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the the, this is dw news life from the, the us as is israel to plan for peace with the palestinians. us secretary of state and to me, blank and was the day the total war on civilians in gaza is too high. and he says, i've nations do well best with relations with israel, but only when have passed through how this thing in state. so it is clear also on the program at cordova sinks into crisis, the president says, these countries are well with drugs guys after a wave of deadly violence, the storming of a t. v stations on the kidney of police officers, germany suffers,
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travel counts as a 3 day rail strike trick as consultations across the country. and unions. war of move to come. devices from the world of consumer electronics in las vegas, including a companion driven by onto the visual intelligence with a face that can be any age or color the i'm feel welcome to the program. we begin in the middle east where in the next few hours the us secretary of state and to me blinking is due to meet with palestinian leaders in the occupied west. back during torques with senior is writing and it is on tuesday. mister blinking, reiterated us support for israel. i'm cold for i have been duction of the told of the world and gone to civilians. isabel has vowed to destroy hamas,
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which is classified as a terrorist organization by the us, the you and others. secretary of state and he blinked and his calling for comment. the region to prevents for war in garza from spreading of the sea of lincoln held talks of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. washington is trying to balance support for israel with limiting civilians suffering blink, and emphasized with need to protects the people of cause a and increase aid. we know that facing anatomy that embeds itself among civilians who hides in and fires from schools from hospitals makes this incredibly challenging. but the daily til on ceilings and gaza, particularly on children, is far too high. 3 months of fighting have left to gauze. the devastated thousands of gauze instead, blink and cold on israel to start planning for peace. he said he must do more to
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support to monuments palestinian leaders to hold new settlements and stun pouch set to live islands. it's our unique bond in america's enduring commitment to the people of israel that allows indeed demands that we're as forthright as possible. and the moments when the stakes are highest. one of the choices that of the most. this is one of those moments develop a round has raised the very stakes, defense minister, your wife gallant said, increasing the pressure once around was critical to preventing the war from spreading a run, which back. so mass supports and network is minutes in groups throughout the region . previously, rebels in yemen have attacks and seized ships, and the red sea has ball of forces in southern lebanon on a farming rocket. so these rail while in iraq and syria minutes into line to around have attacked us troops with well kits and drones were determined again that we uh,
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nazi escalation that we don't have the conflict just read. and we've made that very clear. but of course, if our personnel, if our forces are, are threatened or attacked, will take appropriate steps will respond to blink and will continue his tool. on wednesday, he's due to travel to the occupied westbank. the talks of palestinian president must mood of us last correspondence tonya cramer in jerusalem about onto the plane const, efforts to calm the situation. well, what you can say certainly is that his visit comes such a critical time. no 3 months into the war in garza, but also with the height and tensions between israel and the been each group has full are in the north. and also of course tensions with the human eye to these and the red sea. now what the speed of seeing again is that view
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a secretary of state, just me think and pushed again israel to scale down the intensity of the strikes in garza b. i. he said that daily toll for the civilian population is far too high. he also said that they agreed on the united nation mission to him in the northern part of casa, to assess the damage. so that a guidance who had to flee to the south, where it showed during their are able to go back home. that this was very important to have a tough way to go back home to their homes of what is left of them about to be also heard the is really on the same before the visit that they are changing the tactics . they come but tactics as they put it in the noise, but that, that intensifying the offensive in the south, mainly around the city of con eunice. and now when it comes to the tensions between
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israel and has fuller, those united states have said that again, they will be pushing for a diplomatic solution that you've seen a lot of crust $4.00 to $5.00 here in the past days and weeks. and it's still to see whether this diplomatic approach will use any results must have been could also call for the coal for negotiations towards the establishment of a palestinian state after the wolf, which benjamin netanyahu has rejected in the past. yeah, i think this is certainly something when it comes to a scenario, so we're talking about post of war a guy, so that the united states and is, well, i'm not exactly on the same page. this very prime minister benjamin netanyahu has repeatedly said that he doesn't support the creation of a palestinian state. and that certainly also goes for his father, writes religious ministers in his government cabinet ministers and condition
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partners. but to mister blinking, also stressed that she was individually talked to reach and the latest. and they said, you know, that needs to be a possible way to a palestinian state to get to security and peace in the region. and that means also that is what it has to make some hard choices throughout time your time, you try, right in jerusalem. well, the potential for this conflict to spread is most evident that israel is knowles, and folder with levin on has blog militants and israel have been involved in cross board classes since the 7th of october. when tuesday is where i released a video of what it says, it was a strike against a senior has block. i'm on the israel says alex who's saying find you was in charge of has bloss drones and stuff. and 11 on tuesday. i also saw a large crowds that i turned out for the funeral of a different scene. it has block amanda with some out. how will, who was that code?
