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peacekeepers are urging restrained from all sides plus making his moves at a very young age. we made chest prodigy who, st. basalt, has become a record breaker in germany after playing in syria. ah, i've been fas all woke up. israel has carried out a series of air strikes 1st in the gaza strip and then in lebanon. the army says it's strong targets linked to the palestinian militant group. hamas in the last hour is one of the authorities have confirmed the 2 women were killed in a shooting attack on a car in the west back. another woman was seriously, reportedly seriously injured in the incident. it happened near the hammer, our junction in the northern part of the jordan valley. the latest incident comes after
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a series of israel. yes. strikes on targets in garza and in lebanon. is where the military says it's pre dawn strikes targets linked to the palestinian militant group. hamas earlier rockets were fired into israel from both territories, ah, to sky line of gaza city lighting up not long after the israeli army confirmed that it was carrying out airstrikes in the territory. ah, israel also launched strikes in southern lebanon. this is the aftermath a day before dozens of rockets were fired from lebanon toward israeli territory. the biggest rocket attack from lebanon in 17 years of, of israel's prime minister, convened a security meeting to discuss how to respond. marcella book 11 regarding the
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aggression against us another front. then we will strike our enemies and they will pay the price of any act of aggression within our enemies will discover. again, that up moments of truth, the citizens of israel stud united and unified and back the actions of israeli army and the other security services to defend our country. and our people whom the israeli military said most of the rockets were intersected by its iron dome anti missile system. this property and northern israel, however, was not spared. israel has pointed the finger at palestinian militants for the attacks, which i'm at the time of rising tensions after israeli police rated the al axa mosque in jerusalem. earlier this week is lambs, 3rd, holiest site. authority said they were forced to enter the complex to remove people. they describe as rioters palestinians,
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and their supporters accused israel of using excessive force against worshippers. an emergency session of the un security council on thursday night urged diplomats on all sides to show restraint. ah, members were clearly united in the need for de escalation and common the region. this is a whole month for all 3 religions. escalation is not in anybody's interest in the region, and i think you will see that the counselor sees this matter in the coming period as well as capital. but the holy month has so far brought no signs of de escalation . israel is over night air strikes were followed by a salvo of rockets from the gaza strip. dw correspondent rebecca ridges is in the old city of jerusalem. it's good friday. so felton's of christian pilgrims are expected muslims, a celebrating ramadan, a jews, a mocking pass over. how tense is the situation? well,
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this is what you might call an uneasy calm hanging over the city at the moment. then i, if you weren't aware of the events of the last few days, you may just think this was all business as usual. but there are heightened tensions. of course, as you mentioned, are 3 holy festivals converging this weekend, that being the jewish festival of pesa christian festival of a easter and the 3rd friday, the holy month of ramadan. so that it was expected to bring height intentions to, to the city, at least, ah, but a, but definitely given the events of this week. if things are tensile, though, that doesn't appear to be any kind of appetite for conflict for tension. here you have much. the majority of people wanting the holiday weekend to pass without incident. that remains to be seen. whether that will happen to day jews are not normally allowed into the mosque. so it could be a day where things do pass. you know,
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without too much friction people looking to sunday when, when jews were once again be allowed onto the alex. so as they called the temple mount, rebecca, what can you tell us about israel strikes? will targets in the gaza strip? ah, yeah, ben. well, our last night in response to a 2 fire coming from southern lebanon to a barrage of rockets coming from southern lebanon. and the idea of stock targeted at israel, sorry it targeted sites. hamas targets they say in the gaza strip, as they said that they were as under sy are under sites used to construct weapons. they were targeted with weapons workshops as well as an underground tunnel. at the same time, rockets were them being 5 back into southern israel from the gaza strip. and they will, mo, most of them were hit by israel's, i and don't. system come fell into empty fields or into the see. one house though
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was hit and there was a minor damage pick a written forest in jerusalem. thank you very much for bringing us up to date on the latest there. and let's bring in the dump used bay route bureau chief mohammed traitor. robert, what can you tell us about the situation right now in lebanon? life is looking quite normal than deliberate. he's a border towns. but a situation is cautious. ca, master israel's military. he said it had struck reef marson to restructure targets in that south lebanon. that resident sir around the russia di palestinians, refugee camp near the assault and city of tier, that he ported 3 loud thus around for a m a local time. this comes in rita lee retaliation airforce. 'cause of rockets launched from sound and saw them numbered on israel gleamed on their de, his land. her family for this. now the question been is, how will the the been?
