Skip to main content

tv   DW News  Deutsche Welle  November 28, 2024 9:00pm-9:30pm CET

9:00 pm
services be our guest at frankfurt airport, cd managed by from board the . this is data we news line from berlin, israel and has blown accused each other of violating a cease fire deal as people return to bombed out buildings in southern lebanon. on the 2nd day of the truth, israel says it's carried out of air strikes on a weapon. people also on the program ukrainians take cover as last hit cave. and russia launch is a massive attack on the countries energy grid. thousands protest as george's pro russian prime minister suspend his country's bid to join the european union. we report live from the capital tbilisi. and a former british soldier is found guilty of buying for iran. daniel,
9:01 pm
a bad police broke out of prison while waiting trials claimed he was serving the u . k. as a double agent. the, i'm the call for at least to our viewers on p b. s. and the united states and all of you joining us from around the world. welcome to the program. israel says it has conducted an air strike on a has below a weapon, storage in southern 11. on the 1st, since a truth agreed between the 2 sides came into force a day ago, several people have also been wounded by is really the tank fire in the area. now, under the agreement, has bullfighters are supposed to withdrawn north of the latania river and is really forces are meant to return to their side of the border is really army has announced
9:02 pm
a curfew for bidding people from traveling south of the river overnights. now the ceasefire was agreed to last 60 days, but only 2 days and both sides are all ready accusing each other of violations. i asked on a christine, run 11 on analyst at the london school of economics. how optimistic she is about this truce. well, 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 interest to the patient. that they especially don't degree about what's happening on the ground right now. and this is something that will very likely cause friction so, so in the coming weeks and the question is, how people, there's frictions, be, will it be sorted, picked up, they threatened to cease 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 tardy spell that happens, defeats it is real. that's clear to everyone. they have a stuff with major losses,
9:03 pm
many tardies and the scale of israel's test. the quality of the intelligence has obviously taking 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 the seats. what they're saying is we have managed with standards of the life attacks from the middle east for possible us back to military. they have not achieved that goals and that is due to us. but that's of course positive propaganda, as well as using now to really support from the members and those constituencies in a time where some of them might stout's a. how strong is the last piece. mm. let's talk about how strong his ball is. agreement is that they have and significantly weaken in the past months. what does that mean for their relevance and their strength within less than on as well. first of all, it has to be set, let his bull, it's not just a military act,
9:04 pm
it's also police collectives. and if we look at the political strengths, we see sides that they have been breaking there as well. the last, the main christian allies, the pre paid for the refund 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 rule 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 the summation of the government. and they all still major up to this 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 11 ongoing for well, that's the big question. and 11 on is in dire need of a precedent and a new government. it's kind of been run by catholic, a government, no precedent for 2 years. and these all focus that needs to be sold in order for
9:05 pm
them not to recover. the problem is now that there is an increasing per, the relation between on the one hand spill in the us and the school board was and it doesn't seem easy for these parties to meets about to come and candidates, even though that has been set up a meeting for the election president in january, there's no guarantee that christian will be elected on any time soon each no matter how much the country meets it is analyst on christine run. thank you. with the cease fire 11 on proving fragile all there's been no let up in the conflict. and gonzo palestinian health officials say is really air strikes on a refugee camp. have killed at least 16 people. the white house has promised or renewed push to end the war. in while a worker say the humanitarian situation remains desperate. this
9:06 pm
is wendy strikes have once again targeted central garza heating several buildings including the residential block forcing palestinians families rush, the wounded to hospital after a strike had been the service refugee camp as the bombing continues gauze, those residents who have in deal with relentless 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 t if i get home without this bundle of bread. so most of my kids would starve to death with one of those conditions room in dire palestinians and gaza watch the ceasefire and 11 on take effect, holding onto a faint hope for relief. yes, that i hope
9:07 pm
a ceasefire will happen. like it did 11 on we will leave. i just want to take my children to see my land in my house to see what they did to us. i. i want to live in safety to layer 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 is read has given no indication that it's war and gaza withdrawal down anytime soon. russia has launched a new wave of air attacks on ukraine's energy grid in retaliation. the kremlin says for teams use of long range western missiles, the latest rushman, a salt left millions of ukrainians without power and rushes. president vladimir putin has threatened more strikes using a new hypersonic missile, fired for the 1st time last week. a louise powered by generators after russia struck p energy and infrastructure, leaving
9:08 pm
a 1000000 residents in western ukraine without power. while a generator keeps things running at this bar, there are concerns. moscow will once again ramp up the tax on key facilities as the winter sets in the mobile codes. i don't think there will be any blackouts, but we'll see. life is complicated. anything could happen, and i hope they wouldn't be a situation like in previous use when powell was out for a very long time. i think it will be easy and now power and water cuts also hit other parts of ukraine. the salt also targeted odessa damaging several residential buildings. con you for the debris was falling on my head to the but i threw it all on the floor. all day one breakeven hit me directly in the face. all this,
9:09 pm
