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the the, this is dw news lie from berlin. united nations condemns israel's killing of 6 of his workers. a dozen other people were killed in the strike on a school in gaza, which israel said it was a hum off command center. the u. n. shape says what's happening in the territory is totally unacceptable. also coming up, thailand's new prime minister lays out her plans for the country. types on time she knew want is a 3rd member of her family to hold office. plus egypt of wants. if queen, back a top egyptian archaeologist calls for the boss of never to day to be returned more than a century after the world famous artist cycles on earth and take it to
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a german museum, will take you to cairo, the mariana evans, dan. it's good to have you with us. the head of the united nations has condemned the killing of 6 of its staff members and is really striking a school in central cause. i'm in a post on x secretary general, antonio tetter said, what is happening in the territory is quote, totally unacceptable. this is the aftermath of wednesday strike and the all johnny school in sarah can. 12 other civilians were reportedly also kills their the school houses. a you one run facility for thousands of displaced causes were sheltering. it has already been bombed several times before. these really military said this latest attack was a precision strike, targeting
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a homeless command center for more or less spring and dw correspondence. emily gord, dean, who joins us from jerusalem. emily, what is the latest you can tell us about this is really strike on that school in central garza so golf of civil defense folks. trust my file has come out saying that this was, in fact the 5th strike on the all johnny school might have killed 18 people among them women and children, but also on real stuff across the u. m. agency for palestinian refugees has confirmed but one of those killed was 6 of his employees, the manager of the shelter as well as other team members who were providing system sir. um, altogether the head of the head of one raw says that at least 220 unreal members of staff has been killed in the war and gaza that was triggered on october
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7th last year by him off i am now israel has responded to the incident saying that it was occurring out precise strikes on what they believe was a command and control center of how much will we also just mentioned, some very strong condemnation from the un secretary general with header saying is just another example of israel. disregarding humanitarian law, has there been and if, and a response from israel or these really government yes, so danita known as wells and pass it up to the un has come out same quotes, but it was unconscionable. but the one continues to condemn israel's just war against hers. well, how must continues to use women and children of human feels. now israel has continuously accused him off of hiding behind women and children behind civilians
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and civilian infrastructure or carrying out a tax on, on, on his role. now homos, which is considered a terrorist organization by the us, that he k germany and many other countries has denied this accusation. but ultimately what you need to remember here is that israel has made its goal in this for and gaza that had full defense and destroy come off. and they say about to do so. they need to carry out. um precision strikes um on facilities that they believe um run by um from us even if they are um also um civilian is facilities because ultimately um they say about thomas is hiding behind them. now israel has drawn widespread condemnation on, on several occasions for it strikes conducted in a garza and you're in secretary general. antonio guitars has criticized as role quite sharply on this and accusing israel of breaking international humanitarian
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more given the widespread destruction of infrastructure and also, but also given the high death toll that's according to the home. a strong health official has health officials is set to be at about $14000.00 people. now. that was the w, as emily guardian in jerusalem for us. emily, thank you. as well. meanwhile, israel's prime minister of benjamin atanya, who is showing a little sign of changing course, and that despite continued protest against his government, with little progress made to return the hostages, taken by her mouse during the october 7th terrace attacks. the demonstrators having growing increasingly desperate dw is tanya kramer has this report, a non sweet fury, and so intel, a beast on use that 6 mill, hostage bodies were recovered from gaza. they'd been shot dead of just dividing for
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11 months is where at least not only angry at home us. many here have lost confidence that prime minister benjamin netanyahu is interested in making it to you to release the remaining 101 hostages. hit that enter lines in gaza. come on the berries. we can do nothing about them. so i think we need to stop there . well, 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 the bell is suffering. and they taking us to just as a government, do you need to save them no matter what? what do you need to give? give them back. it's, it's a har har show. we need them to come back home. we need this man to go away. and let us revive our country. but the prime ministers,
