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so i will sing my song save waltz. i'm like this injustice will not go on. punishing. maybe my voice will be heard back to bring to our la seeking justice for the victims of fame assigned this week on d. w. the this is dw news line from balance c 5 between israel and has blind lebanon, has come into full. the people celebrated as the crews begun and the early hours of wednesday morning is to last for at least 60 days. and is also sparks hopes for peace and gossip. also coming off a security track down in pakistan and authorities stopped as president. thousands of protesters demanding the release of the jail full of a prime minister in wrong cause. their star is born. as the lone
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must pass to take a seat at donald trump's cabinet at table, just how much influence does the tech building a house over the president's feelings? plus, i'm glad i called the friends the decisions she made in a 16 year is job and transfer level. and i'll give an insight into that time and office kind of glimpse into have private the i'm gonna have those as well come to the program as a side deal to end the fighting between israel and has been law, has come into effect this of, to bear with residents and do it the most intense day of is rarely strikes since the war began. at least 42 people were killed by israeli strikes across lebanon on tuesday. that's according to local authorities. this morning cause loaded the main
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roads as thousands of displaced lebanese stalls that are a ton self. and some people to celebrate to be in the facilities, at least for the moment of the truth. the grievance is really of hezbollah. troops sought to gradually withdraw from southern lebanon to be replaced by the lebanese ami, which says it is already taking the necessary measures to move it. the old and his right and the residence also returning to the homes. this is what i was prime minister benjamin netanyahu in a televised addressed. it listed accomplishments against israel's enemies, including hamas, and the gaza strip. underlying israel to focus on its main enemy. you're wrong, fate for citizens of israel. i promise to victory, and we will achieve victory. nationally. we will complete the mean nation of home us no state, but we will return all our hostages of this. we will then show the cause of whom no
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longer poses a threat to israel. and you've already turned the residents of the north with safety to the homes. i mean, come on, notice the wall will not end until the chief all of its goals, including until we get to the residence of the north, safely home visit a bike is or as a prime minister, benjamin is in the out of that. the journalist element is following the story for us from baby is 4 hours off the beginning of the ceasefire. we have no reports about any violations. and as you can hear, you can hear me hear my voice. there are no sounds of compartment and even the sound of the drawing that has been hovering over our heads for more than 2 months is gone. so this silence is really new to the people here. um, but yesterday evening and nice uh in the hours before the ceasefire agreement came into effect is where you stepped up its game in bombarding level and on the east
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capital babies its a hip many places in central buy route that have never been targeted before. so lemme, these people here also wake up to quite a bit of this amount of destruction and they route, despite those people seem to be up to mistake. we have seen pictures earlier of the traffic that is building up on the streets towards the south. as some people have already decided to return home to their houses in the south. this is the spice. the is where any army saying that people shouldn't go back yet. the liberties army also said the same thing. people shouldn't go back to this house yet. as the is there any army is the deployed there and those because the is really army also said that it does not say is yet to return to the houses. so people are going a, back to the south of the country has been, i suppose,
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to withdraw from the lebanese ami is supposed to enforce that demilitarize the south of 11. and what problems will the, is really the lebanese on the face that of the, exactly the plan is that the lebanese army will go into the region and sales, but please, honey river to take over their re gain control. and then early then the is really army will with or step by step. so as we know, israel has bombarded cells of level non heavy lead or through the last couple of months. it has uh, blown up, entire villages, uh, and the infrastructure there is completely destroyed with many main roads also, um, completely destroyed and really incapable of using the infrastructure will be one challenge for the lebanese army to actually reach and gain control over the area.
