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but the, this is dw news live from berlin. israel presses a head with a defensive in gas that is rarely soldiers engaged in street street combine with high mass militants, gas and health officials say hundreds of civilians are dead from the most recent, showing in several cities also coming up thousands, riley against the government. and tell of these their tablet, their calling for the mid yahoo administration to step down and for more efforts to be made to give the release of the remaining hostages. taken during the how mosques
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are attacked, serbian prosecutors ask police to investigate allegations of fraud related to last weekend's elections. the opposition refuses to recognize the results and claims fair were widespread irregularities including both buying and violet stock. president, alexander boot judges, serbian progressive party secured victories and part of entry and local elections. the next by, sir, welcome to the program. the homeless run gas, a health industry says more than 200 people were killed and is really strikes in the past day. the total death total rising above $20000.00. that includes civilians and combatants and gas. a city is rarely, soldiers are fighting militant street by street. the violence follows a un security council resolution to boost the delivery of a to the people of gas
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a. but there was no mention of a cease fire and the other day brings more death and destruction to the gases treat. this is really strikes heating, residential areas like here in the southern city of con, denise relatives burying the victims of the latest attacks on friday. gods. it's come, us run health ministry said more than $20000.00 people have been killed in these really offensive so far about one percent of the territories population. how would that as cost? yeah, i mean, a lot of these people are supposed to be safe in their home as we've been protected by the law to, i know, but as a man of the law, i declare that international law has collapsed back up on who they were. yeah, we're not allowed to have faith in any international law. then let me say merely represents the law of the week. if israel were in the palestinians position that the world would not stand still with and left them at the present time to meet the
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strikes on saturday came just hours up to the un security council approved a what's her down resolution? it avoids calling for a cease fire instead, the creation of conditions for a sustainable truce. but the u. n. c found that palestinian representative want a hold to the fighting this was illusion is a step in that direction. it must be implemented and must be accompanied by massive pressure for an immediate cease fire. i repeat immediate seas via to load with despite cro in international pressure ease. real says and he sees fire would only help him. us is this council 6 to enter still it is. it should start by supporting israel's mission of returning hostages and the limited and you can become a threat at the very least it must prevent from us is empowerment. just as this council is committed to increasing aid, it should also be committed to blocking the smuggling of arms and transfer weapons
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to the how much tears of the un resolution calls for life saving age be rushed to gaza at scale. with guys on to full is really bombardment. it's unclear if in when these do mind can be fulfilled. thousands of people have gathered in tel aviv to protest against the government. among them or family members of kidnapped hostages, as well as peace activist. they are demanding the resignation of the entire israeli government and the immediate return of all remaining hostages. taken by how much militants on october the 7th, how much has been designated a terrorist organization by the us and the issue are correspondent. yeah, and philip schultz is intel of these to, despite the bad weather here until at least 2 nights, sauzie's have come to the streets. people here say it's one of the biggest protests since the beginning of the war. they demands the release of the hostages,
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but they also demands the resignation of the certainly government. at least a lot of the protesters do. in recent weeks. they have seen a lot of political setbacks. 3 hostages were accidentally killed by the israeli army, the negotiations, and then you, a possible hosted steel have not produced any results. the on use emerging events. maybe more and more hostages has been cubes. so everybody here knows with every day passing census are getting smaller and smaller to free the hostages. and the big international news on this story was, of course, the un security council passing a resolution on friday. what are people saying there about that if anything since the original lucy was adopted, that has been criticism from all sides. a lot of human dietary in organizations,
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year in the region site. it's basically meaningless. the threat amy government says it's unnecessary at the military attacks have continued in full force and a lot of people that i've spoken with here as a protest. and i also don't the see that's a, that's a resolution will bring about any changes. well then just tell me a little bit more about what's going on in israel then what, what do they want from the government? i think many people once the resignation of the government, they also runs the return of to hostages. but it has become more and more political here in recent space. a lot of people say, as the notes on the, our government has a part of the blame that this catastrophe of quotes happened. and so many hostages were taken by the terrorists. so this is coming groans,
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but regarding the concrete steps to release the hostages hostages, i think that a different devices here, but many people say if it has to be new uh, a negotiations about uh, hosted steel ends with the possible condition of agreeing to a new temporary cease fire. all right, well, thank you for that. the w correspondence. yeah. and phillip shots, forest intel of the serbian prosecutors have asked police to investigate fraud allegations related to last week's elections. president, alexander virginia and his governing serbian progressive party declared victory in the snap elections. but a chorus of local and international observers have condemned to the results. citing a string of regularities, including vote buying and ballad box stuffing of demonstrations like this one outside the headquarters of serbia's election commission in belgrade
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are happening on an almost daily basis since the countries parliamentary and local elections. on december, the 17th opposition leaders of accused president alexander boot judge at his ruling right wing serbian progressive party of rigging. the vote the clearer this moment requires that everyone in serbia stands up and fights for their own dignity. so they will not be a slave. and installed in the state where institutions have been stolen and the elections have been stolen. everything has been stolen. we will not live in such a country. we want institutions, we want the rule of law and rights. people up, he's among a handful of opposition. leaders was declared a hunger strike until the vote in the pivotal battle ground a bell. great is a note saying this is our calling. i want to thank all the citizens for support me and also those who tried to persuade me to give up the hunger strikes and it will.