the kremlin size is retaliation after ukraine hit targets inside russian territory with us, the new k made long range missiles. the president vladimir putin is now threatening to launch new hypersonic missiles at keys and elsewhere in ukraine. no, that's not. you didn't say that when you put a minute for significant target. we will use those means that are at our disposal. yeah. but from sort of combo we use clear jane. we do not develop the use of auditors. nick missiles against the military, the military industrial facilities. you have to be of them by any problem, loosely, city or decision making, center, executive sure. including kias, if keystone, c t's is urging the international community to react to the threats. and we expect those countries that have fear it's everyone to i'm
9:10 pm
a very expanding of the war to react to this statements waste by putting today it is very important if we, if we treated fairly and these are the statements, these blackmail is the expense on the floor and the threats of extension or for unacceptable one. ukraine says it's all the more reason for allies to ensure faster military aid. a former british soldier has been found guilty of passing sensitive information to a wrong prosecutors and the case a daniel on her knees, gave the names of special forces personnel to v as lama grove. illusionary guard, he claimed he was working for british intelligence as a double agent and had been inspired by the tv series homeland. last year he escaped from prison and was on the run for 3 days. the judge says he now faces along jail sentence. margaret go more as you can base security analyst and earlier
9:11 pm
i asked her what she made of the verdict. no surprise and i think he will get a very low 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 perhaps yet, but he wanted 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 had already had to do some stuff to the wrong that he was planning to leave and go to the wrong where 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 also i 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 on to a ron? well, given the impression that a lot of it was probably not tomochichi the actual,
9:12 pm
i'm on the other hand to have access to things like pictures of people working for us special forces. and that, 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 handed over, but, and it may be that they don't know exactly what else was handed over. but this, you don't mind had to be 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 had access to technology like that information which may be the radius would find quite interesting that while he was awaiting trial, daniel, who we broke out of prison, it was
9:13 pm
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 solved 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 lives 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 a power kitchen travis's to put under
9:14 pm
a sling and he's escaped. and 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 size, never 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 this case a little a little more bizarre. maybe he says that he's been inspired by the tv series
9:15 pm
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? or what are you shipping to i'm or i say i'm and i still haven't, i was a tremendous outright driver. absolutely love to i've slipped on it and i think they make the people out to be interesting people, very glamorous. they're obviously played by solo stuff. they haven in the key carts is always so important, and i, and a lot of cases reviewed by the, the good easel, the bodies. so i think the way people are pull trade is very generous, but on the other hand, so 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, spiked fiction
9:16 pm
a reality. you can hardly tell the difference. so i, i think another psychologist clearly he wants it to be driver as he wants to be a james bold. i think this 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 gilmore, u. k. based national security analysts so great to get your insights. thank you so much for your time. thank you. a georgia small scale leading prime minister says this country is suspending its application process for the european union until 2028 pro. here are being protesters gathered outside the georgia dream parties headquarters in the capital to the leasing. soon after prime minister iraq week, where he made the statement came just hours after he was re appointed to the job assignment. mister 5 members of his party after it's disputed victory, 4 minutes
9:17 pm
a last month for elementary election. now cobra, he just said russell's demands for membership amounted to what he called a rejection of george's dignity. for as far as the you already suspended georgia's application process indefinitely. back in june, after parliament passed a law requiring organizations with for, and funding to register as pursuing the interest of a foreign power. strict on the looks of sloughs, we will continue moving towards the easy yes, we will not accept the state of permanent manipulation or blackmail which is deeply offensive to our nation and to people. because we believe today's decision will significantly contribute to improving relations between georgia and the source. our corresponding maria, come on to isn't of what you see, where thousands are protesting right now against that decision. so many people that maria actually had to move away from the crowd to be able to get through to us. up, maria, many people clearly do not agree with this. why is the government pushing it through
9:18 pm
so yeah, i do. uh, i did move as a but if i hopefully can see on the background the rise police that is mobilized not far away from the parliament now. uh, people uh, seem to, you know, view this government, at least people who came here uh at the square. um they, they are government, us, russian government. and they say that the dear european future is at stake. their historical choice is at stake, and that's why they're so furious and angry that the government has sort of for, for the time being uh, at least to reject those. there's a possibility for them. the possibility that they've been tirelessly fighting for, for many decades. and they, they, it was very interesting to see the president joining in the protests and approaching one of the police officers and asking whether she was subbing georgia's or russia. now give us some more context as to why the georgian government wants to
9:19 pm
suspend these a membership talk as well. there are some concerns among the pro western georgians uh about the government and they are sort of so genuine ambitions to become, you know, georgians. most of the georgia is uh, 8 more than 80 percent are supportive, also your assigned costs and it is also enshrined in the constitution. the you are assigned to the past and they see that the government is leaning towards moscow and is it's been increasingly anti western since the full scale invasion, also crane. and that's why they've been protesting. and they also angry about the disputed elections that many believe here war read by the routing party that have certain days you and the protests has increased to capture the election administration to disagree. and they say that for us, you know, it's a, it is difficult to make any,
