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the, the, this is dw news live from berlin. the united nations condemns israel's killing, of 6 of its workers and 1000 other people were killed in the striking of school and gone to which israel said was a homeless command center. you and she says, what's happening in the territory is totally unacceptable. also coming up, the international credit agency, moody's says, mexico's traditional reforms could throw its economy into turmoil protesters. urge states not to ratify the measure, which the president says will help find organized crime. and thailand, new prime minister lays out her plans for the country page on time. sheet of last is the 3rd member for family to hold. office will get the latest from bangkok plus
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egypt. once it's clean back a top egyptian archaeologist calls for the boss of never to day to be returned home . more than a century after the world famous artifact was on earth and taken to a german museum. the american isn't staying, it's good to have you with us. the head of the united nations has condemned the killing of 61 staff members, and it is really striking a school housing displays, palestinians, and central gossum and imposed on asked secretary general antonio tetter said, what's happening in the territory is quote, totally unacceptable. this is the aftermath of the strike on the al job new school . in this, there aren't on wednesday. 12 other civilians were reportedly also kills their the
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school houses a un run facility where thousands of thousands were sheltering. it had already been bombed several times before. these really military said that this latest attack was a precision strike, targeting her mom's command center. on joining me in the studio now, is there a middle east analyst shanie? rosanna has shown a good to see you on what more can you tell us about the strike in central garza? well, we know there's also a large number of, of people injured, a lot of them also including women and children in what was, you know, supposed to be a more safe part of the gaza strip and the new star out there. you're in the center of the gaza strip. but what is most interesting to see is it, we actually see the new policy of israel. you know, the weight is what is now operating is gone. that is regular, you know, a random attacks trying to what they say, they call it, you know, what, you know, keep a gaus ons and the, and how mos on high alert, willing to, you know,
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see whenever there is an opportunity. but this will really clear strategy. there's a lot of tactics, you know, minimal, uh, the, the assumption, what are you attempting to have minimum, a civilian casualties or, you know, for is really sort of a precision of tax. but actually in a bigger picture of what's a strategy for the whole got history, we don't really see much, you know, logic in israel's, you know, plans for that reason. i mean to stay with us because it's like to speak to also that is really prime minister benjamin atanya, who in just a moment to because the prime minister is showing little sign of changing course. and that's to spite continued protests against his government, with little progress made to return the hostages taken by hamas during the october 7th terrace to tax. the demonstrators have been growing desperate to double use. tanya kramer has this report last week, fury. and so intel,
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of the, unused, at 6 mill hostage bodies were recovered from gaza. they've been shot that off to surviving for 11 months. is very, at least are not only angry at home us. many you have low confidence that prime minister benjamin netanyahu is interested in making it to you to release the remaining $101.00 hostages. hit that into lines in garza. come on the berries. we can do nothing about them. so i think we need to stop there will we need to to do a deal with them and the i thing that we need to give them and anything they want because a residence in as well, or they've been suffering and they taking oxygen as a government and you need to save them no matter what. what do you need to give? give them back. it's. it's the har har show. we need them to come back home. we need this man to go away and let us revive our country.
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but the prime ministers, village is car ride, collision seems stable. that's despite these continuing must protest. and despite the drop in his personal popularity since october, no influx on the government, not yet. so maybe if we had these 500, the 1000 people go to jerusalem and sit there for 3 days. maybe price now, there is no one the challenge and our position is not to you. and if i need to know who insist that only military pressure can make him, us release the hostages. but critics say his sudden insistence that is where the troops remain on the border area between garza and egypt. the philadelphia corridor makes an agreement even less likely. now the world will seriously demand that this
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will make concessions after this massacre. what message of a central from us? i'll tell you what the messages, murder more hostages will get more concessions. so that's not only a logical, it's not only a moral is the right insane. so it's not going to happen. she more of belongs to a small group of foundations of hostages and sources. garza who say any concessions would endanger is right in the future. with his nephew of you know, tongue or was taken hostage from the nova music festival on october 7. a so mcdonough, the deal and giving up remotely to anything. and not only we say any attempt to talk with them us will lead to more and more being murdered. and we're saying to stop the negotiations completely. and that causes understand that can be no more
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from us. not now to all the day off to show how the protest as he is say, that after nearly a year the hostages chances of survival look increasing the peak divisions in israel. a hardening with no agreement insight and dw isn't the least analysts from euros on us is still in the studio with me. so shiny, as our report shows us natania, who's so far not showing any signs of changing course. but is there something that would persuade him to agree to a cease fire deal with him off or does a prime minister not want a deal? so he is very much a surrounded by right wing extremists. they support this government. they have a very strong correlation. as long as this is the, the way things are the assumption that assumptions are, he's not going to, but um, especially bringing back to the hostages, having a hosted you'll, that's part of the, the official line of what the government is trying to achieve in gaza. you know,
