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to see if this slide spread races, depression, today, the screen we need to talk about here, the stories, shadows of german colonialism. this is dw news coming to live from berlin level nonsense. its troops south to support the cease fire between israel and has full of soldiers from the lebanese army, move to the is rarely border, and thousands of civilians return to their home. since the truce takes hold, also coming up, russia is expelling to journalists from german broadcast, or a r d bosco says it's retaliation for what it describes as germany's targeting of journalists from russian state tv plus president elect. donald trump has threatened to start deporting millions of undocumented migrants on day one of his presidency. but what are the practical and financial implications of such a move?
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wouldn't even be possible, the hello, i'm terry martin. good, heavy with us living on has begun deploying troops near the border with israel to overseas cease fire between israel and the militant group has pulled up. the deal requires both sides to start withdrawing from the border area is really military has imposed a nighttime curfew and southern lab and on boarding people not to return to areas where its troops are still present, but thousands of displaced lebanese are venturing back to the south 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 the we were in baby ruth, what even if they gave me
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a castle in be ruth, i wouldn't give up my house here. despise of 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, we're all okay. with him, the let us know by claire, i'll pay the whole way and she says she'll rebuild and restart her family's life here in their home life. there's no model. 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 it comes up we can cover the windows with plastic or something where my children are here. their schools are here and we're not going anywhere in the home of the house. they know the, we feel like our soul has returned to live in these 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
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home coming. but we never expected to return and find con i like this. we thought we'd come back and find everything as it was. and then we just 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, well as displace lebanese head back to the south country. the lebanese military is deploying troops near the border to help and force the ceasefire deal short while ago i spoke about this with our b route correspondence. tele minute, i asked her if levins army can enforce the truths as well as this was people here a wondering as well. um, this is what we are about to point out in the next 60 days. of course,
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we can compare the lebanese army to his ball, it is quite clear that at lex strength, their liberties date is bankrupt. and this really shows also in the boonies army, which certainly has around uh $65000.00 soldiers at this very light be armed and usually crisis. it's happened quite often that the army was not really able to pay a soldier's proof of salary. but this doesn't automatically mean that the task, the end of a nice army now has, is about to fail. the liberties army is working alongside with the un peacekeeping troops in the south as they have worked together before. uh, and it also depends a little bit on the financial aid, but the lebanese army is now receiving before already heard from countries, for example, like cyprus that they want to, uh, that they want to support the needs army. we also know from sure is this
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a burden that the european countries, the u, wants to continue its financial aid for the nice army. and it also depends a little bit on his butler as they are sticking to the ceasefire. and if they are accepting the presence of the bodies army in the regions house of lee tony, now the fighting, there has destroyed livelihoods and homes. infrastructure. what are you hearing about possible efforts to begin reconstructing? what do we seen yesterday is that some people went back to the house has already started cleaning away the rubble. but of course the rebuilding process is very costly and has to do much more as a lot of infrastructure. it is destroyed as well as like streets, but also water and electricity facilities. and the question really is, who is going to pay for this?
