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of experience, outstanding shopping and dining offers and drawing our services be our guest at frankfurt and board cd managed by front bought the this is the w news live from the land. israel says it is staying in the golan heights, despite growing international criticism. prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and 5th is rodney troops will remain in the buffer zone on the border with syria. he says, to guarantee is rails and security. also on the program, ukraine contaminated with mines, the country is fair to have more land mines on its territory than any other nation . we join those who've taken out the dangerous task of clearing the ground of explosives and time magazine named us president elect. donald trump. it's person
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of the to the 2nd time slicing a political come back of historic proportions. the money keeps making in welcome. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu says, is ready forces will remain in a golden heights buffalo until border security between israel and syria is guaranteed, is ready. troops seized parts of the heights earlier this week. slicing potential security threats from syria is ready. military has been carrying out strikes and syria against the military targets, despite its international condemnation. this is the is rain, military in the u. n. monitor demilitarized buffer zone between syria and is radio occupied stolen heights. israel has advanced, it would keep
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a limited number of troops there because the syrian military had abandoned, its posts, is riley prime minister benjamin netanyahu said it was a temporary defensive position until a suitable arrangement is find. the buffer zone is known as the area of separation . it was set up as part of israel ceasefire agreement with syria in 1974 to keep israeli and syria and forces a part after israel occupation of the golan heights. the move is part of a far reaching is really response to the full of the aside regime in syria. their military has launched, strikes on syrian army facilities, weapons warehouses, airports to naval bases. but there's been condemnation of these rails actions by many countries, and by the united nations. there is absolutely no basis on the international law to
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preventively or preemptively disarm a country. you don't like, i mean, if that were the case, it would be a recipe for global chaos because lots of countries have groceries they would like to see that without, without weapons. back in the golden heights buffer zone, it's unknown as long as riley troops will remain. as developments in syria move at a rapid pace. a, let's get more from the w. stella man, i think, to invest from damascus in syria. estella, there are reports about new strikes near damascus. what can you tell us earlier on i was in the city center of mosque. ringback and recruit loudly, hear the explosion off the air. sorry. that wasn't the suburbs of the masters until now we don't have any further information about the target. anyone was injured. i spoke to people hear what they think about the situation and how they feel
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about it. at the many people here and the most given answer was that people feel like they are used to israel story king syria and also the masters. and the this has happened already before the full of a fast. and they also told me that they're a little bit more worried about what's happening at the moment at the very non heights. and that they're worried that israel is now going to use the measurements at to occupy more land, actually, to move further in through the country. so can you give us a sense about how things all in damascus, all things still are going to normalize in some ways. now what does it feel like as uh yes, very much. uh, we have a feeling that life goes back to normal. uh, i'm standing here at the car school and uh you can see the see behind me,
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but it is very busy. the shops are opening and they will stay open because there's medicare, if you're any more. and also the currency is stabilizing more and more. a couple of days ago, for one done that you would get 13000 pounds, say it is 201-4000. and we can also see that some shop are in us here, re entering the shop as they have the old regime stock kind of doors on the walls of the shop. and then i'll re painting to add the greens pride instead of the, the red stripe of a new class. he's always tell him in a reporting from damascus. thank you so much, tyler. and we'll join now by mach while are a professor of international law or an international constitutional studies at the university of cambridge in the u. k. welcome to dw, thank you for your time today. um, can i ask you,
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does israel's seizure of the un boffa zone? does this via license national yes, the sense of a buffer zone is that is meant to be for you from the exercise of control of either side to who significant military forces into age. and you just start to establish some fortifications. is of course inconsistent with that regime that has been in place for some 50 years now. all the of that israel has occasionally just gone around or through you and monitored buffer zones like very recently 11 and then several times before that this does not or be aware of for the credibility to such those. for instance, if you crane would consider to establish something like that, add to that for uh it is someone concerning uh that it just taking some time for the international community to protest against this contract. we were just hearing
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from our correspondent, they're about as strikes in syria is ready as strikes, kind of israel legally justify strikes in syria on the claims of, of self defense and security concerns. the self defense is meant to be a response to a knob to tack is road has not been subjected to turn of the tech by syria and rare occasion. it is permissible to strike 1st. if the other side is just about to launch an image on the attack, you don't have to wait until the attack knobs. but here what we're looking at is it kind of 19th century or even clauses which see a view of preventative for, as the sense that this is a good moment to knock out much of serious military potential because it's kind of respond ready to any attack. and that might be useful to is there is some punch in the future. this is far too remote, a threat to israel as a,
