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to see a wide spread race as depression today, history, the people we need to talk about here, the stories, shadows of german colonialism. the, this is the domain is live from the land. israel security cabinet has approved deceased by deal with hezbollah and 11 on lebanese. celebrates after the deal is announced, the truce comes into effect and a few hours and will end a year of conflict between hezbollah and israel. and angela medical release is a memoir and confronts the critics. look at whether she has done anything differently during her 16 years as german chancellor. the
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i'm told me a lot of goal welcome to the program or israel and has the have agreed to a 60 day see spot and the fighting and 11 on people across the southern 11 on set. celebrated news of the deal, which comes into effect at full am local time on wednesday morning. under the agreements is really and has the troops to gradually withdrawal from southern lebanon to be replaced by 11. these army has been on israel, have continued to exchange rocket far as the deadline approaches i have to choose holds, it will bring an end to over a year of violence between the 2 classes. the united states and france were a key parties in brokering the deal us president joe biden praise the agreement as a critical steps towards abroad. a peace deal in the conflict which began with the how must tara tax on israel in october last year. israel has been told,
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has been bold on the battlefield, ran in his proxies, a paid a very heavy price. now is there about the bone in charge and tactical guys against the randomness proxies. no coherent strategy. that's a cure israel's long term. as long term safety advances, a broader peace and prosperity in the region. today's announcement is a critical step in advancing that vision. and so our plot crazy decision made by the latest 11 on israel, the end the violence reminds us that peace is possible. as demo from the correspondence in washington dc benjamin alvarez group, i mean we had the us president that what else did he have to say? it was a hopeful message and a long awaited message. the friends of inviting late out ellia to day, but also a message of many expected to hear not less than 60 days before president biden is
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leaving the white house. he made clear also that if his bull or anyone else breaks this deal imposes a dive and read it to israel, that is rather retains its rights to self defense. he also laid out the framework of 15. so let's listening to what the outgoing president laid out, and this plan that, as you mentioned, is expected to go into effect at 4 am local time. on wednesday, the deal raised today effective at 4 am tomorrow. local time for fridays across the lebanese is really border will and will, and this is designed to be a permanent cessation of hostilities. what is left of has the law in other chairs organization will not be allowed? well, i have as, as will not be allowed to threaten security visual again. over the next 60 days, 11 is army, and state security forces deployed and take your draw their own territory. once
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again, has blocked their server structure and show the 11, i will not be allowed to be rebuilt. but even these are 2 sides that held very rigid stanzas. so how, what was the us able to, to bring them together to reach this c spy? so this were ongoing negotiations for many months, including the us, france, 11 on israel. and the big question now the many a having is how will this be enforced and what will happen over the next a couple of days following this remarks, that was a joint press statement from president barton and also from french president and my cro. saying that both nations are committed on working with both israel and 11 and to ensure that this agreement is fully implemented and enforced. and we also heard it more details from a higher ranking us official that says the fronts will join and the already existing mechanism that was created up to the war in 2006. and that will be both
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diplomatic and military. it channels and through them the us will work with the lebanese army. and this administration official also said that there will be resources allocated to support the reconstruction of 11 on because in the past. and that's also one of the learnings and that they, they said is that is, was often as well lied to help with reconstruction. and now it's not only 11 and the interest to support the economic growth and seeing this as an opportunity to re establish power and the territory and also what's and pulled that with something that we've heard over and over here from washington is that the won't be you as compet trades in the area, but there will be support crews to help also enforce the cease fire. and how crucial was it for this outgoing bite and administration to secure a video, a very coastal considering that washington and this administration has a full sale to secure a deal. and we'll,
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we'll look at the situation of the war and gaza, something that whitehouse has repeatedly pledged, well at the same time, basically note enforcing red lines, etc. if full v is rarely government, northern arms and barbara, but also no political pressure. and one of biden's most important political advisors is meeting with counterparts in the region to discuss how this cease fire might actually lead to another potential fees for in gaza. and for the return off it'd be hostages. but what's also important here is that, well, this will stress a 60 day ceasefire, less than 60 days we'll, we'll have, you know, a ration day here at the u. s. meaning that president electronic will return to the wide, tells them that means that this discussion, not only happening with the current administration, but also with the incoming trump administration. we heard earlier today from secretary blinking. he said he won't go into details with senator marker rubio for president elect donald trump nominated for the secretary of state. so there will be more details, is that so we can,
