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to the this is the w use life for bullet germany's time, so it goes to the middle east to push for a ceasefire and gossip full of salts health is by the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu lasting security for me as well. lives in a 2 state solution. years for more humanitarian aid to reach palestinian civilians in russia, crowds line off outside polling stations and assignable positions toward booked. aimed at extending vladimir hooton's hold on power. told which of the un special revel tool on human frank c. rush, alexi, nevada, these widow,
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julia and nevada. yeah. a piece outside the russian embassy above the insane. she intends to vote in the presidential election statically. thousands of other people gather to demonstrate against the russian leader and the warranty. the been presented in welcome german chancellor. all adults has met with his way the prime minister benjamin netanyahu in jerusalem and the growing biological tensions of israel's war against thomas at yahoo! reiterated the, as well as focus on eliminating com us is plan including defensive into rafa. in the strip way more than a 1000000 displaced palestinian. so sheltering salt said israel security is essential, but that they must be a long term piece solution that includes palestinian governor and st. garza and the
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west bank. so its also called for more aide to reach palestinian civilians voice and concern for the humanitarian situation in the gaza strip. both with his gave statements off of that meeting. we cannot stand by and watch palestinians risk of starvation that some of us that is not what we stand for. much more humanitarian a just needed continues the reliability. i set my concerns but the prime minister, the provision of aid from this world into gaza and the conditions for distribution must be urgently and mess with the improve. we believe that the key to piece of security many believe that the key to security is piece by piece is unsustainable without as strong as well. and if we offered a peace agreement or passed a piece that makes as well so weak and unable to defend itself, and our neighbors still, adhering to the goal of destroying the jewess stake. then obviously we will set
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these backwards and not forward. we want to move this forward and for that as well has to have the necessary security responsibility in this tiny area. otherwise the radicals take over. so 0, did you have any pushing for the protection of palestinians, the german leaders narrative shifting from israel's right to defend itself, dw, just how he was honest with following the press conference. and then schultz also pushed for a comprehensive hostage deal. that's important because, i mean, every day that goes by puts their lives at risk, correct. and that's what the center of attention now. and israel, we know that from us, gave it to answer for the terms of where i needed to go. she had a just at the end of last week is really, is were contemplating over the weekend. what would be the response? and the head of them aside is released by a can see, is expected to travel to doha. the capital of caught our tomorrow to further go on with the, with the negotiations though, they're still major of contention points between the 2 sides. the,
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we need to be very cautious about any signs of optimism, cuz i'm, i still very much is against any, any demand of is relative to, to, to stop. they insist that how much assisted the guidance can go back to the saw. the northern part of the strip is realized by much against it. and that's a very big point in what's the future for the got strip on rent for these negotiations. and it's, it is correct, very much lives of those hostages are, are in jeopardy every day. it's getting, you know, we hear more more of them that i've been, i've been pronounced that by day is really military. at the same time, it sounds like there's no stopping the rough or offensive. clark says israel feels that the only ace it has up it's leave. it's back to a wall. the humanitarian situation is so dire and the international and pressure is such that, you know, americans, germany is itself also started delivering aid themselves to the gas a strip. so israel does not have that car that it's been using for months. so what else does it have? they feel like they have to keep them pushing on rasa,
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or at least seem to be willing to push into offer, in order to get from us the budget a little bit when it comes to some and making some kind of a, you know, some compromise on the do and, and that's also, that's what we meant to get the idea of the hostages and bringing them home is a court. so when it comes to is really policy, when it comes to these really mindset, the publicly is really public. that's a sore, open wound just keeps meeting every day, and antonio knows he needs to solve that problem. predictably schultz brought up a 2 state solution. the reaction? well, mateo doesn't like the word the come in and did they hear this word combinations together? he doesn't like to hear it from child to, doesn't like to hear from the americans. and this is partially part of the criticism it is getting from the international community, but also slowly growing a criticism from within them. what is the plan? what is the political long term plan? what's the strategic goal for the end? what we're seeing, because we're approaching over almost, you know, a 5 and a half months, almost in this terrible war. and there is no sing,
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doesn't seem to be an end inside. the goal of elimination of her mazda is also far from being reached. so if you don't want to bring in the pals in your theory, which is also something the child's clearly said, know the need for a formed posting and authority that will have gauze the end. westbank is the only way out. and the to know is not willing to even discuss that. and this is exactly what we're seeing now. the, the going tension between the to now and the rest of the world on the plan for the day after and who's taking over the chaos that we're seeing in the gaza strip. it's something that it's very clear is not sustainable. so he was on his um, at least analysts thank you very much. you're welcome back for the last votes of being cost on the 3rd and final day of a tightly controlled presidential election in russia. despite the prevalence cracked down on the sand, critics of letting me food and gathered at the grave of alexi nobility and most of the past 3 days, i've seen isolated disruptions to the boat with holding boots. being settled by
