tv DW News Deutsche Welle December 22, 2023 8:00am-8:31am CET
8:00 am
the, the business videos like from berlin, your monitored in groups, say a quarter of gauze us population is solving the stuff, hold on half a 1000000 people in a report for the united nations and other organizations detail. the growing price is as the security accounts of a game, da's voting on a resolution to boost a for the b c instead of training. plus the check, the public is in morning. often a gunman opened fire in the capital prod, police say a student went on
8:01 am
a rampage at the university leaving at least 14 people that and i've gone so i'm calling for peace in the middle east. the . i'm going to expand that. you're welcome off the days of discussions, the united states said it is now ready to support a new un resolution for gaza. but more than half a 1000000 people now reported to be solving the problem diplomatic break to have disappeared into accounts of gums as isabel intensifies its bombardment of the gaza strip in both the north and the south. making the delivery of aid increasingly difficult. a new un default is wanting that a quarter of the population of the tennessee now faces extreme, hung up with the growing risk of famine, to model that in a moment. but 1st that's here from washington's and best of the un who has
8:02 am
expressed optimism. that's a new security council vote on does a good now go forward. we have worked hard and diligently over the course of the past week with the a moratti's with others, with egypt to come up with a resolution that we can support. and we do have that resolution now, we're ready to vote on it. the draft resolution is not bordered down. the draft resolution is a very strong resolution that is fully supported by the are group that provides them what they feel is needed to get him managerial assistance on the look at more from the middle east. unless trying, he was honest with me in the studio started. good morning. the us has been the main objective to the resolution thus far, but now it appears to be on board. what has changed? well, there were 2 main issues that were problematic for the us. first of all is the original
8:03 am
resolution was calling for us to fire something. the americans a know for over a 8 weeks now are consistently saying we cannot demand israel forces fire. we don't want to stop its way. 88 on its way to decide how much that's the 1st thing. that was the last version we've heard was about the suspension of fire. now we're talking about urgent measures to be taken into allow facilitating and bringing in more aid. so that seems to be the key issue out of the way. and if we're talking about a, that's the 2nd part. how will the mechanism work the you and wanted to have an independent mechanism outside of it is really secuity and control. uh, checking checking system is real, was objecting that egypt, which is a big part of the most important partner in the effort to bring anything into goes up because it's what holds the, the border with god the other than israel. it's been new. that's been back and forth between cairo and washington findings to try to find that mechanism. seemed
8:04 am
to have been a greater willing to agree on something that will work. now a large part of this resolution majority part of this resolution has been about getting more aide into gaza. and now we have the un wanting of a possible simon in the guys. so what picture does that paint about? the severity of that your meditating situation and tells me the crisis is huge. i mean, even in the last week since israel was allowing aid trucks to come in, we're talking about not more than 200 a day. when usually before the war, garza would need 500 a day. so we've had a long period of no aid coming in at all. no supplies, not just 8, but supplies. no, there are people in gaza saying we have the money to buy something. just put a think, you know, stack up the shelves and the stores so, so this, the numbers are horrendous. you know, could add to that the fact that we're talking about over $20000.00 people that in gaza, we're talking almost about one percent of the causes and population. 100 people in
8:05 am
gaza. that's been, you know, the killed interest at war. the international community is desperate to find measures to stop and contain this. maybe this was which would be the fester. that's what they're hoping, please. and meanwhile, the israel has allowed to continue fighting until the end until a mazda is eliminated. those are the words of benjamin netanyahu, and mos says that has to be a c's 5 before we can talk about releasing anymore hostages. given these positions, even if the un resolution does boss and whatever form, can we expect either side to follow it? well, that's exactly the key. i mean is there a is not happy about internationally isolation, but also does not take too seriously resolutions by the you and the security council. there's something a bit different um, but how much this does not hurt to un or any international laws and no guidelines. so of course, we're very limited, even with the reaching this resolution,
8:06 am
which we're not sure we will get because we hear the russians have been having some reservations themselves. it has very limited scope of effect. the fact that the bottom line is the american leverage of support israel or guesses, or is the key at the terminator here on how far israel can go in the fighting. and for now, it has still clear backing from vida, we leave a day for the timing, but thanks so much for breaking that down for actually it was on as being in the middle east. analysts thanks a lot. so check the public isn't morning after the gunman killed at least 14 people at the university and central abroad. it's being described as a check republics west mos routing police say of the gunman, not 24 year old student is old. so dad is most of it's still unclear, but i'll try to say there's no link to terrorism. a frantic run for cover as a shooter opens fire in the heart of products historic center. as
