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the, the business dw news live from berlin, the west or just israel to plan for peace, us secretary of state. and to me, blinking is meeting with is really leaders throughout the day. it is the latest stop on his tour of the middle east in an effort to stop the war and gaza from spreading. also coming up what caused a door panel to fall off in airplane mid flight. investigators say that they have discovered loose poults on of their boeing 737 max 9, just rounded up for last week incident. plus the world of football. moran's,
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the death of germany is legendary, former player and manager from spect invalid. we will look back in life and legacy the i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program, us secretary of state. and so me blinking is in israel as part of a week long diplomatic tor aimed at trying to prevent an escalation of the war and gaza. a short time ago he met with israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu and is due to whole talks later with the as well. the war cabinet is expected to press them to do more, to protect civilian lives and to prevent the war in gaza from escalating into a wider conflict. so i've just come from a number of countries in the region. tricky grease jordan cutter. i remember to share some of that i heard from those leaders with the president as
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well as with the prime minister in the cabinet later today. and of course, we'll have an opportunity to families to some of the discuss to bring everyone talking about the wait for t w. special correspondent, abraham is tracking lincoln's visit and has more on today's talks with as well. the leaders the secretary of state is visiting is real not for the 1st time since october 7th, but at a very critical moment. the conduct of this for their increased demands by the international community for israel to scale back the war in gaza. and certainly that is a message that a, the secretary of state will be coming to his is really counterparts with especially the, this visit to israel comes at the back of a regional tour where he's met with
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a number of other regional a leaders. there's also going to be discussions about the proverbial day after what happens once the war is over and in that area there's not there's, there's some disagreements between the vision that the americans have put forth. and some of the statements that we've heard from is really officials just as an example at the united states wants to see a refurbished, revitalized, sorry, we billeted, posted in authority, be part of the future in gaza. but we, we've heard from various is really officials, but that is, that is something that they are rejects. so a lot to discuss. but certainly talks will be overshadowed by a number of disagreements between the 2 parts and blinking we know will travel to the west bank on wednesday. what is he hoping to achieve their of the so probably there will be more discussions as i just mentioned on what, what role can the palestinian authority play in the future of gaza after the war?
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the palestinian authority does not cover and gaza, but it does govern parts of the west bank. but it is seen as weak and effective by a lot of college students. they have not had elections in a very long time. and so the american visions, this is to try and rehabilitate and reform the palestinian authority so that it can be an effective, productive, a part of gods as a future. there's also increasing since october 7th, increasing reports of is really extreme is subtler violence in the west thing that the united states has spoken out against. and so that is also likely to be a topic of discussion when the secretary of state visits tomorrow, dw special correspondent, abraham in jerusalem. thank you. and here are some other stories making news around the world. 2023 was the hottest here on record, and probably the warmest in the last 100000 years. so say scientists at the
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european union's comparative cuz climate change service, they found the global average surface temperature reached $14.00 degrees celsius last year, beating the previous record set in 2016 ceremonies. foreign minister says that a reformed palestinian authority must play a major role in causes future. i don't mean a bad. bach has also insisted that the international community has an obligation to organize security and gaza after the war during a middle east store. french presidents on manuel macross has picked his close allied gabrielle atalla is the country's new prime minister. the 34 year old who is the current education minister, replaces elizabeth warren, who resigned on monday. he is the 1st openly gay person to take up the role and the youngest in modern french history. that prevents through
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a united airlines has found use bolts on the door plugs of some boeing 737 max 9 planes during inspections. the checks were triggered after a door plug up in alaska airlines jet blue out mid flight last week. investigators are still trying to determine exactly what happened to us carriers, grounded boeing models after the incident, causing hundreds of flights to be cancelled. one of the missing pieces of the puzzle, the dual panel that fell out of the alaska airlines flight to me that found in the garden of a high school teacher in the us state of oregon. my heart did start getting real fast or at that point because i thought, oh my goodness, people did looking for this all weekend and it looks like it's in my backyard. investigate as a spill in the process of trying to identify exactly what caused the panel to blow off the boeing 737,
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and if it had been properly installed the the exam to date has shown that the door in fact did translate upward. all 12 stops became disengaged, allowing it to blow out of the fuselage. we found that both guide tracks on the plug were fractured. we'd have not yet recovered the 4 bolts that restrain it from its vertical movement. and we have not yet determined if they existed there that will be determined when we take the plug to our lab in washington dc. passengers on board the flight to capture the movements off to the duel panel blue of the plane. some reached the oxygen mosques. the alaska airlines flight was an altitude of 16000 feet when it began its emergency descent with a gaping hole on the side of the plane. the plane landed safely with i have