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as low as you could give rise to a justification of self defense. the un has accused israel breaching the 1974. this engagement agreement, how does this impacts again, israel's legal standing? yes, i think it adds to a general status. that is ro, as, as it has a doctors decided to kind of change the middle east in the mature of its own security interest and is not always mindful of international law. when doing so. i think this will receive this further step. remember that this road is in view of the international community, most of the international community already, and often you occupying the going on heights. we're sorry, our claims is its own territory. and to extend this now further into the buffer,
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some is quite a significant escalation and perhaps a pro vocation to any subsequent syrian government. therefore, there are some risk that this will have to stabilize in consequences in the future . has the american demand. america has generally supported his ro, hands, and the american demands that this incursion must remain straight to the temporary . are there any legal precedents that exist regarding cross board the military actions without un security council approval? yes, and in fact the key president is, was that once again and was israel in the early 19 eighties is wrote a tax, a nuclear power, just a nation that was being constructed in new rock. it argued that this uh installation would in due time be capable of constituting a major threat to israel, producing a fissile material. and therefore this was
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a good moment to knock it out before it had come on stream. on that occasion, the security council, which normally cannot act against israel due to the us, me to condemn this action and even demanded that israel, which have had to pay compensation for the reconstruction of that installation. something is really obviously to talk to me not quite a professor of international law or an international constitutional studies at the university of cambridge. just like to thank you so much for your time today. we appreciate it. thank you. nearly 3 years into the rough is full scale invasion x, but say that ukraine has become the most mind country in the world. they're all an estimated, 2000000 land mines contaminating 40 percent of its territory. unexploded ordnance is another problem. even the, the capital key c w's rebecca versus has this report. it's
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painstaking and dangerous. move in 2 years off, the russian soldiers were forced out of keep the mind is a still working to clear unexploded ordnance from areas on the cities outskirts number 50, their husband ticket, that it's not only civilians who are at risk, but also the economy. well, how to familiar in many areas of far as the dangerous, because of mine's all the optim off the fighting list. if these are the boy d. so those, since the end of this hits the economy hard, if it's because how hector, as of land cannot believe fund the ocean, you know, over open expense from the halo trust, the world's biggest mine clearance organization estimate. there are many millions of explosive items in ukraine's soil, including more than 2000000 land mines light by russia since the full scale invasion. the scale of this problem is immense. it's not just here in
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kids, but right across the country, there are hundreds of sites like these. removing all the land mines and unexploded ordnance will take years, even though decades to both the capabilities, the high low trust has been taking on war veterans with extensive baffle field experience, veterans like it was fun. yeah. so if there's a south caring mind, so the military until he stepped on one himself with a couple of also because we've, we've captured anatomy position and were ordered to clear rate of explosives and hazardous items. while we were securing the area, we came under artillery fire and had to see cover really. unfortunately, i stepped on a mine and was injured and you know what the most to put on. and that's jack of hopes that when he recovered, he could go back to his battalion. but the challenges posed by his prosthesis made
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the rig is of the military to difficult. and he was the mobilized co, approximately the halo trust gives me the chance to keep on working for my country that's really important and contribute they do using the knowledge of wolf and the vets. analyze these high resolution drone images. they identify with a skilled eye and determine where the other side might have placed explosives, a little of expertise in flying drones and analyzing humans, range and bringing dates together. but we'll sort of missing some domain knowledge about the, the local context and the battlefield. i'm hoping that the veterans will help us understand a little bit better. it's a win win. they tell me, given the industrial scale of land mine and explosive ordinance laying in ukraine, the role of the role that is invaluable. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. the us secretary of state to antony blinking has arrived in jordan. so took some serious
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future. lincoln was due to meet jordan's king of villa and the red sea result town of africa. before traveling on turkey lights from 1st day, lincoln has cooled on syria's new leaders to protect minorities and to renounce terrorism. listed in health officials say more than 2000 people have been killed in the laces round of his radio strikes, and garza medics say, one of the buildings hit. with sheltering a large number of displaced people in hon. eunice, a funeral was held for 7 palestinians, reportedly killed well guarding a trucks. us president joe biden has announced he is pausing 1st. he 9 people and commuting the sentences of some 1500 others is the largest single the acts of clemency in more than us, history becomes a week off to biden's controversial decision to pod and his son hunter. despite saying earlier that he would not the time magazine has named