8:07 am
police hans the gun man, staff and students at the university are warranted to barricade themselves inside. others hide on a building ledge. out of desperation, panic, families tried to contact their loved ones. when news of the shooting spreads, come, he get semester to study the 4 months, and we found out what's happening in the philosophy department on them. so i tried to reach my daughter at going on the list when it's, but she didn't answer the call. nicole nico valley community college, so we communicated by text message out l a. b. and i asked her to stay on the floor like not to go near the windows gully to come in and wait for the police. the yucky bull valley and 42 or 40 say they received information about a man from a nearby village heading for proc to commit suicide. police then discovered a body of another man in the village, the suspects father,
8:08 am
to which the nation and shock, the prime minister addresses the check people may prevent me to vote the festival. let me express my deepest condolences to the relatives and friends of all the victims bringing to do with except study. none of us can fully imagine the depth of grief and pain they are now experiencing near the hospital. most people took so many lives, mostly young people have been needlessly lost in here many of them injured some unfortunately very seriously. there is no justification for this horrendous act. and like many of you, i feel deep sadness and discussed in the face of this senseless and brutal violence . police believe the shooter who was a student at the university acted alone. they say there is no link to international terrorism for extreme is groups. journalist even when a b, as in the check capital from john, you know from that even if there's no links to terrorism, as police say,
8:09 am
what was the truth is most of as well. this 24 years a student at the faculty of arts, he made a statement, evidently of the social media platform telegram, which is popular and the russian speaking was saying that he wanted to close maximum destruction of us. he hated the world. the check police chief said yesterday evening that this young man was evidently inspired by some other or terrible events in other parts of the world. also there's a kind of strange twist to this case in the they, the young man has been also linked to a double shooting last friday in the forest on the outskirts of pride in which a man walking his baby in a problem was shot dead. and the baby was shot dead and those evidently senseless killings has been dominated in use prior to yesterday's events. and now it seems to the police believe that this assignment was also involved in those killings. so he
8:10 am
made a statement on the 10 exams about this particular shooting that occurred in prob does that mean that the police knew what his motivations? wow, as well. the police evidently got information yesterday just after noon that this young man was heading to products from his town outside, probably with the intention of killing him. so i think of that information is not it and try to clear. soon afterwards they found the dead body of his father at their home. he had evidently murdered his father, and he had a scheduled lecture in the city center of one building of the if i can see about a 2 o'clock, the police went there, evacuated the building, but the assailant did not turn up. instead. soon afterwards, he appeared up the main faculty of arts building, which is about one or 2 kilometers way from where the police were looking for him on the other side of crowds,
8:11 am
old tad square. and that is where the carriage of this also killing spree. so it is, it almost sounds like the police knew that this is something that he wanted to do and it almost sounds like the police failed to apprehend them in time. well, that's not clear. i mean they, they went looking where they thought he would be. and he was not there then soon afterwards, as i say, he turned to the minister of the interior has been defending the police, his actions saying that they did their work. well, also he a forward, he's here saying that the rapid and prevention of the police, this whole incident was over within 30 minutes. very, very likely saved more lives have saved lives, prevented this from being an even more tragic events. this has been described as the west boss choosing in the country's history, our people in broad coping as well as you can imagine. there's
8:12 am
a very somber mood here in the trucking public today. it is indeed the worst coming of its kind in this country. there have been some multiple shootings in the past with nothing at this level and certainly nothing as a educational institution like this a charge the collections have been launched to help the victims, families, and also students and teachers, effective by yesterday's trouble. events and i have tomorrow, saturday, being prepared a day of national morning. that's one day before the checks traditionally celebrate christmas. and during the day of national mourning, there will be a moment or minute silence for others for the victims of this also and unprecedented as a journalist in vain speaking to us from fraud. thanks very much a quick look now. it's some headlines from around the world. a jury has cleared 3 us police officers of old criminal charges, and the death of an on black man in 2020 manuel m as died off to being restrained,
8:13 am
