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decisions under the swastika, a documentary about the sounds of power and inspiring story about survival. music in nazi germany, watch now on youtube dw documentary, this is dw news alive from the atlanta, cx, 5 between israel and has the in 11 on, has come into force. the truth began in the eddy as of wednesday morning and it sets to last for at least 60 days. and this has also spot hopes of progress in the search for peace in gaza. and angela medical release is, ma'am, was and confronts her. critics look at whether she would have done anything differently during his 16 years as jim and canceled on the
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i'm totally illogical. welcome to the program a sci fi deal to end fighting between israel and hezbollah has come into effect. these live pictures of the lebanese capital b root just over an hour after the sea. so i came into effect. the city has been hit repeatedly by strikes in recent months since the conflict between israel and his ballade turned into an all out war. under the agreement is really and has been a troops to gradually withdrawal from southern lebanon to be replaced by the lebanese army. if the truce does hold, it will bring an end to over a year of violence between the 2 parties. the spot was broken by france and the
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united states with his presidency now and its final weeks. us president joe biden imagined announcements that many so he'd never make today. i have some good news report from the list that spoke or is the prime minister of israel and 11 on i'm pleased to announce that their governments have accepted it. i just as both of and the devastated conflict between israel and has bought the agreement requires the withdrawal of his riley troops from southern lebanon and has belonged to end. it's tom to presence in the border region. and the place the lebanese army will deploy, at least 5000 troops, boasted by un peacekeeping forces. as well as prime minister made it clear the agreement came with a warning. but one of the links to the c spy,
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it depends on what happens in 11 normally in full cooperation with the united states. we retain complete military freedom, showed hezbollah violated the agreement or attempt to re, um, we will strike me a moment after the news of the impending sea side was made public. a route is locked by as strikes of israel had stepped up, strikes across the lebanon's throughout the day. he is ready. the army claims that his drop 20 sites cost by route. in 2 minutes. rockets will also fight into nose and is vile from 11 on run, hitting a bus station. there are also reports of dragons last minute, 3 sites in tel aviv. well, celebrations that the news. what underway 11 on administer, netanyahu reminded you. all right, is that uh, hosted it is in the north, i have actually left the war and guys are continuous one of his blocks. you know as soon as we are changing the face of the middle east, with god's help,
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we will establish security. we will rehabilitate the north and we will continue united until victory and it to hold. the is ready. the government has repeatedly said that to victory is tied to the destruction of a mass. and while the seas 5 is good news for 11 on the question of how to stop the destruction in gaza still remains. steven a cook is a senior fellow for them, at least in africa, studies at the council on foreign relations in washington, dc asked him whether he thought the cx 5 would hold as well. if we go by the history of seas buyers in the region of late, no, i think the real question is how the united states will manage this mechanism message being called to enforce the ceasefire. one, how will the mechanism a compel?
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it has the law to withdraw beyond the latanya river, which is about 18 miles north of the is really border in what the united states in france will do when it comes to a question of violations. um, will they agree with the israel that something is a violation or the lebanese government that something isn't a violation and what will be the consequences of those by of, of, by a given violation. so these are details that no one knows the answer to. i don't even believe that us officials know the answer to these questions, and it is clear that his blog will test this mechanism as soon as it can. yeah, i mean, speaking of hezbollah, they had said they would continue their attacks until israel stopped as operations and gaza. now we seeing the seats, why is this some kind of admission of defeat on that bought? absolutely, it demonstrates that his blogs, words were empty. uh,
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and that it could not under withering is really fire, particularly since september. uh, continue to uh, like, uh, and, and support from us from a foreigner of course is both block never did as much as the how much leadership had wanted it to do and believed it would do. but nevertheless, the continuous rock and byron israel was a significant security chance result just that it had to evacuate cost $80000.00 of its own resident. but now after the is really we are in the salt on his block. they really care manage uh to be the same kind of security, brett and support from us from us. no stands alone and it's a critical moment. they can either decide to go for a ceasefire or continue to face is really military operations on that note. um,
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what implications do you think this this might have overall when we look towards the conflict in kaiser as well, like i said uh the how much of these it needs to make a decision now um, clearly um, iran has approved the ceasefire between his blog and israel and that means that the kind of support that from us has continuously looked for from its patients and temp ron and the root is not for comic. and after all of these months of warrant, all the damage that has been done at the gaza. uh, the leader said, how much leadership really need to decide whether it wants to continue fighting and continue to suffering in the gaza strip or whether it will sue for a ceasefire. i'm just wondering about, as you mentioned iran for example, what leverage they will be able to have because now we've seen a ceasefire with has bola, but it's