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however, that's not possible. is your theme 20 and more? because this is a fight that's or stop the all the, the international observers noted several irregularities and the snap elections including instances of vote buying ballot, bulk stuffing, and the busing and of boulders to support the ruling party in local elections. washington is calling on belgrade to address the concerns of the election monitors the uses. serbia's electoral process requires tangible improvement and for the reform, germany labeled the allegations of voter intimidation and vote buying unacceptable for a country hoping to join the european union. even though booted himself was not personally on the ballot for the parliamentary and local elections. the contest was largely seen as a referendum on his government. according to official results, his party won a majority of seats in parliament with just over 46 percent of the vote. students
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are demanding the government, carry out a review to prove everyone who voted a voted in the right place. if it can't, they're threatening to start blocking roads in the capital. as early as december, the 25th, the czech republic is still grappling with the aftermath of its worst mass shooting . on thursday, a 24 year old man killed his 14 people, a charles university in the capital prag before turning the gun on himself. the motive is still under investigation. the faith come to say good by the justice so many others across the country. to mourn the loss of the 14 killed by a senseless act of violence. what happened took
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a breath away and left us with a multitude of questions that scream into the empty silence of our hearts. and we find no answers. nor will i attempt the human explanation. the life of the check public came to a standstill at 11 am on saturday as people gathered for a minute of silence. since the shooting mourners have lit candles for the victims that makes shift memorials in prague and other cities. the move if we want this world of us to continue to function freely and function the way we
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want it to work, then we have to stand up for those affected in some way. and we have to support them that we're not like something similar to that. and that's why we're here. and quite a few of us i hear from the senate for that. i don't have any more words. every one of us is a dad, a grandfather. it's terrible, and i'll sit down, talk you down in the wake of the deadliest shooting and the history of the czech republic. tributes and expressions of sympathy have been pouring in from around the world of the mexico's prize. and it says that he'll help the united states to manage record numbers of migrants trying to cross the us border in the year. just a temper officials intercepted over 2 and a half 1000000 people making the crossing many of those from central america or escaping violence or trying to find work mean women and children weighed
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cautiously across the rio grande, a. the river that separates the us and makes the call. it's a dangerous final steep on a long, perilous journey. not many have risk every thing and the desperate to make it a little more. okay. little more set, the boards are, was closing for christmas, right? they're not us, so we decided to rush in the same line that i was hardest with all. it was rough for, for the was an 50 believably called as the situation on the mexican side all met his soul, catastrophic. the moment we came to this board of following other people, we had comments that here. the entrance is easier. we've suffered a lot honestly. and most of it hasn't been easy at all. it's been very difficult. we've had to walk a lot, suffering from hunger, cold,
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sleeping and the straight guy us folder authority say bit over whelmed by the number of people arriving, which is at a record. high officials have counted 10000 daily crossings and recent weeks with us and mexican officials will meet next week to discuss stricter controls. migration is an issue, putting increase domestic pressure on us president joe's bite, and the failure of view we slow make is to agree on immigration reform. how we have a standard loan before he took office. well, any plan remains unclear, meaning my grad school reading via the worst it is. i see it will have picked up, but it may be the new policies will affect to is added with it because we came from a far leaving our families behind the undergrad. i see the semester is a very strict. when we reach charity, then we won't be able to fulfill the american dream. it's a dream, meaning
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