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and then these right of the strike on so in 7 southern level on monday. so aspect correspondent, i bust out the chalet and by root about the whereabouts of always the same body. a good morning. good. some websites i live in, i have confirmed that the these information but source from has, well i have denied it and i can neither confirm or deny the the has been recommended to us guns as well. i usually just to mention that has but usually morning. so any off is 5 times on come on, those codes, publishing reports and photos of all of them as we so the last few weeks. however, the public relations website denied these claims stating that the commander they called us commander was never subjected to any destination. in the state did that affair to him as a commander of the unit,
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guessing that he is one of the most and boss, take military commanders and has a lot as well as often maintains secrecy to guard against officials, names or informations as a part of longest on the strategy is sometimes games have managed to off the day of this i have that level as prime minister has said that he is ready for 12, so long stems long term stability on his country. southern border with that israel is that his decision because presumably he has to convince has belong 1st or is know 6 is that to as well as the most powerful play out or i live on that, but the antenna situation on vacant. i mean, i live in not i was on the verge of collapse at the state is suffering from inflation. the people who live in on out are tired of frequent crisis and the fact started. so these focus may be and make, has been, i think,
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twice before the escalating the conflict in the south, as well as the way up to office the secretaries. you know, if his will, as soon as the law has commissions and his speech eval to several times that he understands the incentive situation that they've been on. and on this no secrets about the there are kind of a coordination between his beloved and the government. they live in the meanwhile, and there is a diplomatic move inside know, and has a bloody saved message to the government. thank you for that, our best, our best alika chalet and bathrooms. i will take a look at some more stories making news around the world and we'll start to in the united states where i defense factory knowing often as undergoing treatment for prostate cancer medical stuff. so he's been hospitalized since the 1st of january with a you've entered the tract, infection that developed after the cancer was treated in december. the pentagon has been criticized for hiding his condition from the wife's house for days. policing
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poland to have entered the presidential palace and directed to form a ministers who were due to some sentence as for abuse of power. hold into 5 minutes at donald to us cuz accused the peasant andre, due to of obstructing justice president, do the 2 ministers belong to the law and justice policy, which was mostly out of office last year. boeing has accepted blame for friday's incident in which a panel on alaska airlines plane blew out on the fuselage. me there. no one was seriously injured when a gaping hole appeared in the sides of the jet. the us probably bacon. c, e o says the company, but with, with those thoughts is to determine the exact cause to ecuador. now, evidence has exploded into one of the countries, presidents as cold and internal conflict against drugs. gangs, daniel the bo has declared 20 to knock a groups of terrorist organizations and has ordered the army to neutralize them. at
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least 8 people have been killed in various attacks. the us as 8 6th street, we bought it by the violence. china has closed its embassy and come see what's in the country. gang series have on least a wave of terror in ecuador, a series of coordinated attacks to the government, just struggling to contain. heavy arm, narco storm to tv station in ecuador, as largest city, quiet cube during a live new show. the mass gunmen were there to warrant ecuadorian snuff to mess with the mafia. police special forces laser arrested all the attackers who dorians watched the brazen attack. horrified, unbelievable. it's the 1st time this has happened in this country. as we leave everything to mister preston to the hand of god. is the presidency of to put a firm hand on this. because if he takes a step back,
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it'd be worse shops in schools or shots. ecuadorian say the prevailing atmosphere is one of fear. i didn't much on of you a few minutes you this too much nervousness in the city. nothing but i'm at work. people are leaving early. all the people are leaving. you see a lot of traffic and alarms everywhere. this chaos about a bit. see if the goal is that the cause of law enforcement personnel are coming. the country for notorious gang boss, adolfo massey, as known by his abs fee to use the king pin of love. jonetta was one of the most powerful cartels in ecuador. tito apparently fled a high security jail on sunday, a tower, he say a 2nd major gang leader and other inmates subsequently escaped from another prison, the penitentiary zipping focal points of the unrest. there been incidents and at
