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the, the, this is data use live somebody that israel rejects how most latest proposal for last thing sees fine. gaza. the militant isn't his group office to return some hostages in exchange for palestinian prisoners. israel says that proposal is based on unrealistic among the leaders of germany. france and poland needs to address open divisions over ukraine, french president, a by the way, by call in 5th no option should be taken off the table, including sending west and troops to ukraine. and that puts him at olds for the drum and shots. the russians are costing that ballots in presidential elections.
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the outcome is nothing done with those who would oppose without going to put in either bob from standing locked up in prison on that. the guy that was welcome to the program, which we start with breaking news from israel. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has rejected deceased by proposal put forward by how boss is rarely print me. a call that quote, unrealistic proposal would have seen the release of women, children, elderly and sick hostages taken by home off in the october 7 sarah attacks and exchange for palestinian prisoners at yahoo. his office also said he has approved plans for a military operation in rough off in the southern gaza strip with some one of the half 1000000 displays palestinians on no sheltering. so
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let's bring into the exam. uh correspondence in the jerusalem, tanya was israel's reaction to this these 5 proposal in detail while we understand that the more cabinet and the wider security cabinet were meeting off to from us submitted their proposal on thursday to the many a to us. and we understand now after the meeting start, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu basically said, what you also had said late last night in a very short statement that the demons by most, are unrealistic, also call them up search. we're talking here potentially that he's referring to, to demand. so thomas has put in earlier for a full withdrawal of from because a street by the is really forces as well as a full end to the war, a permanent a ceasefire. just some of the sticking points. however,
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the statement also said that the security cabinet will discuss further the is ready position and that in is really delegation will be sent to cut hard to know how to continue apparently takes. so it's not a totally, it seems the end of it. however, this could certainly comes as a reading disappointment to the families of the hostages that do remain in gauze, but also to civilians. in garza, that has hoped for a, at least a temporary cease fire at some point during ramadan to um, to get some respite. now. uh, what can you tell us about the rough uh fences to but also in his statement it was cited by prime minister benjamin netanyahu, that he approved military plans that had been drawn up earlier by the is really military for an operation in the office. this is the southernmost city in the gaza
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strip, and as well as a to a to order the civilian population, the image off of a to be about q a to it's uh, there's no timeline given for that. this was an approval of the plans that were put forward by that is really military. and that comes of course often a lot of chris criticism by the international community, especially also by uh it was closest to all of the united states. no, to go ahead potentially was such an operation as the over one point for an estimated 1400000 publishing and showing in a guys are there in the off of but again, these are just the approval of the plans. it's no timeline given when this or will happen. thank you very much to have your 1st pun intended for the reporting from jerusalem. and there is
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a growing pressure on israel to allow more aiden to guys as well. a ship with 200 tons of 8 is currently approaching the coast of gauze where a make shift jessie has been made to transfer the supplies onto land. 8 packages also being ad dropped into the territory and delivery of food and other supplies by land have been held back by is rarely bought a checks in recent weeks, but trucks on a moving age from the rough off end. sure, i'm sure long check points into casa of these trucks of causes lifeline care. i'm shalom is one of 2 crossings where it's really officials check for items they say could be used by him. us, which is widely regarded as a terrorist organization. then the supplies are driven back to enter gauze the by the rafa crossing with egypt. agency sites. this system is acting as a buffer next and helping push palestinians towards starvation. israel is facing
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increase pressure and his national criticism for blocking aid into the strip is really officials insist. this isn't the case and say that the real problem is that the un and other international organizations aren't capable of distributing the supplies. once they get to garza, the problem is not on these really side or the routes for you many to renee to gone into guys. the problem who will collect this and distribute a and this is the main gap because the un haven't adjusted themselves to this humanitarian operation hearing guys. but un officials say that's not true. and the number of trucks entering is far too low to meet the population of needs before the prices and the war started in the 7th of october, it was 500 or 600 trucks coming in a day. and since that time, people has a mass of catastrophic humanitarian disaster,