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because the money state is bankrupt. it doesn't really have the money. and i don't really see the been a state paying for this and we cannot really accept or expect a national campaign would i personally think is going to happen to something similar then opposite the baby gloss. but the rebuilding process will mainly be taken care of by private initiatives and n g os. it could also be possible that other states might step in and pay for the process as a, as they have done off of previous was or international organizations. they already heard from you nice if that they want to be part of this that they want to to facilitate expertise when it comes to rebuilding bullshit infrastructure and uh, schools for children. so thank you very much. that was the w correspondence, stella mina in b root. let's get more on this now with mike from rob la hayes and assistant professor of history at the american university of
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b routes by chrome. what do you make of this cease fire between israel and how's ball most of the branches this not the ceasefire hotels or the temporary security for the next 60 days in case of yourself this so ceasefire, these factors, i think that's not pushing into a peacetime, but there's more emphasis on the session process and why it's always, it's always location to celebrate the ceasefire of the facilities and quickly brought to the just to see the under the burden of no one has the one to find the there's nothing to notice whatsoever. he's going to manage, establish the kind of security network this one, see the international council concerning 6. this is actually
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the more unfortunate aside to build the liberties military together within the national peacekeepers, they will have the task of preventing another hezbollah build up. it's been at the southern border in southern 11 on do they have what it takes to thing to stop has been a lot if has belong decides it wants to re establish itself there. i don't think he was under the impression that he's already a foster class started us as well. however, having to use the use the tools to essentially message that statement is trying to protect the most on just like she normally does. i think all the about taking off this just as from the sauce and to see i need to solve the country and the calling works as well as
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a stop by my service. and so, i mean, this is just kind of a change of scenery because we have, well, over the last 2 days was the sausage, the money to sit down and talk about disarming. and ultimately, as we really need to believe that they can actually integrate into the these are so hostile are, remains, are forced to be reckoned with. has a lot of has long built up his influence in lab and on weakening the role of the state. where does the country go from here? a funder actually 2 ways for one is very simple, which is a 7 more. and then i say somebody because each other, something one has to work fine. but the option for the use is to bend to state the state. that's one of the ideas as well. a few times i'm
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talking to each can project to see us which for one or another review as well and to get on to the next year. so it's easy to fall into this the discussion question, but also be honest, very, very dentist note and nurturing this idea of the state which has started over and over. i wanted to ask you about around because the hezbollah does get massive support from a ran. even though hezbollah has not commented officially on the seas bar, iran has welcome to what do you make about? well, the smoke is just the garage, the she got, and the 5 to not be monitored by the rest of the reason. this is by these machine
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bars and shot taken over after the mice and busy off as well as individual basis in his last visit to driving the advisor to the supreme good. i was the person who has the statement of these fires. awesome. so moving forward, i think this is their agent even more than just straight up in the hall. and i think that the views have to be more something and they have to be mindful of the door. we want to you and you are actually looking forward at least the intention because everyone knows the background. thank you very much for talking with us. that was my from rub up eh, historian at the american university may re thank you for. meanwhile, across the board in northern israel and estimated 60000 residents fled their homes over the past 14 months to escape relentless rocket fire from hezbollah with
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a cease fire. now in a fact, many are hoping to return home. but as the w, as emily guardian reports, not everyone is convinced of their safety. it's been over 6 months since we have done code law. sue's homework, israel's northern border, evacuated to high fall every year ago. now he's using the ceasefire to check on his house. the ceiling was damaged when a rocket exploded nearby. standing on his porch, he's a new few 100 meters from lebanon. it's just pretty much, it was all fairly close. i want to retire in the near future. little as soon as possible, you know what to look for, but not with lucy's fire and much trouble because eventually hasn't allow, will return and fire rockets that us. that was the way, most wonderful many residents of israel's most share that distrust to the agreement
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slowly as one of many towns and villages along the border that remain deserted. residents fear that has block could rebuild its capabilities and eventually launch an attack. similar to the one that by how most on october 7th, last year, local leaders across the northeast have slammed the seas 5 deal saying it's not enough to restore the safety. i'm 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. the residents here didn't have to evacuate. even though the city has been in the line of fire, some to to skepticism about this is far prevails. it's gods that we can, the sleep or line of butter we're doing believes that the events offices for prizes big mistake. this is by a big mistake. we are a strong web army. we're not afraid in anybody here in the live on. this is
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a mistake. we must finish. there was a lot of that. we won't 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 as so we can go to the to phone backend, show me it's time for the to leave again. 60 days. that's how long this is for it is meant last menus. rabies, who feel time is on, has 45 now for the war and ukraine, and there are reports of large explosions in the capital key bands other cities. this comes after authorities issued a country wide error rate alert due to incoming missiles. russia has also launched what ukraine is calling a massive attack on its energy infrastructure. well, for more we can cross now to our corresponding myisha judge, well, who is in keep me sure. what's the situation where you are as
