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some expert advice and excellent job opportunities starts in new jersey now on korea's for germany dot com the state dublin years live from scotland, a states 5 between israel and has bought in devon on is now in force. i've been on supplies, it's military to the south to enforce the truce as many who fled the fighting return to their homes. also on the program, the international criminal quotes chief prosecutor 6 and the rest one for me and most top minutes. indeed, the crimes against humanity is the 1st such application for a senior regime official. the prosecutor says moore will follow nivia heads to the polls to relax a new parliament as a new president. the ruling party hopes to extend this present for you. hold on how,
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at least building a female candidate for the 1st time the . i'm feel okay, welcome to the program. so i've been on to ami is deploying troops now the border with israel as part of a cease fire agreement between israel. they probably remaining has been on militia in 11 on the convoys of medicine. vehicles have been moving south to the board and the cx 5 began at 4 am local time. the 1st stage of the deal has both sides withdrawing from the border and nobody's on me. i'm going to existing un peacekeeping forceful control the buffers of people celebrated cx, 5 the gun and money, and not returning to homes in areas evacuated during months of fighting for a moment to celebrate the presidents of south lebanon, displaced by the war,
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ignored warnings to stay away until the as really military had fully retreated. they were desperate to return to their homes. the artillery muscles and guns for now had stopped denies and overall we were feeling scared of more than you can imagine. thank god, what happened to it happened? this of the muslim the amounts to cease fire at 4 or 410 i was on the road toward my home in myra k. it's an indescribable feeling the sort of thing. it's got to be a fine. we are here to see what's left of our home. this is our home, where the supporters of hezbollah handed out and waved flags at the militants, despite the heavy losses in the depths of so many top hezbollah commanders, they vowed not to give up. and god willing wherever victoria is always, we're going to be a fork in the eye of the enemy. such talk in southern lebanon mix displaced
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residents of northern israel, also returning to their homes. less than confident about the cease fire much. and what i do know is that the fight will be renewed some time. it doesn't matter whether it's in 2 months or 2 years or 5. and 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 eddies 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 of victory because really government has said repeatedly is tied to the destruction of some us. and while the ceasefire is good news for 11 and the question of how to end the war and gaza remains like correspondence. still amanda is in pavers and i asked her about the situation in the ninety's capital on day one
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of this is fine. i'm standing here in the silence of the all favors is as follows from how hold that has been heavy beat hits over the last couple of months. people here, a very happy i'm celebrating members of the as follows, are giving out follow smart people are running around with these smart. maybe you just heard it in the background. but what's the laboratory gums? a fire people are really celebrating the fact that the seas fires as here. but you can also see clearly the massive destruction that is left here in beverage is really, really sets up. it's a tap on a 2 bedroom and the whole country in the hours before the ceasefire agreement. and you can also see it hopefully behind me. there is a um, a building that is completely collapsed and this disruption is what we see here. and what i see here at the moment, um and many,
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many streets on what level homes um the political figures saying about this deal. a government said that it will um commit to the ceasefire deal that has to be made and the prime minister then i should be ok. he has also called of israel to do the same and also speak to the agreements. uh he was sorry, thank the nice uh population for being so poor uh courageous. and for going through this part time. uh, probably even speaker uh that'd be better. i think the international community and everyone who made this agreements possible. and he said that the, this moment is really a test for a live. i'm on the country um to see whether they can face love on, on a, and rebuild my mom. and he said it is very important that the government is now electing it presidents, right?
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i'm part of this test will be the lebanese army trying to enforce space faced by with international partners. what sort of challenges is that, that this poor country as it goes affects there's definitely challenges that the liberties army will face. first of all, we marry that israel has heavy leave on board at this house of 11 on a. they blew up entire villages and also in for struct does make main street a heavy be destroyed. so the infrastructure could cause the problems to just re gain control over the territory. another more important factor is that the nice army doesn't have a lot of money as the states as fine slots. sorry, the army needs to send more soldiers down to the south. and the question is, if they have enough of that,
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they need more soldiers. and if they are able to do this and this is very soon and not to football and not too long. so now i think that they definitely come as long as the mana environs will hon. jack options that a senior director of a non governmental organization, the count extremism project. i asked him why the fact that iran welcomed the deal could be saved as a sign that the agreement would hold absolutely is fine, especially now needs to be conformed is more dependent on the wrong then it was a year ago and hands if the guys are paying for the show, i'm telling you that this is the decision. it is very clear that his boss is going to keep to the degree i can talk about that has bothered being weakened. dad is right, of course that having killed many of its leaders and severely compromised it's organization. i'm just how strong is, has bought now after months of fighting where i mean is,
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but i have several paths. so the military terrorist part is certainly weekends. i have to come out of control structure is very severely disrupted, the tunnel network is disrupted. many of the real good and don't, lot of sites has been destroyed. and of course, you have the top come on this all that. however, these applies also a political and social organization and already in the reports that you just showed, you can see that the social support base as not being beacon. so this happens is of course, this is a political window of opportunity to hopefully oh, so we can, is going up politically indifferent on and then get a president elected for the country which is pull out over the last couple of years . 13 time. however, it's not clear whether that's possible at this point. understood. so what was hezbollah effectively bounced into a set back in a very weak position? they had few other options. the military, they have no longer or any of the options. you can not find a very well organized,