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they're pulling them so we need more entry points, one in the north, and many other places. preferred to come into rob of and just the one crossing point of the moment. even once food does arrive, there's no guarantee it'll end up in the hands of hungry people. guards as a mass run health ministries that on thursday that this a distribution center and central garza had been hit by his riley attack. a miss been more or less sure, and we get paid and we distributed to people the people needed to come to get their ramadan meals today. they hit the warehouse and burned all the 8, including the dates, how to go. it's the 2nd time and as many days as an aide site has been attacked. and a reminder that even is countries scrambled to transport supplies because the light at and see getting them that is only part of the struggle. let's have it overnight . some of the other stories making headlines,
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thousands of muslims participation to the 1st friday prayers of the holy month from a don this year at the ox, almost in terms of the sides known to jews as the temple mount is a flash point of inter religious tensions the prices were conducted on the tide security as the war between israel and tomas and gaza continues in somalia police side 3 soldiers have been killed in thousands of civilians, wounded officer. i'll ship off milton stone to a hotel near the presidential palace in mogadishu. it took security forces, 13 hours to end the seats, which began lights as day. 05 tacos. were shot dead. the hotel is popular with government officials and diplomats germany has reduced its greenhouse emissions by 10 percent last year. that's put into the countries federal environment agency. this was the chief through a reduction of energy consumption as an increase in the production of renewable
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power. the country is on track to meet it's a 2030 climate to talk. the new governments have backs proposed legislation requiring lots companies to ensure that goods sold in europe on up produced on the conditions that contravene human labor or environmental rights. the changes were announced by belgium, which county holds the president's lawmakers of the opium parliament. i expected to support the legislation french president by the way, my call is in berlin for talks with german trunks. that what i've shows on the situation and you frame the 2 of the joint by phone as prime minister on a task in a pre qualified full last known as the final. i'll try on the discussions tom as my call, once again said that western powers should not through log sending ground troops to ukraine. that's an idea which shoals has repeatedly rejected thoughts in
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a television interview. my call insisted that all the options should be kept open as like gas 8 cylinders, so hold down. so this is on european soil on the distance between stress book and leave is less than 1500 kilometers. like you think of that, the war isn't that countries, so it's not a fiction and it's not far from us to that's what's happening. so all these options are possible. the, anyone who will be responsible is the criminal and regime it went to the us. we will never go on the offensive. we will never take the initiative for the friends as a full, so peace today. if we all have to have peace and you crying, we must not be weak. and we must look at the situation clearly and we have to say with determination, we'll end coverage that we are ready to do whatever it takes to achieve our objectives, which is that the russians should not wait and that we can get you. obviously physically let me say the truth is watching these adults that the child study that
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in a brilliant and joins is now mikaela rush. i should not wind drama, drama off show certainly agrees on that. but there is disagreement on how to support you crying. what is the conflict of the well, the disagreements, how far nato countries would be willing to go. we had in mind when i called the french president map out that his take is that the french strategic ambiguities applies. that means not ruling anything out, including ground troops. and on the other end of the spectrum, you have the drum and tons the who quoted the method since during public, essentially saying as long as i'm ton. so i guarantee that there wouldn't be german troops on the ground or in any form involved in this conflict. that is the problem . and the challenge today for the volume of triangle that is the heads of government from germany and poland at the post is also in the town to behind me,
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as we speak here, is to project unit t at to find more. i mean this in move funds will result headed that is you summit, and at the same time work on this rather fundamental difference they have over what could eventually happen and how far they would be willing to go. now you've outlined the dispute, if you want to call it that between my call and shows what is prime post prime minister don't know tasks role today as well. he's a bit of a therapist in this triangle. he said that he needs a bit more towards the take of the french, the at saying that in one student absolute needs, it's not on think of. well, those are the words he used to have troops on the ground eventually. but what these 3 are set on finding is more common ground on the next steps to take. and there are reports which have not been contested by the spokesman of devons. hans,
