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the, the, this is dw news. why? but from berlin, us secretary of state entity blinking says the window is closing for is realty of green hostages home from garza. lincoln is in israel, pushing for a cease fire deal with the last call when you get a decisive moment to end the war. but her mouth says any announcements, progress, or, and illusion also coming up. ukraine's military reporting another blow to moscow supply lines in the course region. sports is bombing yet another bridge, aubrey key river as it tries to build a buffer zone and the russian side of the front law, the
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bridge off is good to have you with this a. we begin this monday in the middle east and a new week of efforts to reach a ceasefire and gossip talk to aimed at ending the fighting, have resumed in doha, today, us secretary of state entity blinking, he is in israel, pushing the case. you met with his really prime minister benjamin netanyahu in jerusalem after talks with these rarely president. but tomas have said that any signs of progress are an illusion. the group says it is real, has added new demands in the latest thoughts and has refused to consider withdrawing all of its troops from gauze that that is a red line for moss, which you may remember carried out. the october 7th tier attacks in israel here is the us secretary of state. this is a decisive moment. probably the best,
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maybe the last opportunity to get the hostages home to get a ceasefire. and to put everyone on a better path to enjoy peace and security. i'm here as part of an intensive diplomatic effort on present funds instructions to try to get this agreement to the line and ultimately over the line. it is time for it to get done. it's also time to make sure that no one takes any steps that could derail this process. well, i spoke with hands you should learn. he is a senior director at the counter extremism project here in berlin. he says it's far from sure whether this round of talks will end with a ceasefire deal. thank you so much for having me be that is touching go. the basic contradiction that have must needs the hostages to survive as an organization and for the survival of leadership. and israel is needs to have the most of the hostages to destroy how much in gaza has it terrified that is still there. and we
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have a breaching proposal by the egyptian capacity of us negotiators. that however, still reviews a 3 step process and as well as not address b is really 2 minds to keep control over the southern tip of causes the strip, the so called philadelphia of course, you saw see, i would not put money on this working. yeah. and we're getting rewards that and loss and so that any talk of progress here is an illusion. does that make these thoughts been a non starter? you know, i mean absolute, do you have to try in particular, in this situation, wherever you still do not know how, because loving your particular on his phone to react to the can and then you can get around. it is important to make sure that any, any chance of a potential agreement is used. but as long as israel is not,
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or the issue of israel not completely withdrawn from gaza strip is not addressed and a solution is found. i don't think that how much is going to agree to any given a temporary inquiry. and let's assume that a deal is reached. wouldn't bring about a sustained peace between israel and homeless and european ng. of course, in the ideal circumstances that would be the name of the agreement. however, if the premium and as the mentor now begin speaking about some kind of a more sustained solution of the gaza strip to have some instructional, regardless trip by anyone. but these really military, he will have a massive internal problem in his government because there are at least 2 groups in his government like 5 been clear and smoked rich or absolutely do not accept anyone else. but these really military control and gaza and wrap, of course, is not something that how much was being able to reach. i'm gonna ask you about another story, this coming out of israel, how much is claimed responsibility for a suicide bomb explosion, and tell
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a beep that killed the assailant. an injured one person. how worried it should is, will be by this a. this is a very all mean a side this is the 1st suicide for me. you know, while it is most likely not coming out of cars, but out of the i must start his and the respect while of course him in 5 more competitive than in the gaza strip. where there was only how much since 2007 in the west bank. of course there is other polish junior groups. that's the 5 top there's the front of steam and security surfaces of forces. and these really security forces and then it and you know, government wrongly as we found out, i've concentrated all of these efforts and military on the best buy and not the guy list a bunch of october 2030 the so they are because they're then the columns however, a suicide bombing doesn't take a massive amount of stuff. so this could be a return to the 1990 square. we saw numerous times of options. there's always we
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appreciate your time in your analysis today. thank you. thank you so much. all right, let's take a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world . health care workers in india have stage renewed protest in deli calling for tougher laws after a woman was raped and killed on duty. rallies were also held in other cities, some doctors and medic refusing care for non emergency patients. the government has asked the doctors to return to work and it said that it will form a committee to address their demands. the philippines have detected its 1st case this year. a inbox authorities are working to determine if this is the new deadlier strain that's been reported in several other countries. the world health organization has issued its highest alert over the more contagious variant after an outbreak killed hundreds in the democratic republic of congo. the question president vladimir putin is on a state visit to iser by john. he held talks with president wilhelm aliya in boxes
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. the 2 nations will sign agreements to expand their strategic partnership, which is expected to address the conflict between either by john and its neighbor, or meeting. or moscow has confirmed that ukraine has struck a 3rd bridge in the course region as it steps up. it's offensive into russia. ukraine says that it aims to create a buffer zone along the border to prevent the kremlin from launching further. attacks against ukraine. ukraine released these pictures of its forces destroying a 2nd strategic bridge. in course, over the we get, the campaign is designed to disrupt the most gals combat operations and supply routes. ukraine is also attacking russia from above, over a 100 drones of targeted air bases inside russia. in recent weeks, russia has been using these bases to launch ariel strikes into ukraine since the
