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[000:00:00;00] the, this is dw news line from berlin. the listen is louis group. the last release is more of the hostages. it's been holding them guys up for time nationals have been freed, as low as 10 is really women and children, some of whom are also citizens of other western nations. the release of the hostages offers hope for a further extension of the truce, which came into effect last friday. also in the program, the desk of a diplomat, henry kissinger, arguably one of the most influential and controversial figures in postwar,
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global history dies age 100. we'll take a look at his life and legacy and as the comp 28, clement talks prepared to kick off and divide. we'll look at the challenges and controversies facing the climate activists here in near the . i'm here until berlin. thank you for joining us. i'm us militants, have really 16 of the hostages. it's been holding and gaza. mazda is considered a terrorist organization by multiple countries and international bodies, following the release of, to russian. when, earlier in the day, most freed for time nationals, antennas, rallies, all women and children. some of whom have dual nationality. they include citizens of germany, the netherlands, and the united states, and finally free, escorted by mazda from us government. the latest group of hostages to be released
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was received warmly by the international, red cross, and russell of the egyptian border. as the suits which was beamed, but to israel, there were joyful embraces, and tears of relief among the hostages loved ones as weeks of worthy came to an end . so if you'll tell mom, i finally saw him briefly about 60, okay. it was a role that you took nice as usual, the hope that emotionally, he's resilience, i'm strong, but he will get to over what you went through the whole back of it. i still don't know what you went through in the model. i expect to see them with like when i me to talking to simple the sickle thoughts. i really didn't know what's happening with the moment that i saw him right now. i had no words like crazy feeling amid the celebrations. the remains
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concerned for those still held kept the b 15. very happy about it. and yet, and my mother is the so it is also set for me because she is in the she was supposed to be released to 70. shes wanted or is real released, the 30 palestinian prisoners comprising 40 women and 16 children. according to the kentucky for an ministry, a red cross boss carried them from beaufort prison back to the west bank. many of those released a teenagers accused of throwing stones and fire bones during confrontations with his really forces. meanwhile, the west secretary of state anthony blinking has arrived in tel aviv. this is blinking his 3rd visit to the middle east since her mazda is october. the 7th terrorist attacks in israel, which was hours ago before the current, the truce between the 2 sides expires,
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lincoln will meet with officials to try to broker an extension to that agreement which provides a pause and fighting for the last several days. for some he was the ultimate statesman for others, a highly controversial figure. but there is no doubt that henry kissinger shaped the postwar us and global history more than almost any other person. now the diplomat politician and nobel peace prize winner has died, passed away at his home in new england. he was 100 years old, of henry kissinger, academic diplomat to us secretary of state. and then who shape the history of the late 20th century. like perhaps no other statesman. kissinger was born hines, i think kissing us in the bay area, southern gemini, to a jewish family. when he was 15 years old, they escaped nancy persecution, eventually settling in new york. he was drafted into the us army to fight in
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world war 2. only 5 years after he had left germany, kissinger found himself back in his homeland fighting the nazi regime from which he had fled. back in the u. s. t enrolled at harvard to study political science to his doctorate and became a professor that he always kept an eye on life outside academia, specifically, policy making in washington, in the 1960 z, served as foreign policy adviser to president john f. kennedy entered into the johnson to became national security as long as that. and then secretary of state under richard nixon. trembling of the vietnam, moore was highly controversial. kissinger had been holding secret negotiations with north vietnam, resulted in
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a peace agreement in 1973 because it had fish and the nobel peace prize that same year 2 members of the nobel committee resigned in protest and the war raged on for another 2 years. one of his craters, touring policy achievements was the opening of relations with china, paved the way for nixon's historic visit in 1972. the 1st u. s. president, to visit the communist country and meet with nita miles that don't ending more than 2 decades of diplomatic isolation. and in the midst of the cold war, he helped these tensions with washington. all the great unpacking this, the soviet union, kissinger was instrumental in to develop them and treat teeth that initiated to
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throw in relations between the super powers he also played an important role in because she had seen peace and the young people that by strengthening the position of the us in the middle east. often nixon's resignation over the watergate scandal kissinger remained secretary of state under gerald ford, but left office in 1977. but he always kept a hand in politics advising a succession of presidents from both sides of the political spectrum. the everybody knows sacrificial and we're right now talking about russia and even well into his ninety's. he continued to be a play at the international political stage of mind and criticize in equal measure can we could suggest so remain one of the most influential figures in well
