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the the, this is dw news live from balance. closer to a deal, the militant group home us. we x positively to it, proposal backed by the us for a chosen gaza. but neither israel nor how boss have publicly committed to the plan . also coming off, sedans and rival power military forces are blacklisted for hominy, children the land to choose them of killing and maiming youngsters, as well as attracting schools and reports from moldova regional governors. working to the rail that the country's hopes of joining the you and drove closer to the primitive
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the god office. thanks for joining us. the minutes improve homos has called for some amendments to a proposal for true steel. now the israel know home us, which is regarded by many countries as a terrorist organization, have publicly committed to the plan, us secretary of state antony, blinking is an cuts off to drum up support for the initiative. is that some also propose changes from how mazda workable, while others will not. on monday, the un security council endorsed the proposal quoted on both israel and thomas to enact it immediately without conditions. but fighting has continued thousands health ministry, which is controlled by how boss says another 14 people were killed and his really attacks on in state. now let's take
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a closer look at the original deal that blinking is trying to get old sites to sign up to. it's made up of 3 phases. in the 1st comes the release of some hostages through a ton of palestinian prisoners and possible troop withdrawal under a 6 week troops. the 2nd includes a permanency spot. that would mean the full withdrawal of israeli forces from the gaza strip. the 3rd phase then would focus on the plan to rebuild garza, i and i also correspondence rebecca richardson, jerusalem to tell us more about the response to the proposal from him off. well get hot late last night we got would that have, must have given their official response so that they had handled that to the negotiate is the guitar and egyptian negotiators and they were in fact amendments put into that deal that they didn't accept the deal that was on the table comp launch. uh now apparently there is negotiated as
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a now mulling over these amendments as, as a, as is the u. s. we don't know how much detail as to what her mouse has, has put in what the amendments entail. but we do know that there, along the lines of they put in a timeline for a permanent safe spot, and they are standing by the claim. but they'll only enter into a deal that has that mechanism for a permanent sci fi built in and more, more structured. now, the spokesman said that this was a cli reaffirmation of our commitment to sci fi, and they said the response was responsible, serious and positive. that isn't how it's being said on the other side. israel saying that this is an outright rejection by him us. but how must clearly saying that they are willing and open to negotiate, but that they weren't happy with the plan. so they'll certainly be disappointment from the us and others definitely from the families of the hostages, who, who are waiting to see their loved ones returned. but at the moment, uh, it caught really the same as a surprise,
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as we've known. and who must have been saying all along that they wouldn't enter into any deal that didn't have that mechanism for permanent se is fine. now what are these ro, the us says israel has agreed to the deal. why have we not heard from them? well, israel has been a little bit wishy washy when it comes to this. we've been hearing that that israel had tacitly agreed to this deal that was on the table that was put on the table by us president joe biden last week that the un security council then passed as a proposal. we've heard the israel by and large, how are agreeing we'll have agreed. did agree to that deal that we didn't hear it officially from the is riley government and we heard the statements to the country even from benjamin netanyahu. we know that there's more pressure on benjamin netanyahu from factions in his fall right. since the most interest penny guns stood down earlier in the week. and that's certainly going to make it very difficult to come to any deal that does have a permanent say site included in it we've,
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they've been saying that they would break up the government if such a deal with to be made. so they know suddenly we heard from and to be blinked. and when he was here just yesterday that he and his meeting with prime minister benjamin netanyahu, that he had reaffirmed his commitment to the deal. but we didn't hear anything really official from the is right. it is, and suddenly now it looks like it's going back to the negotiating table as i must have been a great to the times that are in the current deal. anyway, rebecca, which is the reporting from joseph. so there's massive pressure on israel and on our mazda approved the u. n. back seats 5 proposed for gaza. the middle east, unless found on maple lancaster university in the u. k. explained us the unique role countertop plays in these truths, negotiations of what's about putting pressure off from us. and i think in the sense that the cutoff has his loan being an ally, host of a months. not necessarily
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a sup pulitzer, but they've been open to, to play and how to some of the, from us because like harlot massages it's like guns are in the past. so it has a good deal of influence and not respect. and also, perhaps more important thing is that it has the money and commodities obviously, particularly concerned about how garza is going to be rebuilt. the money has to be found somewhere in the gulf states. the in particular is going to have a big role to play. so i would imagine the doha is got the ability to accept a good deal of influence, but it's not so much the homicide that, that i think is the concern here with regard to accepting this deal. we've heard key figures suggesting that they all they are willing to accept it is more on the right side. i think that's why things getting ready to complex them at least on less time and making that a violence against children during war reached extreme levels last year. that's according to the united nations and the annual children and conflict reports the u
