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the, the, this is dw use live from bullied shock at the highest levels of hom, us. and it is way the us frank kills 3 sons of the palestinian militant groups of political b that is found here in houston seas wireless mode and revenge. also in the show, tens of thousands forced to flee is lunch. they have a state hans of russia and contacts on some of the boys to hit the region in 80 years past. the waste japan and the philippines will help they 1st tried landfill. summit pricing tensions with china in the south trying to see the
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i've been visible and woke up. how much is top political leaders says the depth of his 3 sons and in this way be a strike weren't influenced by adults. and kyra is behind me. his sons were traveling in a vehicle in the gaza strip when they were targeted by an is by the drone of us which led the terror attacks on his well in october. since at least 3 of the lead is jeff grandchildren also died and the strike the latest amount of tools to agree, a temporary cease fire and gaza has been ongoing since sunday a strike to the heart of from us, but killed 3 of the groups most prominent figures the sons of how mazda is lead or is smile new they were here to visit the families of people who have been killed. run, look on him and come at once. it could have been
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a terrible massacre, because the streets are always busy. luckily they only talk is of them. they're always so many children in this area. the east riley army says the brothers had conducted militant activity in the central gaza strip, describing one of them as a cell commander. their father is mine, honey is how much is diplomatic face? he lives outside of gaza and has acted as a negotiator intrudes talks since the war began. the depths of his sons comments, news, these fire talks in type of drug own without sign of a breakthrough. the latest proposal, which i'm us as a starting reportedly includes the release of 40, is rarely hostages being held in gaza in return for hundreds of palestinians from it's rarely jails. and the says,
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the attack will not change the groups demands. but concerns are growing that it could tarnish months of talks, especially after they appear to be gathering steam. in recent days, i asked dw corresponded tanya cream of what signals as well as sending with this strike on honey his sons as well. this really military didn't really go into details about it's operational tactics behind that strike. but they said that they were all protest within with the, cuz some brigades, that's a homozygous military wing, other than being also the sons of the home, mostly to is moe, honey. i know some you argue that this is, of course, part of israel's, a strategy of maximum pressure on how the us and also showing how much they can strike anywhere everywhere. but this strategy sofa hasn't resulted in putting enough pressure. seems on how much to come to
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a new agreement. they just heard it in the report. the negotiations are ongoing and they also heard from the how much data is meant, honey and saying that this would not change how most of the demands, but it comes, of course, at a critical time. the consequences for hostage they'll tell you or well, we've been hearing that how mazda is not expected to respond to a proposal that has been how much a, by the media test, katara, egypt, and also the united states. we have heard some officials and recent days from us rejecting this proposal, but how much has put out a statement saying they're still studying it. so this expectation that there will some sort of answer assume now the main sticking points from the point of view of pulse where they want to see a full seas far. they want to see a full withdrawal of israeli forces and also a, a return of displaced people in residence or of northern garza to the north of
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cause a israel has a call. some of these demands delusional in the past days. and they want to see, at least for 2 hostages of release the these will be mainly a women entity. also the 2 children that are there, it's unclear with a 5 female soldiers would be part of it in exchange for palestinian prisoners. housing is really of prisons and of course also this would mean a, a temporary cease by at least this took about $4.00 to $6.00 weeks, a temporary si fi. but again, we don't know all these details. we need a lot of clarifications on that. we would have to wait and see how these talks of progress. the ladies from dw corresponding tanya came. i enjoyed some floods of forced tens of thousands of people to evacuate boy, the pots of southern russia and context on melting snow is seen border levels along
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the will river surge collapsing dikes and dams. a rescue operation is underway, but local se, nope, enough was done to prevent the flooding or the flooded area is getting bigger by the hour. the rising water is now threatening the regional capital of our in board. a city of more than half a 1000000 authorities are urgent everyone in dangerous areas to leave their homes. material that it's hard for me around, but we have to stay strong vehicle. my son has come for that. i have to give an example that we will overcome h is deal with the floods heat, several regions in west and siberia and neighboring cars like stone rushes emergencies. ministry launched a massive rescue operation, but they help from the federal center is often seen as too little or too late. a brief protest over the handling of the disaster broke out in the region 2nd
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largest city of our school on monday. football game, some of the people in the city help each other regardless of some tensions we have, we can say the same about audit restriction. the administration should not just be a shame. they need to be sec, dude, for the waters became uncontrollable after a dam intended to hold just over 5 meters of water broke over the weekend. its level has since doubled, questions have been raised over whether negligence lead to the disaster, as well as the authorities response to a local residents. we'd also like to hear a word of support from the countries leader on the regions largest floods in decades. instead, they go to a message from the spokesperson pension fund teaches q also. pollutant is not in the open book region physically, he's constantly involved in the matter issue. he's dealing with these issues the
