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of the, this is the, the news line from the, the head of united nations reminds the world about the fates of civilians and israel's war, against the people of guys on being to move like human peoples. people, ships in between have a smaller suite. most of the saw we don't any of the basic parts of mine. but no way i can go to the site. tony tanner, she's pushing and pushing for immediate humanitarian seems far as an un security council prepared to vote on the resolution calling for an end to the fighting and
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the release of his randy hostages. also on the program, french course to the vic, 6 teenagers for their roles and the killing all power school teacher, samuel positive, was killed outside to school after using controversial con tuesday. the prophet mohammed published by shalley, i've done magazine to discuss free speech, and it's for to me to a young female football science and customer benefiting from you encountering the expertise of dw sports. tell you the feel good. you're welcome to the program. the un security council is due to vote on humanitarian sci fi and gaza. united states a signal that a set could veto the resolution, which also calls for the release of hostages, held by her mouse. even secretary general antonio gutierrez,
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shes appealed for an immediate hold to the fight to go in different immune and break down in social order in gaza instead of $65.00 is needed to prevent a catastrophe. is one of the risks to international, secure st. without such measures? there is a higher these of the total collapse of humanitarian support system, even gaza, which would have devastating consequences. we anticipate. that's what the results in the complete breakdown of probably part of the and increase pressure for mess displacements into egypt. i fear the consequences could be devastating for the security of the entire region. well, here's why i always against a humanitarian sci fi. i bought some boxes and told the security council that how must must 1st be destroyed the ironies, the region on stability and the security of both. these riley's and gardens can
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only be achieved once a month is illuminated. not one minute before. so the tide passed to ensure peace is only through support. thing is reservation. absolutely not too cold for a ceasefire. well that, that verse a shadow in the next few minutes last spring and correspondence, benjamin, alvaro said group and washington welcome. benjamin. how is this far as expected to go? so us vote is very likely that's also the position that the united states took an october when there was another vote and it was vetoed by the united states, the us deputy ambassador to the united nation side earlier today during this meeting of the security council in new york that washington is strongly against a ceasefire in gaza, saying it would only and i quote, planned to proceed to seats full the next floor. that's with robert. what is sides? let's remember that the un resolutions for quite as no beetles from any of the
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united states, the united kingdom, russia, france, and china also to pass secretary blink, and had a meeting with a different secretary of the u. k. david cameron and yesterday, and they had a very similar view and when it comes to the si size, so it's important to see how the us will vote and, but also how the u. k. well, the with other members of the security council at the united arctic vendor is the only europe country. and that is part of the security council of this 15 members that will help about and to the united or them are and said that it's imminent that the u. n. really needs it to go in for these immediate se is fine. that's also the urgent appeal of the secretary general antonia protection, right. so it's important to remember because this is not just the cx 5, but also about the, the release of the x ray, the hostages. tell us more about american reasons, this, this idea of sewing seats for the future. they said that
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a ceasefire would only help hire a mazda to regroup. and that's also what secretary blinking stated yesterday during a press conference, a with a david cameron, he said that they would only help a the militant group in a guys. i said that the us is still a things that is, well, it's doing everything. it can isn't, it's power to avoid civilian casualties. he was pressed by a village this journalist yesterday about this invitation investigation that right is published. and it came to the conclusion that it wasn't news, riley tank or they killed one of the right. is it journalist secretary blinking kind of dots the question and said that the us still believes and the security assurances and that israel is giving into the already thinking of all how it the world held a live in postwar guys. the a could look like that for now is a fighting a continues with more pressure also more, a pressure on israel is really a for these. and we have this call's it for a cease. we have it. as i mentioned,
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we have is the security council 9 for 9 out of 15 members need to approve it. this motion is not the 1st motion that is trying to get through in the united nations. but this time, of course it's different because i'm tony of a terrorist invoke the optical 9 to 9. it's something that happened. it has not happened and reasoned history for him to talk to the security a council members and ask for this immediate cs for it. he mentioned at home many a bit of schools have been bombs, how many hospitals have been boned also this? that's it for a u. n. stuff in gauze i'm making this, they've badly is conflict is for you and the staff to. so he appealed and said that an immediate cease for you is important, but we're waiting it for this vote in a new york any and moment now to see is that you as will indeed be to this resolution that would then not pass the security council. they probably sent me a representative also spoke at the council. what did he say? it's decided that it's important that big
