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age starts december 22nd on d, w. and the basically is the, the news life from berlin. the un most closer to agreement on gaza. diplomats are the zip codes, accounts of walk through the night to try to find common ground or the us take notes. it may finally be able to agree to a resolution, calling for a pause in the fighting. also coming up a step closer to equal rights for times as you b t q plus community balaban receptive debates, a bill that would make it the 3rd place in a shirt to legalize same sex, manage the
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i'm british manager. welcome. president joe biden says the us is negotiating a new un resolution on gaza that gold we may be able to agree to the country is holding talks with key allies that you want to go to counsel. the student is working to get us approval on a resolution sponsored by adam states to hold the fighting. a vote on that has been delayed for the 3rd time as diplomats negotiate the united states underwriting. the latest version goals for a suspension of hostilities between isabel and her models, which meant many countries designated at a group over the weekend from the u. k. and germany joined gilbert calls for a seas file. but even if the security council bosses us as far as a new from it's not clear, uh if it would be heated, i'm off as issued just if i'm saying there should be told no talk about prisoners
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or exchange deals except officer. the full is the fish association of aggression. and speaking of those negotiations went on to the us and he's very prime minister benjamin netanyahu also appeared to rule out any truce on a home. i'm sure him, but we continue the war until the end. it will continue until how much does it have a nice it's until victory. let me those who think we will stop and not connected to reality. we will not stop fighting until we achieve all of the goals we have set to eliminate the promise of release about hostages, and then move the threat from gaza. and we're attacking how much a lot within federal fire and a who do i be way including today. we also attacked their assistance from naming file. and oh, good old. how much the terrorism on the 1st, the last a dead men go to the company off. they only have to what really soon surrender will die and been a mother. yes, i'm luck. steps that will lead kinda hold on from all those different magic
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adults and the politics surrounding the situation and goes, i'm joined from tennessee by my, the sunshine, a journalist, and seen him at least analyst with the international crisis group mine off. can i just get you a reaction on what benjamin netanyahu has said? he has talked about fighting on till the very end. the doesn't seem sound very much like mister netanyahu would respect any tools if at all it was agreed at the un or in another venue. as right, well, we've heard from them yahoo! and from most of these really leadership, but this war will take months and months and months and that it will take a very long time because they are dedicated to what they say is the destruction of come us. that military objective is something that almost 3 months into this war. it is hard to see. so i just don't, i don't think that israel is able to really build the victory narrative at this point and it's in yahoo as many on know and understand is interested in political
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survival. he's already in a re election campaign, as he knows that most israelis are interested in an election or in some kind of removal of him from power once this war for ends. and so the question of is how in when's world was and remains very obscure. the victory remains completely elusive and as such, and it to me, i who continues to talk about and list and was for my love. meanwhile, the us also say is go to very serious negotiations that taking place on a new sees 5 guys. he's 5, but the prospect for the didn't demand on something where it is right as we just saw, and how mazda bought, standing firm, and the bonds, what do you think is needed now in your view to break these deadlock as well, we certainly need a ceasefire. but what's on the table currently from israel is some kind of pause. the type of pause that we saw in late november in order to release hostages. there is great public pressure from the families of the hostages in israel to 1st get the hostages out. and then continue on with the war as israel sees fit. you know,
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so that what's, what's on the table currently, both in the un and in the is really proposal is something that from us has officially rejected him. us wants to complete the stop to the war, something that is rel reject, but you know, as far as the crisis group is concerned, and certainly many humanitarian agencies because of the disaster and gaza starvation the disease, the outbreak. and the fact that we don't really see an end to how much rule there yet, we need a ceasefire. now there's also a regional escalation to worry about. and these are all reasons to stop the war and then enter into some kind of diplomatic and political process, which is really the only way that will bring security to his release. about the un security council, the draft because that as a new from the us, as a banking over the wedding, that as well. what do you think needs to change for the us to beckett's as well? i think the u. s. is already trip, you know, it's already made it clear that it's not interested in a ceasefire or what, what they've been calling a sustainable. i think the station they want to pause. i'm hoping that that's
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something that the us can agree to. but you know, the us has made, it stands, she very, very clear. and even though it's trying to limit maybe in some ways, the way israel is waging this war, the us is 100 percent behind his rel, it is not calling for a cease fire. and so any human resolution that alludes to cease fire is not going to be supported by the us. if it's some kind of pause then, maybe that's something that the us can get behind. we were talking about benjamin up now, who are there, and i'd like to bring him back into the conversation. how much do think there is a sense that uh benjamin netanyahu and his government are getting frustrated and even angry at the rate is around the closest allies and now talking about its actions and goes up well, i mean, i think the israel has been able to act with impunity for it, for decades with regarding it's for treatment of the palestinians. and so, you know, i, i don't, i think israel is aware that there's