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entire day, which is which at the moment a visit to the region is not on the agenda. it's the most critical moment. now. we will monitor developments in the next few days and with the kremlin state control over the media and security services, it's unlikely that many people will be publicly questioning if the disaster perhaps could have been prevented. let's talk about that with eugene 7, else, an international coordinator at the rivers without boundaries coalition. you joins me from the camera. what makes these floods different this time of floods this time are different because uh this is a very um array area. well, the previous slot of this magnitude, let's say on the river, was observed in the middle of the previous century. of some experts
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argue it's related to climate change and we'll see more frequent slots like that. and what about these ones right now? could they get was given that they come from this no melt of they will get worse only we're in the more northern regions where the snow cover in the headquarters has not melted yet. so for example, in the world river, so it's not likely um and then the river is coming from the south. it's less likely, but in the river, it's coming from other directions. so they could get worse if there is an option. now studies showed proseries warming faster than other parts of the world. what's your take on how boss is adapting of russia
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has a very, let's say, mechanistic a habit of at the station to a floods of very much re lines on large infrastructure. so it is building dikes of to breath accessible mens and it is in sometimes building a dams with fire control fi function. reserve wars like it was a new road river, which eventually fail away and this lot is big enough and exceeds the capacity of these devices of this infrastructure and the in, or in town. of course we had the very clear picture on how it for as the um slots exceeded the capacity of the fluff control reserved war. and it had to release old water read receipts into the orest. and then so the
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dyke which was protecting the town of worst, also was a yielding to the slides and the basically was destroyed. and there is very little policy on encouraging people not to settle in the lowlands. and this policy is actually very new and a mature and not convincing. it started just let's say about 5 years ago when there was a new breast edition on a settling inside the 100 year flood zone around rivers. but there was already so much settlements built near the water. that policy should be much more proactive for helping people and helping municipalities to evolve into the more
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protected ones. uh hardly, uh, concentrating new construction, upper upper and the hills and the upper stretches of land which are not accessible to the water is during the lunch lunch. but this policy does not exist yet. unfortunately, and of course there should be much more directions between the authorities and the citizens. i'm not, i don't okay, we'll have to leave it that you've heard of from eugene simon of a lot more that russia could be doing that by the sounds of it. he joins us from cameras from the rivers without boundaries coalition, thank you. thank you. and let's take a look at some of the other stories making use from around the world. chair of a map property company, major property company in vietnam could face the death penalty in the country's
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biggest financial 4 case strong my lawn, and a 5 of the co accuse or waiting a verdict over the embezzlement of 12 and a half $1000000000.00 non denies the charges that is blaming subordinates. the prosecutor's coal for the death sentence is an unusually severe punishment in such a case. south korean media reporting that president human circle has promised to renew his administration up to suffering a heavy defeat impala mentoring elections. private, as the top presidential advisors attended their resignations. really old votes counted in the elections, the liberal opposition parties, except for a landslide victory. us president joe biden and japanese payment of stuff when the okesha to about to boost defense ties and present a united front to counter china. the lead is held talks in washington, the head of that 1st try landfill summit with philippine prizes that button that macos junior. it will focus on the perceived threat from badging and the,
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the pacific. you know, 3 leaders and a set of high stakes security challenges. president joe biden is hosting japanese prime minister who myoshi the philippine president bumble mark was in washington dc for a trilateral summit following on from an official visit with casita looks according to the white house president biden prime minister cuz she dot and president marcos are meeting to underscore the alliances between the 3 countries to both or economic cooperation and to foster peace and security in the, in the pacific. but there's a threat to that peace and security in the region. and this probably lateral stomach is at least in part a response to that speaking after the bilateral meeting bite and, and because she to emphasize deepening defense ties between their 2 countries. obviously for modernize you come in and control structures. and during the increasing interoperability and planning of our military, so you can work together in a seamless and effective way. this is the most significant upgrade in our line
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since they've and it says it was 1st established. i'm also pleased to announce that for the 1st time, japan in the united states and australia will create a network system of air, missile, and defense architecture. we're also looking forward to standing up a tri, loud or military exercise which your pan in united kingdom and our august defense partnership with australia, the united kingdom is exploring how japan can join in our work. although both leaders insisted that the show of a greater partnership is not about seeking confrontation with any one country. the warning to try now over its hostile behavior in the south china sea is clear. the chinese coast guard has repeatedly targeted philippine vessels with water cannons near the contested seconds on the sho raising fears, washington could be dragged into a direct confrontation would be doing it for us to defend it's trudy allied. the philippines analysts say that means, but you, west has become interested in making sure its allies are able to help themselves
