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the, the business data between use live from good in 3 months off. the mazda is tara attacks on october. 7th, is fairly solid just baffled hamas militants, in southern jobs is main. city hom, eunice. ground forces are engaged in what these by the military says to some of the most intense combat being while as rome ox, the painful milestone as far as attacks with 1200 people killed and 240 hostages, adopted many of some of whom are still in captivity and the european union and china get back down to business. the latest hold say 1st thoughts with china's
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choosing pain in views with both sides saying they hoping to find common ground on a number of the . i'm anthony out. welcome to the program. is ralph military says it's trips of battling, i'm off militants in the center of southern golf as largest city. come on, those in the 100 units a south side, the troops are engaged in some of the most intense fighting sofa. 2 months after the october 7 attacks is rel says it remains committed to its goal of eliminating a mouse which is regarded as a territory by multiple countries around the world. meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of people have been told to relocate the so called sites sites. the un says no way in gospel se the survivors sift through the rubble of a destroyed home. struck by his randy,
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me sides in the early hours of the morning. the commander with her 2 people inside the house. 20 of them were children. that's true. we don't know what happened to us at the fire. here's all of the collapse on top of us. none of us made that completely. okay. everyone is hard to the item. you look for the united nation says almost 1900000 gallons of flat their home since the war began. many wind up here in san eunice. now guys, the 2nd largest city is a possible grant. israel says it's operating against comma strongholds and besides and both sides report that the fighting is fierce, leaving civilians with nowhere to go. all my senior colleagues have been very clear, including the secretary general saying there is no, there is no, there are no safe places in casa speaking to dw news, the israel defense forces explains why they fire on site zones.
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now if from us use as a what as previously been defined as a safe zone in order to fight and to fire rockets will miss outside these ray, the civilians all to conduct combat the activities to walk our troops from that area. then there may be a case where we want to retaliate fire, but that is a very, an extremely small percentage. the main hospital in con, eunice is overwhelmed. the un says delivering vital aid surprises impossible amid the fighting. and still, the injured keeps coming. as due to bodies of the devastation in con, unice has left many palestinians with a sense that the world has abandoned them. how do we need someone to stand by our side? we need someone to find a solution. we are devastated. but despite
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a brief ceasefire between israel and thomas, the renewed fighting is as intense as ever. it's been 2 months now since i'm us launched a terrorist attack on east ro is riley's a grieving the loss of 1200 people, mostly civilians were killed by him. must militants, and with more than a 100 hostages, still being held by him, us you'll deal is far from either ton bad shoes and stories. many of the people who own these belongings working and there will be more legal, strong music down into nightmare from us by this storm. the festival. just let me do the we from the goes the border and gun don't ask many people. that's the good. the organizers of the festival have recreated the brand new incentives for them. each item displayed here is
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a reminder of fit that it is strict ality. that is the vision and then memory for all of friends. we lost all the people from the community that have died and on the 7 am. and our purpose with this exhibition is, it's not only for our country to say it's for the whole world to see if it's right . a strong sense of photo is supposed to been everywhere. more than 130 costs to to austin and garza and his riley's want all of them back feeling you must be released. the number one car should be one more day.
