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to contents about sexuality and sexual matters. i'm liza modeled as and i'm going to be exploring all listen more in a new season of mine. available on all platforms. the, this is the w news live from the land. israel security cabinet discusses the see, saw it in the will with hezbollah in 11 on thoughts as truce talks. pickup speed is ralph strikes, small hezbollah targets, and they root and issues its largest ever evacuation warning for the area. also coming up, donald trump, signals a massive shift and us trade policy. when he returns to the white house, 25 percent import tariffs on goods from mexico and canada, and move on chinese goods facings responds no one wins in a trifle. plus any regrets,
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angela mac cole release has her memoir and confront so critics will look at whether she would have done anything differently during has 16 years. as the german town, the, i'm on youtube is good to have you with this is rose, a secure se cabinet is missing to consider a cx 5 proposal with hezbollah and 11 on the wrong box. millicent group has been launching rockets into israel since october last year. in the support of thomas, it's following the terror attack on southern israel on october. the 7th. now head of amazing, the is randy military launched a barrel of strikes against what it said, what has below targets in southern they route. it also issued evacuation warnings for the center of the city. for the 1st time. the you is urging israel to accept the proposal, which was me the i says by the united states and france. journalist stella mina is
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in babe ruth and told us more about the intensity of the strikes always before a potential ceasefire deal. the violence here in level has really increased massively around $230.00 low cold time is really ami has boomed the building in central be rude without any previous warning. and the explosion was very, very loud. and we could hear it, hugh over the city shortly afterwards is where l started. a new series of air strikes on this album, sub groups of a root, at least 20 air strikes, took place. approximately simulate is the multimedia. these really at the same time . and uh, before it got dark here you were really able to see many different pillows of smoke rising up into the sky. is through the army keeps sending out force
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evacuation warnings. i myself like many other people here in dublin and receive these warning through what so shuttle's. and previously it was the case that you would receive messages once in a while uh, wanting to get back to suit sir scenarios. but ever since this afternoon, my phone has been buzzing constantly because there are messaging and warnings coming in one after another after another. and this is needing to match the tonic among the people. we saw a traffic jams earlier from people trying to get into the safe or areas. um and you can maybe here at, i'm not sure through my microphone. the draining the ease for 80 drains, a buzzing and very loud. these drones have been over our heads uh ever since the war started to is approximately 2 months ago. but they are flying really low at the moment, which leads to a very loud a sound. and this is making people even further nervous,
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and the recreation orders are continuing as we speak, and then not only against errors and very rude, but also in against the cities and other per, i just saw the old bud like stella mana and they route. so let's thank you so much and do take care of yourself. let's take a closer look now at the ceasefire proposal under consideration by israel security cabinet. the no mention is riley abruptly. it hits its targets in southern bay roads is route, has intensified its campaign against has spotlight in recent weeks, a made an international coast for a seas file. the diplomatic efforts have been led by us on boy as 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
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stage, fighting would end and his spell i would move its fight is at the north of the latania river. israel would then withdraw its forces from southern lebanon. on the 11th, he saw me would move into the buffalo 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, 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 in casa 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
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riley's israel once the freedom to take action in the future for administer the don't star said the agreements hinged on enforcement that would keep his spotlight away from the border and dissolved an owner of living on according to major reports, the us has given israel guarantees recognizing its right to take military action against imminent threats from lebanon to focused on the west, thousands of supporters, the child for the prime minister in rome. tom have forced the way into the capital as long as that. several people have been killed. dozens have been wounded in clashes with security forces. now foresees had blocked the streets with shipping containers to spilt con supports as from entering the city. baffling their way through the low down streets of atlanta. a bad con supporters seem determined to answer his cold occupied packet stones capital,
