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mazda and the daughters, i am willing to work for change south and also i will sing my song. maybe my voice will be heard. seeking justice for the victims of genocide starts november 21st on d, w. the. this is dw news life from berlin. the united nations condemns the high number of civilians killed in the war and gaza. it says almost 70 percent of the people killed. so find the conflicts of the women and children. it's accusing israel's military of a systematic violation of humanitarian law. also coming up is riley and european leaders express of rage after is riley funds are attacked following a football game. the dutch government provides the perpetrators will be prosecutors and reports suggest. donald trump is preparing to withdrawal the us from the powers
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climate agreement. again, this comes as more signals emerge of what to expect from his 2nd term as president the problem really as welcome to the program, the un human rights office says that almost 70 percent of the people that israel military has killed in gaza are women and children in a new report, the u. n. agency is accusing israel of what, what is called a systematic violation of the fundamental principles of international humanitarian law. as it seeks to eliminate the millikan group home us, which carried out last year is terror attacks. israel's army says how much deliberately hides among civilians and uses them as human shields, the united nations with his film, the scale of devastation as they navigate their way through northern garza and tie
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and neighborhoods. the leveled many buildings, bailey standing. the un has been working to verify the casualties of israel's 13 months school with him, us militants. it says the majority of women and children of those facilities. we have sofa phone close to 70 person to be children and women, indicating a systematic violation of the fundamental principles of international. dramatic eating law is rarely a tax. continue to claim civilian lives almost daily. from us, run, healthful thirty's, put the death toll at northern $43000.00. to see you in has verified 8119 victims, but it only includes fatalities verified by 3 sources. and the accounting is
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ongoing. it says the final tally is likely to be similar to the palestinian fake is richard cree ality. these report provides a detailed analysis of great human rights violations of, of the 6 month period from november 2023 to april 2024 and broadly examines the killing of civilians and breaches of international that in many instances quote, a mount pool crime is rail sees its operations and jobs or target militants, and are in line with international law. the u. n. c's justice must be saved for the international law. violations is a leeches have been committed. amsterdam has bind old demonstrations this weekend after an outburst of anti semitic violence is riley and european leaders
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have expressed outrage over the attacks on his riley visitors following a football game is ready all tardies of urged his riley's not to wear jewish or is ready symbols in europe, the dutch government is binding perpetrators will be prosecuted. these viral images show what appears to be a mob chasing fans of the as really football club. my copy tell of the witnesses say some of the fans were beaten to the ground that kicked repeatedly. the dutch prime minister called an anti semitic violence. as an exact delta, we have to do everything possible to track down and prosecute the perpetrators hours earlier. mccarthy, tel aviv fans gathered in the centre of amsterdam to celebrate their team videos on social media show. some is really fans damaging palestinian flags ours before the match, the
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hear a crowd of israeli fans chanting. anti arab slogan, says they march toward the stadium, pro palestinian demonstrators angry over israel's war and gaza also tried to reach the stadium. their march had earlier been bands to prevent confrontations, but the large numbers still turned out. among the many videos posted online, this one shows i'm a copy fan, struggling to get out of a canal as a group of men tell him to chance pro palestinian slogans safely, pun a center. we go to waste 5 people were hospitalized and more than 60 from both sides arrest is the israeli prime minister. benjamin netanyahu compared the attacks on israel is to violence carried out under the nazis. israel chartered
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flights to evacuate fans is really, authorities are now warning is released to avoid other sporting events and not to where jewish or is really symbols. dw, corresponding christine ones was following the story for us in amsterdam and sent us her assessment as the mayor of amsterdam describes the violence in the city off to that football game as an explosion of anti semitism. local authorities here say that pro palestinian youth in the city social after and targeted is really fans to attack off to that football game between mcafee tel aviv and i x. now we know that the ortiz c a had already deemed this to be a high risk event for political reasons. you had thousands of these really fans. the city of amsterdam happens to be home to a big muslim community. now we also know that
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a pro palestinian demonstration near the stadium had been banned and that there had been several incidents perpetrated by both sides in the run up to that full match. now the police say they had deployed an additional security presence, but is really fans have reported feeling unsafe by the time they lift that stadium when the match ended on thursday nights. now this has been condemned as anti semitism, not just here in the netherlands, but european b. that is who happened to be gathered as a somebody's in the head gear and capital budapest also condemned this. i think the feeling here is that those scenes of jewish people being chased down the streets in some cases thrown into the water canals has really triggered the sense that this gives the impression that jewish people are not safe in europe. this isn't being dismissed as just hooligan as a football hooliganism. the palestinian for
