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the, the, this is the w news. why, from berlin? generations joining together to remember germany's dark is trapped or german politicians in state representatives gather in berlin to remember the victims of the nazi regime of which death camp survivor eva suppression gives a, moving a couch. and a ceremony of remembrance also coming up the former prime minister of pocket's. dawn receives another jail sentence, him on hon and his wife, or handed a 14 year prison term for corruption just a day after hon receives a 10 year term for leaking state secrets. the,
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you know, mike, look good to have you with us. a remembrance of ceremony has been held at the german parliament, the bonus stock, to honor the victims of national socialism. the this, your ceremony put a special focus on the whole economy. from an intergenerational perspective, among those to speak was able to suppose she who survived the alf, which death camp. she was 12 years old when the camp was liberated in a moving speech, she described the moment when she arrived there to the armchair he. com. i'm actually the guard stormed up to the doctor and she was back, kicked my jacket to one side as of yesterday and then to do so. i tried to stop
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doctors. yes, this is me and i left the wrong. then when i had it came up to me with this is in a 100 and without breaking stride started and cutting my braids off of and threw them on a big pint of hair on board the chicago. and then she started to eat or got a razor substance. this took the last time i had a funny news of the next century. i felt sad. this is my last protections have been taken from next. joining me now is dw shawnee was honest shawnee, you watched that moving ceremony at the bonus dawn your take away. indeed it was the could see many members of the house also shedding a tear. it was very touching, especially in this tradition that the from this type of german problem and has been taking since 1996 and testimony like we've seen of a 91 year old of
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a sufficient sufficient that's becoming aware. and we are the only 14, around 14000, a living home cuz i have a southern germany around quarter, a 1000000 of them around the world. and this, the tradition of germany looks like a stick. and quite early on long before the un has actually passed the international customers, lucian is something that is still very much an important international collaboration day. and you can see that today clearly around the parliament and the house members being very much involved and touched strongly. we should note that the ceremony didn't only reflect on moments in history, but there were direct references as to what happened in israel on october 7th. correct. that was very much a permanent part of the ceremony. it was mentioned in the speeches and for very clear reason the that the, the, we still see the precautions of that day. not only them, at least, but also for jews living in europe, in germany and around the world. let's take a look at what was said about that. the 7th of october,
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that was the days which changed everything for us jewish people in the world. my everyday life in germany is defined since then by increased security measures to send me a solution from increased an anti semitic incidents of difficulty defined by fears to me and conversational. let's start with yes, but we'll get to vegas or a silence that is residing from the heart of the society by the look at that. not many drawing eyes there. you know this the there was also pointed remark from eva, patsy. about a growing fears of the rise of the far right in germany. what exactly did you say about that? well, you know, we also have part talking about the fear of the silence before remaining silence.
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as they see rise and into semitism rise and hatred and hate speech in attacks against snow in the rise of the far right she was talking about the need to stand up against that at every moment when people see it every day lives in their office in their, you know, in their, you know, in their daily conduct and not to wait only for a special memorial day, such as we see today. but you know, it's specifically this year in germany, the 27th of january, which is the official commemoration day saturday, was also just a word and thousands and thousands of germans all over the country. were marching in the streets against the rise of the ice day against the rise of the ride. so germany is very much a tune to that message and very much tries to show that it's always trying to, to keep the memory as, as a testimony. and as a will, it has a force driving it's forward and it's decision and it's policy today. user. shawnee was honest. thank you for on it. you're welcome michael to the conflict in gaza now
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. and these really military has confirmed that it's been flooding underground tunnels used by him. off the army said that it was traveling, quote, large volumes of water into a mazda is tunnel network, but claimed it was making sure a ground water wasn't effected. is really media reported in december, that is really forces we're testing the use of sea water to flood the tunnels. experts warn that doing so could permanently damage. fresh water supplies for guns is 2300000 residents and risk the lives of hostages still being held by a months now, weeks of bombing and heavy combat have left much of hon. eunice in southern gaza in ruins. tens of thousands of civilians have fled further. south to the egyptian border. israel launched its military counter offensive in the gallons of stripping response to the almost terrorist attacks on october 7 last year. we have this exclusive report now from russell mama and
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a family of 20 are in search of safety. they were forced to flee from you in shelter in hon. eunice after as rainy bombings intensified. now this is the home made of the city a for alpha, close to the border with agent. to start with that one of the things we've been suffering a lot to you. there's no food or drink all the food be prepared, we give to the children. for us, old people, it's not important. eat or drink and how does it? how do i mean that's cool heavy that everyone's situation here was difficult. we live in great suffering. now you're going to see a lot of there's no drinking water your. there's no health, not even the most basic elements of ordinary life. what am colin methods have onto the have image ongoing clashes with homeless? israel escalated, it's foaming of crime, eunice or the $43000.00 displaced people being forced to move
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south towards rafa. the women, i mean, you know, good god, we was sleeping peacefully when suddenly the clashes and shells started falling on us and we couldn't sleep all night. and i still don't understand. the reason for this behavior is just setup. uh huh. the sony on the you in eastern mates around a c 5 to seem to have causes population has been displaced by the war. many families have been forced to move multiple times the color. so how do we hope that the war will end peacefully? and that will be able to live a safe, normal life for the children. because our children don't live in safety at the moment level. and as i love you, we hope to return home as soon as possible and live a life like everyone else and like the rest of the world. all situation and data
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for children is very bad. ledner mama and thousands of palestinians and gaza. hope that they can return home one day a. ok. so now those horn is this, make shifting on the gas and border to some other world news. now. you in check tired. general antonio gutierrez has urgent donor countries to continue funding the in battle un agency for palestinian refugees. he met behind closed doors within passengers from 35 nations following accusations. the 12 employees of the under agency participated in the homeless terror attack on israel . on october 7, last year, several countries including germany, have subsequently suspended their funding. farmers in france continued to block highways around paris and protests of the government's environmental regulations. they are demanding the government ease rules and protect them from rising costs.