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stinging clouds of t, a guess failed to stop the progress. they also broke their way through the walls of shipping containers. the authorities a place to prevent them much towards parliament and the cities fortified governmental then. several debt to be reported amongst both security, full members and civilians. with thousands of personnel deployed on the streets, packets don's interior minister, his will, and the police have been given permission to decide on the use of false despite the risk of injury and arrest support, the zip code in his peachy policy showed no signs of stopping until the former prime minister is released we are here only on a run cons cole. he told us to come here, not for him, but for hours in a country 6. that's the reason we are here. we will stay here until con himself is here with us and tells us what to do next or by calling has been in
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jail forever. yeah. and faces some, a $150.00 criminal charges that he maintains it politically motivated, even in prison. he's remains when a pack of stones most popular politicians he's demonstrated that again in his lemme, but with thousands answering his cool to protest. but the government still looks unwilling to compromise, maintaining the quotes and not to support his anger, can secure cons, release. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines today, and a russian strike on the ukranian city of su me is killed at least 2 people, broke it as a high rise apartment. building officials also said the russian launch the biggest drone attack of the war sofa presidents. lensky says, almost 200 drones targeted ukraine, but most was shot down. the officials investigating a condo plane crashing lithuania has found the crofts, black books for quarter,
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one crew member was killed, and 3 of those images on the plane went down near vilnius apples. this way nia is looking into whether russia might have been involved. 2 people were killed when a high speed train crushed into a call in spain. officials are investigating the cause of the accident near polanski and northern spain. both victims in the call with railway was because no one on the train was o u. s. president elect donald trump plans to impose 25 percent terrace on inputs from mexico and canada when he returns to the white house in january. trump blames americans neighbors for failing to prevent the flow of migrants and drugs into the us. and he has a china to impose the death penalty on people smuggling drugs into america, including the synthetic opioid sentinel. now trump has threatened to hit the
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chinese goods with a 10 percent terrace on top of existing levies. during his campaign, he said terrace would boost us industries that economists say that it's consumers who will pay in the end honorable some horrible. and some will. we can speak to alley wine. he's a senior research and advocacy advisor on the us and china ops, the international crisis group, and he's joining us now from washington. welcome to d, w. now china has said that no one will win a trade war. is that true? does anyone stand to gain here? as well, thank you for having me on your program. the president elect seems to think that the united states will and he most during his 1st administration since he's been out of office and actually dating all the way back to the 1980s. donald trump believes that terrace are a means of redressing economic imbalances. he believes that the benefits accrue to american consumers. but as you've just said in your opening remarks,
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and the overwhelming evidence suggests that when a country and poses terrorist and it's 4 and it's firms are importing those goods that actually bear the costs. and those costs are very often past who american consumers. we have any, we haven't miracle evidence from his 1st administration demonstrating that this trade war and that the care didn't work. the costs are borne by companies and consumers. and i think it stands to reason that if the president elect goes ahead with this place, that once again, american companies and consumers with their, the front of the cos, he's saying from saying that he will impose a 25 percent tower from goods coming from mexico. and canada, as well as an extra 10 percent on chinese goods. what could the full out, the, from these kinds of, of terrace a very significant and again, discerning to american companies and consumers. the 3 countries you mentioned, these are america's 3 largest trading partners. so the disruptions to continental supply chains and north american supply chains,
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global supply chains. the ramifications could be huge, and i think it's also notable that so in keeping with the present alexa, america 1st world view. what's notable is china as a competitor. but if you look at canada and mexico, these are very significant, you know, allies in partners. and so i think that part of his america 1st world view, he very often doesn't seem to make a distinction between us allies and partners on the one hand. and he was competitors and adversaries on the other. so i think that given that these are, the 3 countries are america's largest, 3 largest grading partners, ranch occasions, could potentially be begin of what we've seen with these kinds of economic measures is when they impose unilaterally, they tend to be quite effective. so the more multi lateral support you can engender or can enlist, the more effective they're likely to be. just one other point that i would make is that, you know, when donald trump was 1st elected president, he was a novelty, not only for child, but for the entire world of china. now he studied him and his world view and his tactics now for, for a year. so this time, i think donald trump is going to confront a very different china,
