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the, the, this is dw news line from ballot. benjamin netanyahu is dissolved as well cabinets . the decision follows the resignation of central national unit to policy, lead us many guns earlier this month. to bowl cabinet was full and shortly after the october 7th turbo tax on the as well is comes off to israel as it says, it's daily tactical pause in parts of southern gaza with a law more 8 shipments spot, pride, screwed. say it's not enough. as the u. n. ones, thousands of children in the territory, all suffering from the queue of knowledge and process brought them it puts in is heading for north korea to meet with can jump on where the to isolated leaders. i
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expected to submit this to the teacher and you cannot make corporation the i'm good how office, thanks for joining us. and it's really official says that prime minister benjamin netanyahu was dissolved, israel's will cabinets this off to minnesota, or benny guns and his national unity poverty. quit the government earlier this month. meanwhile, israel continues its military operations in the gaza strip is, was ami. a said it would implement a daily tactical pose along the road and southern gaza to allow a deliveries through. they can shut on board across the correspondence to extremely jones is now from the jerusalem. the tonya, why we'll see is where they will come and it dissolved today
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a lot. it didn't come exactly as a surprise. i mean, this move was expect as i prime minister benjamin netanyahu of to his minister benny guns and also his number 2 of his party guy. the eyes in coach left the government over a week ago. so for some here, it was father formality that this happened. now this consultative body, the smaller will copying it, was a full and actually shortly after the attacks on october 7 know to show a unity to bring the parts of the opposition also in this government. and this will come in that was kind of a condition that mr. guns was actually joining this government at the time that some yes say of course, no, it was also a political move now by problem must have been a minute to now. he didn't want his power as cabinet ministers a bit. so those motors who was finance minister and also the minister for national security at the time of ben via to join this of work cabinet. a but some said was
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more formative because now basically what mister netanyahu will do is that she will of some government sources have said she will form a smaller consultative, a groups ahead of the bigger decisions or critical decisions and then bring them into the wider a secure to copying that, but it is expected that they will be more and more pressure, increasing pressure domestically and also internationally on a prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i also know that this will cabinet is gone because nothing else could always pointed to this more unity to this interest party that was part of it, and that is of course, no longer the case. so what these tactical pause is in gaza that were announced by the israeli army promise, and this is you all reportedly criticize the these pauses we'll see, not in phone to why this confusion. it was that there was
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a lot of speculation about it, but the fact is these tactical pauses were not canceled. so what happened is on sunday morning the is really military announced that they will implement or that those tactic pauses were actually already implemented from start today. their 11 hour zone from the morning to the evening along a cory door, or a certain road in southern a gauze. and that should basically allow humanitarian aids to go through in a more, a safer way. and we understand that from an instability me nothing. y'all was as reportedly saying he was not a very or he was very critical about it, not happy about it, but i think what you have to offer right now is whether those, this tactic oppose actually effective to bring the age where it needs to be. and be heard from many agencies and also the united nations that they say it's still, you know, one of the most dangerous places to pick up the 8 at the camera. i showed them
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crossing this is that most of the 8 us know china through since the off of crossing with egypt has been closed. and what is really, officials have accused and un agencies that you know, the trucks are not that are on because aside, i'm not picked up in a timely manner. agency, if it's simply sometimes too dangerous. also that is lawlessness. and also, you know, this a tactic impulse doesn't really allow them to distribute the 8 where it needs to be . it allows them to go in a safer way, but it's still very dangerous. also for the many turned work. is there an exam of them in the folder from jerusalem? thank you very much, tanya. the last of nations meanwhile, has welcome to you announcement of the technical pauses, but says more needs to be done. children among those with the greatest needs to both health organization said more than 8000 children. on the 5 years old i've been diagnosed and treated for a tooth melba tricia, 1600 of them,
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are classified as severe cases as well as not having enough food. agencies say a children like access to sufficient health care and a living in a constant state of fear. james elder is a spokesperson for the united nations children's agencies. unicef fee joined us earlier from rough on southern gaza and explained how the humanitarian situation has evolved in the recent months. look, it's gotten so much worse. no one should be surprised by that since march. those same children have had to 3 more months of relentless, bombardments every not as it before, as we were getting this sorted out over there at the bottom. and see now last night the night before. if it's not on bottom, it's, it's drawings either attack drones or drones of the, like a low mile or in your head. this continues to go on. i, the great fear is that it's a normalized, there is nothing normal about children being deprived. so there's nothing normal about thousands of children being bone. there's certainly nothing normal about the