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least 6 prisons around the country. police officers guarding the jails, had been kidnapped under reports of explosions here the homes of representatives of the judicial system. eco doors being racked by a surge of violence in recent years, tied to drug trafficking, including homicides and kidnapping. the country will be in a state of emergency for 60 days, during which officials can suspend people's rights and mobilize the army in places including prisms. so what do the attack those ones where are stuck? correspondent nicole reese, who's monitoring the story from neighboring colombia. it is, he had a bit unclear of what they wanted to achieve. exactly. this seems to be you reaction to resend a declarations of a state of emergency, for example, that came late friday, also the disappearance of a fee to one of the gang members that you just mentioned there. and also this is a game of power,
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a game of control that obviously trying to show who is in control of the country. lately, it seemed more that a criminal gangs are in control of the country and lots of the drug operations that happened increasing. and these past few years actually also being operate for it operated from inside of prisons. so that happened very violent incidents over this past year. for example, in prisons, but in connection with drug trafficking, with a criminal organization and they have links to cartels and mexico, they have also links to drug or news organizations here in columbia. and actually people in columbia find that a quarter or so right now experience a situation that have seen also in the 1980s, for example, with that war on gain crime and drug trafficking, which was very severe and very traumatic for the country. the coal res i 2023 was a how this year on record research. as of the european union's copernicus, climate change service, they've been studying global temperature reco. it's going back to $1850.00 and then warning, but basically it could be even hotter. it's concerning milestones,
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which didn't come as a surprise to many scientists. the 2nd half of 2023. so and then usual, a streak of daily heat reco. it's being broken. but according to the european union's copernicus, climate change service last year is global. average temperature didn't just break the record, it shifted. it's 2023 has been by a large margin. the world missed your, you know, a record that goes back to the 19. forty's, not telling me that, you know, how likely would we have just been through the word missed here, all right, history and quite possibly one of the were missed or the word missed of the last 100000 years. research is working on the component of his project, found that globally 2023 was on average 1.4 degrees celsius boma. then in pre industrial times, they say while the natural el nino width of phenomenon boosted temperatures,
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man made climate change was definitely driving the reco dries. but it's a combination of the so mean you're certainly going to do that today and possibly other other thoughts developed by a beating. so it is not just quite a change, but then it would be impossible to explain this because the temperature we talked side of things that the one area of particular concern is the ocean. the data shows the surface temperatures also smashed record highs. the 2023 results indicate temperatures, a teetering on 1.5 degree warming. that was the limit set by countries in the 2015 powers climate agreement to avoid the most severe consequences of climate change. but exceeding 1.5 degrees in the short term doesn't mean the code will be broken. all say we end to 2023, just below you. that 1.5 degree limit. the expectation is that in the coming months,
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we will exceed that $1.00 degrees for a 12 month period. and however, the piracy agreement isn't broken until we've exceeded that 1.5 degree celsius for a long period of time. and by long period i mean 20 s. while the findings don't spell the end of the powers agreement, it clearly shows the earth's warming is accelerating. and the scale of the challenge, the world now faces is growing with it. well here in germany, millions of communities are facing massive disruption because of a 3 day stride called by the train drivers union, industrial actions affecting congress and passenger trades and main rail operates. a deutscher bon was canceled thousands of trains leaving only a few running companies urging people to postpone non essential travel strikes the latest move in a long running dispute of petty and working hours. asked correspondent jenny gray
