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living and working in this vibrant and welcoming countries with free of charge access to expert advice and excellent job opportunities. starts in new jersey. no one can reuse for germany dot com the this is the w news line from berlin. the white house makes another push for a ceasefire in the middle east before next month's us presidential election. secretary of state antony blinking lands in israel as rockets triggered defensive missiles over tell a v, and e's real launch is new strikes. so 11 on it, it's campaign to cripple has bullock also coming off a diverted version. italy, as government tries to revive a program to send migrants to albania, for asylum processing. after able to shut down by a court, enroll the
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i, michael ok, welcome. the white house is making a fresh push to secure a ceasefire in the middle east. before next month's us presidential election. secretary of state anthony blinking has arrived in israel, his 11th trip to the middle east since hostilities began. it's also his 1st visit since is really forces killed young, yet single. the leader of the homeless village includes blinking will also be discussing the spillover from the conflict in lebanon, where israel is fighting, has bo, oh, corresponded emily go, dean is in jerusalem. emily, let's talk about the prospect's of the ceasefire as blinking meets and netanyahu today. israel has taken out homeless leadership, of course. might that be a breakthrough as well when it comes to the seems far 12 says
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really no indication at the moment that would suggest that they would be successful in the near future. many, including the us president job, i have hoped, unexpressed, i hope that the death of have some more a must have leader would be a voice which had moments in the sense that it would allow israel to claim victory broker a deal and gets the hostages back however, for looking at what's coming out of the use really government, the picture looks very different. there is a sense that what we're hearing from communist events. i mean, that's on yahoo. is that the victoria? is there any possible militarily? and that is also why we're seeing this continuation of is. and if you look up to the us of influence over the past 2 months, it really does not give you the impression that it has have any effect on how his role is conducting itself in this war. so hopes and israel certainly a very low emily, they've been so many failed attempts at brokering
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a ceasefire all the while israel has intensified its military campaign in gauze and now in lebanon to which is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu strategy here as well. that is a good question in terms of when it comes to also people in israel, they also controls out a lot. and that's something that you hear a lot to me as well, because that doesn't seem to be a very clear path on what his strategy actually is. he has said over and over again, but he does not believe or that he thinks that they are in the way victory can be achieved for israel is militarily. and now this obviously contradicts what the us has been trying to do for months. namely, brokering a deal a cx 5 deal. but what do you have to keep in mind is that missing young is leaving a goal to accomplish and governments with partners who do not believe in a series fire deal. they do not want to see 5 deal. many of them, all supporters of federal organizations who want to, for example, resourceful garza and so there's also
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a considerable pressure from within his own government, not to accept any 65 deal. that's emily gorgine andrews. when many thinks emily in different city of strasburg, a debate is underway into european parliament and the need for a cease fire in lebanon and the safety of united nations peacekeepers. there the so called unit felt, or united nations in room force 11 on has come under fire as israel attacks has bought you. let's take a look at the mission of the un force and how important it is to security in the region. a lebanon, under bombardment. israel targeting has the law, but then lebanon's densely populated south. it's hard to make surgical strikes. more than 10000 unit field peacekeepers are here alongside civilians and militants . their headquarters has come under fire, and official state is rarely forced as bulldozed. an observation tower. this is
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a serious development and unit, and unit fail reiterates the safety and security of you and personnel and property must be guaranteed. and the then viability of human premises must be respected at all times. unit feels outposts and command center stretch across southern lebanon, forwarded by the tiny river. its official area of operations also includes part of the border with syria. the u. n. forest got its mandate in 1978, amidst lebanon civil war. when palestinian militants were fighting is really forces in southern 11 and the force was meant to be a temporary presence to provide stability and assess the lebanese government and restoring order. but una fill has been there ever since gets mandate was later brought in to help ensure humanitarian aid could reach the population to secure the border with israel and to keep other armed groups out
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that has been cut and much more complicated with the rise of hezbollah so basically, the un peacekeepers working in southern dublin on i suppose to monitor and ensure the implementation off the un resolutions and constantly communicate with the been on his way and to de escalate and revising tension on the water. however, it is evident that unit feels mission failed to bring back home along the lebanese is really border for more than a year. now, is why it's called the incursion into southern devon, on and the fee is classes which has the loss militants putting the unit for those personnel at risk and jeopardizing their mission. for now, the u. n. says it intends to keep the peacekeeping mission in place. but if the war gets even more intense, that may no longer be possible. and of course, the dw will bring you more news from the european parliament's debate later today. do stay tuned for that. here now some other stories making headlines around the
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world as we speak serious state broadcast or says 2 people were killed and another 3 injured. and is really here striking the capitol, damascus. israel has carried out hundreds of strikes inside syria in recent years, but rarely acknowledges or discusses the operations. according peru has sentenced the former president del 100 to legal to 20 years in prison for corruption. toledo was convicted of accepting more than $35000000.00 in bribes from the presumed construction giant owed to brent. at least 6 people have died in cuba. after hurricane oscar slammed into the east of the country. officials say up to a 1000 homes have been damaged in guantanamo province. weather conditions are further complicating work on restoring electricity. following a series of attitudes, the u. s. media reports say the former hollywood producer harvey weinstein, has been diagnosed with