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constant fee of the people living. so people now physically and psychologically shifted, they worried much, somehow they've held on, but they are literally now just holding on with a die like a water with nutrition, consistent denials of eyes, and on going indiscriminate, indiscriminate attacks. i've just come back from a hospital again saying children with liam is missing with our, with, with, with uh and that being made line in the last few days while sleeping in their home . it's $250.00 days. that's how things are compared to match. any poll is in bombing is good news for children. they haven't seen it. i haven't heard. it's todd to explain what it's lot must be like for jobs for this relentless bombardment m, as a mother said to me in march where they thought they were going to get a safe spot to not is it not? i can promise my child. she will wake up tomorrow morning. that stays far too, as didn't happen, that hope was bombed away. so any pause is good. there's
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a lot more to be saying, we bought these millions, it's one crossing. it's about getting some id and we need to get more id and yes, but then we need to get that. i'd say 3 across the gallons of strip. that is the responsibility of the occupying power. it is a very difficult, it is very dangerous place to divide. so we have to say it's, there was a lot of law yet to be saying right now there is a, you know, we need to see evidence on the ground, not most statements. we need to see evidence as to whether this woman smooth, the foster side for delivery. and i, the, the clearest way to do that would not just be with a pause or a strategic strategic pause would be with more crossings argument. in fact, we've seen them clouds wrap up rather in the south is the humanitarian lifeline. cuz you mandatory and agencies for a coming in. we've seen half as many trucks in my as april top as many out of time with the need is skyrocketing. we've seen houses many because may have cost was the offensive, and russell, the so called quote unquote, limited offensive the limits it offensive that led to
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a 1000000 more people being display. so we need more crossings with a much safer environment. so it's a step, but it's a very baby step and it's only been around for a day. i'm not exactly sure on the spice, but it's painful bothering the last couple of hours nearby where i am at least in raffle, was on a conduit on wednesday to go to the north with a truck of medical, a nutrition supplies 410000 children, critical loss saving supplies was about a 25 mile 40 kilometer journey. it took surgery and out with all the paperwork, it took $13000.00 in the and that truck was denied based on that, it was meant to be a back and not a closed truck out rule. the inspections it was denied, those 10000 children did not get that. i that we will return. we will go again, but it's not as simple as going the next day. be just given how to address these operating of armies. we need ahmed vehicles for every comb. boyd. so that's $10000.00 children. we've got a very wide mandate. unicef, it's water. it's sanitation, it's tense because so many damage the last that home we want stop. but we need,
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we need is route to facilitate enabled us to do our work for the civilian. so again, just holding on that was use as terms of the talking to us that your parents might have decided which policies will fit in the use column and spot who gets to head the institutions and brussels for the next 5 years is yet to be determined that's what the leaders of the 27 e u countries hope to thrash house over then on monday, being commission, president of the funded line wants to stay in a position for a 2nd term, often sent a ride party one the most seats about the leaders of the 27 countries 1st have to agree on who gets the top jobs. they will also decide on success as to european council president, sean michelle, and just temporarily use for an a fast chief of all cost on the sea salt and stands by outsides metering in brussel associate. tell
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us more about this particular summit. yes. so this is the 1st time that the you need us a meeting after the elections, and the goal of this meeting is really to discuss the you top jobs, and then he does have a rise. they're already in the room as rather magic. if you're once over the happen and um, they're just meant to, to talk among them and really just discuss of the stage who they think should be the next. you commission president as well as the top to promote and also be the very own president. so the president of the european council have what is important to note is that there are no real decisions binding decisions can be expected from today. because this isn't an official meeting. there could be a political agreement that might be announced later today or not. and
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if there would be a political agreement that would be formalized at a later stage, and there is another summit coming up the end of june. now as we've heard, was up on the line wants to keep the top job that the board does the shift to the right that came out of the parliament elections mean for designating the next high profile. you level roles. so on the 1st floor, maybe not even that much because the heads of states that are coming here and their composition has not changed with the european elections. but if you take a bit of a closer look, and if you think of france and germany, france is and has seen the far right coming in strong, just fit the european elections. this made french president a model, maxwell hall for a new election for snap election, the end of june and beginning of july. and oh, it's in germany. and the far right i turn it to for germany came in before was a chance less as social democrats at the 2nd place. so if you look at that,