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. n. has blacklisted hamas islamic jihad, and that is really military for the killing and maiming of children and for a tax on schools and hospitals. the war and sedona is also highlighted in the report which blacklist saddam's army and the rival upon military forces for crimes against children. so don a so and then a 5 fold increase in violence against children between 20222023. the conflict between generals vying for power has been raging since last year. the civil war, the app as cost mazda displacement, and the threats assignment 7 year old red tag, she's doing her daily tools. she fled to the refugee camp in the full. we'd have family to escape the caches in the city of al sasha. give me a lot of room for the war. we used to play
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a game here with my my dog brought this in on goods. my dad is back home on a small family, seek refuge from the violence, food and resources being stretched nutrition rates and children on the 5 in this refugee camp a twice as high as in central, the full like how does it, has it our lives has become difficult the highest, the $99.00 you can see, we don't have anything. not that i'm like, i gone people to make dinner for my kids. i symbols the conflicts began every year . we go and rages across ways of the country as the permanent treat groups. the rapids support forces, bottle for control against the sudanese army. a recent attack by the are assessed from the village around a 100 kilometers south of the capital. how to left a 100 people dead. the ongoing sanctions have sparked condemnation from the un
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under pledge by the international criminal court to investigate. i don't want that to be any doubt that the information being collected by my office on a daily basis from da 4 seems to disclose an organized, systematic kind of profound attack on human dignity. and i believe, based upon the information we are receiving, that we are on the precipice of something even less the i c. c is a painting for as much evidence as possible from witnesses and su, done us. the violence continues. it is the country's children who are the worst effected female that speak now to him. what to say. i ali, he's a legal advisor for the rollinback center for schumann writes. now the un report
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says that has been a 5 fold increase in grave violations against children in the past 2 years. can you explain what this, how going number means? the survey says the last for the interest, i think god, the you want to report is really part of the many other reports that demonstrate how little this war is. of course, sedan has been in a perpetual wars. it was says its independence and 1953. but this was that uh, started in april 2023. and it still continues until today has been really one of the most brutal wars in part because of the perpetrators themselves document the violations and of uses. a, so the report by the u. n. is significant, but it's still uh, you know, of the say that the, the,
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the water in part is basically about it at the west of children as well as a little too late. and, and, and, and, and so the part is actually valid, many international or human rights and who my child law. and as for mentioned therefore, i think um, the situation is a lot more more moke, this traffic. now the conflict is likely to continue to tell us what can actually be done to reduce the suffering of the people and especially the suffering of the children. i mean, you said uh precisely the gulf side is really we do not see that the cost of that and sometimes that unfortunately, and in part i think we, we see that the international community is not doing enough to uh, to stop the, the warranty. so done, i think in terms of how this going for the company is stop. i think there are 3 of 3 things that the international community and, and the notice of democracy is can, can do number one is to work on. but you know, um,
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uh somebody in protection uh front. right. and that big is, uh, for example, by deploying un, but have said been called dimension with the after them union to deploy a sort of a southern protection. make it as it does with a grocer, given the fact that the part is what do you do not care about the civilian lives, right? we have seen this target number of people have been killed. wave has been used as a weapon of war and there are many other, many, many more kinds. uh 2nd, i think there is a need to wrap up the through my attorney and they ride the, there was a conference in power as of this year was they place the sort of the amount of money, but it's still on the 16 percent of that of the mentoring 8 that is needed to support disability as a sedan is, has been missed. so fine, and therefore i think there is a good need to made imagery to making much 8 of the level immediately on the 3rd, i think there is a can, it is important to work on the accountability for it. that is that because by
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calling out the, the warning part is, is the specifically the support forces that is, that is committing genocide and asked for in particular and of course, other serious supervise violations and braswell crowds and crimes against somebody and other parts of sudan. but there must be calls out and especially the neighbors as well. are there many for an act as involved in this as well? and so i think this of the house, the more practical i asked that than what i should do it again a, what is it may ali, the thank you very much. that's a lot in germany, defense minister, of course, the story is, has outlined a new model for military service to boost the number of army reserve is to prepare for a potential bold. according to the plan, 18 year old men would be obliged to fill out phones, detailing their willingness and ability to join the army and to actively serve if