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a ministry released the statements ended condemned what it said were n t r. johns and attack on the palestinian flag. but the dutch government has promised that it will prosecute all those who were perpetrating the violence that was seen here in the city. a christine one to an onset on their right. time for a quick look. got some other news making headlines around the world and explosion at a railway station. and the pakistani city of quite a has killed at least 24 people and wounded dozens more officials in the city of clad to say the blast happened on a crowded platform. is passengers way to to travel? the police are investigating the incident, but suspect it was a suicide on the constitutional court. in bolivia has bard, former president, every morales from running again for office rule, the presidents were limited to serving 2 terms. morales lead bolivia from 22006 to 2019 and was buying again for the job. is supporters have recently been blocking
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roads and rating, military bases and protest. in cuba, the power grid is slowly being restored after hurricane raphael hit the island earlier. this week, some provinces are still with have electricity, and central havana people rush the hotels to charge their phones. the kind of cree 3 hurricane left, a trail of destruction across the island, but no casualties were reported. and us president elect donald trump is once again preparing to withdraw his country from the powers climate agreement. the new york times reports trumps the transition team has prepared the necessary executive orders, reports as trump also plans to reduce the size of some national protected areas to allow more drilling a mining. trump withdrew from the landmark global climate deal during his 1st term, but his successor joe biden later reversed the move. you as president elect has called climate change,
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hopes to speak that with catherine clover ashbrook, executive vice president and senior advisor at the bertelsmann foundation. think tank here in berlin. good morning to catherine. so if trump does withdrawal from the powers climate agreement, what consequences code that have as well. first of all, it means that the united states, again, is off the table in terms of setting both the standards in a transformation economy or transformation economy is going forward. it takes it off the table in the kind of negotiations we need with the people's republic of china at 5 now still the world's largest emitter, but those 2 countries together are the world low, especially greenhouse gases. and so it takes away american function is an anchor to pursue these kind of policies together collectively under him. and i think that is
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the biggest marker. yeah, and catherine is this assigned that we're going to be seeing a more isolation as the united states under trump as well. those are certainly the plans. so not only does the trump administration want to withdraw from key institutions within the u. n. system which we already learned in the 1st administration, but is also evaluating whether the united states should withdraw from the world bank, the international monetary fund, the o. e. c. d. those at least are all listed in project 2025 as possible. goals for americas withdrawal, and we know, in fact that in his protectionist approach to his economic policies, that's precisely what this president wants to pursue. and we did witness a call between uh president electronics and loved him as a lensky yesterday, that had a lot less on the call, quite surprising for many of us. but interestingly enough to be ukrainian and head
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of states seem to take some encouraging signs from that phone call. we have no read out yet, but maybe slight movement in that conversation. yeah. have a feeling we'll be seeing plenty surprising um, moves in the coming years and let's switch things to domestic lee now for donald trump, what do you think his 1st to moves will be? well, he's promised to fulfill the promises he made on the campaign trail. so we know that his primary focus is to begin his deportation policy on day one, or he has decided that he will do so and pursue that. those efforts by closing the american southern border. he's had a number of executive orders prepared for him by steve miller. who, by the way, was who orchestrated the policy of separating families and children at the border in the trump administration of something that many of us considered to be brutal.
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um, but that is his 1st order of priority. and the 2nd piece is the drill baby drill idea, and both of those will ultimately be quite difficult to implement. closing the american border will cost up to multi i millions of dollars and already civil rights organizations are gearing up to sue the government on that premise. and then also the drilling question is one that in many ways economically does not make sense. so united states is totally energy in independence. is already shipping much of its oil and gas revenues overseas in order to really go deeper there. he has to in fact do what we're now reading, which is expand licenses into us national parks into indigenous lands and things he pursued under the 1st administration, but that are ultimately economically unnecessary. catherine, we're running out of time. but briefly, if you could, let's talk a little by little bit about donald trump, teen who do you think we're going to be seeing as the main figures in his
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administration? well, we're getting 1st indications that he's putting those people, the people that ran his uh, pretty stable, ultimately campaign into office. susie whiles will be his chief of staff. she was one of his main campaign leads. we've heard from tom cotton by the way, who is withdrawing from the consideration to be secretary of defense, a very hawkish republicans, right wing, senator, that's an interesting 1st move. but people who are still in are running, who people might know, are rick for now for secretary of state. he was from our former us ambassador to germany. that's great to interesting times. and of course, i think we'll be talking at quite a lot about donald trump. in the coming weeks and months and years, in fact, catherine, great to have you on the show, catherine, clover ashbrook, of the bertelsmann foundation. think tank all right, said we are up to date now am. don't forget that there is
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