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they more than likely just really army with a hotly functioning come out a gift occasion structure and no real for a military district mass right. lot i was actually organizing. all of these military i've given these 9, was always the one who was responsible for politics and social support all is going on. he has no experience in doing so. they were really generally speaking with the box to the wall. however, that doesn't mean much for the political influence with the right part of his tail, because the lebanese, that all me to keep pass by law from building up again at the border with israel, along with international support. how capable of a, of the fulfilling that part of the steam? why it's very clear that they cannot do this alone. the liberties army is a glorified police force. really beacon because he's the one i did not want to have
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a viable 2nd power center in the military sense in liberty. and so they definitely need international support. what's in the ceasefire is actually what's already been decided in resolution. and the resolution that ended the war in 2006. so it's really high time that this gets implemented. but even then, it was always the been these problem and we'll have to stop the process. now this has now started. you'd have to make a request which you haven't done until the ceasefire agreement to stop the process of cleaning southern depend on from the spot military and some nations. and we have to see how much the international support holds if that is not sufficient support the liberties army is not going to be really being able to respond. even beacons, as part of military structure because of the norms political influence, and strong to hold that he's been on, hold full all past. all they've been on at this point. this is
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a 60 day deal once upon for day 61. what obviously no one was able to do, conduct a piece, the end of the real sense of the word from this point. the whole cost is that then the ceasefire will be extended up to $60.00 days. this is really a trial period to see whether useful life is now really withdrawn from saw that even on the young and the tiny river as it was demanded individuals and already in 2006. whether these can be guaranteed this, whether this can be check if this is not the case, these radio army will have to resume military operations. but of course the here is, since you're on is on board. seems very likely these while that leadership is on board and for the 1st time believe in his government seems to be on board to do this very it's can be extended on day $61.00 and then hopefully for a long time. but his body's unfortunately only temporarily, we could capitalize yes,
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maybe to rebuild everything and then is where i may find itself in a very similar situation. again, thank you for talking gust throughout. so clearly, jack option left from the counter explaining some project. thank us. and we'll take a look at the most orders making headlines. we'll start in mozambique where they've been afresh anti government to protest violence or fled after a video and vinyl of a police vehicle hitting a demonstration on a vehicle that piece turned on over women in the capitol and the photon. when i'm slowing down, was a big scene mass protest during the long rule of the long room since the long road in possibly excited venturing and election system of ours is in time understanding around a 1000 endangered down. it goes back to madagascar and what they say is that the biggest ever operation against wildlife, trusting high police, found and confiscated, been damaged, leemis and towards this is in the writing may items a major transit helpful annual smuggling network. in union
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lawmakers in strasburg, and approved a new team to stay of the blocks departments for the next 5 years. we tried the 6 new commission. those were for photos by natural government just being described as the most right. leading executive in the use facebook and we led by commission presence, those that are from the rush that says, i think spelling to jim and john, this are an administrator and a correspondent on the camera that working in the moscow bureau of japanese public and network. and they will be ordered to leave the country on ministry spokeswoman . i'm going to i suck at all. but sadly, expulsions what in response to similar moves by jumping on functions against russians against russian. john said reports is from the russian network channel. one had been banned from working in just the name rejects the russian claims for us . to be honest with you. well that natalie smarts, eva from the w russian content of small welcome naturally. and let's start with
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what else bullying is saying about this. so initially channel one report has the same, do role was enclosed, and berlin and their colleagues were a forced to leave. the most of the engine was to work with which germany and federal government here is denying the day of the press conference of the representative said that the russian queens are false and that's the did not close the bureau, book caution were over. they did not even, you know, maybe they have to be believe. and he said, that's probably what happens. they can only su, and that's really just a question of residence rise for both of them. actually then r t and the that's the one they were banned from broadcasting in, in germany. and the 11 since the december 2022 since the as the sanctions actually hit. but they are not a badge from reporting. and actually i myself have been seeing this correspondence, or i can protest here in berlin, so they were working, share freely and that's what happens. and also what decided that they condemned
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this move if the if pressure, which indeed expel is a 2 journalist, but they'll come them is the move um, okay, so as far as we can tell it's to, for top, but germany say we didn't do anything. okay? initially, you are in moscow um early in february of 2022, when dw was ordered by russia to close its office back. what was that like? well, that was, i guess, similar to what. so our colleagues from our d a feeling right now when their order to leave from the content to solve their journalist at work, it was very frustrating. i have to tell you, we did not expect that to happen. it was the when before the full scale invasion and our bureau was shut down also by him. are you the higher of a saying that we should stop for our operations from 9 am on friday morning. and that was done as a tit for tat for a band or for our t at operations in germany. but again, it wasn't bad for broadcasting for them and not for working as
