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so i will sing my song. maybe my voice will be heard. seeking justice for the victims of genocide this week on d, w, the business dw, in is like from ballot that says 5 between israel and the headline 11 and as come into full to bursting. celebrate genius of choose tags hold is still out for at least 60 days. and there's also sparks hopes for peace and gaza . also coming off a security crack down in the pac installed supporters of the jail full, the prime minister in wrong con, calling off that protests of the days of classes with police thousands rallied on the capital as well. and the american defense,
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the decision she made in the decision see, made in a 16 years as the german shots of men was now given insight into that time and office other glimpse into have privacy fivestar is born as the most pretty fast of john donald trump's top team, just how much influence does the tech building i have over the president elect. the guy that says, welcome to the program. as he's 5 deal to end, the fighting between is roland has belonged as holding. so fall several laws of the coming into effect based off to be rude residents and due at the most intense day of these rarely strikes and still will be got more than 40 people were killed. bodies rarely strikes across 11 on tuesday. that's according to local authorities.
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if the truth holds, it will bring an end to more than a year of violence for a moment to celebrate presidents of south lebanon, displaced by the war, ignored warnings to stay away until the is really military and fully retreated. they were desperate to return to their homes. they are tillery missiles and guns for now have stopped. denies. we were feeling scared, more than you can imagine. thank god, what happened, happened to him. the list of the must be announced to cease fire at 4 or 410 i was on the road toward my home in margaret k. it's an indescribable feeling. the gods have mercy on me. and i hope we have learnt lessons from this life. and this war, supporters of hezbollah handed out and waved flags at the militants, despite the heavy losses in the depths of so many top hezbollah commanders,
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they vowed not to give up, which i'm going to try to willing, we are victorious. always. we're going to be of for can the i of the enemy such talk in southern lebanon mix displaced residents of northern israel, also returning to their homes. less than confident about the ceasefire. as much as you can, you know that what i do know is that the flight will be renewed sometime. it doesn't matter whether it's in 2 months or 2 years or 5 in d, d is really military says it will remain primed to strike again. should hezbollah violate the ceasefire deal? prime minister benjamin netanyahu reminded his realize that while his still ladies in lebanon had stopped the war in gaza, continues. as soon as we are changing the face of the middle east, with god's help, we will establish security. we will rehabilitate the north and we will continue united until victory and it's a whole victory. the is really government has said repeatedly is tied to the destruction of hum us. and while the ceasefire is good news for 11 and the question
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of how to end the war in gaza remains, i have i asked the gentlest still of man and by roots how the cx 5 was holding? yes, to see holes so far there are no reports about any violations of the agreement so far. there is a small incidence that has to be reported. that is where area army itself that that it's, it's fire in thousands of live on on. but these were only gone, so a warning, a s s, they said they have seen a suspect, recall info level and on. but the part from that the cease fire agreement is holding and there are no violations. 346, the people here and very rude has not any will cannot to the agreement, but also to mock the destruction of israel has really levels up the attacks on b route and the whole country in the hours before the ceasefire agreement was
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reached or has started a israel has also hit a target in bay roads that have never hit before. i'm standing here in homeroom, which is a residential area in the city center of a root. and it's had been targeted several times throughout the night. if i stuck a side, you can see now the distraction here in this place that the is left off to the attacker from last night. and people are here now trying to move away the rubble and to clean things up. the, now the 11 is ami is suppose to enforce the c's, 5 in southern lebanon. well, problems well, the, the lebanese army faced yes they id or is that the liberties army will deployed in this house? and early as the forces, i'll send up in east army a rice a and then south of the tiny river, then are you then the is for alia, army?