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the government has announced a number of concessions. the farmers protest follow similar demonstrations in germany, belgium, spain, and italy. social media giant, tick tock is set to lose access to millions of songs. universal music group, home of top selling artist like taylor swift, has said it will pull its music from the platform after talks over, payments broke down. universal accused strict talk of trying to underpay on royalties for its audience. former pakistani prime minister in ron hahn and his wife bush a, b. b have been sentenced to 14 years in prison for corruption. the verdict comes the day after another court handed con a 10 year sentence for revealing state secrets. the opposition leader was already serving a 3 year jail term and his board from standing in next week's general electric hun
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says the latest sentence is part of a plot to shut him out of politics and that he will appeal the ruling. a dw affordable, nice job, it has been following developments in pockets on and told me how this latest convection will now impact the former pakistani prime minister. right. and on time now for a significant feeder in future. uh so basically this conviction means that he will not be able to do any better to go to book for a significant period in future. so definitely it is a big step back for him, rob hon. but it was not something that was not expected. and he is more disturbing a 3 year to them and cut up some charges. and yesterday he was sentenced to 10 years on a on a case. i didn't want him to begin of the secrets now. this case involves him and his wife just eating spade, gibbs and not degrading them by using office. and therefore all of these
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convictions just before february elections definitely are very damaging for him not . how would we have to see that impact as done when things are when died stored in favor of fund additions, a gift against them get dropped, their disqualification are also dropped. but at this moment in the wrong hands, but it was good to go. it is a big step back for him. well, it's one of the world's great unsolved aviation mysteries. the disappearance of female pilot amelia earhart during her round the world air voyage back in 1937. she hoped to become the 1st person to complete the circumnavigation. now in american explorer, think she may have located her plains wreckage in the middle of the pacific ocean. and the last drop of home agnes amelia earhart sets off on her doomed flight around the globe in 193700 miles up the housing guide and she was reported missing. as her
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disappearance over the pacific ocean has baffled aviation experts for decades. now a team of deep sea explorers believes they have found air hearts plane. they say these sooner images match the dimensions of her aircraft. for months, they scoured the ocean floor with a submersible, using clues from air hearts. final radio calls. the pilot and her navigator vanished after flying from popular new guinea to highland island and the central pacific. the suspected wreckage is located near the tiny us territory. it's believed earhart wanted to refuel there. the team is keeping the exact location of their discovery secret, hoping to add their names to the history books. i mean, she's america's favorite missing person, right. and, you know,
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as long as she's missing, there's always gonna be somebody out there searching. and so if we're, if we can help bring closure the story, bring amelia home, we'd be super excited, but not everyone is onboard. one expert is skeptical about the accuracy of the sooner images and the location. still the exploration team hopes to obtain better images and eventually bring the wreckage to the surface to solve one of the world's great aviation mysteries. hundreds of people have paid a fiery tribute to the strickland islands viking heritage at a festival in the northern most part of the british isles islanders wearing viking costumes. march through the town of lower with burning torches while dragging a replica long shot the torch barriers. then set the boat a light as they sang, nor songs. this year's edition of the more than 140 year old tradition had
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a 21st century up there. with women and girls allowed to participate. for the 1st time. we ended their coming up next we have a documentary film which tells the story of a jewish german woman who survived the horrors of the whole of costs. unlike looking more news at the beginning of the next town, the one on 6 times apparently more people than ever on the worldwide in such an one. great timing question is very, very difficult to find out about time on store in. so mike runs the.

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