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is an out of pocket cost to make sure it's a tune in wherever you get your thoughts costs and join the conversation. because you know it's last matter the, this is dw news line from berlin, heavy fighting between israel and militants, and the gaza strip. egypt says it's trying to broker a truce, but israel's military continues to intercept the rockets coming in from the gaza strip. and launch strikes on building some targets inside the territory. and also coming up the
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several people have been killed and nearly up to who is interested in protest, demanding the release of jail, former prime minister in com and a coven error. immigration policy is about to expire in the u. s. which could have an effect on the border restrictions. what does the end of title 40 to mean for migrant already at the us mexico border, the marion told him welcome to the program, israel's military as pressing the head with airstrikes and pals to new militants, are firing rockets towards israel. that's the spike reports that each had brokered a ceasefire. the militant group is, lama john says it fired hundreds of rockets on wednesday, setting off air raid sirens around the southern and central is real,
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is really airstrikes has killed at least $21000.00 indians, including 3 militant commanders in the latest fighting. israel said it was attacking rock insights preemptively. earlier we asked dw rebecca readers if there had been any progress made for the potential ceasefire. well, they have been talks ongoing between egypt, katasha, and the un, their sort of spit heading tongues and negotiations. now, earlier in the day, israel was saying that it was willing to accept a see saw for its part, but it would definitely be willing to face hostilities as it was, you know, we were hearing that home also also in agreement. but now it's looking like we're also hearing from some sources saying that the sci fi talks have broken down, namely, because is ro wouldn't agree to stop targeted assassinations in the, in goals or against the islamic jihad, militants. and so that means that they is,
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i mean, she had home said that they, they wouldn't go ahead with any say 5, but of course, these things all fluid. this is on an ongoing situation that talks continue. and we, you know, suddenly residence in gauze or, and here in, in southern israel, all hoping for something to fits and things to be coming down. but it could be a long night ahead. of course, in pakistan has ruled that former prime minister in rom, con, can be held in custody for up to 8 days. con was dragged from court. interested in his mom about on tuesdays sparking widespread protests across the country. at least 5 people have been killed. according to media reports, and hundreds of supporters have been arrested for clash and with authorities. local broadcaster g o news says con, has been indicted from lawfully selling state gifts during his time. is premier constitution comes on the heels of growing intentions with the military leaders who ousted him. the tales continues. impact is done in run con
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supporters of protesting nationwide. c of to the dramatic arrest of the leader and a former prime minister. and what i'm kind of game on cons, arrest is illegal and unconstitutional. protest started yesterday evening to continue through the night and are still going on. the protesters will not stop until they run con is released due to the violent protests, schools and businesses remain closed in many cities. the roads are blocked, businesses are closed, the people cannot go to work. to participate in the what's in heavy committed that these people vandalized are solved. simmons are good to kind of go with those over to america. most of those students can not do the exams are going on and the school children vince of the army is being deployed into practice, stormy states to maintain the one order in run cons party lead is often supportive
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to remain peaceful from cut off due to high but people out in the street. yep, protesting. and they would continue to put this. but i've awesome a. this is the legal cost to choose the right to keep it peaceful. do not a good it could be because is google to destroy the public and private property. but the reason for this is that the former prime minister faces dozens of corruption charges, which he and his party deny this time the pack is donny authorities accuse and run con, of receiving valuable and does a bright from the property tycoon. this is and it asked which is not more debated by any political victimization. this is a that asked which was not done at the behest of the government. it is,
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and that is, that was made by the national accountability bureau, the institution that as of was to look off to corruption cases in the country. meanwhile, a pack of stony court and dilated emerald cons unreal. slaves sending state gifts during his tenure and approved 8 days the physical ramones of him run, calling in and out the case if convicted, he will be disqualified from the coming premier again. there's a brief look at some other stories making headlines around the world. the german government has agreed to provide the country 16 states with an additional 1000000000 euros to provide housing and services for the growing number of asylum seekers. chancellor will actually made the announcement during the meeting with the regional leaders in berlin. more than a 1000000 ukrainians have sought refuge in germany since russia invented their country last year. at least 15 people drowned after
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a boat capsized in north western nigeria, the lease a 21 passengers were rescued. the wooden boat was crossing a river initial gallery district, but it capsized overcrowding and for maintenance of boats is responsible for most accidents and nigerian waterways. a british shoulder who fought in world war one has finally found his resting place in the cemetery and belgium remains of private. robert. malcolm were found 4 years ago, more than a century after he went missing. the case defends were detectives identified him with the help of dna. are you creating the army unit? fighting near the eastern city of buck moved says it is pushed russian forces back by some 2 kilometers. the claim appears to confirm an account from the head of russia's wagner mercenary, a group whose at regular russian forces had called, fled from the battlefield. meanwhile,