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well, with, for step by step, we have to remember that is where l hits the hits cells level on really hard to be so that the region there is heavy duty spheroid. so the infrastructure that is also destroyed with the big street being destroyed. so this could lead to a problem for the nice army, as well as deploying enough soldiers to really be able to take control of the area again. and this is not something that can happen over night. this meets time and it will take a couple of days until weeks. it is also very important to highlight that the liberties army is not. uh, well finance are probably need more support from the outside. so from other countries to be really able to gain enough soldiers to be deployed to the south. we
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know that cyprus has already said that they want to financially support the lebanese army settlement of advert 40 from beverly. thank you very much, stella and to assess how this is 5 is seen in israel and joined in this to the bottom. at least a list of shiny resolves sending a. how is this deal being deceived, and these are all, well, it's a mixed bag. if you look at israel's pop the news channel yesterday they had a fresh full following a ceasefire. only 20 percent of his relatives sees this agreement as victoria, which is what, nothing you i was trying to say. and as so, there's a very realistic acknowledgment of the limitations of as rarely power and the need to bring to some sort of a change in lebanon. if talk to the people who live in the north above and i'd have to evict uh, several i over 60000 people had to if it's already more than a year ago, they're very mad. they feel like they've been left basically betrayed by the government. they feel like it was protest yesterday until they'd be corrected or they feel like not enough has been done to feel like they've been through this
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before. and this is part of the chronic, you know, system, you know, systemic problems that israel 11 and their border have had to out, you know, the decades the past decades where we've seen this pattern before, of israel withdrawing his ball of forces coming in. where as it forces shouldn't be coming in, instead, if it's a is where in a lebanese army, if it's you and if you need you feel you know you and forces. there's always the feeling that for, for at least with the citizens, for the is really civilians on the border. the only ones that can assure their existence. there are these really of soldiers. but for israel to sustain that buffer zone, as it did for 18 years already. but back of the day, starting the eighty's, it's clear that it's not sustainable. it's something that as well can, you know, commit to right now again. now this deal was broken by france and the united states market of play. i play the role that the by the administration is on the way out. well, i think in a way it's play to everybody's role. i think definitely the payments and i was happy to give trump this gift. trump has already said
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a light on the days of his re election that he wants to finish was not starting new ones. and definitely he would like to see as much as the mess and the release resolved as possible before he steps in on january 20th. so definitely to get that's looming at the back. but for israel itself, i mean the, the military operation as such, was limited in scope and in schools and most of them of engaged and then as well had to make a decision if is a decides to sustain it's, you know, the existing position where it was up until basically this morning, it would have meant putting more resources into inc doing itself in the southern part of left or not. and that would have mean probably a lot of backfire from international community and also in the politic politics in his or it would have brought a lot of backfire. so it's really hard to decide if it's not going all in it has to pull. and in a way that to me, i was trying to frame it, is showing that is actually playing, you know, with the americans, with the french, with all my lead national players who wanted to see an end to this and trying to
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sort of galvanize that. now this deal has nothing to do with hamas and gaza, all has it all. and if you're going to now it says yes we are. they made a treatment that israel has achieved in this. so as far as breaking the linkage, the connection that has bala has made on october 8th, 2023 between the war and gaza. and what's happening and live in on this has been, you know, it has all that joined with, with home us in solidarity. tried it and said clearly the leader of the lake either now and the throttle of his says for the 1st year after the war, we are not stepping back from our attacks on israel as long as the war and guy still going on. and so the hope in his realm definitely that's in the out would hope, is that come, us would feel now more isolated and has been here. and also today, some officials saying they are willing to come again to the oceans from come us maybe to talk about a deal. but i think fundamentally nothing has changed, but from us or for is really when it comes to guys, have both sides are going around the same formula, the same, you know, ideas for
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a cease fire for over a year. now, how much would like to see the war come to and then nothing less than that. and when it comes to bringing back the hostage, the dates will come us bill, that's the only kind of weapon they have. an isn't there, arsenal, those. the only thing they can play with is really reluctant, very much for election to, to let this hostage it'll play the way home us when it has to be done. they're very much locked into coal, into this war. and this is also some of the criticism on it's in the out today the day after israel keeps itself, you know, the freedom to operate and loving and whenever it wishes it's and also to that involves a why not work on a deal to bring back the hostages to end the war and gaza will see more and more pressure mounting on the to now and maybe the by the demonstration feeling, you know, a lift, you know, a bit of a momentum moment now to push forward. and maybe this will move also cause us some where peaceful, who knows. all right, so for the best actually it was on is them, at least analysts thank you, send me a sample of not some of the other stories making headlines. the international
