 1st day of the invasion. well over a year now. and she's in pain, has not seen fit to attempt to play that role. so there's nothing about the current
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status of the war that he's likely to find a good sign that now is the time to do it. china's position is still that it is, it is neutral, but it isn't contributing. and so i think that there's very little leverage, and there's very little that china can offer to putin to get him to stay his hand at least under current conditions. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. hundreds of demonstrators have rallied in sedans, capital cartoon. the pro does come a day after the signing of a final settlement between the military and pro democracy forces was postponed for a 2nd time. security forces fire tear gas, and stun grenades. the white house has it has handed congress, a classified report of the 2021 u. s. withdrawal from afghanistan. a document summary largely blamed for president donald trump for the debacle in which u. s. troops had to mount a desperate evacuation from cobble airport. but the bite administration ultimately
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defended the pull out decision of those dozens of demonstrators have stormed the offices of a major financial multinational in paris to protest against the government plan pension reforms. they're angry about prison. holes planned to raise the retirement age from 60 to 64. the proposals have fuel the weeks of nationwide protests. a former italian prime minister silvio berlusconi is suffering from a rare type of blood cancer. doctor say he has been treated for a long infection link to leukemia. he was admitted to an intensive care unit in milan on wednesday. the media magnate is currently a sen and the leader of the center right for italian party. the kremlin says that the leaders of belarus and russia did not discuss the deployment of strategic nuclear weapons during their talks on thursday, despite being widely expected to do so. bell russian leader, alexander lucas shanker, is in moscow for 2nd day of meetings with russian pres,
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the president of the law. the mid futon discussions have focused on defense and economic ties with russia had earlier doubt, plans to place it's tactical nuclear weapons. and bella, luce, i moved that has drawn condemnation from the west. the kremlin has dismissed the criticism, saying that the decision is a response to nato expansion. secretary general ian st oldenburg said that the deployment contradicts a reason russian, a recent rather russian chinese statement, st countries shouldn't station nuclear weapons beyond their own borders. this is russia's iskander and missile system able to hit targets up to 500 kilometers away . he could soon be stationed in bel roost near the polish border, carrying nuclear warheads. moscow says the iskander system has already been transferred to the ballad. russian military and troops had reportedly arrived in russia to learn how to use it. russia claims the move is
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a response to nato, increasing its combat readiness, and adding finland as a member made official earlier this week where there was work under these circumstances, we are taking retaliatory measures defending the security of the union state life. bel ruth has been a close ally to russia since the invasion of ukraine, which was partly launched from bella vision territory. since then, the russian and by russian militaries have carried out multiple joint exercises. russian nuclear warheads are scheduled to arrive in bella. luce in july, shift over belarus. is authoritarian leader, alexander lucas. jenko said the nuclear weapons weren't just for show hardly brain stylist on your part. the ukrainians believe that they will win. this is nonsense. it is impossible to defeat a nuclear power if the russian law percept realizes that the situation threatens the collapse of russia than what the most awful weapons will be used roughly. with lamb, i put a swish to the united nations disarmament affairs chief has warned that the risk of nuclear war in europe is higher than at any point since the end of the cold war.
