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the, the, this is the, the news line from the 2000. instead, an engine informed blast and pocket expense explosion to half of the day before parliamentary elections already bought by obligations of vote. rigging, over the half a 1000000 security personnel have been deployed to people also on the program from us posts for the plan for a new cx, 5 and release of hostages. as the us secretary of state mates is right. the latest, on the last day of his license, diplomatic admission to the middle east, you cry me a little, make us back a bell to boost the countries. for 5th, the comforter virtual proposal was sent in more troops to the front line and lower the age of conscription. the warring sides and sit down,
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civil war agreed to talk. so i'm getting age to people, desperately need you and says 25000000 require both the military and assist the unforgettable. welcome to the program. the officials in pakistan site dozens of people have been killed and injured in bomb blasts, a day before, parliamentary license, explosions, rough to political offices in the south west in providence. if the locust on the 1st day of the district appreciate on the 2nd, the city of kayla sy, for 127000000 focus goes to the poll. i'm going to the polls election already overshadowed by obligations to vote, rigging and corruption. hundreds of thousands of troops and police have been deployed following a search environment in the run up to the vote. a 79. the 1st blast hit the office
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of an independent political candidate and position, and the police say an explosive device strapped to a motor bike exploded outside the building, killing and wounding people nearby. the candidate has found the icon was away from his office at the time. i dropped the call from a colleague that's a bless the place inside the pot to come. i came and i said everything was destroyed for gold say, as far as he should protect, to seek out my deposit. let's go to the 2nd bombing followed soon after and kill us . i fooled again, killing and wounding many in the blast radius. the target was a john. the limit is long party office. of the time of the last we were inside the pots, you all face for our election campaign activities initially and all of our colleagues to participate in unit
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a motorbike right to approach our office on this. and our colleagues tried to stop panic, but they couldn't caught them. and they would know police officers around line asked me to j. u, i is one of pakistan's leading radical islamic parties and is known for backing the can tell event. in recent years, they've been under attack by the so called islamic state and other militant groups . both glass occurred near pakistan's border with afghanistan, where attacks by militant groups have been on the rise. so far, no group has claimed responsibility for the twin bombings. pakistan's for a ministry announced they'll be closing the borders with the wrong end up going to stand during election day as a further precaution. well, they w enforce it being his job. it is not a bad brought me up to date, to so far what be known that they were due back to back last and focused on south western prop and stuff. but noticed on one of the attack was
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outside of the political office of an independent election candidate. the other blast was outside the particular office, the front and the just a quarter to kentucky. and this, as you've mentioned, happens just ask both defendants heading towards the election tomorrow. uh, several people have been deported skilled in these attacks. and also several people have been injured in these attacks. no claim of responsibility, but who is likely to be under suspicion based close to the election so as you have mentioned, no particular group hosted and responsibility of the fact that but uh, focused on southwestern providence of below just on board to eat on the ground. this done and also fucker funds, north western province of get the borders of on this on all of this is each and is seeing an uptick of violence and that it is a dozens of militant groups operate in the region. this presence of,
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to some extent, this presence of they didn't get the bond focused on. it's one of the most dangerous pockets and considered to it to be at that is this group. and it's one of the most dangerous militant groups that operates in that each and then there is a dinner also below which there is a, a bit below accepted this group that of declared as that of this group. so there are multiple militant groups that operate in the region. many of them uh, target fucker found the state, the challenge, the default defining state. and we have seen law just lost the buckets on. so 1500 people were killed in different detritus, incidents, many of these groups started security personnel and 3 o'clock in the last 300 of security personnel last year instead of incidents. and this is one of the biggest threats that box on his facing is out though, specially as it goes into parliamentary elections to model. and so how is this likely to affect those elections?