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another big important issue is passing out the lebanese army needs to deploy a lot of new soldiers needs to make the way through this uh to the south. um and this will not happen overnight. this takes some time. i have been to a press me think with the board and on sunday evening, and in this meeting, bordeaux said that he spoke to the boonies army about the needs and what they need to fulfill this task. and he said that soldiers are really a problem. and that the, nobody's army needs to employ and richard new soldiers settlement out there. we bought them from bare woods. thank you very much. i that we also spoke to, of course, upon a ton exam and jerusalem, who gave us the latest from these rarely side. while also here they have been never violations yet reported to the seaside house being com since tor am local time and
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the sci fi came into effect and they have been no alerts for incoming rockets as well. that's what we've been seeing in the past days. also heavy rockets fly, especially on the northern parts of israel, but also in central ero know what we have seen. and my colleague and favorite talked about is, is, is where the, on the issue in this know to residents and southern live and on not to return a test. yes. because it's rarely, it's so far will be still in southern living on this is part of the withdrawals that will happen over the next 2 months. and then in return also that his beloved was then move to verbs. the noise of the tiny bit and be heard a private is the benjamin netanyahu last night, giving his arguments to the is really public while he decided for a to to agree uh to this uh, pause and fighting or temporary, cx 5 for 60 days. he said that he would focus no on other issues. they mainly
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focused on iran, if a troop some time to refresh and recruit, but also to split the conflict with his fellow from the conflict in garza where we see obviously the war a continue. and it's only after that, that'd be. so the security cabinet voting with a majority of $10.00 to $11.00. uh, a member of the far right. uh, uh, was uh, voting against this deal, but it went through it still very frustrated situation though. all of them all of this, so let's bring in their offices on sundays. she's a senior analyst with the international crisis. group insurance is not from television. now what do you think pushed prime minister netanyahu to agree on this these 5 deal? well, i mean, because he has become known in israel as the man of unless war. i think people
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thought that maybe he's not interested in a ceasefire in lebanon, but ultimately the front and 11 on is something that is around the military, limited scope of the operation. it wanted to close that out and then send you out who has every interest in closing it out so that he can focus on other friends. as he said, he has, you know, he made big promises about what he could deliver, both in in garza and, and rubbing on but in lebanon. specifically, it was known from the very beginning that the deal would look very similar to the 2016 and a piece below it cannot be destroyed. and on the other hand, i think there are, have been, as far as, as well as concerned, very serious military achievements of degrading things by law of, uh, you know, buying more and more time. and so for an attorney, yahoo, i think this was a no, it's a clear, clear move that he wanted to me. and that he was going to make. and there were also signals uh by the incoming trump administration that he wanted that front done. so i think that to me ah, who is also interested in um,
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given trump what he wants right now. now what are the main obstacles for this agreement to hold on for it also to lead to a pop up piece deal as well. at the end of the day the ceasefire will only hold if both sides want it to hold. i don't think anyone has any illusions about what the us is capable of implementing or the lebanese army is capable of doing against queens by law. so you know, the question is, what will be a violation and how the violation will be handled? and if the us will indeed take on a bigger role this time netanyahu has promised freedom of action, freedom of operation, but i don't believe that he's actually going to be able to do that in the way that he is selling to his base. and so i think the bottom line is that both sides at this point have an interest in laying low and restoring the quiet on their friends . the question isn't the bigger picture and in the longer term what iran is
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interested in doing, if it wants to build up again, how, how much these buy wants to reinstate itself and, and what israel wants to do on the bigger multi waterfront that it's in against the ron and all its proxies talking about the multi fundable. now if this deal works, could it become a model for a similar agreement in gaza as uh, guys as an entirely separate situation. um, israel has set up, you know, basically a military base and cut gotta in half it is using starvation as a weapon of war. there it has a far right leadership in the government that's interested in resettling garza, an engineer who still has no interest in reaching a hostage deal. that's something that's been on the table for months. and he hasn't been interested in doing that both for his own political survival and because of the base and is around wanting to remain in gaza. so that's a very separate story. when it comes to the ceasefire deal 11,
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i think that if the quiet it remains in the next 60 days, there could be the edit depends a lot on the trump administration and how that leverage against other friends if they're interested in trying to push for the resolving border disputes, mind disputes. if ebony is politics, it tries to go in a direction that takes more authority over what's happening. that could be the recipe for not just quiet. it may be also as an actual arrangement for the long term security of both sides. no sunshine, that a senior analyst with the international crisis group intel of these. thank you very much. thank you. time now to have a look at some of the other stories making headlines. voting us on the way and then maybe as presidential and legislative elections, the countries car and vice president it's ongoing on the invites was among the 1st