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criminal costs, the chief prosecutor seeking an arrest warrant for me, and mazda minutes or a lead um, been online for crimes against humanity. the warrant is for the alleged prosecution off the hinge, and mainly mazda them. i know it's a panel of 3 judges will not have to approve the authorities in thailand, sending some ones thousands and thousands of animals back to mount a gas car. and well, they say is the biggest ever operation against wildlife traffic type police found and confiscated believers and tortoises. you're right in may, thailand is a major transit top for animals smuggling that works positively as capital sold has been surprised by rec, hold november. snow for a fixed blanket is confident the city disruptive traffic and looking up pilots in some areas. more than 200 flights were cancelled,
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or rerouted authorities say most no is expected in the coming or in pocket solid support as all the jail following, the prime minister in rome con, say they have suspended the street protest and his mom about where they were demanding his release cons political policy made that decision off for a rate by security forces in the capital overnight targeting protest, it's hundreds of people before the rest of the track down came off to the protest as full as the way into the capitals government. this on tuesday, define a band from officials. they won't the media release of khan who was arrested last year on corruption charges. and i, li i spoke to, i'm not a mirror in his normal band. he told me about the situation that this morning. rim of the for dance days. i think the situation as an attempt to not to see after last night greg don't know the some of the, the, the shops,
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the market. they have the open games and i'm about the highways they have opened in the life is back to normal. but the crack of dawn and last night it was a boot. that is, and hundreds of teachers have workers there what as to it. and there are several people that are in that, and we're not sure about the numbers. you have 1016 games, but to the, the response by the government last night. but the people who say the least and to protest does the driver for life. and somewhere between $36.00 to $48.00, i was able to try are they 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 didn't want to connect on and it was a brutal but for now they have taken control of style. but the life is actually not money, but people use temporarily announce to the time to shut down the protest, but david is human and i think actually as part of it now, why uh, implant crowns of what is protesting and why now or yeah. so basically the non
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funding has been in prison for more than 15 months and is case is on the the what you said and what does corporate say up? what if you could be more creative? so on the vehicle, the beauty i to get to really that i would think by forcing government task bishop and this is what they're going initially. they used to hoard when it took a gatherings in different businesses. but the government did not give them permission for such gatherings. so now they are ordering much is because of where to go to much if they don't need anybody to be sent. so basically they're just trying to force behind on government will be using them for 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 other way around that to the government has been given any evidence and in most of the cases enough on as we know, which is by the courts. so whenever these are quartered 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 there's a need or for them and family studies in june. it's most likely be able to do any
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more do it. and i'm here the in islam of others. thank you very much. on european union, lawmakers meeting and strauss brought 2 votes on the next team of commissions. the politicians who will stay at the blocks departments and speak on key topics for the next 5 years. members of the european follow them and have already visited the 26 candidates proposed by national governments. the joining the cabinets had this by you commission chief over the fund, the line life being called the most right, leaning executive team in the blocks history of commission as often full and national leaders or ministers. and here's a look at 3 of the most important appointments is one of the commissions most prominent posts foreign policy chief will go to the former estonian prime minister colors representing the liberal renew europe group. call us as an outspoken russia critic and she'll be the use 1st top diplomats from
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a former communist eastern european country. formalist of a, and e and a prime minister hungry usability is from the conservative e. p. p will be the 1st of the commission of for the defense. the post aims to boast of the use defense industry by getting member states to spend more on to procure weapons jointly. it's elise russell, a feature of the hard drive, e. c. i agree, it will become the commission for cohesion and reforms, and the 1st 5 rights politician to secure one of the commissions 6, the vice president posts the portfolio includes the management of a 3rd of the use budgets which is designated for under developed areas of the block by we, i live streaming from here a few in parliament as a debates and votes on the new commission. us, you can find all that on youtube channel. at cdw news. the deputies so much trust the on glum alkalis, published how many was detailing
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a private life event a 16 years in office and the book. she rejects criticism of policies towards russia until the decision not to allow ukraine to join nato. she launched the book at a special event in berlin. freedom is a central principle of angle americans life. she's been off of age and the i'm free 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 strong 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,
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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. yeah. many well being a woman isn't 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 saying it was the wrong thing to do at that time, to taking these people in and where in europe, standing at the board there. so i'm to process them according to our legal system. i'd like to talk is as well for them to keep the smile makeovers bruship policy is often blamed for paving the way to more in ukraine. jim and his need for russian gas say the critics blowing indeed has have contains a lot looking back. how does he see it now to do this? really?