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a big problem with the number of people it has killed. and the fact that it's really, instead of destroying from us, seems to just be destroying gaza. so, you know, this and yahoo is also showing to be a, be confronting biden on his, you know, so called pressure because he thinks that we'll get him a points with his base here in israel. so, you know, i don't really sense that israel feels pressure from the world. obviously there's major protests in western capital's, but otherwise, israel continues to operate as it, as it pleases, pretty much where you leave at the thanks so much for joining us today. might i was on trying to now list at the international crisis group in tell of your thanks so much. thank you. 6 times as you be to cube last communities, hoping that lawmakers will enhance their recognition and rights fall on to a set of debate. marriage equality been the new prime minister has dropped to the law, promising as you'd be taking a couple of the same for rights as heterosexuals. there is also support along the
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progressive opposition party move forward, a following the degrees on the lloyd, but then need the final not from the ty king. and if it pauses thailand would become the 3rd place in asia to legalize same sex marriage. to define cook gaiman's client is getting into the festive spirit it. and they say, well, they will stay and have something else to celebrate the same marriage rights. this heterosexual couples, thailand's government to prove the draft of marriage, equality bill in november. it will now be handed to the parliament to debate my part to get the bill passes on me one day. i think we will legally be able to support our partners to members meant to be our lives. it will be easier. how did
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you do that? my name and what am i don't mean? we won't have to hide anything from anyone. i couldn't do it because the law will be behind us. i thought i name is a lot of what i mean you don't have it on the opposite, pete new. i'm going to we don't want to be privileges to apply to. lot of people misunderstand. that's something i think we're calling for special treatment that may be our community just wants to be treated fairly night in a lot in everyday life. out in thailand has one of the most open invisible, gay communities in asia. but activists say this reputation is misleading because the country is known as an institution, still discriminate against l. g p, q plus people. they say this allows the human stadia in all parts of society. previous attempts at posting those of marriage equality were blocked by the full a minute. treat government but hoops amongst the gay community with re ignited of
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the prime minister. se touch within was elected in august this year. under his government's proposal. that was man and woman. and husband and wife would be replaced with the agenda neutral times individual and spouse in marriage laws. allowing for full equality for all the bills still has a few hurdles to pause before it becomes low. but many l g p t q plus activists in thailand fill their clothes with an for the full to having that closed for a quality onset. and here is a question about some of the other headlines making news around the world. voting has been extended to a 2nd day in congress presidential election, president felix, she said, katy is running against 18 challenges. he's hoping to win a 2nd time. more than 40000000 people are eligible to take part in the vote. the by that has been disrupted by the days at some point in stations and civil conflict in
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the east and the protest. 7, up to the side is up to a new object. time president harvey and mean a announced a major economic d like a nation. thousands mots the gains to drastic us to public spending plans to sell a whole state on companies and the valuation of the pay. so, mean a say is shock therapy is leaving to get the economy moving some major football news. now the open union stop. gold has gold that you a fund fee for broke, you know, in blocking plans for the break of a super league in 2021 involving 12 rebel clubs. their hooting does not train the super leak project. they'd be approved, but it does boost hoops. the boats that fee sign you if i had no rights to make any new inter club to board project subjects to the prior approval. barcelona and the madrid have continued to support the idea of breaking away from us despite
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sanctions from european footfalls governing body. dress huntington from the dentist both is with us to help us understand. all of these grasp welcomes, what does thinking mean? well, you know, i, i believe it leaves the super league in somewhat of a gray area because the court did not necessarily endorse the idea of it moving forward. but it does mark a series set back for you way for who's been very dominant over the competition. and that's the football idea in europe, they said that there tactic of threatening to sanction teams and players and other things from taking part in the competition or an alternative competition breaks the law. but this could change the way football is run in europe. you know, just a bit of a background information back in 2021. when the 12 clubs announced this idea to plan to watch a super league within 48 hours after fans and teams and players oppose the
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idea. it fell through and uh, just recently ubiquitous pulled back. it was always opposed the idea of their president labeled those wanting to pull away a form. the league is snakes and so forth. but a 22 sports, the company behind promoting the super league called it a victory, said that we've won the right to compete. the way for monopoly is over, football is finally free. so there's a lot of mixed sentiment out there. and they just help us understand, i have explained to football officers like myself, what are some of the arguments to establish the super league and the 1st place? well, um, some of those in support of the idea, believe that fee for you a for right now, currently they dominate the majority of the revenue. and, you know, with the formation of the super league, they believe that the teams will have more deciding power in terms of media rights, distribution of funds and so forth. and that could, that could benefit those teams opposed to be that for the new way for 1st. and they
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also believe there's a trickle down effect that could improve and bridge the gap between the premier league and other domestic leagues, not as strong. and the a $22.00 the, the, those founders have already and now is to $64.00 club tournament. and there are not all the details of it turned to me, but they say it will be married based myself. but it looks like there's a green light really with different timing. thanks so much chris for breaking that down for us. so that's it for now, i'm british managing blaine, susan. we want to be the number one for the crew to clean and her entire of crime, russia in module the cells one calling and they don't currency then she disappears . oh, so trace assigned then shall thriller about the world's most one said woman crypto queen stance descend associates on dw.

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