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services be our guest at frankfurt and bought cd managed by from bought the, the, this is dw, there's live in from berlin tonight and growing hopes of a truce is a war between israel and has pull up the us on boy a most hochstein says there's progress in peace negotiations for now there's no lit up in the conflict and reports more than 3500 people have been killed. also coming up ukraine, the cues, the kremlin of psychological warfare and has dismissed mornings of a major washing missiles, drawing the thread forced the us embassy and keep to close for the day. and you can to the opposition leader charged with compromising national security. is he's the best agent the culprit here, or is the,
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the victim. the library golf to our view is what you're going to be as in the united states, into all of you around the world. welcome, we'd begin with fresh hopes of a breakthrough and peace talks between israel and the husband of militant group 11 on the us. on boy, a most hochstein has met with senior lebanese officials in bay route and reports progress in negotiations, as well as, as it has looked at the proposed truce. and agreements will depend on israel's response. ok, stein has now traveled on to israel. there's no lit up in the war so far, the liberties, health ministry says more than 3500 people had been killed since finding intensified in september. i need adar is a senior fellow with the washington institutes era politics program and has written
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extensively about 11000000 and has well that's good to have you back on the program . the us on boy says that he sees it and i'm quoting here, a real opportunity to end the israel has below more. how close do you think we are to nights to a ceasefire? a good afternoon or good evening in your case. uh, we are definitely very close, but at one day it's very positive. the other day there are negative signs coming from london or is real. it's really about a few things, especially the as rios that insisting on us right at 2 pm to the do to do preemptive start gets auctions by law and to keep it scroll replies . and the other issue is the mechanism and which would be monitoring cause of a lot 11 on is it led by an american general or is it led by the french so far and these bits of details what almost hawks done is doing and nothing on is bias trying
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to find this, these details and the draft in order to take it to is really looking good 1st real but not too aggressive for 411 on. however, i'm not, i'm not very positive. i don't think that israel is going to allow this agreement to become another 1701 ceasefire agreements. the last when they talk about 17 o one plus this means israel will have the upper hand. and we would want to make sure that if the mechanism pails at preventing has relatively arm, then israel, when target has blood, they really need to keep this uh and, and the weather in the agreement itself, or the side left or between the us and, and israel and that's really where it's all stance. do you see any similarities here into the situation with israel and tomas and the we've, we've had several times where we've come close to a ceasefire and right before that cease fire is clinched,
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then is real says it has an objection. do you see that happening here? as well, or i do actually, i see i see there is and i, i see is the objecting to the recent uh, changes and the draft was especially that the us, the forklift that says now today that was added that us guarantees that israel will not attack club and on are not successful at basic and nothing on i don't think is really accept that there are certain issues and the throughout the dress itself. if you look at the whole drive, that looks good for both parties, but it doesn't live in the details, then these are the details, the israel, after spending so much time as a really mitigated, has by laws that administer efforts and nothing on they want to see this translated into the somebody and political political way and i don't see is really accepting the draft, the changes to the breath, to the draft as they are,
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especially that they, they weren't suffering to hear that. and i've been on insist on is really the devil and the detect sovereignty. it's means that is where you will have no right and sign over nothing on but i think is really will not accept this and do a close to the city. they will see it as an, as the for, for uh, some warranty, uh, for security or as 3 as security. and this, the street is not just about 9 south of nissan, south is economy. and then way it is going to be under armies. control has the law will not immediately go back to the sounds of the economy. i think the, the details here that everyone's worried about is the other board or the other non syria border, where all the weapons are smuggled into let been on all the way from your on, via the land bridge passing through iraq and syria. and this bland bridge is really what is going to make has beloved efforts work or not work. if the other border is not secure, then below we'd be able to the arm. and i think israel needs to set monitor that
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border by keeping is right for all her flights and nothing on. and this is what it on a lot do not want at all. let me just before we run out of time to the impetus for these talks to get as close as they are to night. do you think it has anything to do with the fact that interest in 2 months donald trump is going to be us president again and he has made it clear that he wants the fighting to stop period? yes, that's definitely true. he wants defining the sauce and the kind of gave everyone on altamont, um until january 20th when he comes into office. and it's not working. he doesn't want to spend a lot of money in the middle east. he doesn't want to keep american forces in the east. he wants to fighting to stop. however, that also means that a 2 thinks that the it is really is have 2 more months to do it. it's, they're not in a rush. they do not have to agree to the ceasefire today. they have 2 more months
