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the, the, this is deal of the news life from berlin, israel down place, talk of a ceasefire with his bulk prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who tells the military to keep fighting at full force as israel hits a route with airstrikes multiple countries are pushing for a 21 day truce along the border, also coming up to dance capital is rocks by showing in the 1st major flare of in months. the student is army appears to be trying to retake cartoon from rival power military forces, 17 months into the civil war. ukraine's without him as an advocate, reggie's gets ready to present. it's so cold victory plan of the white types do us
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as an, as to almost $8000000000.00 in ministry 8 and you glide funds, but without permission to fire deep into rush, the on top of all in the us. it's good to have you with us. israel has renewed air strikes on a rude hours after allies, including the u. s. and that you called for a temporary cease fire. the $21.00 day troops along the israel 11 on border was meant to whole to miss on a tax on lab. and on that have claimed more than 600 lives in 3 days. israel says it's carrying out of precision strikes on his bottom. the lessons prime minister netanyahu has ordered the army to continue fighting with full force. the stuff that it had been known awakens to the sound of explosions as across the board to conflict with israel, rages own the 10s of thousands of people have already fled to the region of to
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isabel issued a deadline to evacuate. the sum taken refuge in temporary shelter as such as this one as a school of is hedging for the relative safety of neighboring cities, including many civilians who were displaced during that country and civil war to them. it's a homecoming mix is an uncomfortable feeling of deja food on the last one on the sort of you, we left the see where you in 2014 because of the war. so he went to south lebanon, lived in words, the general, then the slightest war in the south started on the general, there were too many strikes and a lot of destruction. so, so we live to getting a lot. if you have a general what bottom, the general, the all new in both of us with a lot of us and french efforts to push for a c side seemed to have come to nothing as well saw in minnesota is cuts rejected
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the idea out of hand and the office of the is why the prime minister gave it clear response, but not responding a tool. instead, the prime minister instructed is riley forces to quote, continue fighting with full force reactions among his riley to the idea of a suicide. what makes being, we don't just want to cease fire, we want looking so and they look setting this up, i think that a ground defensive is not the solution them. uh they will bring more escalation, more missiles on us, more damaging the blog. it's not the solution. and they love just because i think that is less what we've been needing a ceasefire for awhile already. missed some of this war has been going on for too long, telling me that it can't go on like this. the normally a gus and not for anybody in f um, it's in human and that will below and i really hope it will end for good a not just for a few wait to speak with the resident. that means zillow to come, as well as well. what else like that there is more time again, this is a temporary cease fire and i want the citizens of the north to be able to go back
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to their home applied, but looks like it's real. this is what they need to sign on. what caused them to what is waiting for the clock? them the logic of the model. meanwhile, those to the board of 11 on the funerals for those who died. and these very strikes have already begun to have many of the attendees here, realizing that could be many most have come well, we have team coverage now with the don't use my i'm going to try to joining us now from a route and in jerusalem is tanya kramer, welcome to both of you. let's start with you mohammed. what's the latest you can tell us from the root to the wrong 10 at past 3 local time explosions warehouse near the beta wood solid in the suburbs. soon after the is why you, the military said it is causing all the way to cold, besides strikes here, and they root images shows and damages in a,
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in multi story residential building over there. you know, 6 similar strikes and a 1000 subjects of able to wear carried out since last october. when has the law opened this confrontation for which it killed a senior? how moss and hezbollah figures a similar strike last monday attempted to kill a senior, has black men's or ali car key bought according to has blah, he survived the a talk. and now today this appears to be another, you know, is ready. targeting issues will come under his feet is yet to be confirmed by the militant group, the, the targeted air. y'all is usually very crowded, but due to the latest escalation since monday and many of the families that flood flood their homes in the area. and yet it appears to be still crowded right over to you, tanya and jerusalem. now multiple countries are called in for a cease fire between israel and has paula. we're seeing fresh air strikes and on
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thursday. so we start there any hope for this? he's far proposal as well. at this point in time, it seems even the idea offer a temporary cease fire, or polls and fighting us appears to be a futile we heard, you know, in the morning there were some, you know, more positive reports. but then the prime minister's office released a statement about the tow statement, basically saying that the news that and immune and fees for it is that is pulse. also, that is one has not even yet responded to this proposal. and this comes also, when you're hearing widespread opposition across the political spectrum, you could say are, again, such a pause and fighting the latest in line to comment on that was for right, a minister for national security to my bend, where he again threatened to lisa the coordination,