face down on the sideboard where he pleaded for breath. american examine the rules of death, a homicide caused by lack of oxygen. lawyers for the officer said drugs and heart issues which blame donald trump's, former lawyer, rudy giuliani, has filed for bankruptcy days off to being order to pay a $148000000.00 in a defamation lawsuit to form a election records of the state of georgia. said he made false statements above them that led to death threats. your parents bottom one has voted to legalize medical, embodying, rhonda to help people deal with stress and anxiety caused by the war the over to take effect in the 6 months critics of the legislation. so it would lead to an influx of drugs in ukraine in 16 of the use of those. and the russian foreign minister suddenly loved rob has called the german leaders, a bunch of thieves over a german proposal to confiscate frozen russian assets. prosecutors won 720000000
8:14 am
euros to be seized from a russian financial institution in frankfort. loved robs warns of come to america is pretty good. now. thailand's bolivar and has given its initial approval to legalizing same sex unions. but brings thailand, lodge l, g, b t q community a step closer to manage a policy. the legislation still needs to clear up. oh, how does before becoming law. but if bossed thailand would join nape on and taiwan in endorsing same sex marriage being a sure to define cook gaiman's client is getting into the festive spirit and they may soon have something else to celebrate the same sex marriage rights, et cetera. sexual couples. the majority of ty,
8:15 am
parliamentarians approved full draft bills on same sex marriage of to the 1st reading was one day. and again, we will legally be able to support our partners to them as many of the our lives will be easier. how did you do that? money in any of them, 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 it in a while. what i me the bailout st. pete new. i'm going to, we don't want to be privileges and we'll find 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 new leading because the country as low as an institution still discriminates against l. g, p, g, q plus people they say this allows the homeless stadia in all parts of
8:16 am
society. previous attempts at posting those of marriage equality were blocked by the full minute treat government. but hoops, monks, the gay community would re ignited of the prime minister. se touch was in was elected in august this year on the, his government's proposal. that was man and woman and husband and wife would be replaced with the agenda. neutral times individual and spouse. and marriage laws allowing for full equality for old. the bill still has a few hurdles to pause before it becomes low. but many l g p t q plus activists in thailand filled air, closer than ever before to having that cruise for quality onset the you and say is more than 7000000 have been displaced by the board in so dime the
8:17 am
organization that has now suspended a deliveries to hundreds of thousands of people as the fighting continues across the country. the well foot program said it was forced to stop fucking and bots of jersey or a province. so don's army had withdrawn from the region as its bottom into 3 levels . the rapids support forces advanced on vitamin donnie. up to 300000 people have since fled, definitely tell you that was considered a safe haven for many displaced people. the escalating was also made a dangerous for john list to report from sudan, but the, the correspondence miller, mr. get exclusive access into the south of the country. she sent us district board from the a, giving com for internally displaced people in the new by mountains. these remote pods of sedan has become a place of refuge for people fleeing the war. and some of them can now tell the stories. and the name is honda, how mulder,
8:18 am
i fled from one heart to of to last my 2 children and one of my legs shipped to tell the stories we had to enter so done legally by ourselves so done to reach the remote new the mountains region check phones a guarded by the s p. m and rebel group. they've been fighting the sudanese government for almost 40 years, demanding self determination and secularism. now the war has re ignited this old conflict. as we traveling with german n g o cap anymore, we are allowed to pass after an 8 hour drive, we reach a good weekend, thousands of internally displaced. people have sold refuge here, including honda. how much fit i've done at the bomb. he tell a house, i didn't lose my legs straight away and it didn't take me to to sense that it was 7 . someone who could know when i bought it just felt none because a couple of she was taken to hospital when she woke up from surgery to amputate her
8:19 am
leg. the doctors told her that she had also lost her 2 sons. our teeth and up at 2 were only 2 and 4 years old. i live in by children, the adorable. we played a lot together, but god has taken them away from me. i will leave it to go to charge the government . i don't blame god for english thinking about them. i was thinking that i'm going to going to shake it took a while of roughly a quote of a 1000000 people reach the remote into the mountains region. this local church paid a crucial role in providing century many people in the congregation here today say they have this man to thing for their lives, passed and most equity society. and a few weeks after the fighting broke out, he organized $23.00 buses, which transported $1500.00 residents of park to him to safety and the new,
8:20 am
the mountains. our people just got that a lot of people died. people there were not to, they were not having food. the bus, katie mall done the number not to use a post. ok. because people that i knew from that and they were not able to instead of that, so we just from the bus. and if there's a lot of how gone the way people in this region have to get by without help, almost 10000 people have found refuge in this camp. now at least they have a sense of safety, but not much else. they like clean water, proper food and shelter, and the only medical facility has not enough medicine. despite what she's gone through honda, how moto says she won't give up. she has 2 other children to take care of. i don't know. so i was told that i may make, there may be good for that and let them be happy, they should not see them. right. and we don't have a complete right?