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and this war has been going on for 2 months. so they feel that they can achieve a lot more and 2 months. so they're not getting interaction too. i think also uh they is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu prefers to give this agreements extra ones like the ceasefire agreements and nothing. all he prefers to give it to trump. and he already hinted about saying, you know, we stop the word and landed on us get to trump. he hinted at that. then he prepares to give the ceasefire agreement to the trump administration rather to the bottom. and it's administration, despite all the efforts that have been made, he and trump are much closer. and both of them once in a treatment at the beginning of the administration, and i think they will wait until the last minute to do it. i mean, i don't with the washington institute, we appreciate your time and your analysis tonight. thank you. thank you. to which we another conflict. ukraine has dismiss mornings of
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a major russian missile strife blaming a psychological warfare operation that it says is being carried out by moscow, with the ukrainian capital on alert several buster nations including the us close to their embassies in keep temporarily in response to the threats a day earlier, ukraine used us made missiles known as attack them for the 1st time to hit and munitions deaf of inside russia. the kremlin says that this marks a new phase of the war, and it is failing to respond accordingly. as well as allowing ukraine to use the missiles, the binding ministration has also given keep the go ahead to use american land mines. the us defense secretary lloyd austin says this is a positive step there, fabricating their own in our personal land mines right now, the land mines that we would look to, to provide them would be landlines that, that are not persistent. you know, we can, we can control when they would as
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a self self activate, self designate, in the end that makes it, uh, you know, far more safer eventually than the things that they are creating on their own. and i spoke with zillow soccer most though, she's a senior lecturer in security and development at kings college of london. she told me more about these non persistent landlines that the defense secretary was speaking of. i think what, what is mind is that these non lines very kind of self destruct or they have are sure to sort of live span because the sort of they lose the battery charge. and from what i've read, you know, they could, they could be active, be between sort of from 4 hours to maybe 2 weeks. so they're not on line. is that, that are active for or for long long periods of time. therefore, they are a lot less dangerous. i mean, the question that arises in my respect is, in this respect, is you know,
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to what extent companies to be considered deficient. how because if they have these live span, then what you would expect is that the russians might wait until this live spam is over. ah, so i think we need to find out a bit more about the technicalities for our job. what is clearly said, if my minds are deployed, you know, they, they can help to lead me to a certain extent. also these, these russian advances, especially in areas where there's being quite successful as around. going to do that, don't thoughts on, on, potentially separate, easier. v underwood training bands, the use of the types of land lines that we're talking about. and we know that the united states and russia, they're not signatories to this. treating ukraine is so how well ukraine justify using these landlines. a really nice thing that ukraine is in a good position to explain why needs these land mines. it is facing
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a major russian on snowed the russians themselves of mind significantly. you know, i know most parts of your brain and terry tree, the mining, the russians of carre doubt is extremely substantial to the point that you wouldn't need just one mechanism to sort of to make them, you know, prove all but you need many different mechanisms to clean up the areas that are under no russian controllers. so it would make sense from a military point of view for the ukrainians also to use them. and i think that they have already mentioned that they would, you know, have 44 of you sort of emergency reasons to you know, to, to use and, but there's made clear that they would not deploy domain in densely populated areas . so i mean, primarily in the rest of this on the lines where at the moment they are very few people living in these areas by the might, it might have been, i mean, it's surprising to me that this has not been done previously. because if we look at the mind, seems that the russians upset that these were one of the elements that really made
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very hard for ukrainians throughout the phones. now we know that russians are less concerned about. so if you're not about military casualties, run the ukrainians are, but still, you know, gotten sort of had to stop or, you know, to concentrate their bonds on certain areas right there and not so many landlines and then make them more vulnerable to attacks. let me ask you to what about the american position here? um, in june of 2022, you as president binding announced a near global band on anti personnel land line used by the united states. so what do you think prompted this shifting policy? i mean, we've been seeing a lot of shifting and his policies in the past week when i think not just the americans, but to those of our score, you know, a phone rang, these will very closely on many, you know, many commentators we're, we're coming to realize that, i mean, some of these constraints,