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many civilians living in the region are now designed to get out and get away from the destruction while they still can. the castle lived on fire and the loss of motor rockets. here on the outskirts of the besieged, ukrainian city of buck boot the fighting continues these ukrainian soldiers employees to respond to a tax. russian troops a very close by so we're gonna should back rise enough tries to kill some of the best move just in the deadliest fighting since the will begun both sides of last huge numbers of troops on that streets. the city itself is being devastated. and yet to craniums and not prepared
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to give a talk for you would retreat for example. yes, we could say a few lives by then we will have to solve back and we will. we could last a last much more or less. so we, we need to stand here to the foot system. the fighting is getting to close, less than 30 kilometers away from back. moot newton. mila and her. to see you. leah, a parking up. i'm preparing to leave the city of coast in team. discuss how you pay for the speaker. i feel bad for 3 of them had such a long live trip to a 23 years old, and now i have to leave in my hometown. research doesn't deal that's. that's just a matter of 2 seconds. but you barely have time to get to the shelter. i'm. i tried wants to go to the shelter with my mother. it was,
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it took me for 2 minutes to back things up. so you might ukrainians continue to see towns and cities on the front lines. often leaving beloved relatives and not knowing if and when they will be able to have time to prepare for to thousands of people have gathered in mexico at border crossings into the united states. they're hoping to enter the country once restrictive migration regulations expire at midnight. depend demik era restrictions allowed authorities to needs to be returned. migraines, to mexico. they will be replaced by the by the administration's new rules, the controls, real band migrants from seeking asylum in the us if they had not applied in any trends of countries 1st. and we turn now over to our corresponded carolina jim moines. was an el paso at the us mexican
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border carlindo, thank you for joining us. so why are so many people arriving at the border head of title 40 to being dropped? this actually started it 2 weeks ago. we talked to the owner of this science or where we're at now. and he was telling us that weeks ago around a 100 people arrived into his shelters. he has a 2 sided source here in his class. so, but there is no one x, x lazer for, for this, um, aaron and uh, one of the pines. and that, that, that i would have been talking with people around here is that it's not a logical. it's not a logical decision. it's not like they analyzed the whole situation with a title 40 to being lifted, and that is when they decided to cross over. it's morning the most amount of decision that they took and business because of the mexican side, around 150000 people are waiting in shelters that are really pads on the streets. and they had enough. they have to be waiting there for months or even years. and
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they said something is changing at the border. we have to cross over now, but it's not really a logical decision. again, it's, it's more emotional miles. that's what people have been telling me here. no, it's far from certain that once title $42.00 is dropped, that many of the people there will be granted asylum. how is president find it indicated that he intends to handle the issue as well? a biden, uh, rolled out uh, a new rule uh this morning. and this new room requires a mike runs uh to seek asylum in another country to be denied asylum in another country before they come into the united states and claim asylum here. and this role is very similar to a rule back then during the trumpet. ministration calls the trends a true. so this will, it will start uh tomorrow at midnight to become a bit before midnight. so if that means it's willing to wait, replace title 42, and it is very similar to title 42 because the goal number one of these rules is to
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just have an expulsion of migrants, a rapid expansion of progress once they arrive at the border. know bite and they had previously promised to handle migration and much more humane way than its practices or donald trump. but as you were saying there, this new rule seems quite similar to title 42 and even the american civil liberties union has said it intends to sue. so how is that affecting people there at the southern border of the ac? oh, you already successfully challenge this rule during during the trump era and they might do so again, that is very important to keep. keep in mind. um yes, the pilot administration is still saying that they are trying to a get a new and a very humane migration policy. but the truth is what you just mentioned. they are bringing back a rules that are very similar to the rules. we have to bring the trump era, they're also trying to do things in a different way. sometimes that for example,
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there of to migrant centers at that they are creating one and watch them all of the other one in columbia. and with that, they're trying to make other way of migrants easier, so that they don't have to come to the mexican us mexican border to claim asylum. but that they can go to those centers and claim asylum for the united states there . uh, but we don't know if that is going to work. the centers will start working in a couple of days. they've not weeks. and until then we still have hundreds of more than 150000 people from central america and from south america waiting right there on the other side at the us mexican border and they want to come over in the next day. there was dw, a reporter calarino trembling reporting to us from the us mexican border. thank you for joining us. and we turn now to soccer and in the champions league, semi finals inter took a big stride towards the final with
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a to new derby wind over to the rivals ac milan. the aiden chuckle opened the scoring after just 8 minutes and heinrich the count on re on double the enters lead to just 3 minutes later as they entered milan share a stadium the 2nd leg. we'll see the meet again at sense scenario next tuesday. but this time in are, are the designated home team, and you're up to date. thanks for joining us. but stick around up next is our business update. i'm here until the berlin. thanks for joining us. the guardians of truth. my name is junk and and i have paid almost every price of being enjoying this in the country like to tease taking on the powers that be they risk every thing.

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