8:21 am
i'm practice to do. but if i don't do one, so that a minute just them to say that i'm with the was still ongoing. many of the stories of those with been affected or only starting to trickle out what's clear is that the effects will last well into the next generation. you're watching the video still to come concepts calling for peace. in the middle east, the berlin philharmonic performs a benefit concept. calling for the release of hostages and protection for civilians on both sides of the east round from us. at 1st, they are one of the most iconic symbols of the french capital of paris. and no, i'm not talking about the iphone, the top or the new bra, but the same as green book stalls that lead to the van river bank. now one of the biggest sporting events of the 2024, some olympics could lead to the dispensing to it's unesco status may not be enough
8:22 am
to stop it's relocation stuff it but it's part of the cache of old powders and we're what's left of old powder as were the last real streak trade, near mid level or the cities iconic, green book starts may get the boot to make read for the opening ceremony of the 2024 summer lympics. the event will take place on the river 10 rather than inside a traditional stadium and the woods of organizers themselves. paris is re inventing the opening ceremony. boats will carry about 10000 athletes down the river. but according to many booksellers, the decades old stalls won't survive a move. what are we they see here? you can be sure that when this is lifted, even if the box is closed, the sites will break with an element that hasn't load for so many years. the day you move it, it's going to fall. is that the book stalls date back to the 16th century and gained unesco, would heritage status in 1991?
8:23 am
the city says the dismantling is only temporary and necessary due to security reasons. says brother, they for this, if they have to be deposited and stored in the shortest possible time, they will be reassembled and put in place as quickly as possible. there's no dates, a boat that comes with that is the cd has also offered to cover the costs if there's any damage. but with less than a year to go to the olympics, the booksellers would rather the city not touch this thoughts at all to blend. it's 11 o'clock, extra head stays, the star studded benefit performance. calling for the release of hostages and lost in peace in the middle east. under the vine up together for humanity is randy and balanced and immunizations. played this together on stage, proceeds from the event will go to peace projects and isabelle and garza, the concert full of
8:24 am
a motion with an appeal to our common humanity and a call to protect civilians on both sides of the israel high mass war. the chief conductor of the berlin philharmonic curious patricia unco let the orchestra in front of a packed house. many international soloists, including is really musician taser alias. also took part the garbage between talking on the we started to organize the concert 10 days ago because it was a small group. and actually all of the artists that we asked wanted to be a part of it. i think because of this awful feeling of helplessness, one has when there is such an awful conflict, and for that reason, all of them really wanted to join us and put forward this message. i'm so steve, these 2 musicians believe that piece is possible. one is jewish, the other palestinian could be the
8:25 am
dogs they have been performing together for 20 years, despite hostilities on both sides. for sure, there was sacrifice to be made uncomfortable compromise to be made more fees. it's going to be maybe hurts, hurt the compromise, but not as much as work as well. and i think it's also a matter of personal responsibility. every single one of us and that is not only is realism for the students, but also europeans and americans. and everyone who shares things on facebook stick talks, who drinks in fake news and all kinds of things. at this point it's, it's become cost you unless you have to do those things, you have to be responsible enough. check your fact. make sure you are sharing viable things, and if you don't know what to say, see peace, peace, and hope. the central message of this event was echoed in a powerful address on behalf of the families of the hostages. bring them home now bring back hope for humanity.
8:26 am
peace seeking people on all sides deserve to leave respectful and safe life. thank you. me visions added the concert to their busy christmas program at short notice a festive call for lasting peace. the are you watching? do the news as a reminder of our top story is that this is ryan has stepped up. it's bombardment of the gods us for making the delivery of aid increasingly difficult. a new and you into forward is wanting that the 4th of the population faces extreme, hung up with the growing risk of the timing and the check. what do you say a gunman get into piece 14 people at the university building in the capital abroad? dozens of others have been injured. the shooter is also dead and the government
8:27 am
says there's no link to the tires. that's it for now. but after the break documentary mediterranean journey out, thanks a trip to sicily and visit the active volcano mount. and now don't forget our website and youtube channel for the latest news. i am village by missouri in berlin . thanks so much for watching the
8:28 am
8:29 am
20 goal of the season on d w. the new year. happy, the boxing was the story. we have a getting a visa is more difficult than finding gold hosted to use force and for the future in the stories and issues that are being discussed across the country. news africa in 60 minutes on dw, the west page. i mean, i know i might just do it and i'm hosting dw new podcasts. thanks. trace amount.
8:30 am
bother today about joining us as we travel around your facing the history of every day. all set and that's something right around the world. no need to talk about just a subscriber id. listen to papa, and we'll take you along to the right. the for the, it's enough. when does the get much day of 2023. and sadly it so, so the last night stay that kick off flow as a project. so let's go out with a, by the.
12 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on