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the same applies to cluster bones. you know, in theory it's, it's a very good it's, it's a very important, you know, advancement when we try to band vase are these kind of munitions, cluster bombs, not minds because of the impact that they have on cvn, especially non mine's many years often so, so they have a name, but for example, on the use of now i'm done agriculture. but when you are a boy, you know, there are moments when, if you do not employed these kind of weapons, you are at a disadvantage. i'm now ukraine has limited, you know, limited weaponry. so i think that the kind of work for me that they can use unfortunately despite the challenges you know, mind play to their advantage on the long term might say bundle does you bring a large so we need to see if they send the perspectives, the broad context of okay, don't metella it's i got the most out from kings college, london is always we appreciate your time in your analysis. thank you to alright,
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let's take a look now. some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world versus parliament. his back to legislation banding, the promotion of a so called child of free lifestyle. well, makers also blocked russian children, being adopted by citizens of countries that allow gender transitioning is the latest in the series of laws promoting what the kremlin calls, traditional family values. the united states has vetoed a united nations security council resolution calling for an immediate cease fire and gaza because it did not call for the release of hostages. the council voted $14.00 to $1.00 in favor, but the us veto meant that it was not adopted. the, the international criminal court has sentence they see figure. the change in an armed is when this group, in molly to 10 years in prison. al hassan served as police chief and 10 by 2. after his outside the lead group seized power in 2012. the city was convicted of
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war crimes and crimes against humanity. in june. uganda is opposition. leader has appeared in court, accused of compromising national security. caesar, this asia was apparently abducted, stays earlier during a book launch in neighboring kenya. a human rights groups have expressed outrage over his disappearance. the seizure denies the charges. he's the latest you, dan and politician to be arrested and put on trial. and the government crackdown on the opposition with gerald is julius bon blah, told me about more about the politician keys a decision. and i think for anyone who doesn't have a husband name don't tech, he's a basically just the 1st thing that i would love to know who is this month this month . one would call him the most consistent, outspoken, a position politician in uganda. he's
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a pose present charges us present to him 7. his government for over 20 as they fell apart in 2000 and suspend basically has been strongly opposed to his government as to the i guess 2001 stood again against him in 2006 to the game against him in 2 of the elections, all these elections, formerly doctor visits, he has lost them, but depto this has refused to, to accept the result of saying that they've been fraudulent. he has inspired many of position politicians in uganda, and this to has about the influence is to has the prospector in the opposition side course. generally, you've gotten this place. i know that in a leg, just keep damping, followed by an appearance in front of the military court and the, the circumstances behind disappear. extraordinary, why have the uganda and authorities? why have they gone to these lengths?
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i think for people viewing the so on this time didn't get from outside. you got into too many of them. it sounds extraordinarily by too many people in uganda. it may not be extra or do you not a doctor this j himself? this is no to the 1st sign that is presented before the military quotes. many of the opposition politicians have also been presented in the same chords. here's the william retains, that's the quote. the military quote does not have the jurisdiction, basically to himself. when he appeared before the military type, you know, he told them he is in the wrong place. he demanded that it's his rights to be tried as a civilian seem to see the courts. he's really a maintains the same. several other people including leading will position see, guess that the big guy will be wayne, who, whose real name is by trouble. and he has also condemned this many of the position
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members of parliament, according to him in his me. let me just ask you, just before we run out of time, how are people in you get it? how are they reacting to this news? and i can hear behind you there is a football game tonight. so if they're not watching football, i mean, or are they talking about this story? yes, there's been so much talk around the rest of the check. he's basically just starting from his wife were brooks, and he was on the intimate when she said that the husband is missing as being abducted in kenya. there were lots of feedback to hop post lots of feedback that also mixed young people who supports the government and to ask you governance to become, to let the government do what to evade some interest to do. but the opposition i maintain in this the saying that this is not right. that is the deal was in. can you legally bringing in what you guy and then presenting him before a military quote. he's on low for it's illegal. demand should be set free. julie
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julie as well. gambling with the latest it's in knights to his we appreciate your reporting. thank you. authorities in the south africa are involved in a weeks long stand off and the mind there is no longer being use police have cut off food and water supplies to force out hundreds of illegal miners who are searching for left over gold. it's not clear whether the men are trapped or whether they're refusing to come out and face arrest the w as diane hawker reports from that abandoned by to columbus has down this whole hundreds of mine would cause a believe to be trapped of the mine is a cold, so i must, i must loosely translated to mean those were trying to operate as part of unlicensed mining syndicates. they often stay underground for months at
