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what's the real new deal? it's just reimbursing the watch now. the this is dw news live from the land 11 on sans it's troops south to support the seas 5 between israel and hezbollah. soldiers from the lebanese army. moving to these ready border. thousands of display civilians returned to their homes also on the program australia and moves to band kids from using social media platforms like take talk, snapshot, and instagram will find out how the legislation will work. the,
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i'm telling you a lot of people welcome to the program 11 on has begun deploying troops near the border with israel to overseas 5 between israel and the militant group has below. the deal requires both sides to start withdrawing from the border area. these really ministry is impose a night time to a few in 711 on wanting people, not to return to areas where is there any troops are still present area, thousands of displays. lebanese made the trip down the mohammed bizarre surveys the damage in her village. she and her family were among the many thousands of lebanese who rushed south to their homes. as soon as they heard a cease fire had been agreed. like in the we were in the room. but even if they gave me a castle in the route, i wouldn't give up my house here despite the destruction and sadness. and although we can't even live in our house now, we're so happy we returned home. so painlessly. thank god,
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we're all okay. with him, the, some of us claire play the where she says she'll rebuild and restart her family's life here in their home. let alone there's no mobil. no, we're not going anywhere. we're staying here and i'm going to fix it up. you saw me sweeping. i'm going to clean up and stay here and when we can cover the windows with plastic or something, what do i need for my children are here, their schools are here and we're not going anywhere. none of them has a not a we feel like our soul has returned. the lebanese army has been returning to the area after has been moved. it's heavy weapons north, under the terms of the truce, nearly a 1000000 lebanese fled their homes. my luck plate, reunited with relatives in their village. this was not the way she imagined her homecoming. we never expected to return and find con i like this. we thought we'd
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come back and find everything as it was. and other weeds returned to our homes and see our loved ones. but we lost a lot of people. we lost so many people we loved. and so many people who we loved lost their homes, with their former lives, devastated by months of full scale bombardment. for many people here, it's very hard to see this as a 1st ray of hope. it's jen list stella mina and they root has more and how people in the lebanese capital reacted to the news of the seas. for 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 residents
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of the thousands of groups of very 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. you know, across the border in northern israel, an estimated 60000 residents flag their homes over the past 14 months to expect escape relentless rocket 5 from has bola will cease by, in effect many on now hoping to return home. but as the w's emily guardian reports, well, everyone is convinced office safety it's been over 6 months since we have done code. last one is home, one. israel's northern border, evacuated to high fault every year ago. now he's using the ceasefire to check on his house. the ceiling was damaged when a real case exploded nearby. standing on his porch, she's
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a new few 100 meters from $11.00. it's just for the music was oh, fairly close. i want to return in the near future. oh, of a, as soon as possible. you know, but not with lucy's fire, because eventually hezbollah will return and fire rockets that us, that was the way most wonderful. many residents of israel's most share that distrust the agreement slowly as one of many towns and villages along the border that remain deserted. residents fear that has block a rebuild its capabilities and eventually launching attack similar to the one that by how most on october 7th, last year i the local leaders across the northeast have slammed the seas 5 deal saying it's not enough to restore the safety. and to encourage residents to return to the homes in the nearby city of know how ria, a moment of calm has followed the baby's rest of rockets. residents here didn't
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have to evacuate. even though the city has been in the line 5 from one to 2 skepticism about the seas far prevails. it's gods that we can. the sleep or line of butter we're doing believes that it deserves offices for prizes. big mistake. this is by big mistake. we are a strong web army. we're not afraid in anybody hearing the live on. this is a mistake. we must finish the work on a lot of the you all go back home without security, where we're under daily attacks from has blah blah. what happened on october 7th in the south was meant to happen in the north as well. i asked so we could go to the to phone backend. show me it's time for the to leave again. 60 days. that's how long the ceasefire is meant to last. amend these ratings, who feel time is on has for 5 australia is low,
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a house of parliament has overwhelmingly approved a bill banning children under the age of 16 from accessing social media. the band, which is the 1st of its kind anywhere, will be voted on by the senate before becoming low. and it's past the government says social media companies will have one year to implement the changes. critics say the plan has previously risk and may isolate young people of the government and supporters of the bill argue the age restrictions will help protect children. journalist and multi media producer andre leslie joins me now from launceston in tasmania. i'm very good to have you with us. first of all, what's behind this? give us some context as to why this bill has come about in the 1st place as well. i think we need to say the context. you told me, i mean it's not far away from an election here that's happening at some time in the