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and if you think of the roles that france and germany used to play or play in the european union, dallas described as being the, the motor off to your opinion that really kind of, you know, gift of a fall. but then this might have implications for, for the power, for the power button, see in the european union. and this is one thing, but there might also be another indirect consequence off the far right? having one more seeds. what is important to say they have one more seats for they have not one as many as some have projected before and never the less. what might be important in the 2nd step once and you commission president will be nominated. this person needs to secure a majority in this european parliament that has just been elected. and we have for 5 samples from 10. so that shows that he does not want to see a majority being billed by the by the right wing. and the populace tried to do that
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because one of the csr isn't that in brussels. thank you very much. let's see. let's take a look now at some of the other stores making headlines. the russian miss all the talk on ukraine's central pulse of a region has injured at least a dozen people and damaged several buildings. authorities say, had knocked off electricity for more than 55000 people and damaged several high rise building emergency crews repairing the power. lot all 3 is rude and conservative policy is set, it will take legal action off to the countries environment. minister help the you, pos, a new conservation, little green policy minister defined both the transfer and the government. the flagship policy ends to restore the use the greatest ecosystem to china now where millions of people are trying to cope with 2 types of extreme weather flooding from heavy rains as killed at least 4 people and forced tens of
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thousands to effectuate in the country south the north is suffering through a heat wave that's raising phases of a dropped another sweltering day in northern china here in the capital badging residents or adapted finding ways to beat the heat was built for the time that we were things like net, gators, you know, otherwise when we get sunburned, actually i already got sunburn cuz you can see on my skin anyways, with paintings, whether you're either going to get scores, you know, with the or suffolk, you'll get a home. most of there's only those 2 options. so meanwhile, much of southern china has been dealing with torrential rain full in food john province. days of heavy rains triggered land slide trapping a passing truck. at least 4 people have died with the further to reported missing large parts of food. john were under water on the weekend, as river level surged,
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forcing authorities to evacuate. tens of thousands of people. you'll control shooting in shanty province, tennessee, on which has many urban areas and city streets where a wash and water elsewhere in the grand g region rescue teams were hard at work, bringing people to safety. as countless homes and villages were inundated, the chinese government has issued repeated calls to step up preparedness in anticipation of more severe weather. heavy rain is expected to continue in the coming days with several central provinces affected. while the heat wave in northern china shows no sign of letting up or russia as president flooding the fulton will travel to north korea to meet with kim jones on the 2 countries i've drawn closer since the imposition of west and sanctions of
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a most cause war and ukraine, russian media say the to may sign a security partnership and defiance of warnings from the us and soft career. your cream leader came gentlemen in russia last you shaking hands with his russian counts upon the lot to my present demand. he now cause an invincible comrey, no substance abuse and trips in north korea. and 2 said racing with came the latest demonstration of deepening toys between moscow and fuel. yeah. but throughout the series of the united states have drawn close to since russia lost its full scale invasion of ukraine's finding friendship. i mean growing global life selection, but it's the relationship that spoken concerns in the west. south korean and us officials say the north has been feeding the russians who machine sending millions of munitions to must go. they say russia in baton has provided most career with military technology. and the can only kate in defiance of un resolutions sold in
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washington, have held an emergency cool to discuss the visit. but despite the western criticism, the kremlin said it has every right to develop ties with killing yet and shouldn't be challenged for doing so. this comes this tensions on the korean peninsula. steadly built the us and south career recently conducted joints era exercises teaching a b one strategic moment to allow split of shooting for you did the 1st precision guided building drill even 7 years south korea this month, scrapped and military packed with the north, allowing it to resume combat drills on the shared folder. the soul ritz pod said it was responding to a barrels of north cream balloons, filled with the season trash that was sent toward the south. bradley bowman is a foreign policy analyst at the foundation for the defense of democracies, and he joins us now from washington. d. c at bradley put in has not been to north
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korea for 24 years. why is it going now? thanks for now to join. you know, this is pollutants 1st trip in quite some time. but it's hardly surprising. i say that because it's worth remembering that kim went to russia last september and during that visit, he called the chunks relationship with russia, a top priority. any committed to full support, not only for people who prefer his warm ukraine and the time russia announced that there might be a reciprocal visit by putting into north korea. so this is really can be viewed as kind of fulfillment of that commitment and a reciprocal visit following chemist visit last year. so it's not surprising but why now i think this is part of a broader dynamic and then also one specific to the bilateral relationship. the broader dynamic is that we're really saying we being united side, united states, europe, and our allies are seeing the joining if you will, of what i would call and access of the groceries consisting of china, russia, ron, and north korea. you know,