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it's been called one of the great untold stories of the 2nd world war. how a group of american journalists and socialized help, some of europe's greatest artisan intellectuals escaped betsy germany. well, now the history of the american emergency rescue committee has been turned into a netflix series. trans atlantic takes his inspiration from the screwball comedies of the error to tell of tale filled with drama, romance and quite a few laughs. marcell 1940 jewish and left wing artists and intellectuals on the run for the nazis are trying to escape to the u. s. a rag tag team of amateur americans. the emergency rescue committee is trying to help, even as their country remains determined to stay out of the war in iraq. i haven't these people been throwing up when you're breaking? you know, lilian may go refugee. what is a difference on
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a vigor was inspired to tell the story after experiencing the 2015 refugee crisis. my office used to be in the temple huff airport. and downstairs in the hangers, was the 1st point of entry for the refugees who are coming from mostly from syria and, and so we were all volunteering down there and my daughter who at the time was like 12 or 13, she said, well, you know, these are just people like us except for people i guess used to have to leave berlin and now these people are coming here seeking refuge, us journalists, very and fry, and the emergency rescue committee help more than 2000 refugees. escape nazi terr, including the philosopher on out. and the painter mocks, asked. transatlantic tells this history, not as doc you trauma, but as fictionalized romantic adventure, it focuses on mary jane gold and american, socialized to help finance the operation. and albert hirschman, a german jewish refugee who say them are, say, help, others escape? mm hm. them
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very soon. there is only one great country in europe. and i think that's in a certain way the truth of difficult time. you know, there's a reason why why people in, in ukraine are keeping up their spirits so strongly at the moment. because they're, they're not willing to say i give up their willing to say i will continue and, and i will stay and you cannot take away my humour because it is stronger. think there's something to like those old hollywood movies. transatlantic is infused with a sense of optimism. however dark things get the possibility of a happy ending seems just around the corner of east. ah, and here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you at the sour. israel's military has lung to air strikes from the gaza strip. it comes after
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a barrage of rockets was fired from lebanon to northern israel on thursday. and you're up to date of next, as a documentary, the social inequality and olivia for the wounds of the german colonial era, still run deep. and don't forget, there's always much more news on our website that c, w dot com or until cumberland. thanks for tuning in when you were given burger technical, allan or not at all, women in architecture. why are they so invisible to the larger public? we decided to ask them. what is the poetry the secret of a house? shattering the glass ceiling, women in architecture starts april 20th on d. w. ah,
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no me a country of great beauty bordering south africa to the north, west. rich in land and natural resources. and twice the size of germany. namibian population is just 2500000 people, but most namibian live in extreme poverty. the former german colony has one of the biggest income gaps in the world. a white minority descendants of the colonizers of german south west africa, still own the line share of namibia assets, with the scars left by the brutality of germany's colonial regime. a deep between 90 no 4 and 19 no age. germany carried out the 1st genocide of the 20th century here more than 80000 herero and nama was systematically killed by german soldiers. namibia only gained independence from south africa in 1990. today,
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if you may be in see any of the wealth generated by the countries, natural resources protests against the countries colonial legacy of frequent a, our, to the worker now as a demonstrations against foreign investors. we don't even know if namibia belongs to navigate long for china. and secret deals with north korea have come to life. $29000000.00 transferred from the maria to john john quinn. game is under threat. 2022. the number of rhinos poached in namibia nearly doubled with serrano was worth more dead than alive. ah ah,
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the city of swa community is located at the edge of the desert on the atlantic coast. it doesn't look like a typical african city. with its neo barrack buildings. german street names and spiked helmets. it's like a little germany in africa. they are all from the old german style. so from the old buildings in town, they try and keep the styles similar so that it creates a nice, equal vibe in town. sylvia clear and stupid is of german origin. her family has lived in namibia for generations. germany colonized the country from 1884 to 1915. sylvia runs the cities best known cafe, its famous for its german baked goods. and
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then our apple strudel is one of our best sellers, the most lacking, please. i guess one nearly every one speaks german here. it's a lingua franca. yeah. you do a little. yeah. how did you know? i live every day you have to little something. you hear what sylvia's youngest sister deseret works in the kitchen. she's making a black forest cake. she's using her grandfather's recipe. he was a baker who immigrated to swap co want in 1954. he came from germany here after the war. he didn't want to stay anymore, and they had family year already, just for buying it out. this a black 1st,
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so i'm going to give that to the front to day around 30000 descendants of german settlers live in namibia. the sisters mother hider was the 1st person in the family to be born here. she wouldn't trade her life in the movie, if anything in the world. i think we are very fortunate to live in the media. if it looks quality life really briefly, you know, for a few weeks in germany it's the green. i look for my bronze. there's a wrong she's passed on her love of the desert to her daughter sylvia. every day sylvia goes out for a long ride across the enormous june of sparkled moon not far from the sight of the early 20th century atrocities.
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day hundreds of improvised graves located just a few minutes from the june's. one period germany set up concentration camps here. as at wage was of colonization between 99 for and 19 o 8, the german army massacred between 65000 an 80000 herero and at least 10220000 nama both ethnic minorities in namibia. germany was responsible for the 1st genocide of the 20th century. every year, a unique parade is held in sacrament, the herero, much to mark the liberation of the concentration camp. then they were uniform styled after the imperial german armies. hilly demons. okay. we took over the other day. oh, do you have any hours?