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a 170 people on board. the us regulators of all the temporary grounding of some. boeing 737, max, 9 jets for inspections. united airlines, the alaska airlines have based identified loose hardware and several of the 737, max croft, including 2 bolts that need tightening. this contributes to serious concerns over the safety of the 737 macs model, which was involved in 2 deadly crushes, months apart in 2018. 2019 ecuador has launched a nationwide operation to locate a drug lord who disappeared from jail. the government has declared a state of emergency and imposed a curfew while police and the armies search for the fugitive. he was sentenced to
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34 years in prison in 2011 for crimes, including murder and drug trafficking. authorities said that for police officers have been kidnapped since the man hunts been underway. ecuador is on full alert. its army will be patrolling the streets for at least the next 60 days after the country declared a state of emergency. they're searching for adults, so it might be us known by azaleas veto. he's not just any escapee. he's the leader of one of the most powerful drug gangs in ecuador, who vanished over night from a high security jail. searchers are continuing to confirm that he is definitely left to prison. it is a medicare use that we noticed that one of the inmates detained in that social rehabilitation center was missing the national police. together with the forces
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continue the investigation, whining. that's what i used for the military and police have also been reading detention facilities throughout the country. they released the video showing detainees out of rehabilitation centers trip down to underwear for weapons search. the measures have resulted in widespread unrest and prison riots. the government has responded with a nationwide curve, you from 11 pm to 5 in the morning. they're trying to send the stark warning to drug gangs to combat gang related violence that is exploded in recent years. the ecuadorian says, oh, of the time when those convicted of drug trafficking contract killings in organized crime dictated to the governments in power. what to do is that okay, but what we're seeing in the countries prisons is the results of the decision to
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confront them. this is why we in the governments take an action to the gain control of prison that have been lost in recent years or something that that does happen to be on the whole thing behind is. despite the stringent measures, residents of the crime torn city by accused where feature was in jail, say it's too late to control the situation with the law. somebody who's not going to be solved of all the kid. and i believe that the lowest themselves would happen to be change of yeah. yeah. many things would need to be done. but i think it would help at least reduce crime. go ahead. no, it's a way to and, and i know timothy not like it. as gang like the one fee to heads, fight over who will control major co came routes. many here fear the prison security crisis will spiral further. now the drum and chancellor has joined
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others in paying tribute to national footballing legend funds back in bower who has died at the age of $78.00, writing on social platform, x off. schultz said that back in bower was one of the greatest football players in germany. and for many was simply the kaiser. he went on to say we will mess him back, empower, lead west germany to a world cup when i was captain in 1974. and again, his manager in 1990 our sports reporter oliver moody has been reporting from outside the headquarters of byron munich. and i asked him how german football was responding to the news of beckoned bowers stuff. a while after this tragic news, the responses and the tributes have been laid as you would expect by buying munich . the club where back in battle was an influential figure for the best part of half a century unimed particular by 2 former teammates of funds. back in by the by
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and on a re president lee heard us at hu uh, and also called hines woman. they got another man to us. that's incredible by munich side, on the early 19 seventy's with her new saying that no one will ever match up to the backend bala and the whole many guys saying that he is quite simply the greatest figure in german football history at the bye and buses are discussing the possibility of hosting a memorial service for back in bala, at the clubs on the on serena stadium across town at here in munich, that would certainly be fitting for a figure out like back in bala. but i think perhaps the um the, the tributes. uh this sounds it all up best uh came from outside of by munich from uh, uh, from uh, rudy fall who also uh, was gloving about, uh, back invalid his uh, contribution at to jasmine football. uh, but the tributes have been coming in from across germany today. why did he stand
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out so much as both a player and a coach for a while back and by his qualities on the page with very clear to say he had this elegance at the very few players of the time possessed. and he basically created his own position of the lever a role, which was essentially this kind of attacking suite that allows him to be a key presence in both foxes and use his qualities to the full but beyond the technical deal. so i've had the physical capabilities and the mind to be a success just about every facet of the game. and that's why he was such a success again, not just as a player, but also as a coach. but i think what really was defining traits was something that you can't really see. it wasn't really tangible, but it was very clearly that. and that is that he was a born. we know he had this kind of mentality where you, he could just win
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a game through sheer force of will and even change the cost of a told him and can campaigns. and he did that very regularly for boys by munich out the west, german national team, oliver moody, standing by a munich reporting on the death of friends beckon bower. thank you very much. thanks for watching the eclipse someone else to the cd. hi, lots of selected for you. you every week. a new a box, subscribe. now. hello guys. this is a 77 percent. the platform for advocacy to the 3 issues and share ideas the, you know, or the side that will be a north of bridge attacks and they look at the top of the applicants population is really fast. the young
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