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and each other. the us wants to deepen inter operability with these partners and help them become more capable allies themselves. so that in any future contingency, whether it's the south tennessee or eastern sea or taiwan or something else that we haven't even imagined yet, the us has capable modernized partners who can stand with it. we have to recognize that the unit polar moment is over. and the us, it's greatest strength is this alliances and partnerships and it cannot do this stuff alone. ahead of the summit, the filipino baset are to the west stress, the need to find a peaceful resolution or risk a wider conflict. and so that is the message that we give to lot our friends that anything happens to the philippines, you may want to stay away from it, but the fact of the mattress is going to become a major conflict that was not the that's it. the survival of the real estate here and beyond the strengthening of the 3 way security relationship. tokyo in
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washington are also committing to increase infrastructure and industrial investment in the philippines and recognition that standing up to be jang comes out of costs, both in defense and an economic terms. but while taiwan is not attending the summit, it's very much on the agenda. i asked the w, corresponded child straight to what signals type people be looking for as well. that's right. so it's higher when of course, as no official diplomatic relations with any 3 of these countries. but it would be watching very closely because china as far as the two's high wonder, of course, the ominous shadow looms larger of any discussion of security in the, in the pacific. and i think what's high paid will really be looking at is the strength really in the depths of the relationship between these 3 countries. because the 2 asian contents specifically japan in the philippines would be very critical in a potential intervention if the us did decide to intervene in any potential chinese
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invasion scenario, tie one year. and you have to look at the geography where it is to understand why there's know the noise provenance of the philippines. a place where the us recently negotiates admitted tracks us to some bases. and then in those fall south west and japanese islands like you on a given the island, just a few 100 kilometers away from taiwan. this is also a place which tokyo has been seeking to rebuild. it tries to play more military units. uh, so really a recognition and so i pay the if they were able to, going to be able to send off a chinese attack. it would not only take the in place of support of the 3 countries, but the smooth co operation to tie one trusts its neighbors would come to its defensive china. what to attack? well, this is a really important question. it's really be fundamental question facing leaders inside pay, because despite all the fanfare that we're seeing in washington this week with the leaders of japan and the philippines, it remains
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a very different prospect's whether that see any kind of political, a, the kind of a sense and then send supports really would translate into concrete action should that was to venture, obviously rise. and then the other important points to make here is, is these 2 countries that japan in the philippines will principally, you'd be looking at the national interest 1st before any possible scenario. if it's high one, so for the philippines, that's going to be questions about the south china sea and then for tokyo, of course, concerns about side one. going miss sol test with north korea, we sometimes are flying, flying over of a japanese territory. so it's a very different proposition between me this united states and the importance of peace and stability across the taiwan straits and actually sending, for example, troops into a potentially intervention scenario with across the straight has all these being viewed in china, it will sign up for its pauses spoke announced the guns
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uh the uh, the leasing between these 3 countries. it says that these types of new things i was actually soaking what it was, blog confrontation. this isn't all human to beijing frequently makes. uh again, so you, i sent its, uh, uh, engagements with countries in the region, but as in some way trying to limits in cub the influence and rise of china. and of course, china is paul, is taking its own action is drawing much closer to moscow over the last couple of years propping up the russian economy. many people would say, but also reaching out to more international institutions. i'm looking to, it's a, it, it basically into integrates and in great shape itself with international institutions which kind of creates a different type of world war to organizations. much like the brake switch. you're seeing china take a lead on in recent years to see james and thanks for the analysis the european parliament is approved and of a whole of asylum policy. the changes kick in in 2026 domain tough
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a board of checks and oblige all 27 countries to share responsibility. maybe they'll make is of cold at a fair system of sense like asylum seekers, but others disagree. the autonomy and coast guard buckling roof seas to rescue 37 microns, just some of the lakes just arrivals. this area of the island of lump producer is considered one of the front lines in europe, struggle to control migration. last year, more than 1100000 people fives for asylum in the u. the highest number since 2016. basically has been one of the countries pushing for an over hold of migration policies to help share the burden as now those reforms have passed and the european parliament with the majority 16 in 2 parts. first 5 by wrote, this is a historical decision, is the historical moment would not to golf is 4 and a half years old, very few so that we could make it to actually have both parliament and the member