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necessary. germany has ended compulsory military service in 2011. the story assess, the situation is different now because of the threats post by russia since it launched a full scale invasion of ukraine, you do not have the reference or alignment as massively increased the defense budgets. the lessons is russia is increasing its weapon stocks and a switch to a war economy. what do you have on a tech and get and the verbal attacks against nato members and other neighboring countries as noticeably increased the onset, so according to the assessments of all international military experts, you know, we have to assume that from 2029, russia will be capable of launching a military attack on an nato country or a neighboring country and not to stop the bus stop until guy from 4th to sort of speaking the i now the, the w, a political correspondence i guess, has been following this story of tell us more about why post stories is presenting this plan now as well. we have just the german defense minister saying
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that to rush this war and ukraine threatens the international security order. and that, bro, as mr. espy is that rush, i could detect nato territory by 2029. and so the story is really keen on, on making the jump, military combat ready. so being capable of defending germany of defending nato allies and to prepare for the worst case scenario. so russian to tackle nature territories and, and the story us a tries to, to, to increase the number of, of german soldiers a, to an additional $200000.00. just to give you a little reference here at the moment german troops, military, we just have around less than 200000 troops. and then we have a military, which is why conservative opposition already said that this plan outline today does not go far enough. they, according for a compulsory military service service,
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but that is something that the german defense means to already has ruled out. they'll walk us through the, all the details of this plan. alex. yes. so it's not mandatory. it's not a compulsory service. it is a voluntary service, and so the plan, the plan is to 6 months of military service for young men and women, possibly women and an option to extend that to up to 17 months. then either those soldiers could work as active soldiers or become residents. um, but how to reach that goal of 200000 additional soldiers? the number that to this toby is aims at aims for. at the idea is that $400000.00 young men and women will be contacted by the ministry and all of them and then have to on so that call by the ministry and saying if they are motivated, not women can answer but they don't have to. and based on all those ons is coming back to the ministry, 40000 of those 400000 then will be invited to undergo medical military examination
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to see if they are suitable for the job. and the ones the most motivated then will be higher. but again, this is all on the board until the basis there's no mandatory service and it is also not planned to to, to make this service mandatory any time soon. alex grass, them through the political correspond. thank you very much. alex european union member states are currently discussing whether to open accession negotiations with ukraine. and most of the opium commission announced last week with both countries has met the necessary requirements to begin these tools. however, the process is far from straightforward and mold over pro criminal and policies are actively working to prevent the country from joining the european union. that'd be a report to craig or should i not ski visited the autonomous region of god goes here with a pro russian governor staging a fight with
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a pro you mold open government the. 6 the protesters are loud and clear outside the court in case you know, the capital of moved over. they came to support her, give ginia good. so the governor of that goes yeah. and autonomous region within moldova, she's accused of the legal party financing the state to prosecute her claims. she personally transported money from russia to mode off for a criminal bucket party, which was the nice the allegation i am on trial because i am the governor to go see you today with being punished and tried for having a different opinion, but wanting peace. we want to be friends with the russian federation and with other countries you have getting a good so is russia's life in moldova, she regularly travels to moscow even meet with vladimir putin. russian troops are
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already in moldova. and to separate his trust in the east of the country. now russia is quoting, that goes, you know, told them in the self of moldova, the country which is between you remember romania as war torn ukraine? hearing that goes yeah. russia is employed itself power and money by a goose's pro russian party poppy of the board. victory was one last year's elections. thanks to support from copy of this founder, fugitive mode of on all the gar, either i'm sure he's, i'm sure, was sentenced to 15 years in prison force doing a 1000000000 us dollars from the mold of and banking system. this almost booked the country to bankruptcy in 2014, but shores on the run. she's now residing in moscow and his influence over and will go on politics, continues from a distance. the europe in the union is war,