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other than find a home also, so bringing them home. and now it's the question of how to bring them home. as long as this now feel secure politically, it's probably don't kind of change. and we've been seeing these demonstrators on the street for almost a year now, unfortunately, because this has as long as, as far as going, and this has not changed much for an engineer who maybe if it becomes, you know, there were attempts, we saw it 2 weeks ago to have more of a general strike to bring also some, you know, it could not make pressure a, this hasn't really managed into come to fruition. and so we have not seen any escalation in protest in a way that might make missing out change his course. and so, you know, we also, you know, people who are hoping american pressure might be the, you know, the, the extra, you know, you know, leverage that might, you know, make that to me. i will change that hasn't been too productive as well. and now with the american elections getting into high gear, the americans focusing on their own campaigns, does not really much interest in putting to much pressure on it's in your ability actually for the people sitting now in the white house. show me,
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i'd like to ask you about reports that israel's president, it's ok here. it's all good as trying to mediate towards a new government of national unity. so with out these far right parties, is that a possibility? interestingly enough, this is an initiative that was actually uh we was brought up 1st by the families of the hostages. the way they see it as we were talking about as long as the thing you know, has this political collision strong behind him. and as long as they know into one, the one supporting him are against the deal. if it was like, okay, now want to secure his political future. we need to create some sort of a political make shift that will allow him, you know, to stay stable in power. but then at the same time puts away, pushes away to the margins and maybe get with completely of those extreme right. members of the government. so there's a lot of talking now behind the scenes about that. it doesn't seem to be something that you know, particularly wishes to do because the minute then he brings back the hostages, which is the goal of all of this. you know, political, you know, a deal,
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then he's out, then why would he want to do that? you know, he puts, you know, he basically puts a, a time clock on his own term, which is now seem to be secure for next 3 years. and, you know, pushing away his natural allies that we've seen him now with the right is a, it's a safer bed for him for long term. you know, standing his grip on power get loose and he rose on us, our middle east analysts chanita, always so great to hear your insights. thank you to all right, let's turn our attention to mexico now. and moody's readings agency is warning that a plan to judicial reform in the country could seriously undermine mexico's economic and fiscal credibility and measure calls for judges at all levels to be elected by popular vote. and that the agency says could erode critical checks and balances. mexico states are expected to quickly ratify the measure, which is backed by outgoing president andre as monroe lopez opener doors ruling party. and he says it's necessary to stand found corruption bod protesters say it
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will have the opposite effect. mexican protests to say justice should be blind. but they fear the newly past reforms which establish elections with judges will make courts pauses and an open to influence students and you. this will work as a leading the demonstrations because it goes against the checks and balances and judges impartiality. the judge has no democratic role at all. that's what the legislators are full. they're supposed to be all representatives, although they have turned a deaf ear to our request. opponents storms, percentage as it goes to the low. they echoed concerns by human rights groups and the united states ambassador through said mexico's democracy was in danger. even the supreme court's chief justice said elections would let criminals put pressure
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on judges. but sentences relocated to another chamber to pass the laws. it's one of the final acts of outgoing left his president under as manuel lopez over the door. who says the wells 1st, traditional elections will make courts accountable to the masses instead of financial leads us to imagine that you know, where is this going process? as a generous judge is my wife said hon. exceptions i said to be sure magistrates and this does not mean nadia at the surface of a predatory minority said has dedicated itself to plunder in the country. the president has whose support as he watched as the delayed vote, pause to nice the we're supporting the reform because everyone who has approach to codes seeking justice has realized how rock into 2
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different powers. the changes must still pass mexico state legislatures where the ruling morena policy is confident to victory. despite the waves of outrage on the streets, let's get a check. now some of the other story is making a news around the world. for us and u. k. have pledged nearly one and a half $1000000000.00 and fresh a to ukraine. the announcement came during a visit by the us secretary of state antony, blinking, and british foreign minister and david allow me to keep of both countries are still holding out on granting ukraine permission to use of western supplied long range weapons against targets deep inside russia to the southern us state of louisiana as being battered by tropical storm francine. nearly 250000 people, have been left without power. authorities have ordered evacuations, and our warning of a severe flooding francine was downgraded from a hurricane after making land phone throughs. former president,
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alberto for g. maury has died at the age of 86. he governed peru for 10 years until the year 2015 more. his time and office was marked by new liberal economic reforms and the violent suppression of a malice to insurgency. he was later jailed for human rights abuses, spending 16 years in prison before his release in 2023. well, thailand's new prime minister marks the formal start of her administration today with a policy statement to parliament. setting out the details of a new stimulus plan, paid on time she to want is the daughter of former prime minister attack. she is, you know, watch one of thailand's most controversial political figures. she's the latest member of the family dynasty to hold the office. dw garrick motus has this report. the new prime minister holds a special place in this man's heart. hi,