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next 6 months. i guess they have been some petitions around from parent groups. one of them had a 125000 signatures saying we need to protect the strategies, young people from social media. and you've got a political system here with both sides are essentially agreeing to be. so it's a pretty easy thing to consider ahead of an election with that context. i do think that the prime minister anthony alban easy does seem to have a bit of a, a personal relationship with these. he seems to have spoken to a number of times about what he said. he's on gone and the risks that he says for young people and just like any country around the world. stride yeah. has to deal with a lot of kids on the funds doing this all the time. right. and what the politicians are saying and what the politicians are agreeing is that it needs to be banned from the 16 year olds. and how exactly will they enforce this practically, if,
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if it does become law as well, there's still a lot of open questions essentially, as you've described there indeed try, it's going to be a year long process. it's not going to be when it passes the senate to not. if it does that instantly, the 16 year old is going to be chopped off social media platforms in australia. the expectation is that the platforms themselves need to set up the frame. what to do these parents keeps themselves will not personally be fined or punished if they're still on there after that the price period. and the thing, the big question mark for may really is how are they going to get paid. ready to prove that i, there is an issue around people putting, you know, i'd. ready cards or drivers license. so 6 i have one is a 16 year old and getting those documents into may tap or how the majors social
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media platforms. so the question about the age verification i think is still very open. yeah, because i mean, talking snapped out these are very popular among young people among children. so i'm just wondering if they want to find ways of getting around the band. so like a teenagers, young people around the world strides and the youngsters are pretty enterprising. and i'm sure there is a, a real risk that's the teenagers will try to get around this or read some statistics that something like half of o 8 to 12 year olds. are either on snap chat or to talk. i mean that's a very high prevalence. and of course, if someone in a friendship group has it been, everyone wants it. but i've politicians assign. if this side's just a few people from getting the wrong sort of impulses to young and the last and it's
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with doing, they do acknowledge that it's not a perfect law. and i don't think that quite a way that it is that the whole world is watching this process right at the moment . yeah. what about the social media companies? what do we know what they're saying or planning to do about this? well, predictably, a little moscow said that he thinks it's a tear. ready thing that it's a um, a step back for a strident internet users because he's the head of ex, formally tweeter. uh there are also social media. ready sort of advocacy groups here in australia that have spike and out i guess they want to white and say until the, the bill passes the senate to not and it truly becomes inactive paulman before they want to speak up too loudly based pain. a lot of dodgy between social media companies has started and government and these tried in media for a long time. it's not a particularly friendly relationship at the best of times. so at the moment,
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i think some social media companies keeping cards close to the test. okay. we appreciate your insights, andre leslie, journalist, and launceston in tasmania. thank you. thanks. i sent you some of those stories making headlines around the world to the front, so suggest that it would not arrest israel's prime minister. benjamin netanyahu if he entered the country despite and the rest of the learned from the international fellow course. a statement from the french foreign ministry says this now is covered by immunity rules, as israel is not a party to the i. c, c rushes expelling to employees of the german public broadcast. a r d must go says it's responding to a move by german authorities to close the bay. berlin bureau of the russian network channel. one german government denies that order is the broadcast of the office to
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shut down the dispute. they have been fresh anti government protest in mozambique providers, flared up again in the south east african nation after a video went viral of police vehicle hazing. a demonstration on the vehicle appears to run over a woman in the capital. the photo was a neat, has seen mass protest since it's really hard to claim victory and elections any of this month, extending a half century empower so it ease in thailand, sending some $1000.00 endangered animals. and back to my desk. i know what they say is the biggest ever operation against wildlife traffic type police found and confiscated dilemmas and taught us is doing a raid in may. thailand is a major transit hub for animals smuggling networks.
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european union, lawmakers in strasburg, have approved a new team to steer the blog to for the next 5 years. the 26 new commission as well . proposed 5 national governments, its being described as most of the most right, leading executive in the use of history to be led by commission president roosevelt funded life us. and here's a reminder of our top story. these are thousands of displaced people are returning to their homes and 11 on after a ceasefire between israel and his block came into effect 11 on us, started deploying it on each of the border region with israel to help overseas, which is the go up to that a up to date coming up next is look at how it china is expanding its network of c shipping trade routes around the world that's mapped out and is of course money is a dw dot com and told me, alrighty,
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