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although he has, 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 $700.00 pages of memories without the attempt to reinterpret us. bank of america is standing by her decisions with some tells the story of freedom and the responsibilities that placed on her filters. and time for a few more headlines, both is on the way and then maybe as presidential and to legislative elections, the countries con vice president. it's important on the dice. what was among the 1st to costco? she's hoping to become the country's 1st as a female president, but her ruling small policy is facing a strong challenge of to being and policy. the t 4 year old strategy is parliament has overwhelmingly approved a bill banning and children under the age of 16 from accessing social media to
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companies will face huge fines for failing to stop young people holding accounts. the 1st band must still be ratified by the senate critic say it may isolate children to the federal police and brazil evans, who is the former president valuables, to narrow all participating in a coup attempt in 2022 and a report to the supreme court. police illegible sonata plotted to stay in power after his election to think about the plan failed, when the heads of the army and the air force objected both so narrow denials. these allegations looking ahead to the 2nd donald trump, us presidency now and detect building a little mouse who is set to be on trump's top team. when he takes over next year, mosque will lead a new department of efficiency, which will be tasked with reducing government bureaucracy. last played an important
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part and from suite election campaign and helped funding it. now the questions about whether he has too much influence over the presidents. he licked his star is born a powerful alliance up to spending an estimated $200000000.00. sometimes campaign in a 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 translate his economic power into political power. and 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 most different from of the political donors? his company is depend heavily on government contracts and regulations making. his ex wife potentially nutritive his rockets then space 6 is currently competing for
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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 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 follow was became a mega phone for trump's talking points leading up to the election. or you want to must purchase twitter and re shaped it into
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a forum for advancing right when content the algorithm was tweak to help elevate pro trunk content and help 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 election night and was the one from spoke with well leaders, including the ukrainian president mosque control styling the satellite network that provides low cost internet to a remote location. it's been used by you crane, and it's full with russia. as we've heard, j defense, the vice president elect before the election, threatened in europe, that if europe and lawmakers would regulate more of the law marks platforms that the us would pull out of nato. the multi billionaire will wield enormous power and his businesses will profits and americans of modest means can only hope that what's
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good for it, you know, must, will be good for america. and before we go, some good news. the best of the baby did every nonsense scene on has raised the hopes for the survival of an endangered species. or the rad to do phone was boeing at the wildlife park there earlier this month. the baby ways just over one killer problem and has been named lang job offer tree that grows in the end these mount signed to soap, the phone will help them better understand the poodle space. it's only a few 1000 to lose all left and the wild. in argentina and into the you're watching the w. c. as a reminder of all the top stories, this people are returning to the south and suburbs. so very roots of to
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a cease 5 between israel and has block came into it. if that's choose hope, it will bring the end to more than a year of the security forces in pakistan have launched a major raid on supporting the jail form. a prime minister in run khan, who has most in the capital, is on develop 1000 protesters have forced the way into the capitals of government district, defying about and full of german charles. the uncle of mac, who has defended decisions see, made and has 16 years. and all, and nu, metal off, fee, ridiculous criticism of how legal policies towards russia entered decision not to allow you frame to join nato. and that's it from me on
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sender dash, the result of jen protest is have toppled the regime cost of many lives. now they want to reform the country leaders and a student and want to have as will the transitional government achieve the democratic change bank calling close next on d, w from palm trees out of space. the international space industry are run for them. money that produce
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a usable rockets in southern states. the coffee former student made in germany or 60 minutes on d w. the . sometimes it's hard to find what you're looking for. but we've got something for you. i want to tell you something. it's a bear with me. my house i was a shock. i never saw. that is what happens to me raising awareness of h i b n i n. and we're still in test shane silence.
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and we need to break out of it. i want to tell you something how to tennessee chris starts november 29th on dw, the the other line, the copper line, the ceremony is about to start the the, the i did. they have isolated hearts. and today we pay tribute to noise on me, on mia, they me, he was $1.00 of our brothers and is now one of our motors. it also is around go on to know what he said. he was shot by police not participating in the protest movement on august 4th.
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