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so i'm john palm is a huge fan of petrol and tom chanel was the float. member of our family to hold to thailand's highest office. beginning of the mind. i'm delighted out of them. she's an incredibly capable person. i've been pocket. i think she's inherited the spirit and patients from her father along with a valuable experience from both her father and her aunt. he came out of me thinking the taxi driver has met the new prime ministers relative, her father texan, who recently returned to thailand from political exile and her on june block both from a prime minister. one's head on thompson. why has never held the elected office before? she can paint last year in the general election to her father's party and had to face obligations should be his puppet. i hope i can ask him for advice anytime that i want, but not all the top 24. so unlike that because it's not possible,
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i am my own person and a half by on things and my own goals that have to be achieved for the future. improving living conditions for people like drunk funds are included in her goals, but she also promised to reduce thailand's national debt. political experts agree that such promises are not the key to stay in power. and that she has to deal with the traditional it's the old healy to keep the peck but to keep them from staging. a quote to keep the chords from the the, solving the party. and she has to keep the affections happy that you cannot do much. john ponds for most, you know, why heroes were ousted by those that lead said the military in course he says he's not concerned that pro military parties who used to be the she knew was false,
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are propping up the government of his car and to your role but the mall, but had keypad ma'am, we can't keep looking back at past problems and conflicts. it's time for us to join hands together and reduce conflict while building a better country from a better future for our people when he could, before entering politics, headphones on at been running, the hotel r for families, business empire. now, to work here, the type argument, as the thought should know, what prime minister c. d, w correspondence. the armada has filed that report and he joins us now from bank concord to see you get. so what more can you tell us about the new type prime ministers plans for her 1st term, i think is really the chance for pet sometimes. you know, want to convince the type of relations that it is her apology,
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the pure type pots you can most of the country full. but one has to have a son for the last general election was actually not won by her party, which is the 2nd runner up, but was won by the so called me solve a policy that most dissolved by the constitutional court that are almost the type people already killed institutional change, breaking up monopolies, moving the economies globally. and that is still the expectations of many type people i've talked to hold. they want to see a real change in the southeast asia, 2nd largest economy. and that is her jobs. to make that happen, we do know though that critics are calling her a puppet of her father. i thought it was interesting in your report. she even said she would be asking him occasionally for advice. and we also heard about some of the challenges that she's going to be facing. am trying to appease the royal and political and military establishment in thailand. so is she really in a position to actually achieve anything significant as
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well? it's definitely is if it goes but it is doable, staying and power will be a key part, but also delivering on some promises electoral promises when since she has made faces, i have talked to her potty rather her last talk now for a long time about the so called did you still ball that you have to see that, that that's not just for the type sites, but also for the type of society for type people, individual is a big problem. and her body has promised 810002 type bought to about $300.00 euros for each type person 450008 type voters that will be handled out as a digital bullet. so all type people have been talking to a filling in the, at the moment of an act on their smartphones to get hold of that money. and it is projects like this one where she needs to convince the population why left the same time, balancing the interest and making sure that she's not violating the interest of our full tire. well, it's maybe not surprising that people are, and susie asked about getting some free money from the stage,
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but what are beyond just economic concerns? the most pressing issues in thailand at the moment and what can the new prime minister deliver no, you cannot make reform is of course a key thing that you needs to deliver, but also it is about stability. i think what people here in charlotte really want to see is that any form of change is across through the gift to see that the last general election produced the government. where the prime minister was forced to step down by the constitutional for the policy that has won the election was dissolved by the constitutional court. and so a concern, of course, is that that might happen to her government as well as a military coup. i think at the moment this is not on the cards. a type people are really tired. all right. military parties running this country fair. thank you so much for that. that was a delay of correspondence. garrick motus in bangkok, we appreciate your reporting. the social media
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platform ex, formerly known as twitter, has been blocked in brazil for weeks. now. owner eland mosque has refused to comply with legislation requiring a legal representative in the country. he's called it a hostage law that would allow brazelton jail his employees if disapproved of content on the platform. well now x is also facing square with me in europe over its practices. to companies, terry shaw says x could even be banned and the you, if it fails to comply with the blocks laws just 2 years ago was he was buying then twitter fuel on musk seemed fine with the european union's new digital services that the dsa regulating online content is really great discussion and i really think a i, bruce, everything is i really, but now muscles company renamed x is an e. u. regulators cross hairs. the 1st platform to face charges violating the dsa
