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the, the, you're watching due to the news coming to live from berlin. united states top diplomat takes his push for a gaza cruise to israel. so a lot of work to be done. but we continue to believe that an agreement is possible and indeed essential. and to me, blinking is meeting with a top is really officials as a mass response to the proposed deal. also coming up on our show pockets on military on high alert armed forces and police patrol the streets over the years of violence ahead of thursday's nationwide election. she lay warrants of a sudden death of former president sebastian sierra, who has been killed in
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a helicopter crash and the indonesian village then slowly slipping under the rising sea dw meets the villagers being forced to adapt to life in the water. the inquiry. richardson, welcome. the u. s. secretary of state is preparing for a day of negotiations in israel as he searches for agreement or proposed cease fire deal for the war and gaza. anthony blanket. we'll discuss the masses, reportedly positive response to the draft plan brokerage by the us guitar. and egypt mediators are cautiously optimistic that as well could reach an agreement with a mouse which carried out the deadly as terror attack. and israel's history on october 7th, as hopes for a do between israel and homos. a growing as the militant group has given its
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response to assist by a proposal this a lot of work to be done. but we continue to believe that an agreement as possible . and indeed essential, and we will continue to work relentlessly to achieve it. us secretary of state entity, blink and has arrived these rep, as he continues his mito is shuttle diplomacy to help seal the deal. it would include the release of hostages, some gaza in exchange for the release of posting and present as by e's real well not given. many details from us really is the statement saying it's responded to the proposal in a positive spirit, but it added that it was asking for it completes as far as well as the leave to know the cause of speech. that seems hard to reconcile with the goals settled, but he's really for a minister benjamin netanyahu. we won't total victory in not only the elimination of the mass, but also the elimination of its commanders and their heads. the pressure on it,
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then you also to secure a deal is high that a business is real, has confirmed that the to one of the remaining hostages being held by hum, awesome gaza odette. the i'm, it believes that the around 100 hostages, us to a live international diploma. now scrambling to secure that return, which means that they're faced with one of the toughest tasks in this for helping israel and home us find a middle ground or corresponded rebecca writers is following that story for us in jerusalem given blinking a parent optimism here. i asked her how close we might be to renew ceasefire between israel and thomas. is it clear that is certainly what we're hearing from the blinking tab? who arrived in israel last night? they did say of the mouse counter offered to that deal just briefly just as they were landing in to tell us today actually. and then they discussed that they mailing it over and then obviously they can, we'll be discussing that with the israelis here in israel today. as,
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as you heard and not pay says we're hearing from anthony blink. and he says he's cautiously optimistic if you will. but it's still quite a long way to go. the devil is in the detail, the framework, the lodge for um you know, the overall to framework seems to basically have been agreed upon by both sides. but what we're saying with that must counter offer and we don't know many of the details is that they are still pushing for this time. and it say, sire, a complete withdrawal of israeli troops in order to fully agree and get on board. now that is something that is around prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said absolutely no to. so whether or not anthony, blinking on the rest of the negotiating team, can really get the 2 sides to meet somewhere in the middle. still remains to be saying that it has to be said, these things then all over the line until they are over the line. no 100 percent. it's 0 percent. so what else there is cautious optimism. we could be some days, weeks off, and you know, the, so every opportunity that things could fall through,
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but suddenly looking positive at this stage, we should know more in the coming days unless take a quick look at and then you know, who's stands here and, and he is about to continue this more until total victory by which of course means wiping out. i'm us. i'm curious whether you think this recent news of more hostage depths in gaza could affect his calculations. here. i was that's hard to say exactly whether or not that's going to affect his calculations, but he's coming under increasing pressure from the hostage families and an increasing number of his riley's who are demanding the return of the hostages. and that to competition, you could say with the demands of his own file, right coalition, they are saying absolute victory. the end of him us will stop at nothing. and so you've got competing interest there. and benjamin netanyahu certainly fighting for his own political survival, trying to sort of balance those 2 accounts to objectives. but whether or not the, you know, this will change anything. obviously the news of more that hostages puts more
