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the, the, you're watching the, the, the name is coming to live from berlin. the united states, top diplomat takes his push for a goal is a truce to israel. is a lot of work to be done. but we continue to believe that an agreement as possible . and indeed essential. and to me blinking is meeting with the top is rarely officials as how mosque response to the proposed deal. also coming up on our show air passengers face delays and cancellations, as we've tons of ground stop. go on strike in germany, affecting hundreds of flights in and out of the country. the
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empire. richardson, welcome us. secretary of state is preparing for a day of negotiations in israel, as he searches for agreement to a proposed cease fire deal for the war and gaza. anthony blake, and we'll discuss the masses reported we've positive response to the draft plan brokerage by the us guitar. and egypt mediators are cautiously optimistic that isabel could reach an agreement with him. us, which carried out the october 7th terror attack. a full month's into the war mediations appear closer than ever to a breakthrough. after talks and casa, the us secretary of state expressed optimism, 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. ends
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in a blink and diplomatic mission continues in israel, where he's discussing the proposal with the is riley prime minister benjamin missing yahoo. it would include the release of hostages in gaza and exchange for the release of palestinian prisoners by israel. while not giving me any details from us, released the statement saying it responded to the proposal and a quote, positive spirit. but it added that it was asking for a complete c spy, as well as the listing of the guns sage. that seems hard to reconcile with the goals sees out by benjamin netanyahu. we won't total victory and not only the elimination of a mass, but also the elimination of its commanders and their heads comes at the pressure on nathan yahoo to secure a deal as high as rail has consumed that $31.00 of the remaining hostages being held by homeless and gulf, a dude beyond me believes that around $100.00 hostages,
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a still alive, international diplomat. now scrambling to secure the over 10, which means the face with one of the toughest tasks in this war, helping israel and home us find a middle ground. to do these correspondent rebecca rivers is following that story for us from jerusalem. i asked her about blinking a parent optimism over this deal. 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 council offered to that deal just briefly just as they were landing in to tell yesterday actually. and then they discussed that they make it over in the obviously they can, we'll be discussing that with the israelis here in israel today. as, 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 you framework seems to basically have been agreed upon by both sides
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. 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's a saw are a complete withdrawal of israeli troops in order to fully agree and get on board. now that is something that is around the 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. now, if it's not a 100 percent, it's 0 percent. so welfare is cautious optimism. we could be some days, weeks off, and you know, the, so every opportunity that things could fall through, but suddenly looking positive at this stage, we should know more in the coming days to those rebecca writers for us in jerusalem . the relatives of some is rarely hostages. have been taking part in protests against the delivery of 8 and a t border crossing into gaza. 8 agencies a, the flow of supplies is already insufficient to meet the needs of the hundreds of
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thousands, now displaced inside the territory with families and particularly young children, bearing the brunt after 4 months of war. the prices of basic supplies, parents of young children need here have skyrocketed, diapers are running low and high prices mean many parents can't afford to buy them at all. while baby formula is hard to come by, a displaced mother says she's forced to feed her infant daughter ground rice and biscuits. even though it's making her sick for the common knowledge that this is unhealthy for babies. so every note that it's causing you can test the mental distress, clothing, and call it. you can see she's like this around the clock and the crying non stop. last week we had to take her to the alex the hospital 4 times. we know it's coming home, but nothing's available. so what can we do?