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a countries needs to act now and need to act as quickly as possible. and he is not alone was that they are and many posting and many and representative. some are of countries meeting with secretary banking. they are here in washington and they support the pretty strongly saying that i'd be ceasefire is needed. and as you was saying about in what israel claims to do that a ceasefire is only possible ones that come up as a fee, that there is criticism in many a voice a saying how can somebody as a be defeated and what that will mean actually for a live in gaza and for the civilians. and now because we're seeing the claims and we're also seeing a different reality and that's when we get it from the reports. and we see also what we hear from our colleagues who covering the conflict there. there is a huge difference between claims and what they trying to do and also what we see, of course, on the ground. so we can expect that this discussion will continue. it's a discussion that we see here in the united states to wave age for israel. we have
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a, this big supplemental that the wife has requested the find requested and from the senate and from the house of representatives did not pass senate. so that was a really, yeah, there was also a part of this trip off of david camera. and he was also meeting a leaders in congress trying to push them to get the supplemental through that has not only age for israel, but also a to for your trade for taiwan, for the end of pacific. and so we see that the discussions here in the united states continue, we now have to find out how the us will vote if it actually will also be to a this resolution once again. but we can expect it, that it might go in that direction as the assets repeatedly stress. and those also align with israel on this a. but on this issue saying that se se would only benefit from okay. so thank you for that to that benjamin alvarez. a group in washington, a time not set was always expected to in the course of the next out
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of footage has emerged from gaza that appears to show dozens of men being detained and forced to strict bias. riley forces matter seems, sitting cross legged or kneeling in different locations, as well as being transported on the back of the 3 vehicles. of these pictures were filmed in northern gauze and not far from gaza. city. israel hasn't confirmed the identities of the man, but says it's interrogating individuals. is one of the army spokesman daniel head guard said we are investigating to see who is linked to her mouth and who is not. several countries including germany, classify how much as a terrorist organization, special correspondent abraham in jerusalem told him to we've seen these videos in images circulating on social media, but also broadcast on is really media during prime time, hours. the is really a military says that it is investigating who the what the identities of these
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people are. these men that have been found a human, but it's unclear of the surrender to be being captured. the details are really send a trying to, the idea says it is trying to ascertain if any of them are from us, a fighters and but there have been also reports identifying at least one person from these photos as a, a garza based journalist for a london newspaper and the images have also been verified. some of them at least been verified by the f p, a news agency, but this has caused at which, especially among people in the air world. these are, you know, pictures are very community humiliating. these people are stripped down to their underwear, their eyes are um, their eyes are covered. uh, they're standing there with is really soldiers surrounding them. and so these are, you know, these are images that harking back to dark, very dark chapters of military interventions in the, the, or world and the post,
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a new investor to the u. k. has spoken out against these images, but still unclear who exactly is in these images and why why they're being held or for how long they're going to be held for its abraham speak to me on its agents. is a warning about the humanitarian situation in gaza? is guessing, was in the weeks of the conflict, israel told goes to civilian population to evacuate to the south of the territory. but the only thing that has intensified in food was the other essentials are in short supply. this is a common for displaced people in con eunice and the. 7 types of the gaza strip. entire families have moved here during the intense fighting light stays the struggle. while that stop come on,
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how does the duration is really difficult for me? i haven't had bread for a week. there's nothing. even when we get it, i give it in the system, my children, my husband and i do not eat. we can go without opportunities and call and tell them what i've used for that is gonna be, then we make it me last the whole day. so instead of having breakfast, lunch and dinner, we have one meal before sunset because there's nothing but we don't have the financial means. it takes me 3 or 4 hours to get one kind of beans. i don't know, but the rest of the been before the world health organization has more in the humanitarian situation in gaza is desperate for children and people extra begging and crying and full water. we're at that level where the most normal and basic supplies are not available anymore. meanwhile, there's no lack of hope in the fighting between hamas militants and the israel defense forces. idea of troops continue, intense, close, closer,
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come back with almost terrorist in con eunice. and in the north, as we continue to dismantle the homos tara state. over the past day, the idea struck around 450 targets in the gaza strip from the s c and blend for the medical stuff in this hospital. in con eunice, it's a different bible, they're dealing with the struggle to help those quote help in finding a defense with 6 teenagers have been convicted for their roles in the coming of a school teacher, samuel passing towards history and geography, used cartoons the prophet muhammad, published by shalley, i've done magazine to discuss the country's free speech knows he was beheaded by a radical islamist outside of school, and that's our sub 3 years ago. please show the attack a dad was a course has been assessing the pods play by others involved. a