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pressure on benjamin netanyahu. it certainly angles the as riley, popular population, and it certainly angles the hostage families has been demanding now for weeks and months that they do more that the government do more to try and get the hostages out. so the pressure is definitely ramping up, but you benjamin netanyahu, i don't think we'll will agree or the government certainly want to agree to a complaint say far as looking i said time and time again that they wouldn't do that. so, you know, a pressure yes, but whether or not that will affect them. outcome certainly remains to be st. claire. and coming back to this proposal that blinking is hoping to secure what do you think it would take for as well to agree to this deal? as well, both sides, obviously, in any negotiation, conte looked like they giving way too many concessions. and that's certainly something that israel is aware of. i'm sure it's something that her mazda is aware of. what is why they've come back with the counter proposal. again, is row,
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you know, as i said, benjamin netanyahu coming under increase pressure to see some kind of mean a positive movement on this to see a release of some of these hostages will come some way to agreeing. they already have tacitly agreed to the framework put in place. so it is looking mosley, they would agree to unlimited say 5 to more a going into the gaza in return folder as hostages, and to seek the release of some palestinian prisoners and exchange. fools at the exact number of palestinian prisoners is not yet known. when the last deal was struck, the ratio was 3 to 13 palestinian prisoners for every hostage we could see uh something like that. they agreed upon a game, but i think the, the must side of the mounting for more now, you know, time is running out for them as well. they are losing their, losing their clouts of if they give up all the hostages, then what else did they really have the bargaining chip? so, you know, both sides still very far apart, even though we're seeing those positive signs exactly what israel will agree to
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will certainly only be something that they can sell to the domestic audience here and also to the americans and keeping everyone on the side. and certainly something the benjamin netanyahu will only agree to somebody that he can sell to this. all right, members of his arm policy. rebecca, thank you for bringing us up to speed there. that's the w, corresponded rebecca rivers reporting from jerusalem. the relatives of some is rarely hostages, have been taken part in protests against the delivery of aid at a tea border crossing into gaza agencies. they, the flow of supplies is already insufficient to meet the needs of the hundreds of thousands, now displaced inside the territory with families and particularly young children during the brunt after 4 months of war. are the prices of basic supplies, parents of young children need here have skyrocketed, diapers are running low, and high prices means many parents can't afford to buy them at all. while baby formula is hard to come by,
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a displace mother says she's forced to feed her infant daughter ground rice and biscuits. even though it's making her sick to the common knowledge that this is unhealthy for babies. so that'd be note that it's causing intestinal distress, clothing and color. you can see she's like this around the clock and the crying non stop. the last week we had to take her to the alex the hospital full times. we know it's coming home, but nothing's available. see, what can we do? so some women are now using cloth to replace diapers. when are you? how can i get dipoles? yeah, my husbands, unemployed, and get assistance. the spread of disease in refugee camps is creating an even greater need for medical supplies. some 85 percent of palestinians and gaza had been displaced since the start of the war in the doctor's warren,
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densely populated camps, post even a greater risk of illness for young children in the hottest, the hottest deals. what. what we're now seeing going around is hepatitis a and we in the infection resulted from densely populated places due to the war and displaced people intense scan in as a pain. in the meanwhile, at israel's care, him shall loan crossing with gaza is rarely protesters including far right groups and relatives of hostages. continue to block trucks of humanitarian aid. they are calling for deliveries to be halted until hostages held in gaza. are released well ahead from all of the country. apple staffing the tracks from getting in to god that seemed to the how much this is our mission and today we did it since duke tober 7 tier attacks almost all food production and gaza has been halted
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for many, desperately waiting for trucks to arrive humanitarian aid is the only lifeline we can turn now to some other world news stories. the u. s. federal appeals court has ruled that former president donald trump does not have an unity from charges that he plotted to overturn his 2020 election defeats judges. rejected trumps claim that he cannot be prosecuted because the obligations relate to his presidential responsibilities. a spokesman for trump says he will appeal the decision sharper now than i did to you as president joe biden's immigration chief has narrowly escaped impeachment in the house of representatives. house republicans of targeted homeland secretary alejandro my york us over a search in illegal crossings across the us. mexico border 3 republican lawmakers cited with democrats to block the impeachment charges and us investigators say
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a preliminary report shows that were crucial. bolts were missing from the door panel that blew off of boeing 737 max night mid flight. the alaska airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing in january. the planes were grounded most have now been cleared to fly again by us education authorities. people across pockets donor preparing to head to the polls in nationwide elections bought ahead of thursday's vote. independent monitors and human rights groups. question it's integrity and credibility. among the biggest issue is a cracked down on former prime minister in wrong hans political party as dw venus jeff at now reports. so it's one of the find those days of campaigning in the city of rob has been d for the map yet, that his she's running for the seat in parliament or displacing an up back.
