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to the daughters, i am willing to work for change. i will sing my song. maybe my voice will be heard seeking justice for the victims of genocide this week on d. w. the . this is the w news live from the seaside between israel and it has the 11 on have now taken effect. 11 on deploy is its military to the south to enforce the truth as many who fled the fighting return to their homes. also coming up on the program, russia says it is expelling to journalists from the gym and broad costs. the a are the most good. it says it's retaliation for what it describes as germany is targeting of journalists from russian state keeping the
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many groups mckinnon. welcome to the program. lebanon's ami is deploying troops near the border with israel as part of the ceasefire agreement between israel and the pro radian has black militia and 11 on convoys of military vehicles have been moving south to the border area. the cx 5 began at 4 am local time. the 1st stage of the deal has both sides withdrawing from the for the area. the lebanese army and an existing un peacekeeping for school patrol the buses that people celebrated as the ceasefire began and many on now returning to homes in areas evacuated during months of slicing for a moment to celebrate the residence of south lebanon, displaced by the war, ignored warnings to stay away until the israeli military had fully retreated. they
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were desperate to return to their homes. the artillery muscles and guns for now have stopped to nice and overall, we were feeling scared of more than you can imagine. thank god. what happened to it happened? this 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 sort of thing is god, we are 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 residents of northern israel,
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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 and 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 cease fire deal? the prime minister benjamin netanyahu reminded his realize that while hostilities 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 to hold victory. the is really government has said repeatedly is tied to the destruction of home us. and while the ceasefire is good news for 11 and the question of how to end the war and gaza remains. generalist seligman a joins us now from they roots. stella describe the current situation in bay route for us. people here are really released many are for the
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most celebrating in the streets or driving around around in cars, honking i myself, i've been in the solomon suburbs of a route today where many members of has bola were driving around and motorcycles waving big has bola flags, and there was also and noticed the laboratory of gunfire. i also saw some residents of the solid and suburbs of a rude returning. and they were taking pictures in front of their destroyed houses . but the mood was not really sad or shocked. it was more in mood of, of victory, and really wanting to type pictures in order to remember this historic day. so the lebanese army has now been deployed to the southern board of what more can you tell us about that of the liberties army. its house has the mountains, but they begun to up to level up their forces south of the tawny river.
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therefore, they are moving troops from various different places in level and onto route the sound, the south, the liberties a defense minister earlier said that the 11 is also planning to deploy more soldiers in this house and scale the number up to one of to 10000 soldiers and the soldiers and the army there now face the very challenging task of, of gaining back the control over the territory. and to ensure that his paula is not rebuilding its forces thera the very influential in his fall a. m p a has on a foot la la, said in an interview with alger 0, that has all the planning to cool operate with a, with the news army. and you mentioned the displaced the many displaced people.
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all, most of them now returning home in the south of the country and despite several warnings. yes, they were one of these firms. it is really on me, but it was from the lebanese. i'm you say the residents should waste with their return and not go back to the border areas. but as thousands and thousands of people still went. the highway 2 routes of this house was completely blocked today . with the, with the mess of traffic jams. there were people in cars that had really stopped and piled up mattresses and other belongings on the roof of their cars and is not quite clear they're really going back to lived there because most of the villages, or many villages found they haven't really destroyed. there's no infrastructure left as such as the electricity and water, and the winter is coming soon, but maybe some people also just like taking
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a look in which state the houses are to return later stella mina and a root. stella, thanks so much that update. all right, let's take a look at some of the other stories that making headlines around the world today. and the french foreign ministry says israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is immune from prosecution in the international criminal course. in a statement, the ministry set it with no. so risk missed and this and yahoo, if the i see see off, because he's covered by immunity rules, as israel is known as a policy to the i. c. c and european union will make, as an stroudsburg, has approved a new team to stay at the block for the next 5 years. the 26 new commissioners were proposed by national governments. it's been described as the most right, leading executive in the us history. they will be led by commission president will slot from the line. russia says it is expelling to
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john and john list, the foreign ministry set of correspondence on the camera man working in the most good bureau of germany's public. and that took a all d will be ordered to leave the country russian for an administrate spokeswoman. maria is like a row of us at the expulsions, where in response to similar moves by gym and authorities against russian john list, she said, reports is from a russian network channel. one had been banned from working in germany. berlin rejects the russian slaves and says they all thoughts, the dispute in autonomy, a small length of from the w, rushing towards me here in the studio and can tell us more welcome natalia. so 1st of all, what else has the kremlin said about this decision? so 1st of all, the information of the got uh, initially was from 10 o one. uh they say that they are bureau has been shut down and their quotes have been expelled. which is not entirely true because the german authorities denying it