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government has also done so when there was talk about a c sign hostage, dia in garza, and you know this a sense that is why should not lose the momentum and on the actually the, quite opposite. also in this statement with the prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying that she directed the audit estimate attorney to continue fighting with a full force. and this is what we are actually also seeing on the ground. antonia as well. the is right, the army has said that it's preparing for a grand invasion. what i want to know is how much backing is there for this from these riley population? i think in general, there is a substantial support for these uh war efforts against hesper law. and as i, you know, there is a support no to lose the momentum. no. now that it has started. and this little confidence, it seems at the moment in diplomatic efforts. but we're talking right now about the
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area contain, which is already know the retardation, the rock. it's, of course, it's a very dangerous situation. is it disrupts live in, in northern israel, and also this could actually intensify when those workers would be launched deeper inside israel. and also to more to tell a v for hypo, or even a to jerusalem. so if you're talking about having boots underground and be heard the idea of chief of stuff, say i libby speaking, preparing basically the troops for a possible ground evasion. we don't know whether this will happen. this is much, much riskier for a soldier sale underground and then right, that could also change to support. but at the moment we're seeing support for it. back to you mohammed in they route, do we know what has bought us position is with regards the piece per piece proposal as well? yes, we've been hearing about this a european american proposal for a 21 day
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a ceasefire across a little bit on end. and as well, there's a lot of speculations in be able to about the possibilities of a, the success or, you know, failure of the diplomacy around that it's, it's very difficult to see. and now how this will be and working for live and on without a ceasefire. in gaza, you know, has been, has been very clear about keeping these 2 funds and tied together. we are now anticipating has been less position and at whether it is ready to compromise on this 11. but so far the negotiations are happening on the flyer. and if you are e, as you may see the military confrontation on the board to continue to go and expand . thanks mohammed. i'm a try to in they root antonia kramer injury sometimes to both you for that update.
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now officials into don say the army has launched air and artillery strikes against revel. positions inside the capitol. cartoon witnesses reported heavy bombardments and clashes starting at the door and his troops tried to cross key bridges into the city. rival permitted 3 r. s. f forces have controlled parts of the city since april last year. thursdays advances appear to be the armies most significant to push in months to re gain loss territory. the contract has driven more than 10000000 people from their homes and caused extreme hunger and funding dw is east africa correspondence. felix miranda tells me more about this story. so i mean is launched and also see if i get it set up. it's about 4 days, which is that fine, let me do it. part of military, a group in so done that was a heavy sending the strike. the army has been trying to get into how to, which is one of the areas is controlled by the rapid support forces. and as
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a result, in the exchange between the military and the rapids. support forces as tens of people that have been killed and multiple allies have been rushed to hospital as we've seen the copy, it's all in hard to him and the fighting is still ongoing. so it is still a wait and see case on what tomorrow we'll be done that i mean i go to the, the, or the, the access parts, parts of the bridge is leading to the main copy draws, but they are as f as caps every time the 18 and as a result, civilians have caught themselves, had been caught in the crossfire. uh and uh, suddenly some of them have lost their lives. uh to the, you know, certainly a desperate situation for, of course, the ordinary people they're experiencing that night. this war has been ongoing up for the 17 months now. remind us of the impact it's actually being having on the sued needs population. to them, fox has been catastrophic. as you said,
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rightly 10000000 people have still 5 being displaced from their homes, half of the number of 5000000 of them. i young kids, uh, 2000000 people have also had to seek, uh, comfort or to seek um, uh, places of the in, in other countries. uh, they also being economic impact. a lot of professional people who owned the business is a just a few months ago. we spoke to at least uh who i am can yeah, because they had to close shop. so these being a lot of economic impact, the u. n. has one uh that base likelihood on a full scale of feeling in sedan as most of the people who would be funding on the airlines. i'm not mileage to plant crowds and the health ministry just the last month reported that about 430 people walk killed or died as a result of diseases that could have easily been seated. so a lot of at impacts has been hired as medical practitioners. i've not been able to