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she's a member of the b t i the part b like by former prime minister in rod hon, but he's currently in june and his barred from distinctive selection. the party has been effectively removed from the by the people and its members helping force to run a independence that have evolved that back down there. be a precinct i don't know of doing to get one of the plans out there every day or people are caught in center. she goes there. you know, as we are competing here, we will be followed by the pull this again up that down. yeah, they shouldn't want to take off the beat. the i is going to focus on the most popular parties. and with the con, one of its most with depends on the emotions are running high at the home. so for support of the see the charges that got him g and were politically more debated and that there's a dumping against them. they are not allowing us to give you about allowed to display posters and banners the by all of these bodies are allowed to do that to
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you, but it's not an out loud. good thing. i'm the brought the adults with us. when we display banners, it died in the morning that kicking over with my fraud unknown people to get so that's why i have to do the board campaign dollar thing like sante gonzalez, this is done by a known people because i think the skate of p d i n the to inform p p. i told him at any cost that i say when got a con, sees the military is behind the crack down. but the part of these denied the document con, spotty. this is not the 1st time fox hunt oil fibers with military has been accused of fiction. middling called himself as believe to have profited from it support when he became prime minister in 2018. but no, but they both have done last election. it was cons, opened and the boss cities who found himself in june. but now with caught out a fever, the ministry establishment is believed to be back in shady. and despite the claims
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for the daughter in defendants, many still belief in the father of did what. what's good in your or parent sick bank? so voting b can make a difference cuz you pay $3.00. okay. voting is the last 2 would be have to get to don't the or position an injustice that we are facing last told we have i'm, i'm really hoping fingers crossed that our boards will make a difference. and there would be transparency in the boarding process. focused on has been in for the ticket prices for the past 2 years. many are going to hold on these elections as a way out of the current political stage to meet from our on this. let's get across to his mom about and bring indeed of these report or venus. java who filed that report be an issue. you say they're in the report that many are putting their hopes on this being a possible way out of the current stalemate. how optimistic are people really that this could actually make
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a difference and paving the way out of pocket stones political crisis care. there is a clear disappointment that i see among many of people that have spoken to specially supporters of fuck, if somebody gets off the body headed back because i'm a former prime minister in con, many of them belief that their body was not given a level playing feet or to dump and for this election they complain that their leader in gone han is in june. they believe on particularly more debated charges. they also complete the complaint of a head osmond and also of a basically a speed cracked on the body. but having said that, i also spoke to a lot of people who do believe that of the big as i've mentioned in by the board about because it has been going through this chronic political crisis for a very long time. so many of the people, many people in focus on our scene this election and some as, as,
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as an event that would maybe bring some sort of political stability in the country . so i think that there's a mix of feelings that you experience when you talk to people on the streets. we've mentioned also human rights groups questioning the integrity of, of this upcoming vote. will these elections be free and fair in august on of the us? again it's, it's the government. the state denied all of these allegations. this said that they are conducting a free and fair election, but we have seen human rights groups even the un have expressed concerns of what the fairness of the election process. one of focus on most but bullet points to can 40 bucks is not that he can solve for beat the i have come, have complained their leader have publicly alleged that there is a clock down against the party. and they're like, is they're basically saying that these elections, i, this people are reading in these elections booklet. i would say that despite all of
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these indications, when you'll see a p t i candidates and you also signed by the board, a b t, eyes basically. and all did candidates are running as independent, but that if they are actively participating in the election process, they are giving these messages to their potential vote does to their supporters that they must come out on the election day that they must vote. so despite all of these allegations, i've seen a lot of enthusiasm to at least participate in the election. yes. a lot of porters and supporters of this main bunch of one of the main political party. they are disappointed, but then you'll see you'll speak to these candidates and you'll see of these candidates all across bark is found that they are part of the great thing of the selection process. and i think there is some sort of optimist optimism also that this election is actually happening. indeed, all eyes will be on their turn out on election day. and now let's turn to
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a former prime minister now was actually seeking a return to office. can you tell us a little bit more about him and what his chances are here to yes, so he is focused on his 3 time a focus on the former prime minister. he has been in politics for decades. and if you speak to comment, it does and focused on a lot of journalists that have spoken to that is the large, this, the perception that this time of focused on so many to stop judgment is backing on nevada cities. and the varsity team says has had a very difficult history with bucket transmitted establishment, but this time because they've done hot and had a fall out with focused on military. he's basically a lot into this. and the candidate and the, the criminal candidate is been already put to send those back to some former prime minister of benefit portal. but with all of the experience that the varsity pads of