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correspondent, at least louis in paris has been following the trial a welcome lisa. so was of the 6 teenagers being convicted of of the well, there as 6 guilty verdict sentences as you just said. and the sentence has reached from 14 months to 24 months on bailey, with the highest sentence for 24 months, including 6 months in prison. that the youngster can spend at home with an electronic bracelet. now we've been hearing from the lawyers from both sides. the defendant saying, you know, we're quite happy with this word. we are released and we go out with that this page can now be turned and then a tour and attorneys of the plane to saying, you know, this is quite disappointing. we're expecting more especially that the has been a mind who has been be headed because of islamic terrorism here. and phones and judges should have da honda down a tough
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a sentence really. right. and so the person who, who did becoming a was, seems himself shot by police. so these teenagers and what have they been found? guilty all well the 16 i just hes standing trial. there were 5 of them who were helping us at the assessing of some of the talk to you to identify the teacher. when he came out of the school, the youngster who got the highest sentence, he apparently spend several hours with a be assessing and received 300 years he'd been shared with the other 4 youngsters . the 6th curious is a young girl, and she's actually at the origin of the whole polemic online. she complained when she come, came home to her father, that's similar. apache had shown a cartoons of the prophet mohammed in class and that he had aust baldwin students to leave the room beforehand that was alive. she wasn't even present during that class. she was just trying to defend herself and justify that. she had been
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temporarily temporarily suspended from school, but the father believe to then publish the video. and from there it went viral and there was lots of online discussion and data attracted the assessments attention, who then drove over to the college, the, to the school age, call them. it is from where he lived and killed the teacher. right. and is this case now closed? well, this is, this was the 1st trial for at least 2 actually next year in a years time that will be all those that will be touched for them are already in prison. a preliminary custody of babies including the father, a radical islamist. he went to school with to complain about some of the patsy. 2 friends of the assessment and then for other people who were participating in the discussions online. apparently, as i was told here today, a participating in close groups on islamic hodges. and so these people really be
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judged by the end of next year. and some of the lawyers here have been telling me that that will actually, obviously be the main part of the traditional proceedings that might be a such trial coming. that is not yet clear because some teachers on a suitable plan just want to to bring a case against the government against the states for having not protected someone, patchy enough. although he said that he was pressed to into felt pressing at the time. but it's not yet clear if this trial will happen, eventually thank you for at least at least a noise and power driven is following ministers expecting a global commitment to phase out fossil fuels. i see you in climate conference and since its final week, and i know that box is representing germany ivy here in union in to buy. one of the issues with the account $28.00 summit is whether delegates will agree to the use of
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coal, oil and gas negotiations, and also focus on renewable energy. as bad bulk said, germany will fight hard to secure these commitments. it's, yeah, so this, i'm good. so new, yet the strategy is ambitious because in order to keep 1.5 degrees celsius within reach, we need to triple the expansion of renewable energy and, and double our energy efficiency. if it's un, already eligible for the noise. but expanding renewable energy is an energy efficiency is not enough to achieve the target of $1.00 degrees celsius. so now i get off and off the we also need to phase out the fossil fuels in fussy and you know, when he's long as you can start, let's me be clear, a phase out of fossil fuels and not a phase out of fossil emissions. there is a huge difference is of venice not. i'm bought clean. i'm using all saw one just
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so i thought responding to him, showing bag is also at comp 28 in due by i'm he explained that difference the port task of this climate conference. how to deal with fossil fuels, which are the main reason for climate change. some countries and regions such as you and germany and almost a 100 countries are in favor of the fossil fuel phase out. then the other countries and states. man, the oil producing countries such as saudi arabia, which with a lot rather like to talk about an emissions phase out. this means they want to keep producing and using coal, oil, and gas. why reducing the emissions with a special technology. but this is unrealistic, expensive, and not scalable. at this point, why this narrative is considered a distraction strategy. the 1st week of the conference has the major announcements to boost renewable energies and to slash slash methane emissions. john kerry of the us special envoy on climate called the 1st days, pretty damn good 1st week quotes. fundable countries might not see that way as
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they are seeing tough negotiations among countries on the fossil fuels long term fossil fuel phase r, as in editable to limit the global warming. if it's going to be decided on, this is conference in the united arab emirates, the 6 largest oil producing country in the world is a big question. marks and is going to be decided in the days to come to me shelba and to buy. but take a look at civil headlines from around the world. the russian president vladimir putin is to seek re election next year. if i says no major challenges and bidding for a 5th to lead russia since a ton of the century and just dropped down on opposition. i'm the media south. susan, the soldiers have withdrawn from government in the democratic republic of congo. the latest, the group it from an east african community regional force to pull that revel munition of i think, congress on every job they try and drive as
