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a wind generation slash watch now on youtube. b, w w mentioned this kind of fun. it feels like therapy. the this is the don't even use live from berlin. negotiators inch closer to a cease fire in 11 on after intensified strikes on they read southern suburbs us lebanese and just ran the official say there, close to seeing a deal to hold fighting between israel as by israel's cabinets could approve the agreements as soon as today, also coming up several police officers are killed in pakistan as clashes with the supporters of imprisoned former prime minister in con, intensified thousands of people are marching to the centre office. i'm about to demand his release and we take
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a look at watch. donald trump's relationship with beijing might look like during his 2nd term. after he promised to slack bigger terrace, on chinese imports, the unpopular phone in the us. welcome to the program. israel's ambassador to washington says a ceasefire. deal to end fighting with his bullet in lebanon. could be close. the run back to me looking group began attacking israel in october last year following hamas is raid on southern israel. the fighting escalated into o at war in september with the is riley military conducting a massive campaign of air strikes on lab and on as well as a ground in persian. and i have the parties appear to be on the verge of an agreement to end the conflict. the no mention is riley abruptly. it
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hits its targets in southern bay roads is route, has intensified its campaign against has spotlight in recent weeks. a made an international coast or a seas file of the diplomatic efforts have been led by us envoy, ms. hawk steed who visited both by route until the last week. the us broke a deal to end the fighting coals for an initial 60 days cease file. in the 1st stage, fighting would end and his spell i would move, it's fight is at the north of the latania river israel, but then withdrew its forces from southern lebanon on the 11. he saw me would move into the buffers. to prevent that his father returns, along with an existing un peacekeeping force. negotiations would follow on the demo cation between the 2 countries known as the blue line. the deal is based on a un resolution from 2006, which both has spa and is rob have violates it. under the new agreement,
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a us that committee would monitor the implementation of the ceasefire. and the un resolution has spelled out, had long made a cessation of violence and gone to the condition of a deal, but have since dropped the demand box. there have been other sticking points to prevent his spell out from re arming and killing more. is riley's, is red ones, the freedom to take action in the future for a minute. thank you. don't star said the agreements hinged on enforcement that would keep his spell away from the border and dissolved in own of lebanon. according to major reports, the us has given israel guarantees recognizing its right to take military action against imminent threats from living on all a little earlier, i asked the journalist stella manor in beirut, that the prospect of a ceasefire deal as a potential ceasefire deal is the
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top of the town at the moment as we hear from many officials, but the agreement is very close. uh, and it seems a little bit like, uh, the is where amy outside has changed it minds when it comes to the involvement of fronds in the group of international countries. monitoring the potential ceasefire agreement. and for the people here in level and on. these developments really gives them hope as many, many people really want a cease fire. they are exhausted of months of fighting which lets a closer of the population being internally displaced. but some people also skeptic because we've been in the par uh before, at the point where it's such as these boy agreements seem to very, very close. and then in the last minute was cancelled, and it was back to fighting again. that was still a manner in big root. well,
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for analysis i spoke to my from rob i, who is an assistant professor of history at the american university of favors that's taking us as well. my, the idea that the ceasefire will actually materialize is actually a fact. however, one has to be in between the lines. the issue is here, we're not looking at something very much similar to a 17 or one which was implemented in the summer of to song a 6. but rather we are looking at to kind of be monitored cease fire, one in which the is varies. have the upper hand and more importantly, so there is a side deed between the americans and the is varies which trend. there's all this a cease fire or piece the a few times because at the end of the day is various have been given the green light, but monday comes to strike inside them on at any moment when they see the potential threat which goes. which brings us back to the idea who are lead the reconstruction
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process. it's not really a matter of issues for what's coming up and on, and the people of 11 on transition into a new era. and this is what i'm a bit skeptical. this is possible that this particular moment in time. so israel wants to see has bought this armed and away from the border. and we've so far heard little from has paula leaders and what do you believe that this is something that has bothered would accept? no one has to remind themselves there is nothing gold visible on its own ones as well as sports and for some of the grocery good. and this is not an accusation. this is a statement, but the lighthouse on the so i'm just, i believe now that the it on wishes to actually be on the good side of uh, president trump. and in fact, i think that's his bullet has no way out of this other than the seas for it's total leadership have been, have been assassinated,