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and russia is a trusted partner and offers protection from all and them is, was a know, it took over 2. we say no to using us for war in the interest of others. we are an independent states and should decide bar, so we shall eradicate evil year against periods from our country. russia can count on some sense that this year, the guy, those people are ready to take minority as mostly speak russian. i'm like the rest of the which primarily speaks romania. russia recently promised to pay out an equivalent of hundreds and months to pensioners. for some means almost doubling the pension. see from a guy, russia is helping us. they said they'll be adding to our pensions for the next year and we're grateful especially, but just as much and wants to give us money and people are saying it's dutchy money . it's all money, not to money,
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but holders. wouldn't that conflict with the central government is costing good goals? you're more than to help is worth difficult thing the for the customer where the conflict searches, hitch of us will even go gaza because suddenly our autonomy is no installation diplomatically and they cannot mclee a root canal. mackenzie kids are so deplorable investment, so decreasing budgets, revenue side decreasing and some companies have left the autonomy off the market goes as governor is showing no sign of bucking down and just further from the direction is far from server. oh, that's good. more on this from trego. she manascale file this report and joins us from really our sales. why do so many mullens feel closer to russia than to your as well, go ahead. i think the 2 main factors that play here in google is just case 1st is
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this and put it towards russia, which is definitely there. we've seen it isn't a report. and the language speaks a bit face a big role. people in the goals you speak russian, the education system is in russian and like as in the rest of moldova where it's in romania and, and ultimately people also follow russian media that play a big role in these regions these days. and on the other hand, we have the an easy relationship between technology and we'll build on um you have to know when this, when the soviet union collapsed and most of emerged as an independent state. the goal is to actually decode independence from moldova in the 1990 there was some shared responsibility on both sides to prevent this conflict and there was the not should was preventive and the both got both sides were able to come back together at the table and in 1995 to goes, you joins rejoins moldova, in exchange for this autonomy stop is that it has until today. so what do we, where do we haven't experienced any?
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and on the mode of on sentiment in this that's makes sense, but there is a strong resentment against the pro western motive and government. and these are the sentiments that the goal is as governor, is helping in and fuel being at the same time. and now what do you think russia is trying to achieve them? moldova, i think the overarching goal is keeping mould of eye and its own view of influence. and for many years in russia's main leverage on the was the furthest region of cosmos. during the east of the conference that is supported by russia, russia even has folder station there. however, over the last years, moldova has learned to go about its own way anyway, despite this separate this support, this project model is approaching to you and the president has said. as of the abuses, goal of joining d u by 20 for key and russia is now hoping that's popping up progression parties in
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the country will help prevent that. and then later this year we will have the presidential elections in bold. all the other is going to be a referendum on you membership in the parliamentary election next year. so and russia is wants to prop off this pro russian party. they are currently pulling gets around 40 percent. so they go head to head with deep pro. you party that is now in power and in this calculation to goes as a resource for the pro russian party on it. i'm sure there is now governing there. and it is also a source of instability, a way to disrupt the work of more different governments. so she may not be there, and reagan, thank you very much. and we go to brazil now whether wells biggest whitland is on 5. the pantano region, which is about the size of england is phone to about 5 as doing dry season spot this year. the well, 5 seasons started earlier and is more intense environmental as well. that if more
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is not done, nearly all of the wetlands will be gone in a few decades. tend to know should be flooded, right now. instead, it's burning the fires in this wetland have increased tenfold compared to last year . the intensity of a mix, residents, i'm certain about the future. anytime it feels sadness when i see the destruction of sinus to see essentially like this come to an end. so must life ends in these claims. this wetland is home to wild life like alligators, jaguars, and, and eaters. they're also breezing grounds for nearly 4000000 title own
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by farmers like jose, who rely on ranching for income. the fires threat and not only his health, but also his livelihood. were trying to think i've got to do the other side of the base so that they have a better chance of surviving the day. so many of the, with the 5 is growing. it could still set on them london level by in the course to get home to the blazes are spreading more quickly this year due to low rainfall. the hot dry conditions along the strong winds are making it harder for firefighters to put them out. authorities, once the situation under control before the real wildfire season begins in july, you're watching the news. here's a reminder of our top story, or how boss has delivered its response to the c's. 5 proposal announced by us president joe biden. the group expressed as quote, readiness to positively reach
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a deal to end the war and gaza bought at once. amendments to the plot of the israel know how mos have publicly committed to the proposal. and that's it for me of the news team fund off god office in berlin from you and the team. thanks for the
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