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sing my song. maybe my thoughts will be heard. seeking justice for the victims of genocide this week on d. w. the this is need to we news live from berlin. ukraine says russia has launched a massive attack on his energy infrastructure. as people returned and bombed out buildings and southern 11 on the 2nd day of the truth, israel says it's carried out in the air strikes on a weapons. people also coming on a former british soldier is found guilty of spying for iran, tanya, a bad police who broke out of prison while awaiting trial claims. he was serving b u k as a double agent and why america? so called dreamer spear, donald trump's return to the white house. they came to the west illegally as
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children, but were granted permission to stay. now they're worried, they'll be to force the welcome to the program. i'm to go for the israel says it has conducted in the air strikes on a has below a weapons depot in southern lebanon. the 1st since a truce agreed between the 2 sides, came into force a day ago. several people have also been wounded by is really tang fire in the area under the agreement, hezbollah fighters are supposed to withdrawn north of the latania river and is really forces are meant to return to their side of the border. the as really army has announced a curfew for bidding people from traveling south of the river overnight. christine run is 11 on analyst with the middle east center at the london school of economics. welcome to the w. now this, these fire,
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it was always expected to be shaky. now we're looking at the 1st violations that were reported today. how optimistic are you that is going to hold? let's say, i'm still cautiously optimistic, but it has to be set. so even though the parties have agreed to cease for, they don't necessarily agree about the details of it to, to the patient that they especially don't agree about what's happening on the ground right now. and this is something that will very likely cruise friction. so sort of the coming weeks and the question is how people the restrictions be, will they be sort of picked up? they threaten a piece by itself as well as celebrated the cease fire as a victory over israel. is that just propaganda or has, has blood really gained something here? well, if we look at a new territories bullet hasn't defeated israel, that's key to everyone. they have stuff with major losses, many tardies, and the scale of israel's attacks. the quality of the intelligence has obviously
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taken this bullet by surprise. but if we look at the rhetoric and the way they frame this victory is actually more as an absence of defeats, what they're saying is we have managed to withstand, since the life attacks from the middle east for possible us back to military. they have not achieved that goals that is due to us, and that's of course, positive proof again to as well as using now to riley support from the members invest constituencies in a time where some of since march doubts uh, how strong has been that is hm. let's talk about how strong his bullet is, agreement is that they have and significantly weaken in the past months. what does that mean for their relevance and their strength within left and on as well? first of all, it has to be set, let his bull, it's not just the military assets, also police collectives. and if we look at the political strengths, we see slides that they have been breaking there, as well as the last,
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the main christian allies, the free picture recruitment that they signed an agreement with back in 2006, they financing, we no longer see ourselves in the partnership with his phone, but that's it. we shouldn't underestimate his full us role and had been on a politically, at least um, they will on down to the tronic side instance as much as they can over the eviction of precedence. and over the summation of the government and they all do major percentage cool, military and social falls in the country, there's no doubt about that. but those shifts that you just described. how do you think they will impact loving ongoing for well, that's the big question. i live in on is in dire need of a precedent and a new government. it's currently been run by cash, a government, no precedent for 2 years. and, and these are products that need to be sold in order for them not to recover. the problem is now that there is an increasing per, the relation between on the one hand spell in the us and the footboard. and it
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doesn't seem easy for these parties to meet about to come with candidates, even though that has been set up a meeting for the election precedent in january. there's no guarantee that preston will be elected any time soon. each no matter how much the country meets it is analyst on christine run. thank you. with the ceasefire 11 on proving fragile, there has been no let up in the fighting in gaza. palestinian health officials say is really our strikes on a refugee camp. have killed at least 16 people. the white house has promised or renewed push to end the war. meanwhile, a worker said the humanitarian situation remains desperate. is ready as strikes have once again targeted central garza hitting several buildings including the residential blocks,
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forcing palestinians to see some of these rushed their wounded to hospitality. after a strike had been the service refugee camp. the bombing continues gauze. those residents who have endured relentless as strikes over a year are now facing their 2nd winter since the war began. homelessness and hunger have reached catastrophic levels. karen, the so people are scrambling to find food with looking to go around. i'm going to show you at this place from the newest. i have 3 kids. the oldest is 11, and the youngest is a year and 3 months. i feed the bread and tea. if i get home without this bundle of bread, my kids would starve to death. as conditions i'm in dire palestinians and gaza watched the ceasefire and 11 on take effect, holding onto a faint hope for relief. yeah, so i hope a ceasefire will happen, like a did 11 on we will leave. i just want to take my children to see my land in my