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one by one. i'm feeling frightened, skids aggravated angry, angry with my government useless government. and i'm hoping that this situation will be results quickly and peacefully as much as possible as the fighting continues is dry and has also been doing tools in this family this morning. and also for a young soldier, didn't gauze on my legs. i hope the my friend saw jupiter. i know we love to have a low price of soldiers. the soldier for the son of someone, the friend of some, the human beings in this war is the price of this boy. it's really, really high, quite
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a one to many families and his right has been, is gaza at over brand by grief. and with no signs the fees the award, if like you to bring more something suitable besides this one is a little earlier i asked the deputies saying the international correspondent, funny for shot injuries when how is released dealing with the fact that i'm us still holds more than a 100 people hostage, 2 months after the initial attack on october 7, the people here remain environments traumatized over the stat. what happened on october 7th? because one has to understand a more day pass by, the more details actually emerge of what happened on the day before the people that killed or before they were abducted. and with that trauma. and with that, sorel comes a little frustration as well, especially among the families who are missing their relatives. apparently more than $100.00. 30 people still remaining. the hands off of the homeless militants in gaza
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strip. and it is just really unclear in which states these people are they alive audit, i'm going to make it out alive from gaza strip. and just earlier this week, in fact, it was a very emotional encounter between the families of those abducted also including to release hostages. and permanent, significant yeah, wonderful. the meeting was really emotional because families were asking, promised anything else to do more. in fact, a lot of people were asking for a ceasefire and twin educations with almost many things, making sure that everyone is being released. but this is exactly what the vision can be really a seen and heard in the society because you will also hear voices that say the ceasefire only is pro long before. and in fact, how much will you can send it to be wiped out once and 4 or so this is what we did the base actually under discussion. and also the division is visible is really society. but i have to say one thing that a lot of people here can agree on is the question. just walk is going to happen
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once this war is over. really what is the vision of 5 minutes finishing out to bring about security, both for the palestinians and the people here in israel. and that's where they are a lot of unclear and so it's really and once again, as the school continues, there is a growing frustration just over how long this is going to continue. and what is this going to mean for the people here in israel as well? as obviously for oldest hundreds of thousands of people right now in gaza, trapped and into profile, in this ongoing more user monitoring developments in gaza. specifically, what is the situation locked in the southern city of hon use, or what we're hearing from the is there a government? is that apparently that's home of the? yes. soon of are the prayers you mastermind a. be hard to towards attack of october 7th and the main need of the unless many things in gaza strip. but apparently his house has been in circles, but it's really unclear whether he or his families inside of the house. we do not
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know more about that. we really just receive that information from these really and governments without being able to verify on location what exactly is going on. as a fierce battle between the is really and forces and homeless militants keeps on going. on one health center stand that the tunnel spread across causal strips. it wasn't just in the northern part of the street, but also in the south. and it's exactly these totals that the is really an, a force is want to eliminate. and by that the find a have access to, to the remaining hostages. this is really unclear hosting. so going to continue just one thing is for sure that unfortunately more and more people are once again cooled off to leave another city that was deemed to be safe. just a few weeks ago, dw, send you international correspondent funding for sha reporting from jerusalem. thank you. all right, here's a look now some of the other stories making news around the world to sell in the us
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3 people have been killed and one is in a critical condition. after shooting as a university campus in las vegas elisa, the suspect was also found did at the side. las vegas sheriff said there was no further threat on the premises. and multiple victims had been taken to hospital russian president vladimir food and concluded his visit, the saudi arabia, following and making with proud principal, haven't been selma discussed, to cooperation in the a pig plus group of oil producing countries. this trip to riyadh was putting his 1st face to face meeting with the saudi prince since october 2019 of the european union. and china were holding a face to face to face summit since the pen demik a. you latest sort of on the line and showing me show in by june for talks with chinese presidency. champagne. relationship has grown increasingly rocky and race of years with geo political attentions. hyphens by differences are the human rights to support and ukraine, and the use big to diversify its tried partnerships and rely less on china on both
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sides side. they hoping to find common ground that the to die towards wherever they can just bought the many differences. the last time they held a summit, the pandemic prevented a real meeting and differing interests prevented real results. as i said, it was not the exec to that dialogue, maybe a dialogue with the deaf since then, the european union has been racing to reduce dependence on china, seeking new sources for the rigorous metals needed to power clean technology, investigating chinese electric vehicle subsidies to try and keep your of competitive and mulling export controls on critical technologies as plans all summed up in brussel and you save rich password plans through de risk did escape the risk and you risking. and yet you china trade reached record levels last year. we say diversification, but to the question is where the you already had
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a big red us a strategy, but to in the end the they depend the 10 years later they depend more on china, a sweat us impulse. in 2020 the 2 sides. and i see an investment agreement which brussels hoped would help even though to trade in balances. bought its frozen after european disquiet about the chinese treatments of muslims. it's enjoying led to an exchange of sanctions and hold to the deals during the dialogue with asian denies wrong doing, but campaigners in europe and says the book should to do more when you're having assigned me to the government responsible, responsible for the kinds of just the money to you want to address them. you want to announce that business as usual. it's not a possibility. you want to announce that you're committed to accountability. then there's the biggest political bone of contention, rushes more in ukraine. china says it wants peace, but just basically stop by. it's close all i most go 12 to you once hoped beijing would pressure russia to end its invasion. no, i think you has very soberly,
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uh, acknowledge that the perspective of china being and constructive mediator is not through the on the cards are objective as the european side should be about trying to limit the extent to which china is going to support the washer. and its invasion, the says 8 does want to work more with china on climate change and global public health issues. and china's messaging is much more upbeat to shuffle, but china and the easier partners not rivals and our common interest far exceed differences. china hopes summit will play an important role in building on past achievements, kind of that. and we also thought to we so many differences, it looks like the only real deliverable of this dialogue is the fact that it's happening a toll. all right, listen aspect to correspondence. i'll be encouragement who's covering this story for us in by june and dw brussels correspondent jack power. welcome to both of you probably know stop with you in budgeting. tell us what's at stake at the summit.
