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and how to make greener choices in your, in everyday lives. but honestly, try to be the working 32 hours a week to be better for the assignments and 40. but of course we shouldn't be. no, you'd be the living scientists just had subscribe. whatever you listen to pod costs the this is the w news live from violin, a ceasefire between israel and has belie and 11 on has now taken effect 11 on deploys its military to the south to enforce the truth as many who slept the fight scene for ton to that also coming up on the program brochure says it is expelling to journalists from the gym and broad costs to a all day long ago says it's retaliation for what it describes as germany's targeting of journalists from russian state tv, namibia, heads to the poles, to elect to new paul a month and a new president, the ruling policy hopes to extend its the see full year hold on,
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pallets in the southern african nation. and it's building a female candidates. the 1st time the great to have you with us. lebanon's army is deploying troops near the border with israel as part of the ceasefire agreement between israel and the pro radian has beloved militia and 11 on convoys of military vehicles. i've been moving south to the border area. the 1st stage of the deal has both sides withdrawing from the border area. the lebanese army and an existing un peacekeeping force will patrol the bosses own, is really military has imposed a night time cause a few in southern lebanon, wanting people not to return to areas where it is ready. troops are still present early a thousands of display, as people had shrugged off,
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similar warnings to begin returning home for a moment to celebrate presidents of south lebanon, displaced by the war, 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. we were feeling scared of more than you can imagine. think god, what happened until it happened this of the most of 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,
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they vowed not to give up. with our loved ones and god willing wherever we kentoria 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, 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? a prime minister benjamin netanyahu reminded as realized 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 and it's a hold victory of the is really government has said repeatedly is tied to the destruction of some us. and while the ceasefire is good news for 11 and the
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question of how to end the war and gaza remains whilst generalist stella and then who is in they route to give us the latest. on the situation, the people who are really released many are for the most celebrating in the streets or driving around around in cars, honking i myself of being in the solemn suburbs of a route today where many members of has butler were driving around, and motorcycles waving big house bola flags, and there was also and noticed the laboratory of gunfire. i also saw some presidents of the thousands of groups of be 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 11 is on me is now being deployed to the southern border. what more can
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you tell us about that of the lebanese army itself has announced that they begun to up to level up their forces south of the tawny river. therefore, they are moving troops from various different places in dublin onto route the sound, the south, the liberties a defense minister earlier said, uh that, uh, that one is also planning to deploy more soldiers in this house. and uh, scale uh the number up to one of to 10000 soldiers and the soldiers in 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 through the very influential in his fall,
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a m p a has done a lot of law said in an interview with alger 0. that his bullet was planning to cool. operate with a, with the news army, and you mentioned the displaced the many displaced people, all, most of them now returning home in the south of the country. despite several warnings. yes. they were one of these from the is really ami, but also from the lebanese. i'm you say that presidents should waste with their return and not go back to the border areas, but as thousands and thousands of people still wind the highways. what's 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 it's not quite clear they're really going back to lived there because most of the
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villages, or many villages found they are having to distort. there is no infrastructure left as such as the electricity and water. and the winter is coming soon. but maybe some people also just like taking a look in which state the houses are to return later. still, i'm in a, in a route stella. thank so much that update until now israel hasn't shown much interest in diplomatic solutions to conflicts in the region. i also released textbook honey and get out of the washington institute, whether this is for a signal, if a shift in israel stones, a good evening. yeah, i think yes, you're right. it said are different factors contributing to this shift. one is that the at, at by the administration is leaving, and trump has already told that natania whole that he wants no wars. he doesn't want to deal with any war when he comes to office at the other factors that the by
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his administration has been using all sorts of pressure in order to finalize at least the ceasefire agreement in less than not even because it does that is very complicated, but let them know as possible. so that's it then, but i think really what really pushed it. and the end is that all the, most of the important conditions that is really easy to put in the agreement. the draft of the agreement has all that stuff to be on that underneath government. so when you have all these conditions and eventually have the less has yes and accept, accept everything. how can you say no, this says this is not something that might be available in the future. so all these factors contributed, i think this shift might not be the same. and does that because as a different story. yeah, i mean, as agreed in the sci fi deal 11 on is now deploying it's all me to the southern florida. so let's talk about the border. how difficult is it going to be to secure the border with israel to uh, is this possible?