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so security is on high alert. um, a security personnel, military and police all across buckets done have been deployed that are a sensitive atheist. some folding sessions have been declared sensitive, so there is high security outside those building stations so that the government is trying uh that there is no incidents like this. a no incident like this happens to model on the election day. so i myself, i'm in this land, but i've been all around and i see a lot of police, an amended to offer shows around the city. but i would say that the most risky areas or the most one did it. but a, you guys still are boxed on the north, western and south western region. okay, thank you for that baseband edge of it. in islam of that independent monitors and rights groups are questioning whether impact extensive action can be affect contest
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for the prime minister. amazon has been gentlemen corruption challenges and is not allowed to the stand for office and is p t i policy side. they are victims of a military lab crack that is will from being his job. it so it's one of the find those days of competing in the city of rob has been d 1st name up yet that his, she's running for a seat environment or just facing an up in fact and she's a member of the b t i. the part be like by farmer prime minister in rod han, but he's got a clean g i just bought from distinctive selection. the part the has been effectively removed from the by the people and its members helping force to run a independence that have evolved rather back down there. we have policing tag down to doing the gallons of supply job fair. every d r people are caught in center, she goes there. you know, as we are competing here,
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we will be followed by the police going up that down. yeah, they should 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 we're particularly more debated. and that there's a dumping against them. they are not allowing us to give you about allowed to display posters and diners the by all the bodies are allowed to do that to you, but de, is not and out loud. good thing. i'm the brought the adults with us when we display banners. it died and few in the morning that taken over with my fraud, unknown people to get to that. so i have to do the board campaign thing like sunday gonzalez, this is done by unknown people because i think the skate of p d. i and the to inform p d. 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 their
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thought could think on spot deep. this is not the 1st time thought defense. oil power for the military has been accused reflection, middling called himself, is believe, to have profited from its 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, been jude. but now with caught out a fever. the ministry establishment is believed to be back in should he. and despite the claims of the toner in defendants made me still believe in the father of did vote. what getting it or pin big thing can to voting. we can make a difference. could you pay $3.00? okay. your voting is the last 2 would be have to get to don't the operation and in justice that we are facing. the last 2 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
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has been in for the ticket prices for the past 2 years. many are willing to hold on the selection as a way out of the credit, but it could still meet the middle east where how mouse has put forward new proposals for a ceasefire. and release of hostages. i sent you a secretary of state wines of his latest diplomatic admission to the region on sunday, blink, and has met with his riley prime minister benjamin netanyahu and husband isa canceled in jerusalem. is the bank and says he's hoping for a deal, but there's still lots of work to do. he also about guitar, right, and egyptian officials negotiating with the medicine group, hamas, which carried out the october 7, 10 attacks details of the proposal on clear. but media reports say the framework and the framework deal looks like this. the choice would be broken into 3 phases. that would say initial 6, we pause and fighting and exchange of hostages for palestinian prisoners and an
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increase in a deliveries to gaza. the hold of those steps proved successful. i could then set the stage for negotiations about a permanency cy correspondent rebecca rates, as in generally. so i told me more about the how much counter proposal to will feel . as you say, details are a 100 percent clear. the i'm us, proposal hasn't been made public, but the from the reports that we're hearing, as you mentioned, it was the, the original framework set out in paris little over a week ago. it was received positively by mosse. but that they have all for the accounting proposal, they want to say 45 days a ceasefire in a 1st phase. and that would say the release of the women children and basically all of the civilians left in gaza to be released in exchange for a yet undetermined number of palestinian prisoners and of as well as you mention a great deal of age to be brought into gaza strip in the 2nd phase of that all goes
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to plan, the 2nd phase would say the remaining leaving hostages released in exchange. we get more prisoners and more i. and then in a 3rd phase that should that come to fruition, then we would see the release of any of the bodies that are currently in goals that any of the people who are either taken in already have been killed. him is around and taken across his bodies. all the people have died subsequently inside garza since they were taken there on october 7. so that would be a 3rd phase. now what they're suggesting, what they're proposing or asking for is if the difference is a small, but they are significant. they're asking for a high level of prison and it to be released. they want to see some prisoners who are in his reading presence on the life sentences to be released. now what we saw in the video that happened in november when more than a 100 hostages were released, we saw, i mean women and use released from prison. so that is another request that they're asking, and they're also asking for a full withdrawal f as riley troops and an end to the war permanency,