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to cost of she's hoping to become the countries 1st as a female president, also ruling swap, whole policy, despising a strong challenge of being in powerful 34 years federal police in brazil have accused the former president, j bowles, denial participating in a coup attempt in 2022. and the result of the supreme court police allege both and auto plaza to stay in power off to is election defeat. what the plan failed when the head of the army and the air force objected. well, so now it denies the location was 13, all straight is parliament has overwhelmingly approve the bill banning children under the age of 16 from accessing social media tech companies will face huge funds for failing to stop young people holding account. well 1st band must still be ratified by the senates for they say it may isolate children,
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security forces in pakistan. and i've carried out a raid on support as of the jail full of the prime minister in run. com. they had most of the capital is long about thousands of protesters have forced the way into the capital's government district, defining a bank official say hundreds of interested in that fact. several police were killed and thousands wounded in flashes demonstrates as to where demanding costs released from jail. now say they have suspended that protests and the lady i spoke to, i have not, i'm here in is long about. he told me about the situation that this morning a little after 4 dense days. i think the situation as an attentive not to see after that last night, correct on all the some of the, the, the shops, the month could save. if you opened into some about the highways, the whole fund and the life is back to normal, but the crack of dawn and last night it was a boot that is and hundreds of years of workers there what as to it. and there are several people that are dead and we are not sure about the numbers. you have 1016
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games, but to the, the response by the government last night. because people who say the least and the purpose does the driver for likes be somewhere between $36.00 to $48.00 of the tires, able to speak less. and the government turned off the lights and it was also very core. so like midnight for me to just go to them and then the launch to connect on and because of google, but for now they have taken control of style. but the life is actually not money, but people use a temporarily announce to the time to shut down the protest. but david did you meet and i think actually was part of it. now why in terms of what is protesting and why now? yeah, so basically the im not funny has been in prison for more than 15 months and it is cases are the the but you said and what does the corporate say? i put it to get the monkey record. so on the vehicle,
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the p t i to get deleted all things by forcing government task to push. and this is what they're going initially. they used to hoard. when are they gonna get things in different businesses? but the government did not give them permission for such gatherings. for now they are ordering much is because they're taking the money. they don't need anybody to be sent. so basically you've gotta just press, the force behind on government will be using them. now they've been concepts, the corruption charges and all the other criminal charges that he is facing. not politically motivated, hasn't given any evidence, but actually is the a that'll be around that the, the government has been given any evidence. and in most of the cases, enough on has been appointed by the court. so if anybody is acquitted in one case, the government brings and on that. so that's why this is a spectrum. and this is something which is very common and particularly stream focused on whenever it is a meter photo and family studies in gym, it's most likely be able to do any more do it. and i'm not, i'm here the in islam of others. thank you very much. on in mexico is presidents. claudia, i've seen bomb, has suggested that
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a country could retaliate with its own input input taxes against terrace that was proposed by the us president elect donald trump and seen bom, also won't of die economic consequences for both sides. and trump has, threatens to impose 25 percent import duties on mexico and canada unless they climbed down on my grandson's drug was crossing the boat. she'd bounce its mexico, had already done a lot to spend the flow of migrants. and that demand in the u. s. is responsible for the flow of drugs, mexico and canada. america's top trade. i'm right, it's probably isn't economics professor from cambridge university in the u. k. and she told us which these things trump is trying to achieve with this policy. given that countries are likely to italy, i think he really does want to reduce us for independence or us dependence on foreign imports. of the big change we observed when trump impose terrace in 2018
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was products taxed basically experienced a 30 percent decline in the u. s, but for the important to continue to arrived from china, the price went up by pretty much the full value of the tax, meaning it increased costs for americans. and we had a big decline of imports from china. however, what's happened since then is supply chain to shifted. so now mexico has stepped into build a gap. and a lot of what is exported from mexico to the united states is now made using parts that originate in china. so i think at some level with mexico trump pope's to sort of cut us dependence on china, however, is negotiating strategy. i think it will be pretty much impossible for the mexicans to make significant in roads on reducing migration and reducing the drug flow. these already pipe priorities for the us and mexico. it's more mysterious when he