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house to see what they did to us. i. i want to live in safety to layer to god willing. we have a true so that we can live in stability like we did before. but for now, the prospect of stability remains distant for palestinians, as israel has given no indication that it's warren gauze, i'll withdraw down anytime soon. i or a farmer for it, or soldier has been found guilty of passing sensitive information to iran, prosecutors, and the case at daniel. i bet ali gave the names of special forces personnel to the as long and revolutionary guard. he claimed he was working for british intelligence as a double agent and had been inspired by the t v series homeland. last year. he escaped from prison and was on the run for 3 days. the judge says he now faces along jail
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sentence. margaret gilmore is easier base security analyst and a short while ago i asked her what she made of the verdict. no surprise, and i think he will get a very long sentence. he was very amateurish in a way what he did. but he had a very big ego because he was very bright, very intelligence had a very big brain, but morally questionable. he called himself a patch yet, but he wants it to be a double agent. well, that doesn't quite fit together. so i think that in that he was very dangerous. in the end, he was planning. he'd already had to do some stuff to the wrong that he was planning to leave and go to the wrong way. he wants to be a double agent. so i'm not surprised, and i think this is a lot at he was likely to get because of the way of doing digital system works, but it also will send a strong message to anyone else who wants to play a similar game if you like. how damaging was the information he passed onto a ron,
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a well given impression that a lot of it was probably not tomochichi. so i'm on the other hand to have access to things like pictures of people working for us special forces. and that he gave the names of those people face across with things on them. so he is giving out very personal information about people who are working on to cover a lot of the time. so that could be very, very damaging. we don't have a lot of detail about what else was trying to do but, but, and it may be that they don't know exactly what else has had to do. but, but this, you don't mind has been trained, for example, in texas and america, where the us and the u. k. were doing a joint training on a new military communication system. so he has access to technology like that information which may be the radius would find quite interesting that while he was
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awaiting trial, daniel, who we broke out of prison, it was a huge story back then to what extent could the long custodial sentence that the judge has promised now also be a punishment for embarrassing british authorities rather than for any actual harm done. i think it will be found on i think it will be for a thought of embarrassing personal thursdays. you're absolutely right. he. because he had gone absent without leave of from his army barracks because he was constantly signing up and my 5, our security service and asking them if he could be a double agent. they go worried about him, they got the police on the plan. and he was then cold, they may have just said, okay, well you know what, let's just do the investigation and you can, we'll let you be out homebound in the community, but no, they're worried about them. so they put him in jail. and while he was in jail waiting, while the investigation went on waiting for the truck, the investigation to complete the trial, he got a job in the kitchen. um he use
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a power kitchen travis's to put under a sling and he's escaped and a underneath literally underneath a file that was delivering food and that type of thing. and and they just got away that way. and so that's really what for him to permanence. his case was not rolling here until you have this incredible prison break for from one of the toughest jails was in the u. k. and he got away with it for quite a little time. he lived ross and eventually he was captured. and that's why he came to the full side, they were just a bit of a comical slides to it. but, but in reality, what he was doing, what could potentially be dangerous? he could have put his colleagues lives at risk. and i think that's just what the sentence will be and we have to remember in the u. k. did you additional the system, the judges, they all not political appointments as happens in america. they are going to independently. and i want to talk to you about something else that has made this
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this case a little a little more bizarre. maybe he says that he's been inspired by the tv series homeland. and that it was actually working as a double agent that do these types of programs give a wrong impression of what it means to work as a spy? what are you shipping glamour? i say i'm and i still haven't. i was a tremendous outright driver. absolutely love to us, looked on it and i think they make the people out to be interesting people, very glamorous. they're obviously played by so stalls. think haven in the, in the, the key current says they're always so important. and i and a lot of cases reviewed by the, the goodies, all the bodies. so i think the way people are pull trade is very generous. but on the other hand, um i do a lot of research and i get a lot of tools about sort of the, the types of projects and the types of investigations to ask your to services being through and sometimes absolutely, you know,