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the china is and is prepared for this kind of tactic. coming from the present in the left, china's economy is in class of vulnerable position right now though, isn't it? so how will that factor in, i mean, how, how will china be able to react to all of this? a little too interesting dynamics under, there's somewhat intensive with one another. the 1st i name after the 1st reality, which is the one that you mentioned is of the chinese economy is indeed a vulnerable right now trying to is managing mountain roadside winds on the one hand. so i think trying to certainly is more vulnerable to tariff this time around . it was in, in say 20172018. 2019. on the other hand, as i said earlier, you know, trying, it hasn't been sitting idly by when the truck, the minute the 1st company, ministration, initiated is campaign in 2018. it really set off. alarm bells inside china and china said they're becoming lesser line from the dollar. becoming less exposed to us. economic pressure is not just an economic imperative. is an existential a whole society, a national security imperative. so even though it's fine is economy is more
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vulnerable. now i think relative to what it was several years ago, china has been, i think, taking several steps to insulate itself from economic pressure. so i think that in the aggregate is probably less vulnerable to economic pressure now than it was when the trump administration initiated its 1st crush of tears back in 2018 alley wine from the international crisis group. thank you so much for your time today. we appreciate it. thank you for having me on on the threats of those trump, the terrorists is also fueling pessimism about the state of the economy. here in germany, big manufacturer as of recently announced significant job cuts and the uses, the german economy is likely to contract this year. turning things around is going to be a tough issue as versus prepared for a snap election in february. the politicians and business leaders all divided over how to address the crisis of the v. i ss, fox walk fort and now to the group are among the big companies planning to come
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jobs in germany, in the order of thousands and the latest figures showed the moved among the german businesses salary. due to worry is over the direction of the economy. part of the problem, the pressing need for investment in areas like infrastructure and education. out of the world, some major economies. germany has the lowest debt float. a source of fears, debate is there room to lift. germany's break on that and spend more. if we just relax the deck, that break what we, we'll get is more consumption, not necessarily more investment. so i think we should stop by understanding that for certain types of investment, for instance, replacing all crumbling infrastructure. we need to change the structure of public spending. there's also the demographic challenge, the population is $1.65 is expected to grow to just on the half of the population
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by the year 2050 putting an enormous threaten on public resources like passions on health care. plus the population overall is set to decline. if you have a shrinking population, that means you have lower potential growth and you have lower the months or lower demand growth, i should say. and that actually might reduce the information the other hand. it means you have a labor shortage. my expectation that that of many economists is that the what might cease to push on wages over the next 10 years. one thing that could help better european cooperation in the last 5 years of the europeans, the u has neglected. what i think is it's great as the assets, and that's the internal market. we have a need for studies showing that removing obstacles to trade within europe in services could increase value added by more than $300000000000.00 euros per year. so we do have a growth machine that does not dependent on either china, all the us,
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which is the repeat internal market, but we should use it's rather than producing video rock receiving regulation which we've done in the last 5 years. the worst of all is the uncertainty german to be it's post war boom, economy on cause and chemicals. as for his next act, it's unclear if the country has identified its new major industries or whether lagging behind was remain a concern for us to come. from the process uses a demanding that dominique political receives the maximum 20 a sentence for drugging and raping his wife. she has added on inviting dozens of strangers to sexually abuse a decade the cases tre, confronts. but it's also turned if he's a political into a feminist hero. but it's um, sentencing are expected next month to the political arrived at the court house and having young to public applause of the 3 months of
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hearings. the trial of the dozens of men accused of participating in have mass right over 10 year period is now coming to an end. prosecute has begun by focusing on those petticoats, husband, or some 50 is 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 other men 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 by silence to the for she waved have liked to add an image to and insisted the trial beheld in public service to shame the man involved that decision led to huge interest in the case and it stops a nationwide international conversation. and right consent, i'm circles,
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chemical submission. have a deal made have a tow tamika. they go into conversations loads of music 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. 25. during a visit to a women's health clinic in paris to mock international days. the elimination of violence against women, frances prime minister, price is petticoat, 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, so the fight against violence against women requires the mobilization of the whole