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hopes to achieve with canada. but it seems that he wants to flow as us dependence on, on foreign sources of production. as the tech building the mosque is due to take a seat as donald trump's cabinet table and he takes over as you as president next year mosque will lead a new department of efficiency, which will be tasked with reducing government bureaucracy most played an important part in terms of the election campaign and policy funded. now, there are questions about whether he has too much influence over the president elect. a star is born powerful alliance. after spending an estimated $200000000.00 on terms campaign, in mosque was attempts to lead the new department of government's efficiency must effectively block his way into this relationship. it appears that he is able to
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translate his economic power into political power. some critics even say it's the beginning of an oligarchy. a government controlled by a small group of powerful people for corrupt and selfish purposes is drawn, right? so what makes must be different from other political donors. his company is depend heavily on government contracts and regulations making his exercise potentially lucrative is rockets then space 6 is come and take competing for a series of contracts with the us space schools with billions space x is already a major contracts of nasa and the defense department and his other company, the electric comp make a tesla, is currently facing scrutiny from the main. federal also safety regulations for itself. driving software system must, through even small changes the federal regulations. even small changes to the federal contracting process could, could substantially increase must profit enough power to save opinions also makes
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them different from other wealthy donors. it's not just the money with my us. it's that he does. he owns twitter. humans is very loud platform and he's a huge public figure. musket, both the social media platform in 2022 and renamed it x. his own accounts with over 200000000 followers became a megaphone for trumps, talking points leading up to the election. or you want to must purchase twitter and re shaped it into a full. busy them for advancing right wing content, the algorithm was tweak to help elevate approach from content. tell, elevate, conspiracy theories about the about the election mosques influence means that foreign policy decisions could also be shaped by his business interest mosque was invited to donald trump. mara, lago residents in florida on the election nights and was the one from spoke with well leaders, including the ukrainian president, a mosque control styling, the satellite network that provides low cost internet to
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a remote location. it's been used by you crane, and it's full with russia. we've heard j defense, the vice president elect before the election, threats and in europe, that if europe and lawmakers would regulate more of the law mosques, platforms that the us would pull out of nato. the multi billionaire will wield enormous power and his businesses will. profits. americans of modest means can only hope that what's good for it, you know, most will be good for america. and back here in germany, the former challenge, the ongoing medical has published a memo c telling private life into 16 years in office. in the book, she rejects criticism of policies towards russia and to a decision not to allow ukraine to join nate. so she launched the book at a special event in berlin law. smart freedom is a central principle of angle americans life. she's been off of age and the i'm free
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society of communist east germany in her book. she describes those origins as former to, for her political career chapter, the 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 given to me in those 35 years and years paid for my point to get out of work and 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 or us president donald trump is body language was often dismissive, last, well, often big what was going to be a girl? just a goal is becoming john slo information. yeah. many well being a woman and obviously indian being a woman, as many germans now. see mac. oh is it chance let who left the country with some of
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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? is delta, i don't blame myself in the sense that they don't thing. it was the wrong thing to do at that time to taking these people who were in europe standing at the board there. so i'm to process them according to a work legal assistant. i would like to start. this is football game. this fall nichols bruship policy is often blamed for paving the way to maureen ukraine. jim and his need for russian gas say the critics blowing the touch of crude teens a lot looking back. how did she see it now to do this? really? although we have okay, it doesn't make any sense now that they simply say i got everything completely wrong because i know it's like skates pulling from my eyes. that's not the case. an open just to dismissed 700 pages of memories without the attempt to reinterpret the past. and cuz i'm actually standing by her decisions with some tells the story
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of freedom and the responsibilities that placed on her filters. the physical that was it means that it was after book launch and gave us this assessment. this is 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 her popular ones, 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 desk and ceiling to be listed for investment only. i thought it was highly unusual for her to do so on. she called on europeans to essentially get their act together and decide whether you agree on ukraine. so she did give out some policy advice, something she cassidy avoided doing more than $700.00 pages of her name was full
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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 as 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, something that will always stand for her. it's also said just as the how to symbol
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