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diplomacy staying in the us now, and the authorities there to see the wilderness destination attempt again to seek active as in new york indian national mchuga, it is believed to have hired an undercover agent posing as a hit man for a $100000.00. the top federal prosecutor. and then having to issued a statement saying that defendant conspired from india to assassinate. right here in new york city, or us citizen of indian origin, was publicly advocated for the establishment of a sovereign state for the 6. the obligations echo a similar claim made by canada over the june killing of a different seek, separate as leader, which led to a major diplomatic flare up between canada and india. now, earlier my colleagues, different assignments asked if run no router and professor of indian politics at georgetown university in washington for his assessment of the story. you have to defend candles to the stores. one is the political, which is the us government chevy,
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of knowledge of conduct brands and desires to allegedly assassinate high level sick practice in north america. there is obviously the successful assassination of mr. new jar. and june of this year in canada. we now know that there was also before the time to approximate a us citizen. i subtract the best on us. so as you mentioned, so that they have the political envelope. this, the united states has invested a tremendous amount of political, the capital, and building a stronger bilateral relationship with india. this is audrey, how many would i get to hedge against china is rise and issue? the united states is, of course, made a big deal of what they call shared values between the oldest and largest democracy and us, culminated in june. but president biden, hosting prime minister multi for a state dental defendants and will be addressed a joint session of congress. right, and there was a lot of fanfare around. so one question to be honest,
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as if in fact the united states, as a very of this plot to assassinate an american citizen. prior to that, why did they feel a need to go ahead? but all of that found for the full red carpet, for by minister for country who was government, was allegedly involved in the assassination attempt for us citizen doctor, you need to damage control. they're going to be a lot of people who might be available for stronger us in good relationship, but are asking why. but the united states see this as a compromise that they were willing to make. the 2nd question, of course, of the legal proceeding instead of trees in the us system or prosecution of the us attorney. in this case of the southern district of new york, that goes independently called whether or not the white house would have wanted such a prosecution to go ahead. the leaders are meeting to buy for 2 weeks to discuss climate action as part of the comp 20 climate summit. activists and civil society will also be there to add to the pressure,
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but with controversy over perspectives on the guns, a conflict, and increase the radical protest tactics. pulling at the global move in strength, and they hold the same swaying over negotiations as they have in past years. dw corresponded luis osborne reports on the challenges facing the climate activists turn out. one hundreds might have been taking part in this fridays for future protest in germany. now this was to hold in a handful like here last week and justified in this even if we're no longer so big, we're still stable. we're still allowed and we will still show our presence and fridays for future still has a very strong voice, and particularly in gemini, a sentiment that is increasingly being that worked out particularly in europe as a riley. and i'm to them, goes to tune bug was criticized for voicing. solidarity with people in garza tower, have not been listening for
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a private demonstration. the political fridays for the future. germany has since distance itself from the international group, attention grabbing tactics, attacking famous artworks and disrupting traffic, but also climate groups. like germany's, let's, the government got the on the you case, desktop oil are also causing tensions within the wider climate movement x. but say the diversity of opinion and strategies does not mean clement activism is weakening . in a lot of ways, the degree to which a movement is brought and has various factions, and actually the diversity of the perspectives within the movement in some way shows it's frank as a natural progressive progression from movement. well, purchase numbers have dropped campaign to say it reflects less need for the big protests of the past. we have to mobilize literally hundreds of thousands of people for our government to acknowledge that there might be an issue with the
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climate and that they might not be doing enough. this is drastically changed because we're seeing that we have normalized, this understanding of excellent emergency concern about climate change among the public is generally rising. in australia, almost 2 thirds of people see it as a major threat. japan, more than 80 percent around 2 subs in germany. and just as a hoss of people in the us, experts say differences within the climate movement is at least in part, helping fuel to the degree that we see these um, diversity use of perspectives and tactics being used. the more likely it is that the general public, which will be more and more concerned about the climate crisis, because the climate crisis is getting worse and worse. we're seeing more, more kind of shots around the world. so more and more people are going to be
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focusing on what they personally can do. whichever, the reason public an activist pressure on global leaders is mounting for them to do more than just promised action. but to provide a future that's all for me, but stays with us for your business update. and don't forget there's even more on our website that's due to be the com and on social media where a handle is at the w news. i'm here until in berlin. thank you very much for joining us.
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