9:20 pm
any change. but now people seem so so angry that they're coming out on the streets and the president us to, to spend together. otherwise, there will be nothing to spend for very soon. that's what she said. it is this maria, the end of the road for george's, europe, and dream then as well. so it's important to mention that the elections more possibly recognized by uh, states like hungry china, neighboring states, armina is or by john, but it doesn't receive any. what's the recognition as for now, the us something in the fox finding mission and the definitely the georgians and government still wants to have this sort of less than a recognition. otherwise, that will be very isolated, which doesn't seem to be a popular idea with the, you know, among many georgia's so it depends whether the position on the president, on pseudo society groups and the protests. this will be able to pressure the
9:21 pm
government small to challenge those election results and to uh, you know, to quote for new elections which at this point seems a bit unrealistic. if we look at the stance of the government, besides that, they will a fair and square that the victory is on contestable but those thousands of protesters that we just saw there in the city center of lucy, holding on to hold. that was the w corresponding maria come on to enter blue c. thank you so much. mexico's president claudia shane bomb has denied a claim by us president elect donald trump. but they agreed to close the border between the 2 nations trump posts of a claim and a statement on his truth. social platform for change on says mexico has never plans to close the border. and then her government ends to build bridges rather than shutting borders. she also said the 2 leaders did not discuss terrace, which trump has threatened to impose on mexican exports to the us migration,
9:22 pm
signed them out of that mexico is already dealing with migrant care of ads trying to reach the us, our correspondent benjamin alvarez group or 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 mexico strategy that it's not new that use just continuing it with what a previous as a it was a doing. and also that the compliment of mexico will continue working with a several central american countries. geneva and daughter as you named us of the lower she named what the my line. she also said that the communication between her and the incoming us administration of so what you described was a friendly conversation with president elect. trump will continue this benjamin alvarez during the election campaign, donald trump bound to begin immediate mass deportations of migrants living and legally in the united states. the pledge is especially worrying for millions of so called dreamers. those are immigrants, or brought to america legally as children,
9:23 pm
but were granted 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 5th, 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 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,
9:24 pm
that guy is also like on documents like i can do maybe like if he's doing such things, maybe i can do that one day. how many schedule he must demonstrate it against donald trump's attempt to enter the backup program in his 1st term as president to the relief, the supreme court blocks that attempt this time around daniel fields, more empowered. but one thing that really kept me from like kind of going on that radical was the fact that i saw so many people. so many people with the image and commute come together and say, you know, we made it to the 1st time. we're going to, uh, you know, survive the 2nd time around. like, i mean, he's working isn't intended legal, a 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
9:25 pm
immigration policy was so impressive in emails they're preparing for worrying times and expect. many people will come to them for advice that's into 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, my, those is that we're going to just make sure that everyone can pursue the 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 acceptance. you'd be surprised every you'd see them everywhere, you go, whether it be construction working in your favorite restaurants or go to school with you. there are people like me everywhere. those people can only hold the deck of protection will remain. so they don't have to live in fear
9:26 pm
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 macy. marching bands and spectators didn't let the weather dance in their spirits as the read tasks, landmarks like central park in times square. but as always, the stars of the show worth of dying, helium filled balloons for train, cartoon characters and pop culture the and happy thanksgiving to you. of course, if you're celebrating now, here's a reminder of the top story at this hour of thousands of displaced lebanese civilians are returning home as the truce between israel and has full on enters as secondary
9:27 pm
. but each side is accusing the other of breaching the cease fire by entering the border regions. stay with us now. if you can, i'll be back after a short break to take you for the day. the,
9:28 pm
[000:00:00;00] the, everything looks even more beautiful in the light. tough journey to the unknown south into a region that seems forgotten by time in one of the happiest countries in the world here at the foothills of the himalayas. everything revolves around the community. and together in 45 minutes on d. w. on
9:29 pm
the really used to be 1st page, the researchers and scientists all over the world for you know, race against time. they are peers and rivals with one daring goals to help smart nature. the more likes watching it on youtube dw documentary launches, dream was within reach. she'd become a star in turkey overnight. then a man took everything from her with the help of his family and music. she rebuilt. and then her sister also became a family scout by hatred and mother and the daughters. i am willing to work for
9:30 pm
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, i imagine this, it's freezing outside maybe even snowing and suddenly the lights go out. the tv falls silent, radiator stops working and it stays that way. that is a reality today for over a 1000000 ukrainians after another huge rush or an attack on their energy cred. plunged large parts of the country into darkness. another escalation, moscow claims as a response to western supply miss south heating russia. ukraine is critical. infrastructure is one of lot of your phones, favorites targets,

11 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on