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there's differences between the countries and their objectives, and they have distrust among themselves and all across tend not to want to trust other leaders. but they're unified by their opposition to the united states, to europe, and to the rules base order. and they're eager to maintain their foot on the road so their respective people to maintain their, their a star trek rep on power and to advance a might makes right for a policy in each of their respective regions. the presents not only regional challenges, both but also global challenges as well. so how much help can can really gift 14 for his war against ukraine as well. you know, it's a good question. kim has already provided a lot of support to put in according to the us defense intelligence agency. this is, as of last may, i'm just a couple of months ago. i know create already provide at least 3000000 artillery rounds to russia for use in uh, inside ukraine sport, uh, hooton's on promote invasion. and we've also seen the supply of short range
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ballistic muscles. and according to that, again, to the defense intelligence agency, we see the remains of some of those north korean muscles have you been use inside the crane, including your car keys in january. so we've already seen weapons going from north korea to russian for using the crane and we don't have that wash. oh, you, north korean weapons being used in europe to kill european men, women, and children, europe, that's a big deal. and the problem is using in his forces are going through these musicians so quickly. the russian defense industrial base is having a hard time keeping up. so they need all the help they can get and they're going to get some of that help, haven't get in. and want more than from john young. bradley briefly, if you can, what does he couldn't get in return from bush and kim uh wants the economic help. he wants diplomatic support, the un security council, and he wants to weapons as well support for north prius space program, which creates genuine concerns, of course, for south korea, japan in the united states as well as the broader international community. and the
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bottom of that with a foundation for the defense of democracies. thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us. thank you. as a russia is ramping up nuclear threats and it's war against ukraine, nuclear on states. so spending more on weapons of mass destruction, the still cold, international peace research institute has released a report warning nuclear weapons. having played such a prominent role in global relations since the cold war. russia and this allied bella roost carried out nuclear drills this months. the exercises were designed to this carriage west and support for ukraine in a separate report. the international, combined to abolish nuclear weapons icon says that was a $10000000000.00 increase in global spending on nuclear weapons. last year alone. the coal also of icons reports susie snyder told the w,
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want the countries with no chaos, and also spending all that money on as well. every one of these countries as modernizing their arsenals. so they're spending the money on new airplanes, new submarines, and new missile systems. to deliver nuclear weapons wherever they want on the earth . it's only 9 countries, but it's a huge amount of money. we calculated about $3000.00 per 2nd. spent in 2023 on weapons. but most of these countries hoping never to use and that really should never be used. the us spending is goes primarily into the hands of private contractors. so within the us, the companies that are making a profit building these weapons of mass destruction companies like lockheed martin and northrop grumman that take home major contract. in fact, we profile 20 companies in this report that have contracts for the next decades,
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totaling over $387000000000.00. and it's unfortunate because all of these countries have promised to negotiate nuclear disarmament. and yet none of them are doing it. in fact, they're making massive investments of tax payer money into decades of potential destruction with these weapons of mass destruction. muslims from around the world have visited saudi arabia for the annual hodge pilgrimage. the ritual is one of the largest mass gatherings in the world. almost 2000000 people to pump facing sweltering conditions. officials and saudi arabia say at least 14 people died because of the extreme hate one thing. yeah, muslims from around the world travel to saudi arabia for the sacred, spiritual experience. the harsh pilgrimage is a chance to walk in the footsteps of prophets and spend 5 or 6 days,
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often during hot summer, with the among the rituals is the stoning of the table, where ship is throw safe in stones 3 concrete pools symbolize and medieval in the mean of valley located just outside is lambs, wholly, a city of mika. many customs take place out doors and on foot a challenge and temperatures of $45.00 degrees or more. but that doesn't fit hodge is a difficult task. so you have to exec effort and perform the rituals even in the heat, and crowding you use an umbrella drink water and put it on to your body to prevent the hydration and the water spring causing the walkways help. my mother brought a little besides, saudi arabia has these help climate controlled areas to help manage the hate with officials distributing voice. so to keep people cold. the house just one of the 5
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basic obligations of being muslim. if we believe a who has the mains is encouraged to perform the pilgrimage, at least once in a lifetime, to you're watching, the news is a remind to another top story we're following for you. and is there any official says the prime minister benjamin netanyahu is dissolved, israel's woke up and that's, that's off to administer benny guns and to is national unity posit, quit the government on the june night and rushes, president vladimir putin will travel to north korea to meet with ken jones on russian media say the to may sign a security partnership in defiance of warnings from the us on south korea. and that's it's from me on the news team. i will have a world news update for you at the top of the on. don't go away. next. we have an
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