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he's a heavily armed drug, has bella react her to this? there is anticipation at the moment. there are many questions about the nature or the scale that location and geography, and whether any possible response from a has belie will be within the known rules of engagement with, or israel, the iranian box, or group, or repeatedly expressed that readiness for any upcoming battle with israel, what sort of political reactions have there been in lebanon in response? well, on and then might be the most difficult fronds are for israel from a perspective from a military air perspective. however, the political situation, the been on, is very fragile. the country has been that facing our presidential vacuum, our for 6 month now, and the ability of the caretaker government to take important and crucial decisions is very limited. there are major political divisions in,
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in the buttons as in lebanon, as well as the m a. some of the opposition leaders have accused iran's affiliate, including hesper law and a lied palestinian are factions of a dragging the been on a possibly into a war with israel. now lebanon's government that it can take, a government has expressed its condemnation for the rockets launching and renewed. it's a commitment to you and a solution, or number 17 or one would stop the war. with this ryan in 2006, and nobody's army set in a. in a statement, it is working a closely with you and peacekeepers in south lebanon, afford the escalation. bob, thank you very much for your up. they, are they root bureau chief, they're turning to ukraine. a u. k. intelligence report says, russian forces have made decisive gains in the eastern city of buckboard. the british believe russian forces have taken the city center along with the western
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bank of the batman car river. that would put ukrainian supply lines under threat. ukraine has denied the report, but admits the situation is difficult, but not has been fought over 4 months and has seen some of the fastest fighting in the war. ukrainian military spokesperson told reuters news agency that moscow is focusing all its efforts on taking the city. hundreds of thousands of people have joined it. other round of protests and strikes in france over the government's pension. plants protest is want the raising of the minimum age for rep minimum retirement age from $62.00 to $64.00, to be scrapped on french president emanuel mac or absent on a trip to china is determined to stand his ground, not even with mac, wrong thousands of kilometers away, paris is still burning. this time it was one of the french presidents, favorite restaurants in flames,
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as protest as again faced up with police over his pension reform. ah, elsewhere in the french capital, striking railway workers took aim at another target and briefly stormed the building housing the offices of u. s. investment giant black rock. * the company is a major player in the private pension market, though it's not been involved in the government's plans. but despite the sales and the crashes demonstrated seem determined to carry on many on the streets of paris were angry about not just the deeply unpopular reform itself, but also about the government's heavy handed approach. no, no, no dialogue. the never has been any. the government on a particular the head of state, they were made on that positions by declaring that it's absolutely essential, carry out this reform even though there are many other means which could be
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explored, which is not done at all. and so there's no discussion that's obvious was you'll do that today. we have the impression that we are faced with a deaf and dumb government that is not very good at communication. we get the impression that emanuel mccomb has absolutely no interest in what is happening in his own country. what could be with the government and the unions refusing to budge and talks going no way, both sides and now waiting for france, his constitutional counsel to way in next week. the germany's chess federation has nominated its youngest player for an upcoming tournament in croatia, 11 year old, who st. so is said to join the team at the dazzling in domestic competition. but having arrived from war 2 and syria, there's a lot more at stake for hussein in his family than what happens on the board. some spend a lifetime trying to mark the chess, others get the hang
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a little sooner. this is hussein base who i just 11 years old. he's already considered one of germany's most promising players to him navigating the tough strategy game is as simple as 2 plus 2 is my find the fun because i like math. i'm with chess. you also have to do math, and that's why i like it. and the sub for this person who's saying is set to represent germany at the metropolis copping croatia later this month, making him the nation's youngest ever player. it's as much a celebration of pure talent as it is of immigration. no dear for holding. we are very proud that hussein was invited to join the german team to participate in international tournaments. we wish for the german team to achieve great results of my boys who same was actually born in syria and started playing chest at the age of 3. it wasn't long before his talents began to shine through heavily
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in our family, we always played chests together. my father and i, with my brother's st hussain, used to come and start asking how to move the pieces, how to play the game. and this is how we learn the basic moves of chess to then he started saying technical moves we would see after 6 or 7 months. hussein was very, very good. hussein's family fled their homeland and a german town of lynch. dat in 2016. since then, boy, wanda has been honing his skills in local clubs. thankfully chess has proved the useful tactics of fitting in it happened. i started playing a lot of tournaments in germany. that's how i improve my german man dodge. while hussein's family continue to fret over their residency status in germany, the youngster is purely focused on learning as much as he can while away. but the german chess federation, other than the ones i am playing with are all older. and therefore, maybe they have a little bit more experience,
