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the, the, this is the, the, the news line from filled in 2 months off. the mouse as tara attacks on the 7th of october is by the soldiers battle. i must militants and southern cost mine city hopkins. ground forces are engaged, you must be as ready, new latrice as some of the most intense combat you. meanwhile, is relmax the painful milestone. as part of a mazda attacks, lead 1200 people killed and 240 hostages, tested, many of whom are still in captivity, and the european union and china get back down to business. the latest held,
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their 1st talks with china is chasing thing and use both sides saying they're hoping to find common ground on a number of the and then to be held. welcome to the program. the funding has intensified in and around causes main city of hon. units in recent days, as the as riley military side, they have now breached the defensive lines of hamas, which is designated as a territory by multiple countries. the idea for at least the footage of its traits operating in various parts of the city, which they believe to be a strong hold of the is the most militant for as israel expands is offensive into the south of gaza. palestinians being forced to flee the funding and ongoing bombardment, thousands of heading diety to shelters in the south, where there's still no guarantee of safety. in reading the un secretary
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general, antonio gutierrez, has invoked article 99 of the wind shot to bone. the security council of in an impending humanitarian catastrophe in gaza here to the members to the mazda cx 5. and i've listened to the security council. he rose without shelter. busy all the essentials to survive. i expect the public order to completely break down soon due to the desperate conditions rendering even limited humanitarian assistance. impossible is definitely senior international correspondent funding facade joins me from jerusalem now. knows you in chief has taken this action in half a century. funny yet, gutierrez urges that the maintenance of international pace and security is at stake . how is this bank saved and his right people here in israel will agree that they must be an end to this cycle of violence. there must be an end to suffering and some a way out of it. but if they look at the remarks made a body,
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heart of united nation sale, also very skeptical, really, whether every solution can be even achieved. and once you see both of them and really what the result is. because one has to understand that there are 5 permanent members in that security council. and those permanent members include the united states, the closest l i o israel that has medically over and over, i guess that they are not supporting a ceasefire. right? or they do cool for is, is rather a humanitarian pause. so uh, the united nations wanting to bring this issue once again to the voting flow is of course something really important and it comes down here a little is really, really wants to see an end the way out of it as, as a positive, a situation. but on the other hand, there's a little skepticism revolving around this because while i be talking about is that what is raging on in gaza strip. and it's really just on clear how long and how intense this is going to continue on the role. so in monitoring developments in
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gaza, specifically, what can you tell us about the situation in the southern city of hom, eunice? we're hearing from these really in government from the idea of these really is really forces that appear into that house of the you all soon bar the resume mass to mind beyond the tool was some attack that's his house is in circles now with his own key but he's in that house in, in the, in the city on whether he's families in that is completely unclear what is known that he was see or slicing, anaheim eunice going on between us militants and a v i v f. and why that is happening? thousands of people, a force basically to leave a city that was deemed safe just a few weeks ago. at least that's what israel said. meanwhile, people here that are missing, they are relatives that remain abducted in gaza strip. i'm hoping to find out a need sign or fly any sign of about the whereabouts and the state of the relatives
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. and in fact, it was an exhibition intel of yesterday. again, recalling what's been happening that really doesn't mean a lot of recording. what happened in october 7th, as of nova festival, but once again, joining the roles, attention to what's, what happened there on the ground, on october 7th, and where hundreds of people have been killed with shoes and other remains lined up this exhibits should. let's have a look at the report. 10 bags, shoes, and stories. menu, the people who own these belongings for it. and there would be more negative jobs music down into nightmare. amongst spite this storm, the festival, just let me do the we from the goes the border and gun don't. as many people, that's the good. the organize us of the festival have recreated the when you interview for them. each item displayed here is the remainder of that,
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that it is strict ality. that is the vision and then memory for all our 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 it. and it's right. a strong sense of photo is supposed to been everywhere. more than 130 hostages are spinning garza and is riley's want all of them back feeling you must be released. the number one car should be one more moment.