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and it's not a matter of the armies capability. it's a matter of political decision because the army is capable of doing that and has always been capable of doing that. the difference in that 2006, the army didn't do his job because there was no political decision by the government. and before that, because establishment back that if we moved to a new stage where we have a new president and, and you government that as a sovereign enough to give the green light to the army to do his job, they can. so it really depends on, on this, it also depends and i think it would be empowered by the presence of the americans and the monitoring comedies mechanism is different this time. so it's not a matter of, for the, the border security has always been, especially between the history and has always been a matter of sovereignty. and a political decision. one enables the army to do his job in the south. however, and other parts of the country where they have to monitor the lebanese syrian
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border, that's a different story. i don't have the numbers to do, but so we need to focus on the south 1st and then do you deal with that with the border to, to, to stop smuggling of weapons from. yeah. all right. what about iran? i mean, do you see tyrone using this opportunity to try to re um and re strengthen hezbollah? of course they've been doing it. they've been trying since the beginning of the war . they've been sending get trucks of the weapons. they don't have the cash, but they do have to weapons, so they wouldn't be tried. well, they will try to send trucks of weapons at the the, the is really, is have been striking them. uh that is really destroyed the terminal uh that the main tunnel that connects to get to nothing on the uh, the car. uh that they can say it from damascus to the to the because valley. and yesterday they said the last day they were hitting the other the other borders. there is a very serious efforts in order to stop it. however, it's not just about like military operations. it's not going to stop there on
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because they will keep trying. is that again, you know, like monitoring the board or making sure that the lebanese army, the lebanese government, the international, the community, they're all focused on and monitoring this border. and also the effort will extend to making sure that the lebanese and the next government, the next step in use government maintains this as a priority. so it's not just that, it's not just the oldest drive. however it on will not be able to send money. they don't have the cash at this time to for compensations and reconstruction and 2006, the money flew from you know, on and big box. i was there and it was amazing how immediately at bags of us dollars grew from you know, on every day this done, it's not going to happen. the go also is not interested in reconstruction as long as customer lives in the picture. so there is a lot of problems with the financial situation with the construction and compensations, but the arms is a different story they, they will keep trying,
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sending ards. okay. i mean, got out with the washington institute. thank you so much for the time. we'll have to end that, but we do appreciate it. thank you very much. i so you can take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the wells now. and the french foreign ministry says israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is immune from prosecution. in the international criminal court, and a statement ministry said it wouldn't also arrest mr. nelson. yahoo, if the sci fi c, c off. because he's covered by him. unity rules, as israel is not a policy to the i c, c. and there has been fresh anti government protests in mozambique, the violent sled up again in the southeast african nation after a video went viral. the police vehicle hissing a demonstration of the on the vehicle appears to run over a woman in the capitol in the to so based on beacon scene mass protests, since it's routing policy claim victory and elections earlier this month, extending a hoff century empower to russia,
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says it is expelling to german jim lists the foreign ministry, set of correspondents unencumbered man working in the moscow bureau of germany's public network. a. l. d will be ordered to leave the country russian foreign ministry spokesman. maria is a however, said the expulsions was in response to similar moves. my gym and authorities against russian john list was she said, reports is from the russian network channel. one had been banned from working in germany. ellen rejects the russian claim. let's do this in natalia smullen, so the from the w russian joins me here in the studio and can tell us will welcome natalia. so 1st of all, what else has the kremlin said about this decision? so 1st of all, the information we got uh, initially was from tell one, uh they said, a bare bureau has been shut down and their quotes have been expelled. which is not entirely true because the german authority is denying it somewhere you. the house
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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 russians clinton price will have the same issue. 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 journalists 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 the residence, right? which is the local government in berlin, responsible for not the federal one. okay, you yourself. well, in moscow, early 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 as talk. it wasn't very frustrating because, you know, initially were not punished or close for our work, but water as
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a political move from kind of as again this teach for tat move. because the r t a gemini, was banned from a licensing chair from broadcasting initially, but not, not the correspondence for not been from working share. 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 mediately, 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 why 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 audience is obviously beat in washington in 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,
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of course, 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? what is that, what 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 foreign correspondent, they're extremely difficult even before it was hard to obtain that connotation and old a foreign correspondent must have this official equitation to administer for the 1st to work. and then you know this, the laws that came into effect, you know, that without fake news or about that, we're pushing on the war. i'm making the work really, really dangerous, and really limiting it more often, journalists are often also targets the, you know, just look at, there was in the case of evan. jessica, which will street journal correspond, who was working there on the people coordination and was nevertheless detained. and
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you know, released in the recent business tale as much smell in so the from dw russian to tell you. thank you so much. thank you to now to georgia and political tensions that are off to the countries disputed parliamentary election. many newly elected little make his boy close. it's the 1st to sing of parliament earlier this week. they say last month's vote was real misses to keep the door to europe, open for roger with a lease with dignity and with prosperity to europe in opposition and peace. boy quoted the session, leaving their seats empty. they don't believe the government is pro europe and say the election was not clean on adult leads that an opposition politician was elected but has renounced him. on date, we saw people from security forces coming in and monitoring the output. we saw teachers taking part in,