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a dime poured into ballot boxes. but there's little doubt about the final result, who will extend his almost quarter century impala by an additional 6 years. and we join now from geneva, by marrying the customer over the you wed special people, to a on human rights in russia. the 1st person to hold this position. welcome to the w mariana. this presidential vote took place under considerable restrictions with ross is ongoing war. and you guys, how would you describe the election campaign as well? the election campaign is happening really in a situation where the, the major freedoms, the basic freedoms apps association expressed and shared being really restricted in dresser and the repression against civil society against
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demonstrators and ongoing detention as people are betrayed, detentions including for lang, lang, flowers. it's pneumonia is great. this hasn't stopped really for the, for the past couple of weeks or 3 weeks since i died on 616 to february. but in the past 3 days of collections actually up to 75, people were detained by do jury duty and 17 cities. today there was a culture day of traction with the rest and opposition called again, a number of people were detained, trying to follow the sex in the notes vote or destroyed their balance. papers that we have to understand that there is not much as an alternative. i'd so today one of the people have a written on cheese on their ability before the elections. my president
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died in february 2024, referring to the founding, so rated the alternatives from candidates there to be more running against the current president. mr. bodies are not really considered a real up position to kim and the other 2 candidates, don't silva and the day just in words really allowed to register their their papers . so they cannot really random if the selections um yes. see here is very tens and i think given the human rights records, so given the repression of ongoing repression scenes, particularly since the beginning of the full scale invasion of your brain in red. so i think this elections are happening. you know, quite some extraordinary situation without sorting observers always the wasn't able to send the observers and the rest and main rest and
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civil society monitoring organizations for the elections called goals. jazz being pronounced as a for the maintenance. and the concern is all around or that's also for yeah, i just want to watch go going forward. how do you see the human rights situation? it sounds like what you're saying is that these were prices environment is set to get was, i guess i think so. and most of the human rights and civil society activists in resurrect human rights defenders are quite concerned that possibly after this election the situation is going to to become even more repressive in rest. uh, we just so uh, several days ago that you had that from alex saying the bonus organization need to bulk of was a jack in dealing use in the way that said, you know,
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who was beaten up with a cam or over to scans and legs, which clearly was a threats many belief and the values organization believe of course, this wasn't by chance. um because of how vocal validates organization which has been in the past weeks after she's death only quarter loved the noble prize winning leader of memory. i was just sentenced to 2 years and 6 months for opposing peacefully, the war against your brain. so yes, the situation is getting aids going to type 10 and get even more repressive. this is, well, most human rights defenders fear arianna, cats, of, of the human in special rapids all on human rights in russia. thank you very much for the detailed insights there into a environment and brush it right down to thousands of people have been
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lining up at the russian embassy here in berlin. many to cost the ballots as a protest against russia's presidential election. the vast majority came out to support the news against violet cold by the organization of officers and lead on lexington found they died in a rush. present last month is widows, julia and vanya is among the protest as who turned out to prevent civil that protests have been taking place at russian embassies around the world. and in russia itself. you know, we use chief international, a to, to reach of walker was that today's protest outside of the russian embassy here in bo, then he said, has this assessment is really quite an extraordinary day here in berlin. when you think about it's thousands and thousands of people. let's take a look. lining up outside the russian embassy in the very hoss of violin. and that's the entrance just that and the line. if you follow it,
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it goes down to the end of the road, round the corner, ran the next corner, and then it kind of goes back and forth like a snake along the roads behind 2, but behind the embassy. so thousands of people here. and you do get the impression that most of them have come out to make us have implicit protests against vladimir putin. and there was quite a positive mood among many people weaving. so people that was a group of 5 people playing cards as they waited in the line that a lot of people waiting a long time, many people saying for plus hours to come out and show their faces against vladimir putin and the war. so a very interesting day here in berlin, but it wasn't just opponents of letting me put in the was supporters of his he had to and some of them are quite hostile, both towards the uh, the opponents of the group who didn't regime and also to some of us in the west and press so, so there was some moments of tension here. but of course,
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the major event was the arrival of you really, and i found i am standing herself in the line also for hours isn't a show of solidarity with her supporters. sometimes supporters showing quite a bit of emotion, also given everything that she's being through in recent weeks. so of course, everyone here acknowledging also is that even though they've come here to vote, it's not necessarily a vote that will change and the thing and russia, but they steal, still felt that they wanted to cost it so that they don't just leave it to the fruits and res, seem to do what it once with that democratic rights. which a bulk of that a reminder of our top story. the german chancellor, all adults has held thoughts with is binding 5 minutes of venue midnight and yahoo in jerusalem. he said they must be a long time piece solution that includes palestinian governance, the concepts and the west bank. so it's also called for more 80 to bridge
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palestinian civilians and dhl exciting around these widow joined an antique protest in germany, a young a fine. i waited outside the russian embassy to vote in the presidential election and to join thousands of other people count that even though they demonstrate against russian liter flat. i mean i'm next. i spoke to the not just another day. so much is happening all at once. we take time to understand this is the day i'm in that's look at current use events, analyzed by experts and critical thinking is weekdays on d w in charlotte the kind of energy move
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