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as far as those are things that benjamin netanyahu and his fault right? coalition, who said that they wouldn't get behind. so we are likely to see and now another counter proposal from israel and further negotiations. so that's rebecca versus interesting. what russian ass strikes have killed at least 2 people in the ukrainian capital cave. you cry and says it's a defensive shut down $29.00. missed 1015 drones, which were 5 across 6 different regions. several people kelvin dozens more in just thoughts of kiva are experiencing power cuts as well. meanwhile, ukraine's parliament says by the 1st reading of a controversial bill to send most soldiers to the front line, the legislation would lower the conscription age from $27.00 to $25.00 and imposed tough punishments for draft dodging. the bill also proposes limiting military service to 3 years. so make, has rejected the 1st version as being too harsh and the current bill is also
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improving divisive. so how did people outside parliament feed them about this proposed legislation? asked correspondent in keith calmly. so there is lots of head scratching goals, people diving into the detail, trying to work out what that would mean for themselves and also for their loved ones. there has been a lot of controversy about the fact that, for instance, this low would allow the government to cool people up by the government. basically know, removing the need to go and find people, find people out there is the address or find people in the streets. and there's also question marks around some of the constitutionality in terms of the limits on people leaving the country and some of the other kind of legal that fine printing all of this. but i think any way they were going to come up with this plan, it was always going to be divisive, basically, registration here, and you find what those people who were volunteering people who hadn't entry experienced those people. half of the most pop will being at the front line since
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at least the 1st year of war. now you are having to go up people without minutes, you preparation and also who are concerned, who are afraid or for the reasons they want to go fight. so it is going to be difficult, whatever lower they come up with, whatever the provisions. and so now we've got a majority in parliament for this current proposal. some of the opposition parties have voted against or have not supported it. but certainly this is something that is occupying people's minds here and keeps. so a proposal at this stage, what needs to happen for it's becomes a little so there's basically now a couple of weeks in which all the parts department can propose changes at this is not the 1st draft. we have seen lots of different drafts of this bill failed, but now that seems to be making more progress so they can suggest changes, and then it goes up for a 2nd vote later in the month. they would then to actually come into the have to be signed off by the president at respect beginning of march, and then come into effect in april. so still some time this still sometimes changes, but it would really make a big, big difference as being systems that now ukrainian men outside the country. for
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instance, if there's no came into effect, wouldn't be able to easily get any possible throughout the documentation without proving that they have registered with the fuel thirty's. so there is an ex expect it's kind of going to be boom. all people trying to get new possible for instance, or do other things that will be impossible if this will come into effect in a couple of months. don't become late in case now. the united nation says the dams warring sides have agreed to meet for talks. i'm getting desperately need a to which people the ones also appeal for almost 4000000000 euros to help those suffering in the 10 month civil was and 13000 people have been killed and nearly 10000000 displaced. move on in any of the current conflicts, dw corresponded money on more reports, not from the remote new, the mountains that you tucker is finally getting back to slowly. she's starting to drink more relief. 5 grand mother susan,
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my name and i look when i brought her here, she was swollen alova, but now she has improved appetite is back. i only have fee to swollen, i'm hurtful. at least she can open her eyes, moving into the money leading into the swelling is caused by sylvia mount nutrition . her mother wasn't able to breast feed. she was also nourished and to week to bring her 18 month old girl here. susan says, i love if this hospital went here. i don't know what would have happened. charles would have died. no idea where i'd have taken the money. yeah. but the rest, it's susan says they simply don't have anything to eat in her village, which is 8 hours walk from here. the harvest was bad. food prices sky rocketed, and the region has been largely cut off from age since will erupt at last april. many like my mighty keys may had to flee the violence. she was working as a nurse. and cartoon when bomb was exploded around,
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she decided to leave the capital. have him on the way. i was very skid because people were being robbed and then there was the danger of being right. some of us about 3 or 4 managed to get out. but if you stayed behind you my father and brother, a still missing being definitely one of the life. she was lucky and made it on home to the new, the mountains, more than 700 kilometers south west of cartoon relatives that to put in. after a month she found work at the regents only hospital since the beginning of the war . more and more malnourished children have been arriving here. no magic has been waiting for medical supplies for months. and then at the end, i can walk you from like if i, if we have medicine but not enough. we're lacking them for some pain killers and antibiotics. we have to the patients with serious illnesses, to hospitals, and other regions. age only occasionally makes it to this remote area. no matic
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says she's angry at the 2 generals who divine for power with complete disregard for the people who met him behind the fighting each other. but the people are the ones who suffer. they have nothing left. i think neither humanity nor behind a suitable to rules to done someone else should rule the country is, has done in this already neglected region. last hope of the people is that the war will soon and attend you, needed help with finding the arise. well that's look at the difficulty so guessing that urgently needed to help in rehab data is education directorate, full save materials and international i. she joins us from kyra, welcome to dw, so we have 1200000, and 1250000 people in need of a more than half of them children. what is needed most urgently.