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a staging or 24 hour strike drive as union st dispute with employees over pay and working conditions. union says this will be the last strike this year, but it's funding more action in january at the cost of, of where football is traditionally, a male spot for the young generation of girls wants to change that. they run campaign cole, 16 days of activism against gender based violence is helping them do just that. a young coast of our football or air yona ma'am at t of k, as the person you know, regularly goes to training even though conditions are bad. a few years ago only boys have the chance to use these training facilities. now young girls interest and football is on the rise, kosovo as president has even voice for support of the game. but that doesn't mean things are easy. that's all she's course that's in. i believe that other girls will not have the same will to continue because of the training conditions so that we
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could hardly find a time to play the conditions inside and outside the locker room or a disaster. and then more service yeah, there is no toilets. those remaining things are missing across nicole to find out the sun is monuments, autumn of young, kosovo is women's football is still in its infancy. so all support is welcome. and the women have some support from germany, where the men's european championship will be played next year. because of all the kosovo people are traditionally socially conservative. we want to use our support to show that women can do everything, including play football, women's football can be expanded, is like it was in germany 30 years ago to run for that as a shot. the girls had been inspired by a training session with berlin base professional football or danielle barcelona. it's part of the u. n's campaign against gender based violence. we've been learning many things. she's teaching us about football in germany, and that helps us
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a lot for sure. so learning more so it's one step further for aryana and realizing her dream of representing kosovo. now you saw her in the fall, and now she's here in the flash state. every source comes from the down, your boss, a loaner who also happens to be a professional football. welcome down here. so obviously, you know, about women's football culture here in germany. what is your experience tell you about the game in cost of a? well, i mean in kosovo football is very much i its infancy still so the conditions are not good and they are even worse for women, football. so for me, for example, i had the opportunity to start playing football when i was 5 years old and they're talking to some of those girls. they told me, for example, there's nowhere for any girl is impossible to play until they turn 15. because that's when the league starts, which is far too late in terms of development, for example, to play in school. no, there's no teens for them to play, no leaks. now this team is the only team where they can play or train from the age
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of 5, but everything is pretty much a struggle even getting a training pitch to have practice on, you know, they, they get told, oh, there's no time slots available because it's women's or they get the worst time slots, and that's why these kinds of initiatives are so important, you know, with the support of the german and bassett or because they help to bridge that gap . so even when i was there, the mirror of pushing of the test, the capital so that he was going to open a football page only for women's football. so, you know, if we can bring those eyes in and create those opportunities for women, it's for their good and for women's football, honest, this product goes far beyond football. tell us about. yeah, so it's part of the you end 16 days against gender based violence, which is, which is an important platform to raise positive awareness not only in the girls themselves, but to create change within society as well. it's the focus is to make these girls also $360.00 degree individuals and not just athletes. so to take what they learn from football and then use it to open doors for themselves in the future. how. what
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sort of things. i mean we, when we were there, we gave them journalistic training. we taught them story telling how to use their social media platforms and, and, and also they got to meet various people in the government, women in high ranking positions like, you know, the president of kosovo. of course, she's a very big supporter of this club and it's important that they got to meet her and speak to her and have role models for the future. because not only are we empowering them to fight to break down barriers, but we're also teaching them, you know what to do and how to not be afraid and be strong if and when they do encounter situations of gender based violence in the future. okay. control cuz you thank so much that have done your boss or from data of useful. as i said, some russia and batteries will compete next years olympic games. the international olympic committee says the assets will be allowed to compete under a neutral flag. the issue had been unresolved since russia's invasion of ukraine
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apparently showing dozens of man detained in force district by is riley forces. israel hasn't confirmed the man's identities. it says it is interrogating individuals about links to how much is it you up to date. so i'll be back in a few moments to take you through the day taking a look at the volume of pollutants announcements. he will say, another time as president, and we'll hear from a former us general about you've crane's prospects as well deals with israel's boy and casa, and the possibility of a trump presidency. that's in just the, the, the
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