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states to agree on a new, comprehensive and solid migration and inside the policy the you migration and decide impact bundled together agreements that were years in the making. one of the chief aims is to synchronize procedures, starting with the screening of non e u and national. it's on arrival. and the collection of biometric task board or facilities will be created to accommodate the asylum seekers with faster decisions to speed up the return of those ineligible to stay. most importantly, oh you members would be required to either take an asylum seekers or help with financial contributions. some lawmakers say it does not solve problems, it was meant to it bleeding and out of this won't be an automatic we distribution of those seeking. protection of the 1st country of arrival will still be responsible so that it's no real solid narrative. absolutely,
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nothing is being done to stop the depths in the mediterranean near the borders will become more and more closed. often we will see more brutality. and so people have to take more risks and more dangerous routes for you at least get needs to be the vote was also briefly disrupted by protesters who called the reform short sizes. they are concerned that is adults, a position often times it by the extreme right and leaves the lives of those in need in even grace or danger. it's to use of war and taking that's hold on the cranium population, especially children, even if they haven't been caught up in the violence, many have been separated from the homeless families and friends experts say the stress and chaos is causing a growing mental health crisis. you don't use a for him, met some children in keith through using up therapy to help them deal with the situation. no matter how hard you look,
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you will see the injuries. there's are deep within inflicted by 2 years of war. 11 year old must be solved. russian soldiers occupy his home overnight when the full scale invasion began in 2022. he and his family had to run for different places in and out of the country like before settling in the capital to the lumber traveling. but this was probably the worst trouble of my life. 13 year old understands. yes. hometown murray, you pull wasn't occupied by the russians. but it's being constantly shelved. it was a really happy place to live in and it would be great for warranty to install it and it would be more and more good as sometimes you just want to run away from your problems and the free and happy like a little child. the stuff that there's here and the voices of children and
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n g o key of the try to offer just got free psychological counseling, art classes. and every once in a while i'm literally escape from reality. like with this role playing. oh look, hopefully this game is fascinating. yeah, because it has many possibilities. said the moses thought that you can become a lizard man to village gun, or a giant misleading or below or a half plant, half man murdered. with this, you can have any weapons or knows some stories and build your own, so to speak, of the most history on the kind of the rest of the words like playing a giant because his main characteristic of strength. you have the honey, i am the strongest character so far. the flash sale is who i understand. charles, last year the it is the way to help the children. we gained a sense of control they last. when forced to leave home best and everything they
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show up to her was that us, but i think the nowadays they a lot of kids who just don't want anything. they are just tired and bored and they don't have a desire to do anything. but about these kids do, most little, it is important that they express themselves, that they are not afraid to try something, change that plans, make mistakes, and look for solutions to these mistakes. and that's a form of death assignment says she sees progress. many children open up letting go of barriers be put up to protect themselves from fear and loss. i feel happy i feel relief from all my problems because it's really easier to sometimes forget that i need to do homework. i need to clean to this or just about the whole and right here it is. the safe place when i consult, when i can play on a can smile or i can be set even though there are no signs,
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the words will end soon. children like monthly and understands you are not waiting for national victory. they're on their recovery journey now. one session at a time. and that brings you up to date up ext complex. over tim sebastian interviews, john aguilar and secretary general of an original refugee counsel the
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into the conflict. so phase riley, mrs. kenning 7 for an aid workers in gaza strip in hopes of the humanitarian situation. my e, i'm a desperately needed food, can begin to reach the hundreds of thousands of risk of funding for how realistic of those hopes, my guess is yeah. mega and hadn't been region refugee council for decades of experience and the humanitarian steel conflict. of the next point on d. w. the industrialization, propaganda,
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and fake news, the rules russia with an iron fist. since the attack on ukraine. suppression of defense as intensified. the last members of the opposition in the country are being harassed or driven into exxon indoctrination of a nation to russia in 45 minutes on the w, the diesel. the news the news post caused about why does that because now i'm leave them on the new host to
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join us for an exciting exploration. and everything in between. this is a video and audio production 5 d w. i hope that you will tune in the phase where i live, mr. kenning, 7 for an aid workers in gaza. that'd be in hopes that the humanitarian situation, my ease, and the desperately need of food can begin to reach the hundreds of thousands of risk of funding for how realistic of those hopes, my guess is yeah, mega and head of them. the wage and refugee council, for decades of experience and the humanitarian field, is also form it diplomatically, was personally involved with a low piece told between israel and the palestinians in the 1990. how does he think this savage was connected? in 6 months the war must be old, but i hope it's over in, in a week.

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