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yes, thank you very much for uh, hosting new this. uh uh you and, and yes indeed. uh there is a local, did that need to be close to the for the to very is hold on is talking from the live savings uh, programs that you need. uh for those children uh, didn't id much need for uh, uh, for uh, supporting for the east little slip playground because there is a serious need on the 2444. very serious need for him. said because of the little company, because pretty much in boston, the hell service is sold on on. so going to be a simple the hill spots. timothy couldn't see automotive what is in context area or so that is huge number all the time, right. the an additional you sold on. so if you just need a kind of very serious attention of the will also the huge number of to getting
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the cut off the all of the school is to make it online. the median often that it was so don't at all if you scores. so all of those things collectively need and again attention from the every one from the, the law, smart community for everyone to get the, the boss on to get the show. or is he getting is so done on to get the right to stop immediately and find a way to go him to do that and sold on? yeah, so we have a lack of supplies of difficulty guessing those supplies in that the dangers inherent a forest for, for people, especially for women while this is going on. so today's news is that the 2 sides have agreed to talk to a lot of i, i, in to the country a space said today, okay, let's do this. how quickly could you actually run pump supplies and get their supplies to that to where it's needed? yeah, i this to see if this might need to be done on the to say at least see if just the
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bliss on every single boot and then on the he would tell me an ox is being restored . i think you the, the organizations, you an agency, a parked and on like say if the same thing with the community, you much to the you, somebody to work with the, under the bought uh good experience on the ground regarding the made against his skin and organizational life says that you do is we'd, we'd have very good experience in getting the support the right people from life. but it would be, i would probably need it to be more like the weekly to go to such a big me. but i showed you if this, so if you're the pumpkin and the some lights can get easily and the movement could be done through the 2 affected areas. okay, so that's money that as well with one point something a 1000000000 that you and is looking at is the thing where we have going on in israel and ukraine, which as far as i can see from,
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from my studio here in the western europe. they seem to be drawing political, military, and financial support from the major world powers. how sedans will bring for gossen . yeah, i see. yes. this, this wisconsin is on, has viewport book on, on, on maybe still getting the, the, the, the serious attention. so i think need to be good if you give them the heads up. so gone is the law and just the law to get the displacement with you. but you nation. so you did that and you can still, it is why think, look, garages has a fit going attention away from them. so dawn, but seriously the cause of these was not to keep the same attention. we socially dish and it was such the mon, you through some steps to full security issues with such a loving 115 the number of support degree. we have this hold on collections, assuming both of us, other drawings is going to plugs done or you can so it needs to be in location.
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okay, thank you for making that point in joining us as we have. i've data from safe, a chosen international. thank you so much. thank you. thank you for giving back down to see if it is paul. thank you. as well, take a look at some of the orders making that headlines now. us investigate, so say for crucial bolts were missing from adult panel that so for boeing, 737, max 9, mid flights. the alaska airlines jet was supposed to make an emergency landing last month. the planes were crowded, but most have not been clear to fly again. when the weather timeframe, holiday travel for millions in china, with the 1st chance upon deadening from many to celebrate the luna new year with relatives living elsewhere. the annual exodus from cities as the world's biggest mass move with people hundreds of flights into and out of germany's major airports have been cancelled as ground stuff with the country's biggest deadlines going strike. the live time to walk out follows
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a failure of the latest round of wage negotiations between the line and the union, representing ground crews. around a 100000 passengers are expected to be affected by the stuff engine, which is scheduled to last until thursday morning. this is the latest in a series of strikes by jim and airlines and bus and rail staff in recent weeks corresponded matthew loss and this assessment. and i'm at berlin international airport where it's not tails, but it's not business as usual either. and that's because most times airlines i've had to cancel 90 percent of their flights in germany today because union workers have space to walk out. it means that the desks behind me here are really quiet this morning. the union wants a 12 percent p rise this year alone for its $25.00 soldiers and workers, like bosses said, that they can offer 13 percent over the next 3 years. they say they're walking in a really tough, international, competitive environment. understanding
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a walk even before assuming the duration is have been done is simply incompressible . or really this based on weight a problem and jim and at the moment, did you have an economy is and recession? inflation is sky high. wages have fallen 4 percent. ordinary people are struggling to keep up with the range, keep up with food costs. union members, they know that they know that there's a labor shortage in the economy. that they have a really strong negotiating hand. on. one economist has said that this is really a movement of truth for germany's consensus driven labor relations movement. but it's also a movement afoot for jennings economy, the 4th largest in the world, kind of get itself recession, get people to pay rise, that they're demanding. most people just on your mind about top stored at this hour, at least 26 people have been killed in thousands, injured and to bomb attacks and tossing stats. the blasts are off to political offices in the south, west, and pollute just down the province. the day before,
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