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of society. it's a social issue. it's a just and necessary fight. to this this trial i'm convinced the marks of before and after a moment in this fight, those 2 french noah contends no requirements that sex must involve consent. prosecute is ms. cruz, the perpetrators intent to write using violence collection, subject of surprise. the petticoat case has led to close across funds to the low, to be rewritten to include consent. now, angela mac cole was always discreet, always previously conscious during her 16 years of jem insurance lab. but we are about to find out more about her because she is present, seeing her eagerly a wasted autobiography to the public. here in the in the book is called freedom and it offers a personal account of her life and career and politics. michael retired in 2021 of
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the leading gym. the 3 major challenges, including the financial, the debt and the refugee crises. i'm the coven 19 fund, demick. w. as chief political editor, alexis now has read every one of the books, 700 pages, and she told me more about what it reveals to look, i'd love to tell you that there was some kind of a tele detail in that through all of us here. but there wasn't, and it was a remarkable how she stuck a by her policies. and clearly this is an attempt to explain. it's not an attempt of someone to straighten out the record. and the most the new elements were really learning about her childhood and upbringing. in the ged in the former, call me this is john many and how she also was grateful for that's his story. experience but also the room full of intellect on the news i that's her parents
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enabled her to have so and no huge surprises in the is the mac. well, you know, but she comes across as a human being as a person, rather than this historic figure feels a bit like you can listen to her internal voice as she was taking some of those historic decisions. like on what became known as the refugee crisis in 2015. what does she say about people like donald trump let them have who's in she's in pain. i mean, she knows all of these people from her time is drunk, little don't che, this, she does. and particularly when it comes to value me uprooting both with a single chain, you see in office most of the time it was learning uprooting as rough as president . although he did flip to apartments, stood for a while there as well. and she describes them as someone who went from being someone who wanted to seek a dialogue with the west to someone who was more ottoman,
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who wants to put forth. he felt was a political and historic mistake, a right onto describes his the she describes his personality of someone who was always ready, a braced for an attack from the outside and always ready to this out. so not very pleasant. she went being a tool. donald trump also just 5 by her as a sense of the, the real estate mind that he was in previously someone who didn't believe in new to benefits a full on 0 sum game pass. and i know she's in pain. she speaks the least. so there's no word about his personality or how he comes across. but she didn't know that history bring brought up in the format eastern. he made it easier on the to understand where he came from and also his historical claim. his attempt to put china where he felt it should be and has been historically for most of the time, which is a well power. mm hm. you mentioned a refugee policy earlier because a lot,
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i mean, the same voice, any sort of explanations or regret. so tool about how more controversial policies like cost on some refugees no regrets, not very on the migration issue, nor on climate change, where she did fill up the and she hasn't done or hadn't been able to achieve enough this. put it is this way. instead, we get a explanation in terms of the refugee crisis we. she said she didn't want to see dead people on the streets and we, he. 6 uh was he have a voice coming through that as she spoke while she was still in office essentially saying look, this is what i did. and there was no alternative. and that pretty much ended kind of questioning of her decision making while she was in office and it does in the book. all right, michela cause not they don't use chief political editor. thank you so much. we have some breaking news for you because prime minister benjamin netanyahu,
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that's these really prime minister has announced that israel has agreed to a ceasefire with hezbollah and let her know that news just coming in the agreement was mediated by the united states. and from back by the european union, the announcement comes against the backdrop of is really strikes on what it's military said, where hezbollah targets and southern bay roots and warnings to evacuate the center of the lebanese capital. the iran box millison group has been launching rockets into israel since also, but last year in the course of homos officer, the terror attacks on southern israel on october, the 7th. a need a horse lost souls and will of course, have more for you on that story in the coming hours. that's what we have time for, for now. but do stay with us. eco, africa is up next off for a short break. looking at how gone is using indigenous medicines to kill sick animals. and remember to you can always check household website and see don't you
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