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it is see and imagine that there are several talks happening behind the closed doors to secure that the incoming administration of president elect donald trump, will also support this. the ceasefire deal that president biden announced earlier today. yeah, we're just going to ask on, on that, do we go any hints yet as to how this incoming administration is likely to treat the situation? so that has been involved in those conversations that we know that with the outgoing indian coming administration fee on talks happening to also include them because we know that both parts are also in talks with the incoming administration basis. so talk, this is an announcement the president biden made that many would have liked to see for early and not it went there, only 2 months left for him to leave the white house. okay. benjamin offers group. i thank you for that update. let's take
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a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world. a russian strike on the ukranian city of sony has killed at least 2 people. rockets hit the high rise apartment building officials also said rush and launched. the biggest drone attack of the war so far, president, as the lensky says, almost 200 drawers targeted ukraine, but most were shot down. officials investigating a cargo plane crash and lithuania have found the aircraft blackbox mccorda, one crew member was killed and 3 others injured. when the plane went down near the airport, between the eyes looking into whether russia might have been involved, rescue workers have recovered full bodies from a tourist ship, which capsized off egypt rides the coast. 13 people are still missing. the local
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governor has been to the sites to talk to survivors. most of those on board for nationals. it's best to into pakistan now where thousands of supporters of the jailed, former prime minister in rome kind of forced their way into the capital is lum, abide. several people have been killed and dozens wounded in clashes with security forces or the authorities had blocked the streets with shipping containers to stop kansas supporters from entering the city. baffling their way through the locked down streets of atlanta. that con supporters seem determined to answer his cold occupied packet stones capital, stinging clouds of t, i 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
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and civilians. with thousands of personnel deployed on the streets, packets dons and terri administer his will and that the police have been given permission to decide on the use of force despite the risk of injury and arrest support. his zip code and his p t 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. for my band call and has been in jail for over a year and faces some a $150.00 criminal charges that he maintains it politically motivated even in prison. he's remains one of packing stones, most popular politicians. he's demonstrated that again in atlanta,
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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. mexican president, claudia schon, bottom has suggested how a country could retaliate against house proposed by us president elect donald trump with its own import taxes champ. i'm also going to of dia, economic consequences for both sides. april trump has threatened to impose 25 percent import duties on mexico and canada unless they clamped down on migrants and drugs crossing the border. change them all so sad to mexico had already done a lot to stem the flow of my friends and that the u. s. demand is responsible for the flow of drugs, mexico and canada of america's top trade partners. and mexico's
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president said the tires would hurt both countries and especially u. s. companies based in mexico as well let on send off the one terrace will come another and another until we put coleman businesses at risk. for example, mexico's main exports as to the united states. general motors sto lantus and ford motor company, which came to mexico a 2 years ago. while i put a tax on them, that puts them at risk last policy. i gotta remember he go as a with jim daniels, it was not in the sub to boys to get that would cause inflation and job losses in both for us. as you may see, i'm to mexico, c o. b as in blue or the home of german chancellor. angular miracle is published a memoir away, she rejects criticism of some of the major policy decisions you made while in power . the book is called freedom and also as a personal account of her life and carrier in politics. in the books,
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medical defense deals made by germany to by russian gas company built 2 gas pipelines. directly linked to russia. under michael, germany's energy hungry industries became dependent on moscow medical launch. the book at a special event in bell in indeed of these chief political edits had a cousin that was, that was an interesting background and explains policy. but if she were expecting her to really come out with the real gossip or some sucking new facts and that really wouldn't meet your expectations. interesting. the during the whole close, it was scheduled for 90 minutes. it took 2 hours in the end. she gave out some advice towards the end she actually called for germany's that, the ceiling to be listed for investments only. i thought it was highly unusual for her to do so on. she called on europeans to essentially get their act together and
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decide whether you agree on ukraine. so she did give out some policy advice. something sick, tacitly avoided during more than $700.00 pages of her men was called freedom. i do think that this book changes most about how she will be remembered because indian she comes to the same conclusion. she used to come to when facing criticism during her time and office. she maps out circumstances, but she says she's simply never so an alternative to the actions that she took and that counts for vasa. while she does accept the criticism, but also stands by not letting ukraine into the positive joining nato, something she felt could have led to an even earlier attack by russia on migration . we spoke about it. this is something where she felt there was no other avenue on the same accounts for having if we're trying to keep the forward a, if the policy she's simply accept. so there are things that are beyond her own control. and her actions she keeps insisting. what without alternatives,
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something that will always stand for her. it's also said just as the how to simple the watching dw news stay with us. the name is the calls back said wow, thank you so much for joining in. welcome to don't hold bad. a lot of people do that as soon as i was saying it loud. next, would it be nosy bay like good, everyone to king you're healthy award winning called called the called back. unproductive uncompetitive. and.

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