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its military infrastructure have been destroyed. and in this particular moment in time, there's a problem that they've been used to understand it is, and these will not this arm cuz look, there's really don't want to potentially threat on the border. and this is why they only cared about the size of the the darn it area. so anyway, yes is the law. they want to piece. they want to cease fire, and more importantly, they want to use the workers which are their stop fighting to dominate 11 on the rather than destroy it is very as a clint. so let's just get one thing clear. so because before how sudden those were all that was killed by in his rainy air strike has brought us that there would be no letter in fighting before cease fire in gaza is achieved. so why do you think that's changed now? a particularly because other than that makes of change. one more very, very important thing here sir, is the plaza is no longer there to support it. and more importantly, i think that by getting muscle and his talk leadership,
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they have forced to hand off as well. i truly believe that the most of the did not want to go into the full scale war. how are those earliest use the opportunity of october 7th and the other thing that's happening to neutralize cuz the threat saw some of the lead time. so here, the so called negative that they have connected the front so to speak, have been shattered by what happened on the ground. and basically the fact that we have over a 1000000 and a half of misplaced shot citizens, we need to go back home. and this is really where we have to ask the question, going to pay the money and who are lead dirty construction process. as it stands, we have no indication that the is varies, will allow the return of these people because many of these got to the last time i talked to more than 25 villages has been raised to the ground, including this infrastructure. how will a potential cease fire deal at influence the war in gaza? because no insurance whatsoever because at the end of the day,
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i don't believe that actually cares about the civilians both in the us and then level it's money to have that kind of thing. i get to implication and actually empowering nothing, you know, who has a hawkish negative. but it won't have any practical implications because most of these areas, as well as, and i mean is, are looking towards january 20th of january when trump was take office and we are heading towards and you at a and in the region. however, this new hurdle does not appear to transfer it well for the people who are going to display speed and the order level. it's all right, we're gonna have to leave it there at macro and robert with the american university of a re, thanks for your analysis. this morning, you said the palestinian civil defense is calling for more tent and blanket donations to gaza to sheltered spliced residents from winter conditions. officials their site more than 10000 tents have been swept away by harsh weather in recent
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days with up to a 1000000 more people in areas at risk of flooding. israel's military size of occupation orders have been necessary to protect civilians from its attacks on hamas miller since the 1st rain storms of the approaching winter and gauze of flooded hundreds of tens across the territory. here on the beach, the tides came at night, sweeping away make shift living spaces, soaking the belongings of displaced gardens. a scam that's my tent, and here my family and father spent. he had a partial stroke and uses crutches. we had to get them out, and now this is the situation, showed it to the world, let them see the tool far from the sea and gauze, the city. rain, water and winds, are battering tens over here if displacement has worn them out. and the prices of new tents of sword forcing palestinians to try and repair them
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with whatever they have on hand. what i did ask them is we run away from bombardment and death. we lost our homes and everything, the homes collapse on us the door. thank god we came here. good heavens, last winter we suffered the today. here we are. as you see your i love her. we are drowning the new attempt is made of fabric. and so when it rains, it pours on the israel's ongoing strikes and gaza have displaced nearly the entire population at least once and produced much of the territory to rumble, leaving few places to shelter. so odd, a mother of 6 from northern cause a is living inside. what was one's the classroom and con eunice, a room which shattered windows and little comfort to offer. especially at night when temperatures dropped there last night,
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my children couldn't sleep from the cold. i live in a bombed and burned place. there's a constant breeze, it's all exposed. last night my children didn't sleep and i didn't sleep. and i had to keep trying to cover my children who was right, and the agencies are warning that without immediate supplies of new blankets in tens, the situation for the display scoggins is only going to get worse as the cold winter approaches to pakistan. that where supporters of child, former prime minister in ron con, have broken through barrier setup to prevent them from entering the capital. as i'm about protesters ignore threats of gunfire from authorities to march on the city. their feet reports of heavy classes with several people, confirmed dead. thousands of con supporters are demanding. he's released from prison parties placed shipping containers a random does not provide in an attempt to prevent the protesters from entry.