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well to have you over here and can you be heard loud last this morning, but the city has been under an 80 to load for over 9 hours now. i just checked a moment before i started talking to you and the morning loads that were country wide was set off the set off by the taking off of the you. 95 m. s. strategic and phone books from russia which have the capacity to launch control and besides, which is why the whole country needs to be in the, in the, at a lot. because these messiahs can reach the targets extremely quickly. and we know that she wouldn't even the suburbs. people have been sheltering in the metro stations, but keith is not alone, but also have been reported in july as in odessa and looks in cod keys all across the country. now when we see explosions, i reported it as hard to pinpoint these explosions on the air defense working on actual strikes. we will find out more as the august boss. and of course, as the added lists. we do know, however, the local authorities in sumi are reporting that a school in
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a hospital have been damaged. we know, make sure that russia is targeting ukraine's energy infrastructure. that's been the case now for a long time with winter assessing. and now what impact is that having or exactly, daddy already this morning, the you've seen an energy minister has come out and said that this massive mis file attack this morning, the scale of which moved to compare them to coming out with was once again targeting your opinion, energy, infrastructure renewal that you can go, the energy company taking care of the infrastructure here has announced emergency blackouts across the country. now once again, these blackouts could be used so that if a strike hits the impact is not as bad, but it could also be because a strike has been successful and that has been damaged then very close to about giving all this information because they don't want to give out too much of the data so that russia can increase the tax going forward. now people should have been
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preparing for a long time. local authorities have been preparing because these attacks started in spring. we know that people have followed and people have generators. people have energy backups, but the 2 need that the ukranian of quantities keep reactivating good. zelinski keeps 3 today. a thing is that invested boston does need to help them up. it's a defensive so that such strikes don't happen then that people can survive the cold winter off the water, and that is the a b u that is going on from key repeatedly. also, of course, with russia announcing the use of new misfire. it's like you're listening myisha. thank you very much for bringing us up to date there. that was the w namisha josh was in, keep as well. russia is expelling to employees of the german public service broadcast, or a r d. the russian for administrative spokesperson said, a correspondent and technician, were ordered to hand in their accreditation and leave russian territory soon.
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moscow says it's responding to a move by german authorities to deny residency permits for employees of the berlin bureau of the russian network channel one. german government that has denied claims that it ordered the broadcasters office to close the committee to protect journalists, called the criminal ins decision, another act to restrict independent reporting in russia. now let's try to sort this uh, what the, the use rigo bureau chief. you're a reset to your rusher claims this expulsion order, follows a similar move by germany, which berlin strongly denies. so what set most goes bad in motion? well is there are different interpretations as their actions claims up to the office of the bureau of the panel. you can know that there was thrust in television tunnel and jim and he was initially closed by all the of the gym and alternative. however, the german for an office reject the claim. the german government has not closed any
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russian office in germany entrusting journalist kind of report for you in germany. it's has arrived as it could be, problems with the personal documents of the 2 employee years of russian television in germany. however, this is a metal for the local authorities and has nothing to do with the german federal government. what the russian side to deepen the response was, was what the action sides deep uh, in our case and case of dodge developed almost 3 years ago. namely, they simply take the gym and colleagues out of russia by older, over the russian foreign ministry. you were the head of d. w. 's bureau in moscow when it was forced to close just before rushes invasion of ukraine. what was that like? you're a as well our case of also very similar one months before the start of the void. in february 2022. it's actually the propaganda tunnel r t was denied abroad costing license j when he, because it was too close to the russian government of the state and was not
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considered independent. however, its employees were allowed to continue of working in gemini without any problems by the we don't develop bureau in moscow, had to close our office completely in response and leave the country of the 20th. and of course is irrational. sorry, just couldn't silence the voice of deutsche evaluated russia since the band from oscar. we have been reporting on roster from other places above all here from lots of yeah, we got countries at board us directly on russia and which by the way is constantly becoming aware of the dangerous of such a neighborhood with russia. and also we have strong russian teams at all at the double. you have quarters in germany believe in bon reminders, irrate, what the risks are for foreign journalists who are still living in working inside russia. a well look of visible start to hundreds of journalists, left russia, mainly russian journalist people with the russian pulse bought and sold. we also
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have a many rations on our list here. a lot that work for best and media such as w, bbc already of really about to you, but also for independent trash with media with also base to russians, although is but also a foreign journalist to your question now, who still even the rush and work and rush, i have a how the time is that before the war, it starts with the fact is that the people in russia on know a freight to give interviews simply to western uphold us. as soon as the jump itself has become more complicated and also the so called accreditation from foreign ministry for foreign correspondents only used issued for 3 months and not for a year. so they used to be, um, it also many no longer get a good visions at all and seems to be stuck in case of given guests coming. she'll be know that the rest of the report, those are also being punished. and asa, as the s colleague was sentenced to a long present term for our let's just feel nice. it was just, he's work. she was only released as