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so some women are now using close 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 have been displaced since the start of the war in the doctor's warren, densely populated camps, post even a greater risk of illness for young children in the highest did. what we're now seeing going around is hepatitis a and we in the the infection resulted from densely populated places due to the war and displaced people intense, scan it as a pain. in the meanwhile, at israel's care, i'm shalom crossing with gaza is really protesters including far right groups and
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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 guys that into 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 for many, desperately waiting for trucks to arrive. humanitarian aid is the only lifeline. let's bring you up to speed now with some other world news headlines to ukraine's president will let him hear zalinski says russian air strikes have killed at least 2 people in the capital cube. and one person in the city of july of a nation wide era alert was issued during the morning attacks. the v. ukrainian
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army, excuse me, says it's air defenses of shop. down 29 missiles and 15. drones and parts of kids have been affected by power, cuts, holes and other bodies on of open for presidential elections, incumbent ill have a the if is why we expected to win a 5th term. international observers saved the vote is not free nor fair. and opposition parties have been boycotting its rights groups accused the president of cracking down on civil liberties and independent media officials in japan say a part of killer whales trapped in ice. have apparently freed themselves around a dozen orchids, were spotted in distress off the northern coast. officials had said the ice was to fix to rescue them. on a day later, the wells were gone. now, hundreds of flights in and out of germany's major airports has been cancelled as the ground stopped. the country's biggest airline goes on strike. the walk out of
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live tons of workers follows the failure of the latest round wage negotiations between the airline and the union, representing ground crews. around 100000 passengers are expected to be affected by the work stoppage scheduled to last until early thursday morning. this is the latest and the series of strikes in germany by staff at airline a boss and rail services. in recent weeks. our political correspondent, matthew moore, is covering the story for us at berlin's international airport. i asked him to walk me through what the 2 sides are arguing about. yeah, all, but a handful of flights really have been canceled by the funds of the day and behind me, the scene is really quiet this morning. but the debate between workers and their bosses presenting thoughts, union members, one a 12 percent p rice for over 25000 of them. the basically, and that's why they've called this warning stripe, which is really a, as a way to flex their muscles and show their bosses how destructive a walk can be. and essentially the bolt for their cotton bosses typically an offer
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on the table and the offer on the table, which was 13 percent over 3 years. so some way short usually is demands are also said essentially they're watching and a really tough internationally competitive environment. and ultimately be said that calling a stripe of 27 hours at this stage, even before the issue, the stations have begun, they said, was in comprehensible. they'll have to say living here in germany, it's certainly feels like there have been a lot of strikes in recent weeks. why are we seeing so many of the? yeah, i say every time i wake up or every week it feels like there's a new, slight cold and not shooting because gemini isn't a very tight spot. inflation is sky high, the country is in a recession. wages have fallen 4 percent in the past year. so for ordinary people who work cuz every time they go to the shop,
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things are getting more expensive and the studies keep up with the renters. and so ultimately you bought that combined with a labor shortage, which means that the usability have a really strong negotiating. hon and we see that because when they, when they are negotiating for, for, for the increases that they're, they're preaching with a large increases at demands on the tables. and you see that as well clear when you look at union membership to the memberships in gemini, and some sectors of the highest they've been since the mid 1918, which only goes to show that they know that strikes are good for business because they can drive out their recruitment, but they're also really useful way of showing how destructive they can be for, for the, for the economy. on one economist actually side, you know, this is really a movement of proof for germany's consensus driven relations, industrial relations management. and i think it's also, frankly, a moment of truth for germany, the 4th largest economy in the world as to whether it can get a grip on, on this uh, on this economy on how to, to, to essentially make people feel like they're better off when they go to work and
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when they give them a pay rise, essentially. matthew, thank you for your reporting as our political correspondence, matthew, more to we do have some breaking news coming in. officials in pockets on say to blasts of killed at least 22 people envelopes just on one hit near the office of a candidate running. and tomorrow's parliamentary elections, more than 2000 people are reportedly injured and unofficial says, initial findings suggests an explosive device was placed on a motorcycle in the 1st blast. we'll be bringing you more on that story. as soon as we can print out of, let's turn to to a where 3 days of national warning has been declared. following the death of former president, sebastian pietro, the 74 year old, was killed in a helicopter crash in the south of the country on tuesday. pinero was a billionaire businessman, as conservative, politician who held that she lays top political drop twice. a makeshift memorial has been set up outside sebastian, pioneer as housing santiago,
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drawing dozens of julians, shocked by the former president's death then yeah, that's how you coped. oh, crushed into a leak in sudden chilly emergency services have recovered his body from the water. when he go, benita is left a successor and garden president gabrielle barduage, announced 3 days of national morning and paid a warm for butte to some officials. the demo sonata, we are roach healey, and we should dream about a drawing and build it together. so bust him, pinero said this, when he assumes his 2nd presidential term on march, the 11th. 2018. what the, what else? what? what do we send to be cocked to his family and loved ones in these hard times? the express didn't leave behind a checkered legacy. vieira was a billionaire businessman, when he was became president in 2010 and his post on his did his countries with the
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global economic don't don't and let your lives reconstruction after the 2010 greek . and so now me but the 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. 1130 percent it is said because he was a father, a grandfather and the husband. there are no words to describe the damage she did 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. yeah, yeah. he was a great president, a republican who respected democracy was very successful in many ways. even the despite the divisions jan, able to send off in, you know, with the state funeral on friday and that she needs update at this hour it stay
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