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in controlling the index an outcome on behalf of the government election administration could completely controlled with the government. we asked people in to really see what they thought. i mean, the 2 violations, the millions that doesn't mean that the elections were not fair to the other guy. you got to start georgia has to be new to an independent system. we should have relations with everyone. this is tia told on this level of falsification was i'm see if euro closest store on us and suspends these other lights ation for us. i don't think we will have a good future. i was an observer and i share the opinion that there were some significant violations. you could see who voted for whom they cut over on the elections west. 5th, we have the results that we were anticipating. georgia wants to saw itself on the
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way to joining nature and the european union at beacon of liberal democracy. the complicated region. the western countries will go ahead and do to maintain their selection. so this would be a grave mistake with grave costs in past 30 years, with a lot of trouble with a lot of costs, with a lot of struggle. georgia has remained a pro western vast doing in the region. it was always difficult. we fought wars, but we persevered, we use our wisdom partners. georgia has a long history of long lasting, most demonstrations. we oscar next, but why off to monday people one. so why do you say coming out? they're not happy with the result. there's no clear strategy waiting longer position profits. how to cope with this problem. they sometimes they feel that, you know, there's no chance for any changes and that's why they're not really into the
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sequels to, to join the live. the crowds have gone. the critics of the election are waiting for the mission, which is set to arrive soon to investigate the strange quite on police. the streets could be short lived from georgia to namibia where those have been choosing a new parliament on presidents in elections, but could transform the south west african countries political landscape. the ruling swafford policy is looking to extend its $34.00. yeah, hold on power. putting forward a female candidate for the 1st time this wife, whose popularity has slipped amid growing frustration of unemployment, unpublished. she's known as n n n. the tumbled non data data and is leading the charge, but it may be as governing school football team. this selection is successful, she would be the countries, the team and leader currently the vice president. she's also known as a veteran,
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if may be a struggle for liberation from a pol, take south africa in 1990 to someone who has devoted her life to politics and to have a lady that is definitely better treat because had been believed that they did the paper out from that media list because i have not heard this, but if you did, because normally find some full scene of the candidates are running for president without to full main challenges. it's this man, former dentist candidly need to learn who it seems, could cause the biggest upset for the governing party. he founded a new political grouping in 2020, and it's promising to address to economic hardship that is making life difficult for so many. and it may be a good ass down the piano is the most of
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it, children die, inequality and a lack of opportunity has been among the issues driving the election campaign. maybe a is rich in minerals, unexplored, diamonds, and uranium. but not many of the countries. 3000000 people benefit from as wells, unemployment is high, especially for young people. this is a source of frustration on one that has led to a drop and support to the governing school football team. and could see them being forced to take part in a 2nd round. so the 1st time since they let know, maybe it's independence more than 3 decades ago. busy my allstate, all the reports that are carrying negotiate also whether the trend of longstanding routing policies will of ration movements in southern africa. losing support has now come to namibia. it is very difficult to see at the moment on yeah. um,
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but swap or the ruling party is definitely on its toes. i mean swap what has been in power since the country's independence that it's 1990 and it is relatively a strong party. but in pointing 19, it lost its majority by winning only. that is 56 percent of the presidential election. now this year they have put forward it to $11390.00, think twice as a presidential candidate. and i mean with her, when all her possible, when on software is hoping to put in or maybe is hoping to elect its 1st female candidates. now its mutual contender was 4 point is been delayed the lot from the independent tetras for change. that's the i p c. and also george, i'm a fund from the affirmative. repositioning a are in the of both actually members of swap or so that is actually very strong. but the fact that the left the ruling party and also from the own um side parties piece um, besides that, no,
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experts believe that's possible made the time in wednesday's election, but whether they lose, but it's actually hard to see. um they believe that they might when, but at best a coalition might have to be formed. it's what, what does not when it's majority in parliament? can you tell us what young libyans in particular, are hoping for from this selection of the main things that young people would want. i mean, speaking from my family to friends, they want a job, you use unemployment in the country is quite high at the moment. and graduate are doing our jobs just to get by. i mean, i read recently in local newspapers. the graduates are selling things on the street . um, just because they cannot get a job 6 years or 5 years after graduating now the ruling party presidential candidate and michel born 9312 has pledge to create jobs and also tackle unemployment rate among young people and graduates in the country. now she's promising in the next 5 years, 500000 jobs. but this is
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a goal that critic fee is unrealistic. but you once someone that will, that will make changes in the country and they just don't want to listen to promises anymore. so would you say that poverty unemployment has been a the, the, the major and issues in the election? did they dominate the election? would you say yes, those are issues that were highlighted in different campaigns by different parties . i mean, that is one way that they can also appeal to the youth by seeing and by promising that they will be able to deal with a higher unemployment rate in the country, especially among youth in graduates. i mean, although namibia is rich in natural resources, it is still not seeing a change reaching many, especially those on the ground. this could be due to poor governance, or it can be due to corruption. i mean, other issues as well, but i'm, if you as a facing is in the quality land and also dropped. so those are things that we're
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