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with a preliminary investigation showing x does not comply on 3 main points related to transparency and accountability and the dialogue. musk one's called a great has seriously deteriorated. when you internal market commissioner jerry brutal recently reminded musk he must comply with e u la relations, took a turn for the todd re does the commission of respects to eat on musk telling commissioner both on, i'm quoting you to literally your own face. we don't comment on collins ever, we're not going to do it. in this case, commission vice president, better your of us is the you is waiting on next is response to the complaints. in europe, we have some content which is prohibited bylaws and it has to be respected online and they have to guarantee they are making enough money in the to be able to get on the legality of the content. it's not yet clear what x will do in brazil must chose
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to lift the platform, be banned instead of complying with legal obligations. we cannot exclude it. of course we've seen him for sale. the musk is willing to go quite far. give up 22000000 users because he doesn't agree with these obligations. but it is certainly not the aim of the dsa and also not of the commission that these obligations would lead to have been off a flight from services. the idea and the goal is that platforms work better that they're designed better. that concept moderation is more accountable, more transparent, the deadline for x to change its ways is not public. but if the company doesn't, it could face a fine of up to 6 percent of its annual global turnover or b band making the more than 110000000 current users in the u. x consumers as the bust of queen nefertiti is one of the most famous artifacts of ancient egypt . it's been in a berlin museum ever since. it was discovered by european explorers more than
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a century ago. when now, a prominent egyptian archaeologist has launched a petition calling on german 8 to give back the bust. he says it's time for egypt, cultural heritage to come home. it's a debate that's been going on now for a 100 years. who owns the famous post of napa? t t. the diction queen was put on display for the 1st time in the noise museum in berlin, in 1924. and is now in the possession of the prussian cultural heritage foundation . over the years they have been repeated demands from egypt, vanessa t. t to be returned to homeland. now the renowned egyptian archaeologist saw he who was his, starts with a new petition calling for its repack creation. we are known to day the user or the uh, this is the national committee, as well as the government's committee, the last 4 days of the box to visit the p. as in the past,
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the impression coastal heritage foundation still sees no reason to attend the valuable object. yeah, i don't. is the dispute not true? and this one does our stances, of course, that we 1st of all adhere to the legal situation that laga and type provides a clear basis to provide the best of here on plaza. i want to push to hear is the what is the legal basis in this complicated case. in 1912, egypt was not yet a sofa in states and not to petition control. archaeologists from britain, france, and germany was scowling the land in search of the treasures because they museums, according to the lowest and fullest. at the time excavation teams were allowed to take half of the objects found, while the other half had to remain in egypt. when f a t t was excavated by the gym and our fuel to just literally boil hard to 1912, the antiquities department decided that the past would go to germany,
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while the wind ulta piece would remain in egypt. so from this legal standpoint, everything was about food, but the laws of the time who made under the conditions of imperialism. for many egyptians, the return of the past is not a question of what is right in law, but of what is just the museums state for that this the entity is because our heritage was taken out of egypt by the police and the english. this petition is not the 1st and probably won't be the last. there are currently no demands the risk that you should from the states of egypt. but the moral pressure on the pressure on cultural heritage foundation is growing. you're up to date on data, but you can use up next focus on europe. looks at how muslims and eastern germany are affected by the growing political power of the far right. i'm ariana evans dean
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. i'll be back at the top of the hour for you with more headlines. in the meantime, you can get lots more news on our website. just go to the w dot com from me and the entire news team in berlin. thanks for the company. the
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side to of course, the situation in ukraine is getting increased even in the west of the country along the remaining many of those facing possible conscription of desperate to try to avoid getting dropped but voted got stand ready to stop them, leaving the focus on us next on d, w. and so the conflicts with sarah kelly mccrae and says that it's the recent incursion into russian territory has made
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a mockery of fruitless red lines. and that the west should go haul in to help when the war. i discuss the options with a finished foreign minister, alina about tony, thanks for having me. so how does she see the prospect of turning the side in bushes in version of ukraine? conflict in 60 minutes on d w, the, this is aisha. i'm seeing in the still place telling us 32000000 people live here. many of them i understand you are so big and has so many people. there must be a way to do business here though, except my parents wanted me to become a civil servant, but i didn't like the idea of getting such an old fashioned job as being stuck with the dream coming through. making money. having
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a son feels injunction stuff, september 19th on d, w. the to hello and welcome to focus on your up. my name is connor dylan, religious freedoms, or integration into an open tolerance society. these rights are the foundation of western democracies like germany. and that's why seems like this one or so shocking at the construction side of the 1st mosque to be built in the small german state of to india, a series of wooden crosses were arrested by a far right initiative.

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