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that would have sold that we could today here and a pledge, a fund commitment towards a munition factories or military equipment factories, both french and german on ukrainian, sol. and that would be the new step to take at to really reaffirm the commitment at for the longer term future to demonstrate unity despite the fact that and both sides. but what do you see eye to eye on the whole question of whether you leave options open but also on which weapons to send after all hit and german parliament, which is right opposite the top 3. once again, we saw the governing coalition reject, sending the towers, cruise missile system to ukraine, which it, it desperately once. at the same time, we heard v as a lensky, new cranes present. thank german talk to solve explicitly in a clearly carefully timed, a telephone conversation,
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thanking him because germany is the 2nd largest contribute to us the united states, to ukraine. so thanking him for his support while once again asking for more munition, that is mostly a question of capacity. and we might see it today. another step towards creating more of that capacity to actually produce what you cry needs on ukrainian. so now briefly base is a common approach or even possible, or it is and you will hear all 3 sides claim that everything i've just mapped out is a common approach crunch time. well, once again, the next you summit, which is coming up next week. and of course that will be a statement by the 34 of additions later, which we will be carrying live here on the w use. make sure that the kitchen of the for us, thank you. and voters have begun costing ballots and rushes presidential election. please, any real up position. figure out why the band from running the thing and eggs are
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locked up in jail or dead. letting me push it will almost certainly remain in power . so the outcome is nothing, doubts the vote is never the less than opportunity for food and to cents his legitimacy, the problem must go slept, polling stations in the countries far eastern region of kind of chapter opens the doors full names appear on the bottom paper. 3 of them, a barely known inside russia let to learn anywhere else. this, ma'am us 3 die election is really all about vladimir putin is need some more legitimacy on his long click on power. some of the russians political elite have a very cost of votes. such as foreign minister said, guy level of defense minister said guy, show you a while the results may be a full going conclusion. the selection does shawn, some lights on to the hopes of often overlooked ordinary russians from false long
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regions like come chapter which it is very important to participate now, especially when the country is in this situation, you definitely need to vote to the capital must go. what do i expect? that everything will be fine? the demand i voted for will make our country better. and that we will only move forward not backwards to places under russian occupation such as doughnuts of the science to pretend to paying us pensions for trunk reality that we now haven't done that every thing as well to everywhere in between. such an inside barrier at one pulling station. yeah, chris sherman performed the ritual, calling on the spirits to help people make that choice. and well, that choice appears to have already been made. these elections act as a reminder that, that is far more to russia than just. it's not that many putin we've had 2 months,
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is the most correspond to those to be influential german weekly the site and also have a new book called revenge. how, pushing created the most threatening wisdom and the world and dw was banned from her reporting inside russia and asked him if he still can report from that and what he makes of the election. i am still able to report from russia and the deep site office is credited and it is also being extended sometimes on the very last day of the expiry date. but um, but, but in general we are a bold but with all. busy strings attached, so restricted areas where it's impossible to go. and of course civilians end and end of course difficulties to speak to the officials who deny interviews if we ask for them. now let's talk about the presidential elections that are on the way
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we already know who's going to win. so what are those things you will be watching out for as well? i, i'd be watching out for the question with the black. do you me a protein? first of all will be able to get more votes than he had last time, which was roughly 77 percent. and then of course, how many people will vote, how many people will participate. so it was interesting to see and to hear this morning and that for example, in my neighborhood and most caught his neighbors told me from there. and that they were long queues and of people who were working in minute histories. and apparently they were organize and, and send to the ballot box to in order to ensure that participation in the election of this hi. and i think this is the biggest challenge now for the ross and the
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administration, the rest and government to ensure that enough people go to the pulse a paul, which is the site it before. so how much of a factor is the war and ukraine for average russian voltage a? m, i think you crane is not a big factor. um the so called election campaign also that you may have preteen as very much focused on living standards. and what is of what the government has been done to improve living standards. and so the ukraine in and itself was not the topic. what was the topic was the general big war against the west, the waste, which is allegedly waging war against russia. so this has been highlighted all the time, and you train a p, it more than as a, as a footnote. and then of course,