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but i honestly think it's great that i am able to play, and i think it's a fantastic chance i think, falls off to difficult beginnings. germany's youngest chest sensation is ready to seize an exciting opportunity. at a quick reminder of the top story way following for you is why the authority say 2 women were killed in a shooting attack on a car in the west bank. this, after a smiled, carried out a series of and strikes of garza and lebanon. these mouses stripes are in battalion for earliest strikes from if not, i bid vigilant. keep watching he w business is ah, lose time for a brain update because these are costs are called, the brain continuously adapts itself. and so we ask
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a few astute questions. we smarter swarms. are you a psycho cra, wouldn't causes monster waves. how powerful are your thoughts? we can control our thoughts, which makes us very powerful questions about life, the universe and the rest that were series. 40 to the answer, almost everything this week on p w. ah, a plan terrain in rampant inflation. that's what the leaders of 11 latin american countries have agreed on. we'll take a look at what specifically they want to do to solve the problem which has been plaguing many around with fossil coming up. we'll show you an initiative in rio de
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janeiro, which aims to bring food and a bit of happiness for the cities for val. i'm chris global. welcome to the program . average inflation for latin american countries stood at almost 15 percent last year, or the international monetary fonts us is creating a crisis, particularly for those who have already been struggling. now the leaders of $1111.00 american countries say they forged to plan to address the issue as argentine as inflation rate of almost 100 per cent, saps earning power and outstrips wages. 67 year old jorge pedro r mo, has found a painful solution. juggling 3 jobs is a metal worker, a part time salesman, of flip flops, medical creams, and honey, and as a soccer coach. our mo, who lives in the outskirts of the capital one as iris works 7 days a week, every week to stave off poverty. that affects almost 4 in 10 people in the south
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american country. that is in no, she golfing. sometimes i can't make it until the end of the month. what sheila, i handle hey for electricity value water bills in taxes, which are very high in puerto dog. idle it is. it's not only argentina fighting extremely high inflation. some caribbean nations are struggling as well in cuba, the official inflation figure last year was 39 percent independent economists estimated to be a lot higher. the state at least gives out some food via the so called supply book . but you have to be flexible because not everything is always available. like i'm a boy, i eat more chicken than anything else because that's what they give you. i don't like chicken. i prefer to eat an egg, but since i don't have anything else, i have to eat whatever there is, because i can't go without food and a mobile that at their virtual meeting,
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the presidents of several states agreed on measures to fight the inflation. but it wasn't brutal if we agree to remove barrier tariffs that will head and sanitary measures because each country has something to offer to consumer in the i looking for is it in this way we can get food and a censure products that better prices in the face of inflation and high prices, he to the game with india that had the men does, the blue dos, bicycles i me heard, but issue many in latin america and the caribbean. now hope that these measures become concrete so that inflation will soon slow down for more i'm not joined by harvey. i get us news anchor on our spanish speaking service and formerly a presenter here on dw business. welcome back to studio 3. how are you? good to have you. we seen the problems caused by inflation vividly illustrated in
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that report. but remind us how did it get so bad? well, of course, latin america, diverse region, every country has its own different problems. but broadly speaking, most of these countries have rather high levels of external debt that, that most often has to be back in a foreign currency nor than their own. so that makes them vulnerable to changes in the global economy in their own currency. that also costs as a general distrust by the populations. argentinians for example, prefer to have their savings and investments in dollars than in their national best, or because they think it's safer that further weakens their currency and makes prices look or go up. and last but not least, it's important to remember that inflation is measured by a set of products. most of them are great cultural products and we've seen a perfect storm of the warren crane, which drove the prices of grains up. we saw climate change and droughts in sometimes with record levels of rain or low levels of rain in the region. and last but not least, also very important. the bird flew, which has driven up the prices of meat. so all of this has caused the increase in
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price, so there are certainly regional factors that are also to blame here. now, 11, that number in countries want to work together to combat this ramp and inflation. what exactly do they want to do? well, the final communique of this summit is quite vague, yet they are going to meet again in may. but what they are talking about is to reduce the trade barriers and tariffs, and also what they call a to simplify the logistics to make export and import of those products within the countries and with other countries, easier and cheaper. they also talk about a fair, where international architecture of financial architecture, which would probably mean to extract some type of pressure against lenders for debt cuts or to reduce the interest rates. and is this initiative likely to be successful? i would love to tell you that it's going to be a huge success. it sounds rather simple and easy to do, but let's not forget that all of these countries, most of these countries, at least, are politically aligned in this case, to the left. if you really wanna have an impact, you do have to include the other site experience in latin america has shown that many of these initiatives fail because a country may maley