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i'm feeling frightened. skids aggravated angry. angry with my government, use it as a government and i'm hoping that this situation will be results quickly and peacefully as much as possible. as the fight to continue is dry and has also been doing tools in this family this morning and also for the young soldier didn't go to the bathroom. now let's hope that my friend saw jupiter. i know we love to have a low price of soldiers. this so just for the fun of someone, the friend of some, the human being in this war is the price of this
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boy. it's really, really high. one to many from using his right has been, is gaza, are overburdened by grief. and with no signs. the fees, the ward, if like you to bring most of the site this wonderful little it's funny, as with saying in that report, people in the is relative, sad and angry. 2 months since the how most attacks on these route, what people feel they government should be doing right now. little people that i'm speaking here to here in israel are sitting and actually this government is not the right government to find a solution to this. in fact, and that will people say that prime minister, nothing else is responsible to what happens in on october 7th, underestimating actually homeless and a last minute in which is classified the terrace of innovation by multiple countries that they were able to carry out the service attack to begin with and october 7th, but you will also hear voices of people saying that nothing now is doing what he
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has to do. and that is to take revenge on what happened on october 7th and wipe out from their perspective last month and 2 or whatever people here underestimate, i think is the fact that i'm us is not only seen as a describing classified as a terrorist organization, but it is also a social movement in gaza strip, but also within the occupied westbank. they all people who do support from us because they see some us militants as their way. the only alternative in fact, and also other militant group groups, voice to frustration over the decades to long a conflict with these routes. having said that, they have really mixed reactions in terms. so what's the way out of it? and a lot of people, what they're telling me is that they're missing a vision. really a vision bolt for the security of policy. me as i have here is really a vision for peace and security for the deputies send you an international correspondent funding,
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sasha reporting from tourism. and thank you. c o 2 months off to the militant islam. this time us as tara attack on these ro, there's nothing evidence of extensive rape and sexual violence on that day. as well as the keys, the united nations, and many women's rights square x of ignoring or playing down, sexual violence against these rights. doctors and rot, square, excited the invite is raped and killed multiple women and girls on the day of the attack. police are still coming through extensive video footage seized from how most militants footage we're seeing now, as well as social media and security camera footage. but it has been difficult to collect evidence because most victims were well noted by they were attack is, was but 1st and now to testimony from police interviews with witnesses and wanting that the, the following content contains graphic descriptions of sexual bonds. 7
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7 7 the sequences form, she mentioned mission. now can you imagine that mcclane had a question of him? so i mean that i like him that on the line, even though you, me, mom and dad is and you know, that's my i can speak now to alone or how go 5. she's a research fellow at the jewish people policy institute, and the author of the book, 6 and gender crimes in the new international. welcome to dw, we've had many as riley's are criticizing the you in the end of the broad scripts for playing down the sexual violence that was committed. how would you observe the international reactions?
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oh, i want to thank you with the following advice and me. this is such an important issue, and it must be addressed by the media to mazda been advised by the science of national community. the world must wake up. the new human life organization must wake up and stuff, the whole and foremost, the women, the life organization must wake up. so maybe the answer your question. and then the action was silence. complete silence. it was devastating because the diploma or the all the human that a heights organization and especially the women live. so convention, it's the book x on women. and the silence was a ton of them because it already off the 6 weeks after we shot or the evidence in the face. as you can see, the evidence it or is, or, or of,
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of the place. we can see the videos, we can see the testimony, is it even though the, the action was 7 weeks. now we have a very slowly and they must investigate. i don't know what happened to we've been before women with what sex or we man, something is very, very well. and it must be in less than a. do you think these crimes that were spontaneously committed by individuals or do you see them as pop an intentional part of the attack that took place as i'm show it was part of the plan that back because the evidence, it was for them the cool months back to the son joe, as from the commander from the mosque romando, we found in the boxes and the full show that the old build them to way and the we know phone thing since the gay sion form the saw joe from the mass that
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day investigating the inside the list and they said we owe them to a mess or the women and the even as the bless from the minister because the slam full rich boy back to the municipal sites. ok in these, the facts. so i'm, that issue was plan. well then i must, of course, rejects, all of that thing right is against a, is lemming the lease. is there a way, as we look at how much stipend to know whether this was done by the slide has given that we know they were members of other groups across the board as well on that day if we can find the coal mines, the collapse old as we speak and found that they know by the uh how much the dock is and they say they do it. we also have i evidence and that to say
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was and at least the big survivor that survived the, the right they are. there has been shaken down know so that we can talk about maybe maybe even with i think we can pull was the mouth. because the on this that was organized by gamma as we speak, evidence has been collected for those crimes against women. from your experience how, how does that prove exactly what happens and bring those people to justice? it's not the, it's not busy. as you said, most of the victim of the buttons, 6 violence with victim murder off the wall. so it's not easy because of the forensic evidence validated with the value of i'm both the 5 is that the law and not the system. one is the 5 metrics that's going to add the am at the logic being show concept, receive the by being so the naked by the so that this them all the events as i said
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they'll also i ever then. so i think if we now started this investigation and this is what we have going, collecting evidence and we have a lot of evidence as you show and it to the view by them. so we will. 6 find it that it was then well, was crying doing well eh, kinds to get into meditate and i you. it was also general side. luna. i go fly a research fellow at the jewish people policy institute. thank you so much for your input. thank you. thank you. yes is the that are he's looking out some of the other stories making the news around the world to sell us republican sentences have blocked a bill aimed at providing billions of dollars of military. do you find and israel, they want any i to you trying to be tied to stronger integration control across the us border with mexico president you have bought and the signal is prepared to make
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compromises to get the idea perfect. specimen. president vladimir 3rd and concluded his visit, the saudi arabia, following a meeting with proud principal home and been sell not by disgusted cooperation in the pick plus squared the oil producing countries district to riyadh was payton's 1st face to face meeting with the savvy prince since october 2019 for his ex president output a better fit you. marty has left prison. that happened after the countries talk. court cost is $25.00. you sentence for human rights violations. supposed to celebrate his head of the release, but the building has caused dismay. among victims of abuse is committed during his rule in the 1990. well, the european union and china holding their 1st face to face summit since the pandemic, the latest of the funds, a line and showing the sho in badging for talks with chinese president choosing ping through the relationship is grown increasingly rocky and race of use with geo
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political tensions, hyphened by differences i but human rights, the more new crime and the use been to diversify its tried partnerships and rely less on china. both sides sides, they are hoping to find common ground of a to die towards where everybody can the spot they many differences the last time they held a summit, the demick prevented a real meeting of different interests, prevented real results. as i said, it was not the sector that dialogue maybe 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 he risking and yet your china trade reached record levels last year.
