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[000:00:00;00] the this is the w and it was coming to live from berlin. diplomats come together in paris took push for a cease fire and loving on friends, hopes it's 11 on conference, will increase the pressure for a diplomatic solution to the finding between is real and has going on present a manual. my call has placed 100000000 euros to help 11 on cope with the mass displacement of civilians. also coming up so far, no one has claimed responsibility for the explosion of defense company that killed 5 people in turkey. turkish officials are blaming the outward kurdish militant
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group, the p k. k. a lot of inputs in post world leaders on the final day, the briggs, somebody in russia on the agenda, the 1st face to face meeting between president coaching and un secretary general antonio. good terrace. since prussia, mazda is more on ukraine. the hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us, frances, holding an international aid conference for 11 on as the conflict between israel and the militant group. hezbollah continues french, president amended, while my call is hosting the event in paris, ministers, and officials for more than 70 countries are said to be attending the game is to garner support for a cease fire, as well as organize international humanitarian. a lebanese health ministry says
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that more than 2500 people have been killed since october for last year, and more than 1200000 people have been displaced. was cross straight over to paris, where dw is. lisa lewis is standing by covering that 11 on conference lisa. the conference is just taking off what to expect. well, we have heard from french president and then i'll call them that was the 1st item on the agenda really is to many terry and age. hundreds of millions of us dollars are likely to come together today to provide ace and medical support to about $1000000.00 of internally displaced people in lebanon. but obviously this conference is also looking at the political side of things. and the aim is really to pay the way for political stability $11.00 on is basically a phase stage and expand cremeans. there's a political crisis. it hasn't been able to elect
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a new president for 2 years. these diplomats coming here together, harris wants to create a, an international coalition coalition. so to say, to provide support to go forward with, you know, the year towards a political stability in 11 on one part of that obviously. or that could actually be the basis for deploying the lebanese army in the southern part of lebanon. where has paula run back to his boss is kindly, based on controlling the territory. and the diplomats here are looking ahead to have possible sees file that will probably not be achieved here today. but, you know, the way towards, it could be paced, you know, with, for example, you think that in the lebanese government and celebrities, i mean, that would then be deployed in the south of lebanon. france is hosting this conference. does france have any special leverage lisa in efforts to bring about peace in level? its cultural and political ties between 11 on france have historically been very,
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very strong, also because of 11 and had been a french protector of a for about 20 years from 1920 on and off the, you know, building for a very strong of the schooling system. for example, 11 and is mostly french. that's the french by color. yeah. and french politicians always have always been following very closely. what's happening in that country. also, france has been known as a well so to say neutral actor because the government here has always been talking to each side to all sides, including the political branch of iran that has full us. so the hope is that you know, this position as a somehow maybe more neutral government than other countries could help bring about, you know, if not a ceasefire, but pays the way towards that long term solution. that's at least what people hear and power. so hoping for today based so thank you very much. lisa louis, they're in paris. well, in 11 on itself,
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the countries are me says 3 of the soldiers have been killed by is really far in the south. the united states says it's express concerns to is real about the safety of lebanese soldiers and united nations peacekeepers in lab. and on this, as israel carried out, more air strikes on positions that said belong to, has bought militants to be root, rolled to wake as israel palms, the seat is sullivan subjects several buildings have been destroyed in what sleep a new state media describes as the most violent rates in the past month. the wave of strikes comes, this is real intense supplies. it's a tech, some has full of targets in lebanon. like here in the
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coastal city of times. the see to center lies in ruins. once a vibrant area popular with tourist. these rail and military, you should have a creation warnings here, a couple of hours prior. let's try it out. we were sitting and suddenly bumps on and falling on us shall optician. thank god we are all well and no one was wounded. but his skins every v as easy. the messiah as was strange, because unbelievable. it was the 1st time we heard the sounds. the sound was terrible really terrible. he. he meanwhile explosions for seen above tele. israel says it into sub, to dozens of rockets foot by has blah. the intentions of the region continue to
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rise as israel and has the enter the 2nd month of them all out tool. now let's go on to turkey. it's been striking, suspected mills and targets in neighboring a rack in syria following a terror attack. and the capital anchor of that is being blamed on curtis militants . at least 5 people were killed and wednesdays explosion and gun bottle out of state bron aviation company. while no one has claimed responsibility, turkish officials are pointing the finger at the out loud p k. k organization which has carried out attacks in the past and its fight for autonomy for turkeys. kurdish minority visa to video appears to show the movement of the blast at the gates of turkish aerospace industries to the states. one company is located in common cause on near and correct is employees over 10000 people to accuse media said the explosives were designated by 2 assailants,
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who then entered the complex carrying assault weapons as seen and this security camera footage gunfire was heard shortly afterwards. company employees said they spent several hours in shelter as well. police baffled the intruders before being evacuated. to chase, president red chip tie a bad one. received the news while attending the brick so much in russia hosted by the me a putin men for 2 weeks on them, this atrocious terrorist attack. i wish god's mercy to i'm autism. i'm going to go to keys. interior minister said, be a time, go the whole month of the band could he's done work his party and vowed revenge. that in the name is that we are determined to cut off the breast to those who ambush our national unity. so solidarity goes on to brotherhood.