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beginning of the war. a regular feature on the russian stake t v. images of military aircraft in exit. the plains attack in military positions and civilian infrastructure and ukraine. often with devastating glide bones leaving behind a trail of destruction, such weapons are difficult to detect. and russian war plains open to release them quite far from the front line. so the most effective option would be to destroy the aircraft, munitions in the air, or on the ground. and this is exactly what you creating and forces are trying to do . last week they launched what they say was the worst largest long range strike on russian air bases. with more than a 100 drones of attacking 3 major airfields inside russia. those bases hosting were planes start getting ukraine with blood bombs and missiles,
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including the hypersonic can child rockets these satellite images show the aftermath of one of the strikes in maurice o gladstone, at least 2 hangers, were destroyed, to fight through just a roll, so visible, but it's not clear if they were damaged and this is what happened after a similar drugs try come the air base and leap. it's early in august. hundreds of glide bombs were reported to have been destroyed in the attack. you craze incursion into rushes? coursed region is also believed to be helping achieve this goal was i the ukraine does not have the possibility of it because of the conducted long range strikes. use the weapon else that we possess, defends from the chair, sore throat, don't mind because that's the,
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could you seem to be there are no such decisions here. i am the more, therefore you up with the defense forces are needed to free those border areas from the russian contingent are you and if you think of carry out strikes against incentive credit, ok, you need some panel. the say the incursion can increase ukraine's range cost, right. can russian air bases for now, western allies lead me to the use of its long range weapons like attacking. what do you crane says to bet account a russian air strikes? what it really needs is the green light from allied weapon suppliers to use them against targets deep inside russia. the what do you the cyber most so is a senior lecturer, insecurity and development at kings college london. i asked her if she believes ukrainian progress and course is helping to reduce the threat of russian airstrikes
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the right. yes, it does. partly because russia, because a incursion that ukraine has caught, the dog has also been accompanied by the destruction as you showed of mary many f to, you know, these are very far away from curves and it shows that the ukrainians are being able to use drones to attract these are air bases, so dresser to an extent, the whole operation is supportive of this effort to prevent area and attacks are in to ukraine. but the main objective of these, uh parents incursion is not primarily related to that. it's primarily related to, as was mentioned by the next get today to create a sort of a buffer zone around the borders of ukraine and russia. so as to leave me a sort of the attacks on to blaze, any kind of, of weaponry and artillery systems further, further away. so it has, it does play a role in defending sort of the close of boulder areas to the north of sue me in
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ukraine. that was the materials that are most of the parents senior lecturer is security and development at kings college london. where is germany still committed to ukraine? government spokesman has denied the germany of turning its back on the country despite budget plans that call for reducing a to ukraine by 50 percent. next year. now the government spokesman both gong bush there said that reports that germany was reducing and support for ukraine were, quote, simply inaccurate. he added a despite plans to cut spending to ukraine. chancellor over schultz is fully committed to backing keys for as long as necessary. so he is germany planning to restrict the military aid to ukraine or not. i asked you to be a chief political correspondent, the deposit for more detail so well, yes, they also do media reports over the weekend. no, they're not said the german government today in that press conference. so what's
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behind all this the german government is currently putting together its budget for next year and that's always intense negotiations. but of course, especially so in a time of crisis like the current on this yeah, germany spending 8000000000 years a military aid for ukraine in the draft that was sent to parliament on friday last week. it says that the government is planning to spend full 1000000000 next year, so that would mean having it. and in addition, that was the last to buy the finance minister to the defense of foreign ministers. selling no more additional military support would be approved next year. so that of course left some to interpret that as a cuts and military spending. but the government in a press conference today. so that again that, that was not true. and that the sticking to that problem is, is that the, placing the hopes instead on another way of financing you've changed military needs next year. and here they're talking about what the g 7 agreed a few weeks ago that uh, $50000000000.00 loan would be set up for you. credit that is based on proceeds from
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frozen russian assets. and the problem here is that the details of that fund, when that will become the operational, i'm not clear, the government is hoping that that is going to be the case by the end of day. so you early next year and the government did do everything they could to sound hopeful, but of course we simply do not know. so we're dealing with a situation where there's just lots of room for interpretation. speculation. yeah, and that was our chief political correspondence, dina. honda speaking with me earlier, well, if you're looking for an excuse to be lazy, one city has perfected the art of doing nothing. at least for a day. columbia in the western city of the time have made the world date of laziness, part of a cultural festival. that's right. presidents take to the streets, didn't show up there, slacking skills all well, taking in the music and arts around it doesn't take
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much effort for that. she was reminded quickly of our top story. this our secretary of state entity blinking isn't, is real to fish for a ceasefire and gaza after thoughts resumed in doha last week, blinking says indigo. she agents have reached decisive to me. i'll be back at the top of the hour with mobile needs hope to see you this the can you see is what old cars tires have to do with you production. here's a hands on the real media watch now on youtube, the.

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