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spiked fiction. a reality. you can hardly tell the difference. so i think another psychologist, it clearly he wants it to be driver as he wants to be a james bold. i think there's a lot mold is very, very tough of behind the scenes. very tough and very dangerous. but he, i think he was most swayed by those programs, but i don't think that as an excuse to not make such programs mark, i go more u k based national security analysts. so great to get your insights. thank you so much for your time. i keep the russian central bank is considering raising interest rates after the rouble fell to its lowest level since the start of the war and ukraine. the currency is dropped sharply since the us and post sections on a string of russian bags involved in foreign trade. but presidents waterman fruit and says, there is no reason to panic. the rubel has fallen to its lowest value against the
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dollar since the invasion of ukraine began in 2022. but the slide will bring some benefits to the government because it currently is weak. it will be easier for the rest of the government to decrease the deficit the shortage of the deposit because of the payments. the payments with russia would be only a week robles and whatever the payments come from russian expense will be in the currency. and this is a natural tool for moving the shape of the box. you would have to have to press conference president, coach in appeared relaxed about the rubel at which you know, for there are many, many, many factors of a seasonal nature of salem. so in general, in my opinion, the situation is under control. that's comfortable and there's absolutely no ground . so panic. well, how can i say it sounds good enough when you can push the solution in yet,
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but the weakening currency is threatening to a roads the purchasing power of the russian people. it would further increase the cost of imported goods and could flare up already run away inflation. the full follows fresh us sanctions on gas from bank. the key comes with russians. energy revenues that'll make payments more complicated for european nation, still buying fossil fuels from russia. and i assume that some of your bmw countries are going to suffer because they will have to find a new, a change all of the payment to does pro, more to rest of the oil companies for deliveries or refined petroleum products. natural gas, georgia and hungry are already completed, and that means they haven't been to the they're looking for some of the bypass is to organize the payments to rush rushes central bank now. so it's,
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it's pausing foreign currency purchases in order to ease pressure on financial markets to georgia. now, where the prime minister from the moscow leaning george and dream, pardon, he says his country is suspending its application process for the european union until 2028. the statement by erotically cobra he j came hours after he was re appointed to the job of the prime minister by members of his party after his disputed victory. last and last month for elementary election that has sparked protests and led to an opposition boy caught the parliament go out, he checked the brussel demands for membership, amounted to what he called a rejection of george's dignity for as part of the you already suspended georgia's application process indefinitely in june, after parliament passed a law requiring organizations with for, and funding to register as quote for so a the interest of a foreign power truck on the plus we will continue moving towards the you. but yet
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we will not accept the state of permanent manipulation or blackmail which is deeply offensive to our nation to people. because we believe today's decision will significantly contribute to improving relations between georgia and the source. and our correspondent murray a couple months. it is ad parliament square in tbilisi. now i hope she can join us on the line. a protest to that decision is currently under where weight? maria, maybe we can pull up the pictures from where you are. many people very clearly do not agree with the decision that the prime minister made public there. what can you tell us about the situation where you are so several protest uh, interrupted in the city and i'm calling to say that parliament square and people are banking on the sales, metallic sales setup, protecting the entrance of the parliament. they seem very frustrated and very angry
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and the, it's an understandable reaction given that 80 percent of georgia, you know, oh, welling may have been supporting, you know, you integration on the, that's been the process many georgia you know, demanding the government to follow say, and when the government decide this is assigned it to understand the believe every a reaction a but we will have to see in the coming guys if that. so that coach house is going to spill over into something big guy and if it's going to so now think of the nice movement itself. it's still on sale. mm hm. can you give us some context as to why the george and government decided to suspend a membership talks? well, many yeah, i'm not surprised the georgia dream government decided to do so because they shouldn't be got to have people here please. the critics in regard to them as genuinely interested in a european pass. it was for many as sort of a facade,
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the pro european facade, the georgians, are going to, was using, given the popularity of a jo in this country. and since the invasion, full scale invasion off to crime, georgians and government seems to be changing, you know, the narratives about, you know, you and joining, you know, the, you and the, it seems like it wanted to, uh, you know, get closer to rush austin to full scale integration of surprise son, the people don't seem to be, you know, uh, agreeing with that policy here. and you said earlier, 80 percent of georgians want to see their country and join the european union. is this the end of the road for their dream? well, just keep in mind that these protests is happening on the backdrop of the dispute, or the elections on sale. uh, the, you know, the selections are not recognized by the western countries. the recognition that still the government is creating a lot. the fact finding mission is coming, you know, it's to georgia to investigate all the election,