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this all contradicts reality where russia is fighting a big land war against ukraine. and um, but the reality is, is not really what matters most. in this electric, you pay. now your bulk is called revenge. how 14 create, at the most threatening regime in the world. do you see revenge as the driving motivation? and if so, revengeful was m. yes, i do see rebate and as the driving motivation behind any moves of the rest of the president and, and all the rest and government and, and i think it is and it just revenge for things that happened the 3040 years a go externally and intentionally so 1st of all have caused the collapse of the soviet union, which has invested today, very often labeled at something which was brought upon the soviet union from
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outside, not from inside. and it is all is also a revenge against, at primarily the us and its allies of cause, which took advantage as they see it in russia as they portray it, didn't russia today? and in the 19 ninety's. and you have heard all these stories about nature's eastern, the east, what expansion, i think this is all being invented. but it says it's a something which is the narrative today in russia and then of cause it just revenge against those who dare to speak out in the 19 ninety's and to take advantage of the freedom of speech and freedom of competition, political to competition. and these uh, people now that the regime now has, as, as i see it successfully, unfortunately silenced all these voices from the 1990. so it's
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a revenge and on all fronts. me said to mind that most correspondence for the german weekly decides. thank you very much. to hate, see now we're in the direction of violence is cost political turmoil and unrest. prime minister audio, all the has agreed to step down. once a new transitional counsel is full, the country is now facing a severe issue into terry and crisis. and famine in the wake of the unrest, the u. n. is wanting, there could be problem guessing, aid supplies through in the coming days. a struggle to get food and water. the thousands of people recently displaced by the gang violence in haiti and now living in makeshift shelters like these under relying on age supplies to get to the daily meal the go days
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without 18. the age been be fine to me is that it is miserable. how can we find food or money has no value a while ago? 5 good could be exchange for one us, donna and all 5 good means nothing. the country is facing a hunger crisis. you have the wi fi and eunice sat for warning that nearly a good, a good part of the population of the metropolitan area of puerto prints are facing famine y conditions. in addition to about half of the population of ab being in a dire situation in terms of, of hunger and risk continues across large parts of the country as guidance, invade and append entire communities. international organizations of scrambling to install the transitional council that could gain control in haiti and called the violence,
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the number of the entities that will then come from that will comprise the transitional counsel, have submitted their names. and so we will continue to work with care. com and work with our international partners and work. first and foremost with haitians themselves on trying to pursue a path to develop the return of the democracy and free and fair elections and 80. the council would help to organize general elections which haven't being held in haiti for nearly a decade. neil has regained a landmark that was gone for months for renovations. the retired coal jets returned to its home on them and a half year after journey. by boat. it really will be the very last to any of this concord aircraft. after months of restoration, it's headed back to peer $8.00 to $6.00. and the and trippy to see air and space
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museum on the banks of the hudson river in new york. a museum where a whole range of extraordinary means of transport around display and this comb code, not just any conclude jet will take pride of place that this airplane has, the wells russell flying from new york so long. and i was the captain of that air. so the 2 hours 50 to 59 seconds fix to 59 seconds was um we did it together back in 1996 me and my crew form or operators and friends and pretty shy ways retired the aircraft in 2003 due to high operating costs and a tragic accident in the year 2000. when an engine court fired during takeoff, resulting in the death of old $109.00 passengers on board and full of people on the
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ground. the concord, the only supersonic jet habit to fly commercially will be returned to public display at the start of april. and finally, bees have disrupted a quote, a final match of the indian wells open tennis towards the match between carlos alcaraz and alexander is very f was suspended and $11.00 and the 1st authorized flat to the locker room to getting started on the 4 legs. these didn't stop then turning their attention to the rest, the re who's finally suspended them. it'd be expert with someone's managed to remove the insects into shumate to say to the match resumes which i caress 16361. the you're watching the, the news is a reminder of our top story. israel has rejected hamas latest proposal for a c spot coding view of unrealistic the off of one to have seen the release of
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