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where that's clearly a lot at stake. um, you can just look at the trait numbers um the european union in china. both each of us are respect that the biggest trading pot and at the same time the relationship has was quite a bit and recently used to both economically and politically. and uh, the european side is clearly mentioned that uh, in the opening statements of the meetings today, also left on the line, for example, it didn't mean so what, she put a lot of focus on the russian aggression in ukraine. and i mentioned that the need to, to stop this war and basically put pressure on china to use um its influence um, um in the right direction. and secondly, she also spoke about the need to, to the risk to europe and economy and re balance the transportation which really characterized uh by quite a bit of a imbalances and a trait deficit. and on the other hand, seats in ping chinese state data, painted
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a much more rosy picture. it is um, the opening statement to you said that uh the you and china, uh, the 2 major powers in the world who um support multiple direct tv will support. uh the um you know, a global world and to also support the city. so i would say it was at least from the rhetoric quite a one. well come from the chinese side. and jack from you the, your paint, the perspective, what does the a you expect from this meeting as well. it was really interesting at the end of the video that we got out of the initial meetings that i should have on the line. a final statement to your team commission president was busy hopes for real progress . nice. broadly, everyone have in brussels underwrite. and most of the european union's capital was the i've spoken to, doesn't expect very much to happen. as we've been saying during this summit, it's essentially things are really difficult for the european union. they want to in address that trade in balance. china is expos,
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400000000000. your rows around more in the u. d. u does into china. so there's a huge trade in balance, and there's also a concern about a month around european union countries about the types of things that are imported, that for instance, chinese electric vehicles are flooding the use market at cheaper rates and skewing the single market. but this such a priority for the european union now, well, they consistently say in, in your opinion, a sort of higher up to loans that they want to the risk, not the couple. the reality is, if they want to de risk and start to move and diversify that trade, they need of the trading partners. but we've seen trade deals with australia for the part to seen trade deals with america. so which is the latin american blog for the pots as well? pretty much so really well that trying to do this diversification. they also
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still need that chinese relationship. and i think that's the reality of why so late and the use terms bearing in mind that we have e will actions next year. and all of the top process in brussels could change that, making this trip now to try and at least get some secure. see some discussions on these trade issues, correspondence probably infringement and badging and the deputies brussels correspondent jack. there are many facts. it was us republican saying that as a block, the bill, i am the providing billions of dollars of military id crying. and israel, they insist that any i g crime must be tied to stronger policies to control immigration across the border with mexico. the result of the valuable st low. mike is back to the negotiating table as an a judge. vaughn has signaled he's prepared to make compromises to get the i the approved the deputies benjamin alvarez group has been following the developments from washington d. c. so that when not enough folks in the senate to pass this bill to supplemental
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bill, the president a biden was just mentioning, what is important to you that is not just financial help for ukraine, but also for is rather also for border security. and also for taiwan in the, in the pacific. and the problem here is that republicans have repeatedly stressed that national security concerns needs to start with a us as a board as security. they said that more needs to be done there. so it's a really big package, $106000000000.00 us dollars. and a few days ago the white house sat and urge congress to approve it based package by saying also by stating that the department of defense has use 97 percent of its funds. if you're creating the state department has used all the funds that it has that that's something that don't curvy, the spokes person of the national security. and council also said earlier today saying that this will be a christmas gift for russian president vladimir putin. if it does not get past
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congress from benjamin over his group or in washington, let's take a look now. some of the stories making news around the world. the cell improves ex president about the food you. marty has list prison that happened off to the countries talk. court quantities 25 year sentence for human rights violations. support a celebrate at the head of the release, but the ruling has caused dismay. among victims of abuse is committed during his rule in the 1990s of germany's main, royal union says, quote, a 24 hour strike. the action is expected to hope. many trained services nationwide talks between the union and the national pro carry, deutsche yvonne at broken down, dispute decide the pay and working conditions were us positive august taylor swift has been 9th time magazine person of the, the american news magazine described to as a musical force of nature and price to her as both the rasa and hero of her own