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a journalist here. so it was also kind of very questionable of teach for tab there, but i have just the, i must trust that it was really for us as a journalist, very frustrating time. what do you know? why are we being banished from reporting from doing our job? and as far as just staying with you, you're being bound from russia. this, this all happens in quite a civilized matter. i'm glad to believe it's not like people arrive at you'll slice it at 4 in the morning and kicked the door down. no, no, no. i felt like that, but you've been, there was actual communication for the initial townsend, the official channels. and you've been given, you know, a time to leave nobody, it has the you on the plan and sending directly out of the country. but you don't have to see if you're working. and that's what are you out there for as a journalist. but it was happened before the full television was a sad, but then after a lot of new laws and registration come into force and right now the life and the what the journalist in russia is even more danger that it was before. and we've seen also cases of journals being arrested, for instance, the famous case of evan gascon, which was exchanged in the recent business while he was also there as
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a foreign correspondent on an official accreditation. okay, so now your d, w a rush it, but you're based here in berlin. so how does that work? how can you report on russia without having correspondence there? well, it's obviously much, much more difficult than it used to be before when you're on the ground, even more access. but the, the sources are still there and the connection was still there. and, you know, we have to adopt to the pitch ration where you and we cannot, you know, put our, our colleagues at risk or by working with someone inside the country. and now there is a wall going on. what's the situation for into international media? who was still that working in russia when they're still a handful of people who have this accreditation internationally, they can only work on the acquisition like this. and it was even hard to get one, even before the full scale invasion started in the past years to come, you know, month to, to get the official equitation to work there. and people are still there, but the creation are running,
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running out. and if or if it starts to send them back then, so they'll be very few correspondence had the content and we will know less and less about what's actually happening back. ok, thanks for giving us an insight into what goes on an estimate. some of that statement from dw rush, thank the chase prosecution of the international criminal kautz as a seeking other arrest warrant for me in most top minutes. you need the crimes against humanity. the warrant for a gentleman, i'm saying is of the and that's the for taishan persecution of the refugee. so mainly most a minority back in 2017 the in laws, ministry norms and offensive. but some of your investigations labeled a textbook example of ethnic cleansing, hundreds of thousands, but divides mostly to neighboring bangladesh. panel of 3, i see see judges will not consider the order. the most joan to has responded. silent country is not a member of the i. ccnp doesn't recognize its decisions. brussels
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correspond to just power to explain to me earlier about what the chief prosecutor i've said in his submission. so yeah, so it's a pretty standard submission for the uh, for the rest floor and the he's requesting and it says essentially the minimum sign is criminal, the criminal be responsible for crimes against humanity of deportation and persecution. they all the crimes that they are focusing on. and the ones that they believe they have the most evidence against him in order to try and get him to have the arrest warrant to hopefully from the eyes of the cool. and the prosecutor at least to be transferred to the hate to face trial for these crimes. he said he released the video message. he said that the car im calling the prosecutors saying that the in their investigation had been independent and impartial. and that they have extensive evidence including credible photo material of the crimes that have been committed. and that's what has to happen at the international criminal court
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that has to be enough evidence in order. so the arrest for is to be approved. also interesting. the, the i c, prosecute the current con. he said that this is the 1st application for an arrest warrant in myanmar. but he said very clearly that from his point of view, more will follow. and the way this submission is being presented, i understand is somewhat different. so yes, been really interesting. so he came out, it's in a video where he was sort of in a suit, stood in sort of very serious backdrop, with all the legal aspects behind him. as he delivered this message that he was requesting this arrest warrant on the international criminal court. but subsequently in the material that they released, they also released a video of him stood in bangladesh as a refugee camp. whether a hinge or where he has visited on numerous occasions where he was talking to those people that had fled wrecked wreck on state as far back as, as you know, over
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a decade ago. but predominantly related to this, to the situation that happened in 201620172 where the crimes are based and where they've been investigated. and he spoke directly to them. and this is part of the criminal court, which so the slug is struggling internationally for reputation at the moment, trying to show that is not just some big court in the hague. that is trying different people going off that particular leaders for political motive. but rather, i mean the optics of this was suggest that kind of calling the prosecutor just trying to show less and with time here with the people that are affected by these kinds of crimes. and we're trying to get justice to them. that's probably why those videos were released simultaneously. ok, now this is the same call that confirmed the arrest warrant for his right. the problem is opinion that in the yahoo i just under a week ago, is there anything to read into the timing? yeah, it's definitely interesting timing one week off to that when there's been so much pressure on the quote for what it did, many different governments that would be considered pro israel coming eyes and
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saying that the quote has been placed as being used for sort of politicized reasons essentially, i think the timing of this just one week officer is trying to show that there's a movement towards the quotes and at least the prosecutor's office. that's a little car in con has to be able to do to be able to control. is it that just doing the work of the quote that continuing that work on the situations that they've been working on for many, many years? and that's why this comes just a week off the woods. also, it is interesting to know that there is something of a scandal related to some allegations of misconduct by car him con himself is going on at the moment. okay, thank you for that jack. the brussels correspondent jack park, which i go up. now lots of all stories making headlines and stuff in funds where the foreign ministry says israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is immune from prosecution in the international criminal court. and a statement the ministry said would not arrest and mr. nap yahoo!
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