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practice. and as that is always, the impact of this work continues to be di on the people of sedan and the neighboring countries who are hosting that refugee is will be dismissed tonight that was dire. indeed, felix the w correspondence. felix ring in nairobi. thanks. let's look at some other stories making headlines around the world. russia launched another major air strike on ukraine overnight, killing at least one person and damaging critical infrastructure. ukraine's ministry says that destroyed most of them is solves and drones fire to targets across the country. pressures president vladimir putin has an ounce plans to live in nuclear response to a conventional missile attack on his territory. he also said any supporting nation would be viewed as a joint aggressor. the kremlin says the changes to russia's new care doctrine should be seen as a warning to the west. just in the united states has a $9.00 to $8000000000.00, a new military assistance for ukraine. it comes ahead of ukrainian presidents. the
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automated polanski is meeting with president joe biden at the white house. savanski is due to present what he calls his victory plan for the war with russia. savanski has described it as a bridge to a future peace settlement. here's what we know about the plan. so far. russian troops in eastern ukraine making slow games, a tremendous human cost, but over time, expanding the territory they control. so landscape says his detailed victory plan could help turn the tide. he's been making his case at the un and with world leaders in the run up to meeting president, fide russia can only be forced into this. and that is exactly what's needed. forcing raw st into bees. the soul, a dresser in this war, the sole violator of the un charter semanski has said. his victory plan contains a military component,
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including ukraine's incursion into russia and firing long range weapons, india, russian territory, a political component that would determine ukraine's place in the world security order and possible membership in nato. and diplomatic and economic components, including business deals between the u. s. and the ukraine as well. the military aspect is what we know the most about ukraine has seized territory and russia's course region and taken prisoners, they can use as bargaining chips. so lensky also wants permission to use long range weapons to hit targets deep inside russia. and he's dismissed calls for ukraine to seek a ceasefire. and peace talks in the short term. when some propose alternatives have caught it, settlement plans so called sets of principles to it's not totally ignore. so the interest and suffering of ukrainians. cool affected by the war the most.
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it not only ignores reality but also keeps pushing the political space to continue the war. and pressure the war to bring more nations on the control. ultimately, ukraine says the victory plan is a bridge to the country's future after this war is over. they don't use the chief international editor, richard walker has more on the latest u. s. military aid for ukraine ansolaski is meeting at the white house later this evening. so this new package from the americans is one of the last, if not the last it will be in, out of the sun to preston, byte and, and possibly announcement has been about trying to make sure that all of the funding that has been authorized by congress to support ukraine is used up by the end of the, of biden's time. so this makes this package include some quite important items. there's, there's another patriot missile batteries. so that is
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a defense which being so crucial for the ukrainians, particularly in trying to protect the energy infrastructure against attacks by russia. there is also a new type of missile for firing from friday at 5 to jet school, the j. s o w. and that's a medium range missile that can fire up to about a 100 to columbus is from the 16 of fights objects that the ukrainians have received from some european countries. so i think it's a package that the trading into already said, thank you for to that. they appreciate, but we know that they're coming to washington. and so lensky is coming here really with a, a bigger ask that goes. but beyond that, attached to the this victory plan that we've just been hearing about. and as we've been hearing this, the idea here is to try to get, you know, even more as of the, the friendly bite and administration before the election takes place, including the kinds of things in the training. and so you could really change the dynamic on the battlefield and push the russians onto the back foot in
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a way that would enable perhaps a more favorable outcome of any negotiations that ever end up happening. and in particular, this idea of being able to find a longer range weapons, deeper into russia, and that is something that joe biden has been always very wary of. but of course zalinski is arriving here in the middle of an election campaign. i think it's quite interesting to see that he's press conference off to who's talks in the white house will be not with joe biden, but with complet harris. and that is an indication that the political calendar is just marching on. and it also points to some of the political risks is a lensky here, because the republicans have been attacking him for paying a visit to an alms factory in pennsylvania. during his visit to the united states. pennsylvania, of course, perhaps the most closely fort and closely watched a swing state in this presidential election. and the republicans accusing him of, of essentially lining up with the democrats by visiting that factory in