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religious carbide coalition seems stable, that 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 for these $500000.00 people go to jerusalem and sit there for 3 days, maybe price now, there is no $1.00 the challenge, us and our position is not to you. and if i need to know who insist that only military pressure can may come us release to hostages, but critics say his sudden insistence that is where the troops remain on the border area between garza and egypt. the philadelphia cory door makes an agreement even less likely. now, the world will seriously demand that this will make concessions after this massacre
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. what message of a send to homos? 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 relations of hostages and sources. kids in gaza, who say any concessions would endanger is for the future. he's nephew of you know town 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 calls and to understand that could be no more from us. not now the day of the shalley protest,
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as he is say, that often nearly a year the hostages chances of survival look increasing the peak divisions. and is rather a hardening with no agreement insight. well for more i'm joined in the studio now by our middle east analysts. any rosanna is good to see shiny. so is there anything that could persuade natania who to agree to some sort of ceasefire deal with him off so hard to say the consensus in israel is the political, you know, as long as the political setup is such as it is that he has a strong base from the extreme right? he's not going to a badge, but at the same time, even remembering it to me, i was not alone in the table when it comes to talking about the deal. there's also come on us. we don't exactly see them too eager as well because, you know, despite the fact we heard a secretary blinking, the americans started today saying this week, 90 percent of the of the details already agreed upon. the 10 percent remaining are extremely hard to bridge because what thomas wants in order to give away what they see is assets. you know, what are we talking about?
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the hostages they want and to the war. and the, to me, i was far from being willing to read that to me out does not see cause a being re and hesitated by, you know, the posting is in recover till fast. he wants to see more and more is really forces in troops along the border and in gaza. i'm. if anybody thinks the cause of we'll go back to october 6th, a way to to know and his rights and coalition partners think this is a, you know, a delusional talk. this is not going to happen in this very fundamental change is what leaves us very far from a deal at the moment. so now i want to ask you about these reports that israel's present aesop here. so i'm just trying to mediate some sort of new unity government of this time with out including the far right parties, is this feasible possibility and, and if it works, what kind of an impact that have. so if you have an immense impact, because if we try again to understand where is really standing now with that and you know, as long as he has his writing partners in the college and supporting him, he's not going to budge and what the families of hostages were the one who made the
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play to the present and to try and move things and shake things up. what they think is okay, if nothing else problem is political, he wants to ensure a survival and he can only do it with the right wing. let's providing other alternatives. let's try to talk some more more. it forces in these really political arena and get them to join forces with that. now for this sole purpose of bringing back the hostages. but this is exactly why not to now is the, you know, has no reason to really cooperate with these forces. because once he doesn't bring back the deal, they will leave him alone. and then he loses his his reign and is a know his controls of government. he has no interest in doing that. and he has no interest in alienating his very uh, you know, supportive and loyal allies to the right. so it seems to print out place, but is there is always a crazy saying, you don't know what happens indeed. and it does seem like we do need more moderate voices on all sides. and here's hoping that some of them do materialize. deposition years on is always great to hear in science 15000000. all right,
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let's turn our attention now to some of the other stories making news around the world. for us and u. k. have pledged nearly one and a half $1000000000.00 in fresh 8 and ukraine. the announcements came during a visit by the us secretary of state and to a blinking in british for minister david, allow me to kill of both countries are still holding out on granting ukraine permission to use western supply. the long range weapons against target deep inside russia, suite and says is and doubling its budget for civil defense over the next 3 years to prepare for times of war. the extra money would be spent on health care and rescue services, boosting food and water supplies, and on transport and energy infrastructure. sweden has been concerned about its own security since russia invaded ukraine. in brazil, wildfires are still burning in the state of south paulo authorities say fire crews are trying to contain blazes raging near 12 cities. their growing concerns about