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a result of that spectacular present us what you're a thank you so much. that was our former must go be, are cheap now. our regular be are cheap, your ears. just take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. today. lithuania says is not yet found. any evidence that the d h l. cargo plane crash near release airport was caused intentionally. the plane was traveling from leipzig to germany when the lift went to the lithuanian capital. when it went down on monday, investigators are examining the plains flight data recorder. one of the 4 crew members was killed in the crash. south korea is battling a 2nd day of heavy snow fall. authorities say at least 3 people have died in around, in and around the capital sol. flights have been cancelled in ferry services, interrupted it. this comes a day after the country recorded as heavy as november,
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snow fall, since records began over a century ago. the transition team of us president elect donald trump says several of his cabinet picks have been received and received threats, including bom, alerts among those targeted were elisa, septic trump's choice to serve as us investor to the us and lead zeldin top to lead the environmental protection agency well, donald trump has claimed its mexico's present cloudy. assigned balm in a conversation with him has agreed to stop migration through mexico into the united states on his truth social account. trump wrote, they also agreed on closing the southern border between the us and mexico. gene bomb separately posted on some social media that mexican was already taken care of migrant caravans. and that mexico's position is not to close borders, but to build bridges between governments and people as well. during his election
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campaign, donald trump threatened to begin the mass deportation of migrants living in the us without legal permission. this has created panic and fear in some communities w's at abraham woods. now at the practical implications of such a move, it was one of trumps big promises. throughout the campaign, he riley voters with the pledge to lunch, quote, the largest deportation program in american history. on day one of his administration as president elect donald trump has already made several t hartline immigration choices to service cabinet. tapping former acting us immigration and customs enforcement director, tom homan as borders as well as nominating, south dakota, governor christie, known to be homeland security. secretary, but what would it take for donald trump to deliver his master deportation promise? let's take a look at some facts. during estimated 11000000 undocumented immigrants living in
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the united states, they make up a little over 3 percent of the country's population. that many people would be a large and costly undertaking experts at the american immigration council in washington, dc, research and advocacy group estimate that it would cost us at least $88000000000.00 to deport $1000000.00 people each year. we're looking at a very large potential universe of people who could be affected. many of those are going to be people who crossed in the cross without being apprehended and they've just been living without incident for years. some of them are going to be people who have some previous form of legal status that has laps. so we're going to be people who currently have temporary protections under kind of under executive actions. it's conducted by say president bible, but who the trumpet ministration, the the, you know tropic ministration and waiting has made it very clear. they're going to
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remove those protections. and then those people will, in fact be eligible for renewable, unclear when it will happen, even if they are eligible for removal, deporting someone from the united states can be a labor intensive process. it 1st involves arresting people. then in most cases, people have the right to appeal before an immigration court. these are infamously backlog centers, the cost of holding people in custody, and returning them to their countries of origin. and that is dependent on the countries his willingness to cooperate with the united states in the deportation. applying these processes to the sheer number of people that in trump administration could possibly target will take a very long time. it's, it's impossible to estimate how long that would even take. it's almost it's, it feels almost unrealistic even to try to estimate just because it's so far removed from anything we've ever seen. it is unlikely that these realities of the spots donald come from a dressing illegal, immigration when he takes office next year. the experts are expecting something
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a little different from the grand promises made on the campaign trail. the scene i'm looking for is some combination of very high profile. last she announced in advance lots of press. um, you know, shocked and all kinds of things which are going which may or may not net a whole lot of people actually in custody and propaganda is in part being sent to immigrants either sending the message that this could be you next. you should not feel comfortable, you should not feel secure, you should be considering picking up and leaving on your own. meanwhile, around the country, poor immigrant groups are springing into action. in los angeles, the city council recently passed a century city ordinance. a policy that prohibits the use of the city resources to carry out the federal immigration enforcement. this is a city where about a 3rd of the population is immigrants. we are all ex really concerned worried,
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panics afraid that the national guard or other people are going to be forced to execute terms master traditional plans. but you know, we're also organized. we've been through this before. we know how to respond with the trump transition for swing many are already present themselves for what his 2nd presidency could mean for them. thanks for watching or the they want to stop the construction of the wood pump factory to connect to the code . as more guns and organic sama on the project is meant to bring new jobs to the region of the lease. yeah, it's supposed to be sustainable. and future oriented, but these women are convinced it's not true. focused on your
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