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somewhere. yeah, the house says it's relation move and we're all were there also. um they would like to give the expectations to do different german correspondence. when the russian clinton price will have the same. right. that's her claims. well now the german side says it's not entirely true because they did not close the bureau. and they also didn't expel russian journalist from germany. and on the basis of originally speaking, work one that a representative of the german government told today on the press conference. and that he said that he can only assume that it's related to the question to president swipe, which is the local government in berlin, responsible for not the federal one. okay, you yourself. well, in moscow. 3 in february 2022, when you that was when the w was ordered by russia to close its bureau that tell us a little bit about that. what, what was it like? how, how did it, how did it happen? over ross came as big chocolate wasn't very frustrating because, you know, initially were not punished or close for our work, but water as a political move from kind of, as again this teach for tax move. because the r t,
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a gemini, was banned from a licensing chair from broadcasting initially, but not, not the correspondence for not been from working here. so it was also not very balanced. and that sounds, so for us it came, was a big surprise. and you know, we were frustrated on this friday morning when we realized we couldn't work at anymore. of course we didn't have to leave the country immediately, but it was like very, very tough to day. so i can only imagine what our colleagues from i are, they are not experience. and what is it possible to report on russia without actually having correspondence? tell us a bit about your experience. it is of course more difficult without being on the ground, but we're continuing to report on what's happening in wash it because it's, it's crucial for the international audiences, obviously beat in washington english one and other languages. of course we still have, you know, some sources there. we still get information, for instance, from colleagues to still have a creation. they're likely our d like other for and course one is still working there, but the excess is, of course,
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more limited and we're always more dangerous to the journalistic work in russia every day. that's right, because i mean, obviously they're all still journalists working that, i mean, what, tell us a bit more about the situation for them most is the like on a daily basis. so since the full scale invasion, you know, in the 1st even days of fi um february in march 2022, several laws were passed but made a work of journalists and formed quite as long as they're extremely difficult even before it was hard to obtain that connotation and all the foreign correspondents must have this official equitation administer for the 1st to work. and then you know this, the laws that came into effect. you know, that the about fake news or about that we're pushing on the war. i'm making the work really, really dangerous, and really limiting it. more of a journalist are often also targets, you know, just look at, there was, in the case of evan garish to which will 3 general course one who was working there on the people quotation and was nevertheless detained. and, you know,
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released in their recent business. natalia as much smell in so the from the w russian natalia. thank you so much. thank you. now versus in the media have been choosing a new paul limits and president in elections that could transform the south west african countries that political landscape, the ruling swafford policy is looking to extend its fussy, full. yeah, hold on power, putting forward a female candidates. so the 1st time, that's why his popularity has slipped amid grand frustration, over unemployment and oversee the w reports that jessica rustin, the namibian capital, when took, told us about the biggest issues for votes is unemployment especially, is a major issue. some tickets suggest that up to 50 percent of young people in the maybe are currently without a job. so obviously the most policies actually focused on that. but the other issues that were talked about, and one of those issues certainly is the question of lance. the distribution of
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land, especially when it comes to ancestral land that has still not been finalized. at the same time we're talking about reconciliation, may be a for example, how to jeremy, for example, sorry, has been a form of uploading your colonial power here in the media. and there are you conservation efforts. they also know to finalize. at the same time, there is a lack of adequate housing for a lot of people, especially in role, but also in the form of settlements in those areas around the major urban centers and then maybe a and last but not least, they is a huge issue with climate change efforts that are really sold to you and it may be i currently in the media is experiencing one of the highest all the, the, the worst jobs in its history. and every culture is suffering victory. cultural sectors. so sample almost 70 percent of the people here for to actually rely on the agricultural sector. so these are some of the topics that have been spoken about in
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the containing fits and now we will have to see what's, what the votes will actually come to say about this. all right, let's take a quick look at some of the other stories making headlines today, and australia is called them and has overwhelmingly approve to build bonding children under the age of 16 from accessing social media, tech companies will face huge fines for sailing. still young people holding accounts the bond, which is the 1st and the world still has to be rectified by the senate critic say it may isolate children and in pakistan supports is of jail. the former prime minister and we're on hon. have suspended the street processed in as what i'm about, where they were demanding his release. security forces arrested hundreds of protesters and overnight rates. several people died in classes on tuesday as crowds full stay away into the capital. and that is all we have time for, but do stay tuned. coming out next. why do we hate rats on? should we insights?
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