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then our relationship, so it is one of the few sources in the 1st thing in listening to content about sexuality and sexual matters. i'm liza model that and i'm going to be exploring all listen more in a new season of my matches available on all platforms. this is the don't even use live from berlin. the united nations condemns the high number of civilians killed in the war in gaza. it says almost 70 percent of the people killed so far and the conflict of being women and children. it's accusing israel's made a treat of a systematic violation of humanitarian law. also coming up, report suggests donald trump is preparing to withdraw the us from the powers climate agreement again, is comes as warning signals emerge of what to expect from the 2nd term as president . and germany celebrates the photos, the berlin was 35 years ago today. and the popular uprising that ended division of
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the country, the pablo solely as welcome to the program. the united nations human rights office says that almost 70 percent of people who's been killed in the conflict in gaza were women and children in a new report. the u. n. agency also accuses israel of what it calls a systematic violation of the fundamental principles of international humanitarian law. as it seeks to eliminate the militant group home us, israel's army says hamas which carried out last year is terror attacks, deliberately hides among civilians and uses them as human shields. united nations work is film. the scale of devastation is a navigate their way through knowles and gaza in tie and neighborhoods and leveled many buildings. bailey standing. the
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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 so far from close to 70 person to be children in indicating a systematic violation of the fundamental principles of international. dramatic eating law is riley attacks, continue to claim civilian lives almost daily from us. run helpful. thirty's put the death toll at northern 43000. the see you in has verified $8119.00 victims, but it only includes fatalities verified by 3 sources and the accounting is ongoing . it says the final tally is likely to be similar to the palestinian figures. are
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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, 2020, full and broadly examines the killing of civilians and breaches of international that in many instances quote a mount pul crimes is rail sees its operations and guns or target militants and are in line with international law. the u. n. c's justice must be served for the international law. violations is a legions, have been committed. amsterdam has binds all demonstrations this weekend after an outburst of anti semitic violence is riley and european leaders have express outrage over the attacks on his riley visitors following a football game is radio thirty's, verged his right is not to where jewish or is ready symbols in europe,
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the dutch government is filing 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, then kicked repeatedly. the dutch prime minister called an anti semitic violence, the ending date of the we have to do everything possible to track down and prosecute the perpetrators hours earlier. my copy tel aviv fans gathered in the center of amsterdam to celebrate their team videos on social media show. some is really fans damaging palestinian flags. ours before the match. the hear a crowd of israeli fans chanting anti arabic slogan, says they march toward the stadium,
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pro palestinian demonstrators angry over israel's war and gaza also tried to reach the state in their march had earlier been bands to prevent confrontations, but a large number still turned out among the many videos posted online, this one shows them a copy fan struggling to get out of a can now as a group of men tell him to chance pro palestinian slogans safely. on a sunday we go to waste 5 people were hospitalized and more than 60 from both sides or rest. as the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu compared the attacks on israel east to violence carried out under the nazis. israel chartered a flight to evacuate. fans is rarely, authorities are now warning is released to avoid other sporting events and not to
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where jewish or is really symbols. time for a quick look now with some other news making headlines around the world of an explosion at a railway station in the pac, assigning city with quite a has killed at least 24 people and dozens of more officials in the city and say, the blast happens over crowded platform is passengers waited to travel. please for investigating the incident. the suspect it was a suicide from ukrainian authority say at least one person has been killed and 13 injured by russian drone attack and the city of odessa. it was the 2nd day in a row of russian grown attacks on the city. officials say several residential apartment buildings, private houses, commercial buildings and dozens of private cars were damaged us president elect donald trump is once again preparing to withdrawal his country from the powers climate agreement. the new york times reports trump transition team has prepared the necessary executive orders,
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reports as trump also plans to reduce the size of some national protected areas to allow more drilling and mining. trump withdrew from the launch market. global climate deals during his 1st term, but his successor job, i'd like to reverse the move, us president elect to as close climate change hopes. well, earlier i spoke with catherine coover, ashbrook of the birth of them on the same day should think tank here in berlin. about the impact of the united states putting out of the powers climate agreement. well, 1st of all, it means that the united states, again, is off the table in terms of setting both the standards in a transformation academy 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's love of, or especially of greenhouse gases. and so it takes away american function as an
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anchor to pursue these kind of policies together collectively under i'm and i think that is the biggest marker. yeah, catherine is this assigned that we're going to be seeing a more isolationist 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
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a call between uh president electronics and loved him as a lensky yesterday. that had a lot of musk on the call, quite surprising for many of us. but interestingly enough to be ukrainian and head 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, i have a feeling we'll be seeing plenty surprising moves in the coming years and let's switch things to domestically 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. 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
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in the trump administration. a something that many of us considered at to be brutal 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 multiple by millions of dollars and already civil rights organizations are gearing up to assume the government on that premise. and then also the drilling question is one that in many ways economically does not make sense. the 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,
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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 administration, what 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 of very hawkish republicans, right wing senator, that's an interesting 1st move. but people who are still in the running, who people might know are rick for now for secretary of state, he was from or former us ambassador to germany. catherine cooper, ashbrook of the bertelsmann foundation there. well, today in germany marks the 35th anniversary of the full of the berlin wall. the massive barrier was constructed by the soviet backed east german regime in 1961 and
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people were prevented from crossing it with deadly force. it stood for it 28 years as a symbol of communist depression, but a popular uprising broad as the regime down to disagree with the next to the german podium in building a stretch of the river. here was part of the deadly border between east and west. berlin as an extension of the building block 35, he is after the walking down this colorful installation of messages for peace was created to democracy in the past me. that name was divided by allied troops after the 2nd world war. and in 1961, the east german authorities began building a portable, eventually stretching 170 kilometers. just weeks before construction began is germany's leader famously denied any such plans existed in mind that the
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communist officials stepped with an anti fascist protective barrier. but the heavy guarded boat, it was designed to stop the thousands of east germany's own citizens from fleeing to the west. hundreds of believe to, to have died trying to cross the bilingual and other parts of the in the gym in boulder. in 1989 inspired by me, how you go about sales reform policies and the soviet union. east germans demanded more freedom from the government. the last 2 weeks of protest these to him and government gave in. finally, allowing the citizens to travel in the historic move on november 9th, 19 a to 9 buddhas, were opened,
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the bilingual came down in germany was eventually 3 unified this is one of the few crossing points that used to exist between east and west. been in check point charlie and the city center one separating the american sector in the west and soviet controlled east spill in. today, it is one of the cities most famous attractions. here the world is gone. only the golf house is left elsewhere in the city. remnants of the world remain visible mark on the surface and the silent reminder of a city once divided into a testament to the peaceful protests that led to re unification. you're watching dw news from berlin of next our tech program shift. it looks at
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