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let us go to is on the button though and speak with a journalist at 9. i'm here at great to see you again. i've done so the protestors have reached the capital as i'm about. what's the atmosphere? it like that where you are that'll be atmosphere. that is in dense and the city and a good havior. so that'll be mean of trees and the, the, at the hospital the, it is completely filled with the other guys because data being dense collections with, between the protesters and for the since the morning. and focus though, since then, huge numbers get pushing, peace, back and back. and so far now the obese. just think, you know, meters away from the find the main. so they're into closer and closer. and there's a place for the job which is like near the finally mean 10 in the police have the for the biggest medicaid. so now the showed on where to take this data and maybe a couple of ours at best. but of the situation is really in dense and people into some, but they are really what agent they want the government and designed and him through
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this process and the solution to this problem. yeah, there yet tense in d. m. and let's just reminder viewers, of course, the former prime minister in runtime has been in jail for over a year and, and his party, you mentioned there, the p t i, that's his party. why are these protests taking place now? so as you mentioned that he has been in prison for like more than 15 months. and the most of the cases against him is support for sale to pull their degree multi region because he is being acquitted in most of these cases. but still government has the book, they mean like more than 100 is for instance, to be a like yesterday a police man was killed in protest and i'm not on his the book that is as when it's very simple because we need the only way to get him out of the prison is by forcing government and these protest and that's why they have had and they have said it repeats time and time again, but this time they are not feeding back unless honda. why is time?
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well, what is the actually accused of what he was accused off for that option, abuse of all, but this appropriate thing, the student gifts and then did a lot of cases into being insight thing is what go to school, what that government install nations. but most of these cases, as like basic industry of focused on are considered for the degree most of which is not only by supporters, but also by the independent domes and wasn't done so the government tends to keep him in present as long as they can. and it's supporters, they just want to get him out of the prison and that's fine. only because we come aboard on the streets. we've been seeing actually images from pakistan there of those protests. it looks at rather in kansas as you mentioned before. and so how long con, pakistan civilian and military establishment ignore the demands of a moron. cons supporters as well?
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that's the $1000000.00 question. i think the people because nobody wants the government and has to deal with this issue as soon as they can. and yes, to find a peaceful resolution. and this situation is not easy, but even he can only can he because the notice now about his being computer, he goes for the survey navarro and we don't know how long enough and there is already short video, few enveloping the cell. but the gen the capital, and i think you're just getting dense and even if the student continued like that for like 2 more days, i think, you know, you see this is the shortage of disability. so this situation is not usable. and that's why the people, the citizens this from you'd be mindful became government to find any we get into this problem. yeah, sounds certainly very worrying for those of you in the city journalists of non, i'm here in as i'm about, thanks for joining us on data review today. thank you. a time to take a look at that with some other stories making headlines around the world. scuffles
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have broken, i didn't serve you as part of it is over a reason. instead of building collapse, the opposition wanted a debate over who was responsible for the november 1st incident and nobody's side where 15 people were killed when the roof of a new railway station caved in. precincts. argue that corruption and port oversight are to blame japan space agency has suffered another set back after a fire broke entering a combustion test. of the epsilon s. rockers, the test was cancelled after an explosion of the agencies space center in south western japan. incident comes 16 months after another failed to engine test, the railed japan's small rocket development program. indonesia is national disaster agencies as at least 20 people have not been confirmed that in heavy flooding implants lights for districts across northern sinatra have been intended by heavy rain causing the flooding authorities safer desktop. put rise further in
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the hardest, if cairo all kinds of course as of health earlier rulings which in short, subsidized housing benefits equal inheritance rights for the same sex married couples, it dismissed the government's appeal, ending a year's long legal bundle. as a landmark victory for the city's l g b t q plus community, and same sex couples. us now us president elect donald trump, has a nice to plans to charge 25 percent terrace on all imports from mexico and canada . he blames the neighboring countries for not doing enough to stop migrants and drugs from crossing their borders. he also enhanced an additional 10 percent tariff on chinese. goats. betrayed is not the only issue trump has with china. so let's take a wider looking at what trump 2nd term could mean for us. china relations more broadly, dw, as chief international editor, richard walker reports. donald trump is back and she's promising
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a return to an american fuss for a post. and that means taking on china, he's chosen to hoops with a big jump, sundays, marco rubio for secretary of state, and mike wolf's as national security advisor. both see china as the historic threat to us power. so what can we expect? well, let's take a look at the 2 biggest issues, the military situation and the prospect of a trade military fence siege and pain is now well into his 2nd decade in power. china is getting stronger and more aggressive. in the south china sea, it's coast guards, barriers to best buy from the philippines, and it's being threatening taiwan with air and navy trends. either of these flash points could start a war. the drags in the us. there is a risk and a growing risk of a use of force by china,