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the road your daughter to. so we way it's remains to be seen sort of the weather. jordan's been gone. this will receive this sort of recognition. russell hungry china already recognized. but it seems like people who are also with over over dispute an absence and stones, many don't seats as an interest in the government. so it said it is very interesting to see how the thing will develop from here. but it seems like the if the jordan government manages to sort of, god appears that they are indeed the winners according to the official. it is also please they will, they will either it's, it's better onto the example there. this is, of course, this is like brussels doesn't want to have a serious business with them. but if something happens and the elections will be, tell instead the acts and the position off the year elections could, could the be a call then it's a, you know, the european future. a 4 georgians are more realistic, will be more realistic. that was dw,
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responded maria katya alonso from to lucy. thank you very much. i to mexico's president claudia shane bottom has denied a claim by the us president elect donald trump, that they agreed to close the border between the 2 nations trump, most of the claim and the statement on his troops social platform. same problems as mexico has never planned to close the border and that her government aims to build bridges rather than shut the border, especially on. she also says the 2 leaders did not discuss the care of what she trump has threatened to impose on mexican exports to the us. in the non migration shine bomb added that mexico is already dealing with migrant care amounts, trying to reach the us. our correspondent benjamin alvarez has more, the ivan caravans are no longer reaching the border with the united states. that's what you also double down on saying that it is already in mexico strategy that it's not new that use just continuing it with what pri, this as a it was
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a doing and also that the compliment of mexico will continue working with has several central american countries janine bundled as she named us of the lower she named what the my line. she also said that the communication between her and the incoming us administration, after what she described was a friend to the conversation with president elect. trump will continue. that was benjamin alvarez. during the election campaign, donald trump found to begin immediate mass deportations of migrants living illegally in the united states. now the pledge is especially worrying for millions, so called dreamers. those are immigrants, or brought to america and legally as children, but we're grand, a protection from removal and permission to work. this is daniel was born in mexico . it was just a baby when his family came to texas grace and he grew up living in fear myself. not having papers meant his parents were constantly scared of being devoted. if it had even the slightest problem with the authorities. he only told
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a few friends people he knew were and documented. see, when daniel was 16, he became a recipient of the dock of the program, which gives some limited protection to undocumented immigrants who arrived his children. it took away that fear and meant he could study these, channeling his passion for immigrant advocacy and policy reform into a degree in political science at the university of texas in dallas. i talk about it because i want to hopefully, you know, i one kid walking down the street who is also one documented to you. oh that guys also like on documents like i can do maybe like if he's doing such things, maybe i can do that one day maybe schedule. he must demonstrate it against donald trump that end to end the dock up program in his 1st term as president to the relief, the supreme put blocks that attend this time around daniel fields, more empowered. but one thing that really kept me from like kind of going on that
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radical was the fact that i saw so many people. so many people that the emergent commute comes together and say, you know, we made it the 1st time we're going to, uh, you know, survive the 2nd time around. like, i mean, he's working as an intended legal, 8 d. c, a group that gives legal assistance to low income events and how he is the best example of why we need to fix our broken system. rarely do we have undergrad insurance, but dental was so extraordinary as passion and knowledge for someone. so young on immigration policy was so impressive to email the preparing for worrying times and expect many people will come to them for advice that's been the place we anticipate . based on my experience in the past, we anticipate the likely be a spike in december, january and throughout the next couple of years, we are a country of immigrants and our role at legal aid just you know, might, those is that we're going to just make sure that everyone can pursue the
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protections they're entitled to, because everyone should feel welcome. here daniel hopes to see a shift in home. migration is usually discussed in the us to what's the acceptance you'd be surprised every you'd see them everywhere. you go whether it'd be construction, work in your favorite restaurants, go to school with you. there are people like me everywhere. those people can only holds the deck of protection will remain. so they don't have to live in fear, like he's used to. and finally, it's the 4th thursday in november and for people in the united states. that means it's thanksgiving. americans there and around the world are gathering to celebrate with family and friends. and it wouldn't be the same without the traditional thanksgiving day parade in manhattan presented by the new york department store music. marching bands and spectators didn't let the wet weather dampen their
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