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a whole different ball game if we were to have one with with how much. so just wondering what role they would be able to play in this? well, the iranian leadership would like to fight to the last post and into the last lebanese, on the very fact that these rallies have destroyed much of ron's air defense system and leaves. the iranians, vulnerable to further is really attack would suggest that the ryans have very little leverage left nor do they have much of any interest in, in a ceasefire. i think that the entire ronnie and strategy uh, so in chaos internet around the region, but particularly on israel borders have after these 15. um yeah, of course israel has faced its own set backs in terms of its international legitimacy. and in this course in, in western countries, in the willingness of our countries to contemplate normalization with israel as
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a result. but overall, is a strategic position is much better than it was even on october 6th, 2023. and how much has been greatly degraded his blog is back on its heels and your rod is vulnerable to the israelis and that i don't believe getting back directly to your question that the ryans really have much leverage left in this situation. okay, we'll leave it the steven a cook from the council on foreign relations. we appreciate your insights. thank you. or thank you. let's take a look now at some other story is making headlines around the world. australia is low, a house of parliament is overwhelmingly approved of bill banning children under the age of 16 from accessing social media. the world 1st band will be voted on by the senate before becoming lower. critics say the plan has privacy risks and may isolate young people support as though argue age restrictions will help protect
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children. rush and strike on the ukrainian city of sweeney has killed at least 2 people. rockets hit the high rise apartment building officials also said rush at launch the biggest drone attack of the war sofa president, the landscape says almost 200 drones targeted ukraine, but most with shock down officials investigating a cargo plane crash in lithuania, have found the across black box for the quarter, one crew member was killed and 3 others injured. when the plane went down near of illness airport, the blackbox could provide clues into what caused the crash. mexican president, claudia shun bomb has. ringback suggested how a country could retaliate against tyrus proposed by the us president elect. donald trump with its own import taxes. chambers is um, she also one of dire economic consequences. it'll go to products. trump has
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threatened to impose 25 percent import import duties on mexico and canada. unless they clamp down on migrants and drugs crossing the border chain volume, said mexico already done a lots to stem, the flow of migrants and the, the us demand was responsible for the flow of drugs, mexico and canada, america's top trade partners, mexico's president said tyrus would had both countries and especially us companies based in mexico, on that on send off the one terrace will come another and another until we put coleman businesses at risk. for example, mexico's main exposes to the united states. general motors sto lantus and ford motor company which came to mexico a 2 years ago. why put a tax on them that puts them at risk last policy? i gotta remember he go. i see it with jim daniels. it was not in except to boys to
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get up and would cause inflation and job losses in. but for us as you're making, i'm to mexico c o. b. as in blue, germany's former chancellor, anglo miracle has published him, mem was diesel in her private life. and for 16 years at the helm in this book, she rejects criticism of her handling of policy to us, russia and a decision not to allow ukraine to join nato. she launched the book at a special event. here in the german capital building for you then is a central principle of anglo americans life. she spent off of age and the unfree society of communist east, germany in her book, she describes those origins as former to, for her political career chapter done. so i have always drawn my friends from my life in the g d r a. i had no other life. i have exploited the strength that was
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given to me in those 35 years and years paid for my party take on the board was not somebody to put it to solve, but she describes the resilience and independence which helped to deal with the dominant male personality she encountered such as russian president vladimir putin, o u. s. president donald trump, whose body language was often dismissive, last, well, often big. what was going to be a girl? just a goal is becoming john slo information him and he will being a woman as it was obviously indian being a woman, many germans now see mac. oh, is it chance let, who left the country with some of the problems that now faces? for instance, the 2015 decision to let more than a 1000000 migrant sent to the country. since then the fall right, has searched, does she have regrets? the staff has, i don't blame myself in this sense that they don't think it was the wrong thing to do at that time. taking these people into where in europe,
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standing at the water board there some to process them according to our legal system. i'd like to talk to his football game, the fall mickel's bruship policy is often blamed for paving the way to a war in ukraine. jim and his need for russian gas say the critics blowing due to us have crude teams a lot looking back. how does he see it now to do this really also help. okay. it doesn't make any sense now that they simply say, i got everything completely wrong because i know it's like scapes calling from my eyes. that's not the case in all the next 700 pages of memories without the attempt to reinterpret the past america was standing by her decisions with some tells the story of freedom and the responsibilities that placed on her filters. all right, so for now, after a short break, we'll have an interview with one of jeremy's top economists looking at why the country is struggling to stay out on recession. i mean,
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