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a heavyweight countries like brazil, argentina can quickly change from one political direction to the other. and then turn their backs on these types of initiatives due to ideological or political problems. if this happens again, we will see this initiative fail. maybe they'll be successful. we certainly hope for it because it's important for the people in the region. he ws harvey, i get us. thank you for your analysis of you know, less than a month ago. tesla announced plans to build a car factory, monterey, mexico close to the us border since then. suppliers have set up shop housing for workers has gone up along with wages. concerns in the water scarce region have also been growing. this is the speaker foot tesla model. 3. it's made by the mexican company, ali and plastics. director felipe ability, i assist that ellen musk steamer tesla contacted him just days after announcing the
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new factory being built near monterey. vilerol assist output at his company will likely rise by a 3rd as i want something already in a wall because it's been a long time since i have witnessed the room, likeness, son, tesla has promised to invest millions home which and that put a lot of things in motion, unless it affects real estate in industrial companies, relas 30 large order suppliers have already moved to an overly on to be close to tesla. the electric car maker has promised to invest $5000000000.00 in phase one alone. what made this location attractive to tesla? the proximity to texas was a factor, but also the industrial background. this northern mexican area has manuel montoya as a spokesman for the automotive sector here. his optimistic about the future cl loans, he will but respecting to see 5000 new jobs really. and as the rule of thumb in the industry,
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every job in an automobile plan brings another 6 jobs in the supply chain. so we're hoping for 30 to 35000 jobs. see that in this income. he knows him blue. the alley and plastics plant is located just minutes away from this field in santa katerina, the future home to tesla's newest giga factory. it's cetera. 3 plants spread out over $1600.00 hectares, expected production, $1000000.00 cars per year. the local government has agreed to protect a plant with 700 national guard forces. the company owned by one of the world's richest men, has also asked the state to pay for several roads and a water treatment plant. governor somewhere. garcia says it's worth it. tesla is expected to pay an average monthly salary of $1600.00. it's a major improvement for the entire industry and thorns. this is done, we think at once. tesla offers $30000.00 pays us a month one. every other company here has to at least up the offers to 25000 paces,
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so more not to lose their employees. so for us, tesla is a key investment, who could aimless get their lives when emergencies. glad others agree. mexico's president monterey lopez of that door thought that tells us plans couldn't be realised due to lack of water in the area. now he has changed his mind and supports the plant and now to some of the other global business stories making news. friends is facing travel and commuting disruptions on thursday as another nationwide strike takes place. union chiefs call for massive demonstrations. they're pushing back against present crowns. rising of the retirement age. from 60 to 60 years. the ceo of airbus has signed an agreement, b envisioning that the playmaker will open a 2nd final assembly line in china. jen, jen facility will effectively double air bus production in the country.
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australia's financial regulator has canceled the derivatives business license of the world's biggest crypto currency exchange. finance company has come under scrutiny after it miss classify some retail investors as holsen finance also faces regulatory actions in the united states. the u. k. italy, singapore, and will take you to raw senior and my gara now to fabulous and rio de janeiro. we are a charity provides volunteers with collin airy training ingredients and a mission not just feed the hungry but delight there. take days and bring them some happiness to those who needed most. chef anna lucy. acosta prepares marinated pork loin with lime and ginger. then she packs a 100 portions for people in her community. ho senior. rio 2nd largest 4, vela coastal runs one of brazil's 52 solidarity kitchens, an initiative by gas from ativa,
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a charitable organization that provides volunteers in poor communities with culinary training and ingredients. so they can bring meals to those who need it most. who reward a lawyer for a homeless person and this will be their only meal. that's why we usually give them dinner. if we give them during the day, by 8 o'clock at night when they'll grab a hammer and fight with a friend to get their food. one but not at night. if everyone eats, every one, sleeps peacefully on them up by the way that these the south american country is one of the world's top producers of soybeans, corn, beef, and chicken. still, nearly 60 percent of brazilians suffer from food and security. this is a statistic, kosta knows all too well. she estimates she makes and distributes $400.00 meals per week. kosta herself relies on
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a welfare payment from the government to get by about $600.00 reyes or a $110.00 euros each month from victor. but nobody wants to give us a job if we don't have proof of legal residence, or because i think we're bums. employment in rio is difficult. younger. in another fidela fellow volunteers, chef carlos alberto silva, prepares meals in his restaurant. i miss brooke would oppose if we try to do everything with love and affection. the only difference is that we take it to the street, but people ain't what we make mars or whether he's gone. that's our magic. yes, a green my g da silva struggled with drugs after his son died in a police operation in the fidela, an all too common and tragic occurrence. now he spends his days cooking. he credits the program with saving him from addiction. it keeps him clean, he says,
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