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a time relying on food deliveries from local businesses and family members. now police have cut those supplies and clothes of other exits in an attempt to force the mind is above ground. police say this is part of a why the plan to cook violent crime, which they say is driven by the go minus at this particular area where we are at one point in the past did we picked up about 20 bodies of these indigo minus that had been fighting, these are the over the tests. so um we, we, we, we came with this as i told you to say, let's put a stop to all these in the system. i need to be teased because the ease that proof when we look at the crime statistics that shows that areas where they use indigo mining operations, they is bound to have high incidence and high levels of crimes. but relatives of those trapped underground have a different view saying the family members are just trying to make
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a living. this woman trouble, 200 kilometers, to find out where the husband has made it out alive. she hasn't heard from him in 2 months and fee is the worst. i haven't heard anything about what's going on under ground. i'm hoping that someone will be able to give me some information until tuesday community workers. and mine is had been coordinating a risk to if they've been using basic tools, ropes, a police, and this metal bar. it is a difficult, i'm extremely slow process and they say that they only able to bring up one person at a time. that's why these community members are hoping that the government's risk takes him very quickly and that they are able to start the risk of being dodge of groups
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of 5 to 6 width is at a time the government risk process could take a few days to officially get underway, risky workers must bring in heavy equipment and see a way of rebel from the site. is as far as they spinning it, which is the process i didn't take for the most for do this. because no one we are the number of we would you mean that a drumstick to the process type that going to use can take it would be 6660 would be to 45 minutes instead. so the process of tv do you need? i don't want to keep these in the meantime, those underground and the loved ones have been given simple message, be patient. help is on the way. in the us presidential election, it showed a growing number of women. believe that donald trump can solve america's most pressing problems, while a couple of harris one,
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the most females of trump has increased his share at each election. that means washington bureau chief in his poll asked women how they expect their new leader to change the nation. it's the 1st weekend after the election activists have called for a protest and the capital washington d. c. in support of women's rights. you know, women's march always is very, very clear on reproductive just as ad access to reproductive health care. but you know, this is a big moment when we are all fighting against a lot of things. so our message is for reproductive rights for, for our freedoms and against fascism. i think a lot of people feel like we're not seeing where they are and teach are the march makes its way to the heritage foundation. the conservative think tank with
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has been influential and shaping donald trump's pretty good stuff. organizers had told to $50000.00 participants at the end, it was only a few 100, but that didn't detract from them. these women refuse to give in the 1st things has clearly been hard for many women. coming to women are the only one who are have their health care act and decisions being taken away from some people catching up, folks for a black woman until the end most the class had hoped that fighting for reproductive rights would secure come out of harrison. but this didn't happen, this is just the beginning of the resistance
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a get the incoming president. then we're going to be fighting, keep standing together, keep taking action because we know we have a fight ahead of us for the next 4 years. so i was in march to the south and both who wrote ton in south florida. the songs moved in massachusetts and very different it's veteran's day, the holiday honoring full members of us on the phone. and i bought it for donald trump. i knew when big i didn't think maybe that big, but i'm very happy we got back on track my father for more or 2 for our freedom and it was supposed to be and taken away with pamela. i don't know that she is about
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and what she would do, i think she would do, but um, obama and some other people would want her to do. we are spending so much money at the grocery store. it is absolutely absurd. every we things to keep going up and i would attribute that to the current president say, well, you know, lots of politicians problem with lots of things. i just hope and pray that we can feel for all the problems we have in, in our country right now. we have so many problems and so many divisions and so many people that really want to try to do bad things to us internally and externally. so i just hope that we can feel now the, the, despite the political differences, both sides hope for the country to hill is hard to imagine. the dawn from spread the risk and support
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discussed across the continent, d, the news africa every friday on the w, the or the outgoing by the administrative major policy shifts in the last week. it allowed ukraine to fire attack, them's ballistic missiles, across the border, and targets in russia. and it's just decided the issue, ukraine with anti personnel mines a weapon scene critically and much of the world. how much of this is dictated by the wars progress? ukraine is very much on the back foot on the battlefield and that's despite $60000000000.00 of us military aid in the past few years. in 2 months, donald trump will be us president again, and he's threatening to cut off ukraine.
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