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a form of bone marrow. cancer is believe to be receiving treatment in new york prison, where he's a waiting a re trial. in a rape case, one of a string of sex abuse charges brought against him. the president of cameron has returned home and appeared in public ending speculation about his health and whereabouts paul bill had not been seen since attending a summit in beijing last month. the 91 year old has been in power for more than 40 years. is it really useful? right? guzman has passed a decree. eat hoax will save. it's controversial. immigration plan that's aimed at deterring migrants by sending them to detention camps in albania, chargers in room struck down the original plan ruling that the 1st batch of asylum seekers ship to albania had to be brought back to italy. that's because of their countries of origin, were not deemed safe for them to return to. under the new decree, the government has shortened. the list of countries considered safe, excluding,
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cameroon, columbia, and nigeria. it's effective immediately meaning that rome can repay treat migraines from 19 countries who didn't win their a silent claim. italy's interior minister has rejected criticism of the plan, saying it is in line with e. you law. along with the mental, the degree is in line with what was established by the european court of justice. specifically with this goal, we have deleted 3 countries from the original list because there was the so called a territorial exception, which means that during the assessments made on those countries what parts of the territory where there were several issues that were not allowing us to find them as completely safe in their entirety. copeland see, i mean they thought i meant is equal to italy hopes it's migration deal will stand now that it's dropped 3 countries from its safe left. but the migrants that were returned to italy from albania were from other countries,
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egypt and bangladesh. here's the w's jack, parrot, and brussels with more on this complicated situation. so yeah, it's a complicated situation, but essentially this decree isn't so much about the names of the country on not list but raw, the via tele and government taking control of the list. so the idea of the degree is that now it's holly and judges will refer to this list that via tele, and government deems as safe countries. i'm that the government can update it every 6 months, raw, the done as an old system, which meant that it still came under e. u little back in october. the 4th judges at the european court of justice, which is used for quotes which old judges across the use 27 countries referred to as the sort of primary court in new york in union. those judges rule that is in a country that ra pause, which might not be safe for somebody to some be sent back to the even if the whole
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country is considered safe. that if some of it isn't safe, then it can be considered a safe country. and that's what happened with the egyptians on the bangladesh. she's the, we're initially sent to these albanian processing centers and it's highly and judges find that some of them, if they were reply, repatriated back to those countries, could face persecution, potentially violence. each individual case has its own individual issues, and that's why they would send back to it today. so what this decree that the italian government is trying to do, it's not so much about colombia, kinda ruined and nigeria, although that, that interesting. and their individual cases, it's a by the italian government trying to re take control of what is considered a safe country. and actually, what are the chances of this amended migration deal actually holding up? it's a really, really big question is very difficult. it's a big embarrassment. it's via tele and government, which has been many millions of your a setting up these i'll be a, these migrant processing comes in albania. there's been
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a lot of fun. so it was politically very popular. a rock among the base of people the vote finds the immigration file right policies like georgia, maloney, the prime minister's party because it meant that potentially migraines crossing the mediterranean sea from north african countries would never actually set foot on natalia. and so that's something that they wanted to do. the reality of migration and anybody that works in the sector, especially in you migration, is that the politics can be very loud. but really what it comes down to is the legal side of things. this is really lawyers who deal with migration, who is a safe person who is a safe country who needs international protection. and immediately what his deal has faced is a, is a, is a legal loss in the italy and courts and the tale and government is likely to be scrambling to save it hard to say whether they will be able to get these processing senses really up and running dw,
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correspond to jack parents in brussels and in the in the weeds there, but making it help very clear. thank you. jack. to the 1st pictures taken by the euclid space telescope have been published. the european space agency mission aims to create a 3 d map of the skies. the instrument is collecting some of the most detailed images of the universe. yeah, capture spectacular images of a galaxy far far away. as the euclid admission release as a fast parts of its research, the ovary 6 year journey, it will capture images of one 3rd of the sky. so far, it's just photographed just the fraction of what will be the final picture. it's a mosaics that's being composed of many different tiles of where the telescope is being punting and making observations. and this covers only about one percent of
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the area and that usually will cover by the end of its mission. the telescope blasted off in july last year and just twice the photos back to its hopes. it will eventually provide an interactive map of the dock skies above what. what do be the? it'd be like the good, my good are so far, the universe to 0 is, are you good at anybody in to shoot? you can look at the universe and, and, and, and seizes vision. so actually that's what i'm going to met. while these pictures release to the public not detailed enough for scientific research, be $600.00 times modification provides breathtaking images for the star gazes among those here on planet us, the and we will end it there. you're watching dw news from berlin up next, close up investigates,
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