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nova loan, an engineering professor karita mariama travelled 500 kilometers just to take part in the parade. his grandmother was held in the concentration camp. she was only 9 years old, then ferrero civilians, men, women, and children were enslaved and starved. mm general, though tough on trust as murderous orders were as follows. within german territory, every herero armed or unarmed, with or without livestock, is to be shot. i will no longer taken women or children, drive them back to their people or let the troops shoot them me more than a century later in may 2021. germany's foreign minister made an historic announcement. it besides the oyster design,
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we describe these events to day officially as what they were a genocide and folk ahmad. with that, we also recognize our historical responsibility on board in germany went on to pledge 1100000000 euros in 8 communities affected by the genocide, were to play a key role in implementation. these demonstrators also want the land confiscated by jim and colonize is returned to the german ha, with 4 hulu on the morning of the parade. co visa is accompanied by judge tisha, an activist, ready to fight for his country. ah, we are weary as we are, so yes, in fact, so i, there i you do what, how, what do i believe we want to do it as we mustn't no,
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that you are dealing with at dr. that is so proud of itself. they drive to a farm owned by to sentence of german settlers. when you look credible says of the rosena from where we started. this is still a single unit that's coming from 860000 acres. so 60000, it has yet to have gotten a sense of believe owned by one person the going to a place of prayer. the sight of the 1st battle between the germans and the herrera and their ancestors who died that day. i'm buried here. we believe or the will don't day. there somewhere. they are alive. they can hear again dog, ligon's of all problems. that her ancestors. i'm here with cubby. tar. please let him come to you. we're going to want everybody government. we want
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to follow in your footsteps, and we ask for power and strength to open doors and be courageous and avoided. this is sacred land for them. to visit the grapes, they need the landowners permission. ways the bus, the deep men family lives here. i know me. could you please got the camera on our private brought wonderful deliveries. oh, what grace. oh i see douglas, i'm saying what good is there's not a single as the guys only got german grapes. yeah. we know, we know it is. we know where we're going, that that is in your home. you must make it bright before the time. is it that we take you with our car in cost $500.00 grant proposal? mm hm. we can make you
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a special price. and when does it suit you wanted to know now? is that possible? the sluggish time? no. yes. the condense. okay. in 2022. an article in the country's most popular newspaper. the namibian created a scandal. harry schneider votter burger major land owner and descendant of the settlers took part in a panel discussion. his comments were printed later, he maintained that his statement was taken out of context. german settlers never stole any land east fitting as the very same way. his ancestors that he did our as is that, well, we do act in my window rebel. do you think you could forgive them? no, no. when the, when he see a way to is in that that almost coming big. the man whose comments was so in
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century owns an enormous 400 square kilometer farm on the vanderbilt plato parish. knight vanderbilt lived with his wife sonya mitzy, who at some point i'll be working with cattle somewhere. but now i've got to go back into the office again. unfortunately, later, how come do you have the same name of the local? good was the idea of my grandfather's to add the name of the austin, of the mountain to his sooner. it had to be approved by parliament. i mentioned that, i mean this young soldier was his grandfather. he came to the country in 19 o 8 to serve in the army. over time,
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he bought a total of 18 herrera farms from the german colonial administration and began to raise cancel what all morning? did you sleep? well, anna, got her. oh yeah. lisa u lynnwood die, die, walk, let over. there needs to be cleaned on our can operate with her. he has a team of some 40 people working for him. most herrera. every morning he checks in with his assistant. to get updates on what happened overnight. we did a dye causing it knit mac were not not seen. we lost a calf. what was its number? 2233. the 1400 head herd of cattle roams the entire property. perry is one of the biggest
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beef produces in the country. every day he spends hours in the car looking after his livestock it's a huge piece of land get this message to management in such a way that it, that it's effective as a lot of work. absolutely. a few years ago he started breeding ara brace forces that it was his will come on coming in. he has to protect more than a 100 animals from big cats. our home management on the farm is adapted to the fact that we have leopards. here we have a lot of leopards, nepotism, everyday reality for he's already lost 3 horses in 2 months.
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me very connected to their land, you know, in the farm. it's giving me a wonderful life who's wanting to be in the account for just 6 percent of the country's population. the most of the farmland belongs to the german to, to have colon drilling. that is not only and the media and all colonies as such, that's a story of, of australia and america and, and after the off to in, on know, maybe isn't independent in $990.00 and the government of the oss land owner to have a more.

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