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the economic impact of the wildfires and the effect on the president's health to timelines. now where the new prime minister paid on time she knew was, has laid out her policy plans to parliament in her inaugural speech in the address she didn't want promised urgent action to address timelines, economic problems. these include a sluggish growth, high household debt, and time living costs. she proposed cash handouts for low income groups and the legal ization of casinos, and she also announced for support for legalizing medical cannabis to help with the economy, who she and what was sworn in last month after the countries previous prime minister was ousted over ethics concerns dw garrick motus has this report. the new prime minister holds a special place in this man's heart. hi, so i'm john palm is a huge fan of pendulum tom chanel was the float. member of our family to hold to
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thailand's highest office. beginning of the month. i'm delighted out that 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. the came out of the dating . the taxi driver has met the new prime ministers relative, her father texan, who recently returned to thailand for political exile and her on june lock, both from a prime minister. petro and tom should know why has never held 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. i asked him for advice and you tell him that i want, but not all the top 24. so unlike that because it's not possible, so i am my own person and i have my own things and my own goals that i have to be
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a see for the future. improving living conditions for people like drunk funds are included in her goals. but she also promised to reduce thailand, national debt. political experts agree that such promises are not the key to stay in power. and, but she has to deal with the traditional idiots before to you to keep the peck but to keep them from staging a quote to keep the chords from the, solving the party. and she has to keep the affections happy that you cannot do much drunk ponds. for most, you know, while heroes were ousted by those that lead, send the military in course he says, he's not concerned that pro military parties who used to be the, she knew was false, are propping up the government of his car and to euro. but the mall,
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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. look, while building a better country from a better future for our people. when it gets before entering politics, pets on john had been running the hotel r for families, business empire. now to work here, the type argument, as the thought she now was prime minister w correspondent, garrick mottos file that report. and a short time ago i asked him about the new ty prime ministers plans. that is top of our agenda, not just the dentist to tie stage, but individual data that many type people hold and part of the solution here is what her pod you, the peer type ought to you promised in the general last general election in the campaign is the so called did, she told, well that basically all the type people i've talked to in the last week here and
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tie them through our current lead. registering with an online app to get hold of 10000 some type of the type you're type parts, you promise to 50000000 type volts. that's about $300.00 euros that you get in digital money that you can spend on the display, the economy, the idea being year to both the destroy economy. and that is also part of our promise and her intention to bring to the southeast asia, 2nd largest economy back on track. well, i imagine many people can be quite happy with getting some free money from the states. but as you also mentioned in your report, there are critics, we're calling the new prime minister or pop it up her father. or we even heard that sound bite from her saying she was going to be asking him for advice. and yet she also is going to have to somehow appease so many different factions, the royal political military establishment. so georg, is she really in a position to achieve anything substantial? as i talked to
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a lot of experts in the past days. and then they all agreed that basically business heart jobs to convince voters that the pure type ought to hop on. hold some of the answers out for me to come to the full but i'm moving forward really is the key word to you because the last general election was not one by hope ought to help ought to use the 2nd runner up. the last election was won. by the parties, the move forward parties said was corporate by the constitutional quote, a party that promised radical institutional change uh to toilet. and that is why within the type population, we expect stations a really high that something has to change in this country. so get it more vibrant to get the economy back on track to, to move the society forward. and i think this is hope, jones to face build some of those promises photos on the face expectations while at the same time, not risking up to lose the leads that have so much power in this country. and yet they don't have father and. and as former prime ministers were both allocated from
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office, what's the danger that this could also happened to her? because of course, technically a military to crew can always happen in this country. however, a lot of people have told me that they don't think is this the likely scenario type people are very tires off of pro military government, which they have now for many years. so that is not something so much on the cost. however, a bigger challenge is really the constitutional court that has a dissolved the move public policy, the policy that one's the general elections. of that, the, the quotes that basically said uninstalled types of pre a pre, to assess a set off, which meant open the door for her to come into government. and, and that is really the question here a, can she balance the interests in the, in the entire land and fulfill electoral promises in order to move to come before but step, we'll have to say that was dw correspondent garrick motus in bangkok, garrick, thank you. so much for that,