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either in the south china sea or in the taiwan strait. we know the front of the us intelligence community that senior tech has told his military that it must have the capabilities to type type one by force in 2027. trump does not want that to happen while he's in charge. he has said time and again, he's going to prevent scores from happening and that was what happened under his watch he's. that's where he criticized joe biden. i think that resonated with the american public. so the us military will need to did tough. she, tim, paying for making moves on taiwan or the philippines and help us has a problem. a really big problem. to explain that, let's take a look at a map on china is east coast. there's a little island, just off shanghai. this is where you find that young man shipyard, which is a jewel use civilian and military sites. it recently launched,
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china is us to aircraft carriers. so what's the problem for the us? well, this single ship yeah, has more capacity than all of the ship yards in the united states. put together. that's according to the csr. yes. think tank here in washington. and of course, jenna is know, china is only shipyard. the csr you as reference is a leak from the u. s. navy briefing saying that china is over roll ship building capacity is $230.00 times greater than americans. yes, you heard that right. $230.00 times the west can build 100000 tons of ships, naval and civilian every year. china can build 23000000 us may have the edge in terms of quality in some areas. but on that front too, there's little doubt that china can catch up. this is now trump problem,
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and he won't be able to fix it on his own to. oh, it's a very, very serious problem and united states in order to get this right is going to have to also rely on japanese and korean allies who are ahead and ship building it's, it's going to be multi off alliance effort to get to get allied ship building up to anywhere close to our china is okay. hold that thought for a moment. let's move on to that other big issue. trace trump made imposing terrace on chinese imports, sent to piece of his election campaign dot or upstairs upstairs. so, he did this before unleashing a war of what he saw as unfair trade with china, that he never got to finish. this time there's a danger that he'll have to record with coming from china, but from your, from also to last with european leaders over trade in his 1st term. and he's
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threatening to hit them with terrorist again. the risk here is said from could start trade was with china and europe at the same time and that combination could back fine. it would open the door for badging to further divide the united states and europe. this could end up in a situation where europe in the country seek to benefit from greater trade with china. ok, let's pull the pieces together. and on both the military and terrace, some could use some help from allies as we are catching up with time. this may be, could be impossible that says korea and japan and taking on china of the trade would be much easier with europe on so. so can from go from america 1st to america plus friends. that could be a stretch for a man who's been such a skeptic of alliances for so long will soon find out whether with challenges this big. he decides there are deals to be done this time around. those richard walker,
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they're not a a major mass rate trial in france. moved into a new phase, prosecutors are laying out the verdicts they want for the 51 man accused of raping a woman while she was drug by her husband and rendered unconscious. the case of she said, petticoat has sent shock waves across france and beyond verdicts. and sentencing are expected by december 20th to that a petticoat arrived at the court house and having young to public applause of the 3 months of hearings. the trial of the dozens of men accused of participating in have mast right over 10 year period is now coming to an end. prosecute has begun by focusing on those petticoats, husband, some 50 years, dominique, that cooling, so the maxim jail sentence of 20 years for him. he admitted to mixing sedatives in to have food in order to the right path. he would then invite of
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a man who'd found online to do the same while she was still unconscious. just now pel occurs, cases gripped france and what the issue of gender based silence to the for she waved have like to add an image to and insisted the trial beheld in public service to show you the men involved. that decision led to huge interest in the case and it stops and nationwide and international conversation. and right consent, i'm so close chemical submission. how i deal made hesitates, hammock say, go into the conversation, a loads of risk examples. i hear them every day that i show this is an opportunity to think about race, culture at the house of which is pony. asked the youth, as for all women and security and sitting in the streets and out homes and no beds at work everywhere. security for women who were not sent to me,
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they pointed 5 during a visit to a women's health clinic in paris to mount international days, the elimination of violence against women, frances prime minister praise. miss pell, occurs incredible coverage. he also announced a series of government measures to come about violence against women. the prime minister said the trial not to turning point. the fight against violence against women requires the mobilization of the whole of society. it's a social issue. it's a just and necessary fight. it necessary to this trial, i'm convinced the marks of before and after a moment in this fight, those 2 french tional contends no requirements that sex must involve consent. prosecute is miss cruz, the perpetrators intent to write using violence collection,
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