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mcbeal in central station. if there were any change running a toll today, a good morning. so well, it's not a good morning for anyone looking to travel by train in germany today. i'm here at fair them central station on the platform that would normally be packed for lift people crammed with commuters. but today, many of them will if they can be working from home because 3 days of strike action, as you said, have just started and a very, very few trains are running and those are are likely to be severely delayed. well, days before the strike, the driven around my company, i don't, your bon offered to talk about cuts a working hours, which is one of the main, one of unions made demands. why did they press on with this strike rather than negotiate well, it was actually touching,
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go as to whether they straight quick go ahead earlier this week door to buy and try to seek an injunction from a specialist labor court in order to try to stop this industrial action that court said no and the strike is happening. the union wants a reduction in working hours, specifically for people working shift patterns, looking to reduce, working iris from 6 to 8 to 35 hours a week, but with no reduction in pay. there don't you bond says that's not possible, not just financially, but the cause of a shortage of skilled workers. it's well documented that germany faces a severe shortage of skilled labor. the government is actually trying to provide incentives for people to move here for all the broad to fill those positions. so. so the strike is going ahead today because talks between the union and the national real all for you to do what you find have been deadlocked. for months now, your german has been hit by series of strikes and industrial option. widespread
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protests at the moment, blocking roads and highways. tell us more about that to yes . well, many people who would have been taking the train today might have thought that they could jump in the car, but really the situation on highway is it more to repeat that most are ways as an a . is it going to be much bass or as we've seen before, things right. the week on dw news of farmers and people working in the agricultural effects are happening, taking to, to, to the highways, to, to protest again, costs to fuel subsidies. nice to be in bronze and berg roads. many roads are already blocked and the action is, is going to last, right? they don't, far from where i am here at the front. and birthdate, tractors are part of this action is going to go on right series. next monday, comedy saying and a massive process where people from a ride and germany are going to join the farmers protesting here. so
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a lot going on times jenny, i dw jenny graham, how about in a central station as much as hash and jenny, i found this try case. so it was that causing the trouble disruption across the country. thousands of pharmacists, that's a road blockades and a planned week long processed the angry about government plans to slash agricultural subsidies. lawmakers of withdrawal, some of the proposed cod spread farms are frustrated with the chancellor left shelves and just coalition which are struggling, who are struggling to fix a budget mess on to contain far right. political forces. nothing can stop them neither the early hour, nor the cold. thousands of farmers in germany want to paralyze the country for a week in christ to an hours drive from berlin. they've been joined by tradesmen, holly years and private individuals. they are protesting against the governments grant austerity cuts, but they have much more at stake. thoughts if you already,
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obviously don't spill top over the years, we've already had to accept cuts in agriculture subsidies. recently. we've increase bureaucracy. what's happening? verizon speak about. we have to deal with cost increases on cost, increases for personnel, machinery, and energy by the machine, by the energy for farmers, agricultural policy has been going in the wrong direction for years. they are now faced with rising inflation and energy prices. it's clear who's to blame for that misery on the traffic like government is just crap. that's what i'm saying. the speeches not just about subsidies but also about migration climate and gender policy. for many, the government is just an object of hate. i'm just be a protest, game begins with the poor and the game goes on until the king falls. turner's that
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the right wing extremists also want to take advantage of this anti government route . that is why they are supporting the protest in some places loudly hear more in the background, then it starts traffic jams form everywhere. as a tractor procession makes its way to puts down the seat of the red book state government, the crowd becomes increasingly angry. they want the head of the regional cabinet to come out onto the streets, which he does and distances himself from the policies of the federal government, even though he belongs to the same party as the tensor. is kind of wondering if you can any advise the federal government to completely withdraw the cons. that would be my 1st piece of advice. my 2nd piece of advice would be to seek dialogue, yellow to nass protests. and those locates and rail strikes to be on the cards. the german government is facing a winter of discontent. gadgets,
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