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we appreciate your reporting this the bus to of queen never tv is one of the most famous artifacts of ancient egypt. it's been in berlin museum ever since it was discovered by european explorers more than a century ago. well now a prominent egyptian archaeologist has launched a petition calling on germany 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 and the noise museum in berlin, in 1924, and is now in the possession of the pressure and 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, zaki, who was his, starts with a new petition calling for its repack creation. we had known today the user
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or the uh, this is the national committee as the government's committee, the last 4 digits of the box to visit the p. as in the past, the prussian cultural 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 laga and it 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 suffering states and not to put these control. archaeologists from britain, france, and germany was scouring the land in search of the treasures because they museums, according to the laws in force. at the time excavation teams were allowed to take
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half of the objects found, while the other half had to remain in egypt. when f a t c was excavated by the gym and oxy, i'll just look to the bull call to 1912. the antiquities department decided that the boss would go to germany, while a wink ultra piece would remain in egypt. so from this legal standpoint, everything was about food, but the laws of the time will made under the conditions of imperialism. for many a chip, sions. the return of the past is not a question of what is right in little bit of water is just the museums is due for that this. the entity is because our heritage was taken out of egypt by the page. and this petition is not the 1st and probably won't be the last. there are currently no demands for restitution from the state of egypt. but the moral pressure on the pressure on cultural heritage foundation is
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growing. perused former president alberto phil. hey, maury has died at the age of 86. he government proved for 10 years until the year 2004, he more his time and office was marked by sweeping 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. i purchased a few more hero of peace state john following news of the former president's death . rookie moore, you seem here in 2018, had been ill for some time. he died of tongue kind of just like the millions of peruvians along the coast and the mountain range are crying. the date change history and peruse destiny w. this is what we're going through today. i want you to avoid the older
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folk, the more you always had to use, loyal supporters in peru. he was considered a divisive politician. the son of japanese immigrants, he began his political career as an outside to gaining support from the left. but once empowered in 1990, he introduced extensive near liberal reforms including mass, privatize ation to help cob type installation. he also became more or forward terry, and during his decade at the top in 1992 for example, he shot congress and re drafted the constitution. but folk him already did when support for taking on and defeating malice, rebels. the problem of terrorism was seen as something and solvable. it was considered a very difficult problem early in the federal court. i'd like to take your case,
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but with the strategy we have applied and using the national intelligence service and special legislation on overall strategy, it's been resolved for the for the however, for him already was late accused of using death squads in his back toes with the rebels feel safe face growing and growing the streets. protests broke counts off to government. corruption scandals were made public leading to a political crisis. although few more reflect the country he made to a ton to only to be jailed for human rights abuses in 2009 a while in prison, he suffered from ill health. he was eventually pardoned and finally free. last december, he was even planning to stand again for president. for just 9 months later, a bus of 4 p maury has died, leaving behind a political legacy. the book continue to define to peru
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and finally the united states. police have praised rock singer john bon jovi after he stopped a woman from jumping off a bridge in nashville, tennessee. authorities released this video showing the woman hanging off the side of the bridge. you can see her there in the bottom left of the screen. on jo v was shooting a music video at the time and went over to help. after about a minute of talking, the woman climbed over the rail to safety. she and the singer then shared a hug before walking off together natural police thing, bon jovi and his team, and opposed on x, saying it takes all of us to help keep each other safe. a very true words. indeed, you're up to date on dw news up next, a look at how climate change is harming india is fishers and farmers, and whether
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india. how is climate change impacting farmers? radio d j bar. so rank one listens to their stories. i don't know it's good or open in the o. b o and have to come together for the climate change. the problem is urgent. thank to about the time the work as collective and saving whatever we can put on the future generation eco india. next on d,
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