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story. the swift is the 1st woman to be avoided the title twice. she also won in 2017 and we asked into time in general as k. j. matthews. what makes taylor swift, such a force of popular culture as she has dominated the head lines every single month of this year. i mean, she's done everything. we're now looking at the fact that she's in a new relationship with an nfl player she would on concert a tour, and she bought a bro records there. she's breaking records at the box office with her film about her concert. she's out there doing it all. she's every woman and we all love her music. and the most important thing is she lose the local economy. everywhere she goes, everyone is happy because people come out, you have mothers, you have fathers, you have people buying memorabilia, staying at the local hotels,
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renting car. so she says great for the economy and she seems to be bring families together. mothers and fathers come out to see a tailor slip perform along with their teenagers. so it's great. and from k j my, these will stay with music is 55 is has become sweetens, most unlikely, new pops task. after a clip of them singing a capella in a hot tub went viral. now calling themselves dad hominy. they're busy balancing working lives and fatherhood with a growing international funding as a swedish boy band with a different. ringback the it all started when a video of the 5 fall, the singing in a hot tub during
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a bunch of the party was uploaded on tick tock. to the so i think it was like one week in we read the 1000000. yeah. and then from, from that on and was like in the next few days, went up to 20000000 that they say that just being normal swedish dads is positive that repeal people they don't offer. i think they like us there just a couple of regular guys. uh no, anything extraordinary. uh, people and we do our acapella. you see? yes. the in the living room,
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pretty casual and we do the window where is mainstream songs and in the kind of easy way. the budding called stars and not professionals, yet. they will have regular day jobs, but they are enjoying the new found fame. and even taken to the stage in front of local fun are just assembled over the video and instagram sometime at night. i just don't know. i don't know maybe because they feel so like natural and also involving the children also kind of a nice way to hang when your children in the in the was city say from humble beginnings that home and you have big dreams. say they hope to one day be able to,
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to the united states and asia for the go. here's a look at some of the other stories making news around the world to sell in the us 3 people have been killed and one is in a critical condition. after a shooting at a university campus in las vegas police that the suspect was also found did at the side. las vegas sheriff said there was no further threat on the premises. and multiple victims had been taken to a hospital in the russian president vladimir food and has concluded his visit to saudi arabia following a meeting with crown prince mohammed in. so they discussed cooperation in the oh pick plus group of oil producing countries. the strip to re add was putin's 1st face to face meeting with the saudi prince. since october in 2019 and watching the deputy news before we go his reminder about top story. this hell
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for 2 months after it was attacked by a mazda is ralph military says its troops that battling the militant for in the centre of southern causes. lodges. seeking to mount us in the con eunice south side, a troops are engaged in some of the most intense fucking forget you can always get data for the news on the go. just download our app from the google play or from the app store itself. that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world, as well as push notifications for any grades. to be have time for this, i'll focus on you are is next taking us into health thinking straight to assist underground shields that's coming up after a short break. don't forget the website is there at any time you needed at the deputy dot com and the handle of the socials line, except instead is at the i'm anthony, how it's in the,
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the, the survey of faces parliamentary election. many have had a number of president eviction governments for terry. and i'm democratic, criminal, corrupt and above it carries and lots of responsibility for violence and the country. united opposition is desperately hoping for a change of government. focus on europe next, on dw, into the conflicts with tim sebastian,
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2 months and so the guys of war america is still insisting is wireless killing too many palestinians. aaron, david miller was a former senior official at the state department. what does he think israel tactics in baffled, and what kind of country? by too much in this context to buys, i should be a pretty wide conflict. in 60 minutes on dw, the, the monumental structures of the stone age milestones in the history of mankind. some of its greatest meetings in a monument to stone arrangements that people elected long before the pyramid technical and logistical feet that symbolized the impossible. for some reason it,
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