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we say diversification. but the question is, where the you already had a big red us a strategy, but to in the end the they depend the 10 years later they depend the more on china a sweat us impulse. in 2020 the 2 sides united soon investment agreement which brussels hoped would help even though to trade in balances, bought its frozen after european disquiet about the chinese treatments of michelin since enjoying led to an exchange of sanctions and hold to the deals during the dialogue with asian denies wrongdoing, 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 crimes against 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 are committed to accountability. then there's the biggest political bone of contention, rushes more in ukraine. china says it wants peace,
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but is basically stuck by it's close all i most go. 12 you once hoped beijing would pressure russia to end its invasion? no, i think you has very uh, soberly, uh, acknowledge that the perspective of china being an constructive mediator is not really on the cards. are objective as the european side should be about trying to limit the extent to which china is going to support washer in its invasion. the says 8 does want to work more with china on climate change and global public health issues. 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 that the summit will play an important role in building on past achievements, kind of that. and we also thought we so many different says it looks like the only real deliverable of this dialogue is the fact that it's happening a toll of their i spoke to correspondent 5 and that's my end by doing and the
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deputy correspond to jack park and brussels i started by asking 5 in what's at stake at this some way 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 partner and at the same time the relationship has was quite a bit and recently used to both economically and politically. and the european site is clearly mentioned that uh in the opening statements of the meetings today. also left on the line, for example, 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
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a trait deficit. and on the other hand, seating thing, the chinese state data painted a much more rosy picture. it is um, the opening statement. he said that uh the you and china, uh, the 2 major powers in the world who um, support multiple directs. he will support uh, the um you know, a global world and to also support the city. so i would say to us at least from the rhetoric quite a one well come from the chinese side. and jack from you the, you're a painted 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 are sort of on the line of final statement. the european commission president was busy hopes for real progress. 9 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
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in address that trade in balance. china is expos, 400000000000. your rows around more into the u. d. u does into china. so there's a huge trade in balance, and there's also a concern about amongst arriving 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 european union a sort of to hire up to loans that they want to de risk. not the couple. the reality is, if they want to de risk insult 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
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the pots as well? pretty much so really well that trying to do this diversification. they also 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, stephen, 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 in badging and data police, brussels correspondent jack. there are many facts. alright, is looking out some more world news headlines 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. and they said, a suspect was also found the data at the sauce in las vegas sheriff said that there was no further threat on the premises. and multiple victims had been taken to a host of germany's main rail. the union says called a 24 hour strike. the action is expected to hope many trained services nationwide
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talks between the union and the national ro carry a deutsch. yvonne has broken down. the dispute is of a pipe and working conditions. and us pop out as taylor swift has been named time magazines, person of the year, the american news magazine described to as a musical force of nature and price to her as by the roster and the hero of her own story. this swift is the 1st woman to be a board of the titles twice. she also won in 2017 when we asked the entertainment journalist because you had matthews want mike tyler swift such a force of popular culture? 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 went on concert tour and she bought
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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 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 tailors with perform along with their teenagers. so it's great. i'm from catch you. i matthews, you love watching data, but the news is a reminder about top story. the cell for 2 months after it, it was attacked by him. us as well as military says its troops. abandoning the militant group in the center of southern causes, the largest city to monitors in the hum unit, a self say that troops are engaged in some of the most intense funding design.
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enter the conflicts own with tim sebastian, to my friends to the guys of war. america is still insisting as well is killing too many palestinians. aaron, david miller was a former senior official at the state department. what does he think? give me sales tax, takes 2 bottles and what kind of country buy too much from this complex to buy? this should be a pretty wide conflict. next on d w,
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you know, we are being chased and they are calling people that were asked to be very fast check when you have reception fees. we might have the zip code for the environmental is, are on the run from the to the mass. yeah. the illegal simba trade is a $1000000000.00 business with no regard for people or nature in 45 minutes on the w. the my name is elizabeth and i'm the calls back said thank you so much for joining in. welcome to don't hold bad. a lot of people do that. it's all about saying it aloud. you guys would of being nosy. say like good everyone to
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ok. mark prefer. i'm sorry. check out the award winning called comment. don't call back sometimes it's hard to find what you're looking for. but we've got something for you the 2 months into the guise of war, america is still insisting as well is killing too many palestinians for the administration is also on the pressure itself. this time from an unprecedented number of its own officials and members of the democratic party, protested yet this devices support for the war. aaron, david miller was a former senior official at the state department because the timing is good for the president. if this were playing out in october of 2020.
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