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pennsylvania. so that also on the campaign trail, we've seen donald trump increasingly critical of so lensky in the last few days speaking about. so let's get this done. so we see now happening essentially what has always been pretty much the nightmare of the ukrainians. so the biggest potential problem for the ukrainians in terms of how they deal with the united states is, is support for ukraine becomes excessively politicized. and now in the midst of this election, campaigns that does appear to be happening. so it will be interesting to see what to lensky says in his comments of the price today to try to count to that impression of that by, you know, appearing before the price. we've complet harris. he's sort of pointing at his favorite candidate in this presidential election due to his chief international editor, richard walker in washington there to japan, where a court has acquitted the world's longest serving death row convict you while i
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commodity. i spent nearly half a century on death row after his 1968 conviction for the murder of his boss, the man's wife and 2 children. he was granted a re trial in 2014 after his lawyers argued, the police fabricated key evidence commander was released from prison then, but was not cared of the charges due to japan's justice system. how come out is 88 years old journalist sonya blash codes in tokyo and gave us more detail about the case. so it's been really an extreme ordeal for this man. i mean, he was convicted in 1968 his his death penalty was finalized in 1980 and right off though his team tried the 1st time to get a re trial and that's took almost 30 years to be more or less hurt. and all this time was spent with prosecutors going back and forth. the issue is that a lot of information is not given to the defending team. and the whole process and
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the japanese traditional system is very lengthy. so that's relatively normal, so to speak. unfortunately, that trial struggling for a long time and he spends all this time like 45 years in solitary confinement and all of this because probably she was cursed to a confession off the 19 day spence and interrogation 12 hours a day. and later he said, i did not do it by then. everything was already underway and the trains could not be stopped, so speak. sonya is this case sparking a discussion about reforming the judicial system. um yes it is. a lot of people feel um, sympathy for him and, and do feel that he's been wronged by the system. there is no, definitely a mentor them to, to some change. although it's, it's really difficult to to say whether there's so called hostage system in japan will be revised anytime soon. and things don't change quickly into fortunately.
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and so it remains to be seen. if that will be significant change. and when really, sonya, what can you tell us about the death penalty system in japan? it tends to be quite a divisive issue in general. is there much support for it there? to the ministry of defense, there's that there's over 80 percent of that over 80 percent of the population supports the death penalty. the critics say that that's exaggerated, that that's because a kind of rig the question is um to ask people about the death penalty. and i think in recent years, it really depends on the case. i would say in high profile cases they were a lot of supporters in other cases like and how come out those. i think really a lot of people um, felt for him and felt that he was wronged by the system. and the system itself is really and a lot of pressure because it's so people come to look inside and don't know what's
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going on. so that's a huge issue right. sonya, thanks for that update from tokyo. during the sonya laska, a new school year is under way in many countries, including nigeria. education should be key to the progress of all young lives, but at least one and 3 nigerian children don't go to school. instead, millions skipped classes to work on the streets and help their families survive. you don't use funding for shar reports from like us. you can see children like these all across the lagos. some are barely big enough to see through the car windows. they should be at school when they are in the streets, doing what they can to earn. some small change by us is one of the most last glasses says every little bag of knots,
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ezekiel selves helps his mother with school costs. but if the family cons collecting off and his brothers won't be able to go. thank is that somehow awful. now the people have wanted to buy the house the. this is the start of the school year. billboards advertised uniforms and equipment. but such things are out of reach for many children across nigeria. it's the worst country in the world for out of school. millions of broken promises. no nigeria law says all children have the right to basic education. but an estimated one and 3 children between 6 and 15 years, do not go to school. and that's rate is expected to be pushed up. but it shouldn't legal sorry to measures. and the resulting inflation. children in the poorest
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communities are affected the most. some who could afford to send their children to school last year, now have to send them out to work. this is as accounts mother. she is 2 other children of school age. and the mother who is younger. this year before the income is getting worse. so i was deciding this wanted to try and do that when he walks up to 10 kilometers every day he says and it's risky. all right, yeah, the last the deadline, maybe a guy is in on southern guns. he's good at mass. he says and would like to become a banker without stable access to education. he's young mind. we remain one of countless, you know, julia left to fend for themselves. here's a reminder of our top story. this our, the multiple countries are pushing for an immediate is $21.00 days these far across the israel 11 on for israel says it will continue fighting against has brought me
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