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discussing whether it's a terrorist organizations, some of them organized crime groups or local folks commons to acacia or space industries produces combat croft and drones, which to to use is to bottle cody separatists and is the midst militants both groups of carried out terrorist attacks in the recent past it's catch up on some other stories making headlights. the, the pakistani city of lahore has talked a real time list of the world's most polluted cities. swift group i q air has cost upon their quality. they're as hazardous or as pollution crisis is primarily driven by chrome for us to do burning and industrial emissions. united states and south korea have carried out 3 days of military drills. south korea's defense ministry says the exercises were aimed at improving operational support to capabilities. the
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drills come limited. hi tensions with north korea, after reports of killing yang that sent some 3000 troops to support versus war in ukraine. russian president vladimir, put you in is expected to meet with you and secretary general antonio terrace for the 1st time in more than 2 years. the meeting is due to take place on the final day of the brick summit in the russian city of cousin guitars arrived there on wednesday to attend the summit hosted by protein. keeps foreign ministry says the meeting damages the un reputation. world leaders from $36.00 countries are attending the event, which is the largest diplomatic gathering in russia since it's full scale invasion of ukraine began. you might need to to start correspond it in. keith nik conway. how the meeting between putting in good tears is being received. there, especially after you create it and officials had already voice their displeasure.
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that's right, terry, that has been pretty rude, resolute criticism of this visit from key if seen from here. it kind of smacks of double standards because you might remember that when you crane held its 1st at the summit in switzerland earlier this year, guitars didn't turn up to that. they were kind of briefings that it was seen from the u. n. is being kind of to political into kind of part of then if you were to arrive that and now arriving at this event from ukraine, your perspective is basically giving, letting me put you a photo opportunity and a good kind of bolstering pritchens efforts to show that he is not isolated because the you and give it perspective saying that it's totally normal for you and general 6th street to turn up to these brick summit. some of that has happened in the past . but certainly that picture of something that people had a very unhappy about seeing when it comes out. and there's a general feeling that, you know, russia as a school council member just has that kind of legacy position that it just is kind of seems part of the 1st of whatever rush it does at the un hierarchy. still gonna
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engage with it in a way that it wouldn't, you know, take a risk for ukraine so that certainly some people who are very unhappy right now. it's been almost 3 months since bangladesh has former prime minister shakes. i've seen that resigned and fled the country following weeks of mass demonstrations led by students. many of them described as seen as real as autocratic following her. allister, some of bangladesh is creative, seen, feel empowered to make use of their freedom and engage in political satire. political cartoons like these, we have nowhere to be seen in bung with this maintenance to media of would spend minutes to share custody. now, what's the impala cartoonist may hit the hawk says he and his colleagues loads flu defend from depicting golf political leaders during costing us 15, you know, 10 year or i know the embargo of other people. it was a kind of legal embargo on drawing political cartoons to get to visit with somebody and they diff emissions under the digital security act,
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which lives on as the cyber security act of people that will say is we would be in danger if we drew something critical, it triggered the worst kind of censorship. what do we call the self consensus shift for the $200.00? so it takes up costing us government utility and cost, what needs to have added to it and prosecute that, but there was but then that's enough. cleared up 30 popular uprising in august many uh does. there can fit in bold into excel size the i don't see the summer that i'm just wondering if i can be we saw or about 500 caught turns drawn. and 15 to 20 days before the label. it was direct santoria and it was not meant to work out there have been calling for that. if we have wanted to write the history of political cartoons, it would be a significant chapter. we significant picked up or press freedom in bundle. this has declined in recent years. the organization duplicate,
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so we the border does and the 160 people out of 180 countries in it's 2024 was transfer domain dix analysts say it bung with this is just at the beginning of its efforts to improve press freedom for press feed and there used to be certain reforms and it to of the digital secuity after cyber security at most of the various laws that define what is defamation and sedition and things like that. what, what constitutes going against the constitution? what constitutes going against the, for the constitution, all of these things are criminal offenses and the 5 to the general. so anyone racing even rising on social media? so coming out of that would mean these laws actually need to change. may have the whole cast board for the distinctive last to be the bill that's under quantity dash one we bought of this new into them government now do you bring them? you're watching dw news. just reminder our top story,
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an international conference on 11 on is underway. in paris, those to francis hoping to increase diplomatic pressure for a pause and the finding between israel and has voted on both or wants to organize military and aid for displace people in level one. terry margin. thanks for watching the pick and come and rub up against you in touch you. that's how the von or into leaving the that's why i love his job. i even because i've got used to living with the living and surviving together. peter's at the right to edison century have been rescuing little, trying to see here the elephant moneys in the notes of kenya, the 25th on dw, the

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