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and did are clear signs old. so for example, he just before the elections, he can beat it on back to focus on from a self imposed exile. all of the cases against him were disqualified and bid for that is a perception that this time he is the favorite candidate. and there is the support that he has the staff that support of the conflict establishment. but he's, even though he's a favorite candidate, i think it's only after the election will be know who becomes next time and instead of focused on the nurse, thank you so much for your report. and that's a finish job that for us to, to a now where 3 days of national morning had been declared following the death of former president sebastian pen jada. he was killed at the age of $74.00 and a helicopter crash in the south. the country on tuesday there was a billionaire, businessman and conservative politician who held a to lease top political job twice. a make ship memorial has been set up outside
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sebastian vineyards, housing santiago, drawing dozens of trillions. shocked by the former president's debt and then yeah, that's how you cop though crashed into a leak in southern chile. emergency services have recovered his body from the water maple when he go near his left, his successor and garden president gabrielle barduage, announced 3 days of nice morning and paid a warm tribute to some officials. he did, they mostly got we're roach healey and we should dream about a drawing and build it together. so bust him, pinero said this when he assumed his 2nd presidential term on march, the 11th 2018. what that, what else, what else we send to be cocked to his family and loved ones? i think these hard times express didn't leave behind
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a checkered legacy. sierra was a billionaire businessman, when he was became president in 2010 and this post on he still has countries with the global economic don't don't and let your lives reconstruction after the 2010. 0, tweak and so now me but his 2nd tom was marked by violent social unrest as one of julie's richest men. critics say he embodied the country's injustices. reactions to his death have been similarly mixed. it is sub because he was a father, a grandfather, and the husband. there are no words to describe the damage due to the country. there are no words for independent as a person. i feel bad because she was a father and a grandfather. aside from that history speaks for itself for you. yeah. he was a great president, a republican who respected democracy was very successful in many ways. and the
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despite the divisions she's able to send off being, you know, with the state funeral on friday to waste time to bring you up to speed with some other world news headlines. lawmakers and argentina have sent a device of economic reform bill back to a legislative committee for a rewrite the decisions major setback for president javier mulay opposition. members and protesters celebrated outside of congress. they say the measure to allow the president to legislate by decree would only deepen the country's economic crisis. and protest by farmers have forced the rapidity union to water down parts of its plans to reform agricultural regulations. concessions include dropping requirement for 30 percent cut and emissions by farmers at the block is sticking to its overall target of reducing greenhouse gases by 90 percent by 2040 people living along indonesia and java coast are fighting a losing battle against rising sea levels with their village slowly slipping under
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the waves. residents in symbols, local have been forced to adapt to a new way of living on the water. but as the w to predict customer put tree has been finding out the villagers may only have a few years left before their homes and lights are completely submerged. so light on her way to work. the 17 year old used to walk here, but those days are over now. she can only get there by paddling a boat for 30 minutes. and you last, when they saw why this area used to be a rice felt kind of a huge rice felt right now it is gone and fish phones being built initially the will to was need to me. but now it just chesapeake. i have no other option. i do this to make ends meet and to eat. give me all the money i make is not enough and i'll come on. i'm going to, we put the,
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the rising sea levels now threaten her entire village at high tide. the sea wash is due, almost every house residents have been forced to raise their houses 3 times since 2010. but now they can't go any higher. and what is going on in symbols, logo is happening all along jeff us, north shore. several factors contributed to timbales locals by including rising sea levels and ground subsidence. but the villages problems were compounded after the member for is that how protected from the sea was cut down to make room for more fish farms. the villagers realized their mistake too late and efforts drew for as the members have failed their ways. they're just too strong and wash the plans. the way support from the government has been minimal. this room, the residents have to build themselves. i'm standing on what needs to be the main road residency is to be able to drive
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through the village on model bar. but now people have to get about on foot on wooden boardwalks, which are not safe for kids. those advocates now have to take a boat to get to class. the school bus has long been replaced. the situation for the villagers is becoming untenable. currently only some 400 people remain in symbols, local over 80, have chosen to move somebody the numbers around and not every house has a decent bathroom set up. and so people around here end up doing their business openly. additionally, there is no place to pay because the house is also sunk. yeah, the deaf occasion is also have hazard due to the absence of proper facilities. so you add them up on to somebody and this is what kind of change looks like on the ground. for many people on entities, just coast watching those locals and habits and said they are determined to stay. they have no concrete, bland on how to save their village. the entire coastal area here is predicted to be
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