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us president elect, donald trump, its person of the, the recognition companies on the same day that trump rung the opening bell and the new york stock exchange times editor. and she said, trump was the person who the best rule for us had the most influence on the news. this year. jacobs added that trump made a historic come back re sites the presidency and is reordering american politics. he was also times a person of the year in 2016 as brand dw correspondent benjamin alvarez group who joins us now from washington, dc. what is time magazine saying been human about how it reached this decision? tell us more about that. so this is usually a difficult decision, that's what the magazine said, but that was not the case. this year, the magazines editor and she sent debt coax, referred to dollars from when is
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a historic come back, also adding in a quote, it's hard to argue with the fact that the person who's moving into the oval office is the most influential person in news. and with this, a news, the president elective beat a short list of the final is for the sides of that included in vice president campbell, a harris russian economy. you yeah. in nevada. yeah. yeah. the widow of russian. a position indeed a alex, a nevada, me. we had is some reports already coming in yesterday, but this was the confirmation with the cover that donald trump is the time person of the for the 2nd time, as he said after 2016. and tell us more about the interview that trump gave to time magazine. this was a quite a wide ranging interview that touched on his election. his a victory. the economy was in ukraine also in the middle east. and his plans for his 2nd administration also looks back at what the magazine called a political reba from surviving and us as a nation. attend over sitting in
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a courtroom. it listening to a jury making him the 1st form, a president convicted of a crime, and then making his return to the white house. so time said that donald trump is re shaping american politics in a few things. is that out? and on ukraine, for example, we criticize the use of us supplied missiles for a tax deep inside russian a territory also, what do you be to rated when we look at the us here that he's going to pod? and most of those convicted in riots at the us capital in january 6 of 2021 companies. and that's the thing that stood out and that's making the round us a lot of of discussion around is that he said that he would alter childhood vaccination programs here in the united states and would have discussions about it with robert f. kennedy junior, the vaccine skeptic that he tapped to run the us department of health and human services and will trump did not explicitly say in this interview,
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the effect seems cause autism a false claim. it the traces back to a retracted study back from the ninety's, but when he was depressed them this issue and you said the administration will complete and i called various serious testing and time magazine. it is, it wrote an article about it and set that mandate suggesting that the may be a connection between vaccines and autism. and the history of the timing is aligned with a misinformation that has a 4 years fueled anti vaccine move into that magazine. also provided a fact check. do this interview also additional context of several of trump statements. ranging from a numbers of migration falls claim on gender, affirmation surgeries and crowd sizes just to name a few of looks to unpack the new men. thank you so much for that. low spend human elders gruber in washington dc. as a south korea is in baffled president union, so feel remains defiant, even as he faces growing the pressure of his decision to briefly impose mail for
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last week. and his 1st televised the parents in days the president defended his actions and vowed to quote fights to the end user who is on the criminal investigation. sit interaction look set to face. the 2nd, the basement vote in parliament on saturday demonstrates has continued to announce in large numbers. and so to the mon, you quit be removed from us and we can speak now to such and lend me. she's the co director of the international institute of korean studies in the u. k. i'm president noon when from remove to defiance about his decision to declare martial. what do you think his strategy is a a do you think he has a strategy? so cheese lane, uh cool, uh, can be uh, so its in 2 ways number one is does she tries to move forward as much as possible from the current schedule with his wife. his wife has been to personally,
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that has been coached by the corruption scandal since we ended. he has been uh, throwing in inside for you today was uh no way that she could for 40 days without having read to collections. so that was one of the things in the notes by avoiding he's always i recognize you or the teacher and she can take the time being do like, uh for uh, 2 of were facing the um, the uh the scandal issues. and also at the same time, she tries to see the re how he can appointments or blocks away because there's no parcher either be coming the next person. and then once the and it's present is in place, then it will just that that price of to we'll try to j o the current are using. yeah. so that those are the 2 main reasons why cheese of doing this. the statement today inquiry, so he wants to start hang onto the pallet, but does he still have the political backing to hold onto power? so you see, oh she doesn't she, she still has the power, but in practice,
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no, she doesn't have any power because no one trust even from his own party. but the only issue that the you really a point to the potty, the advisor a she is pretty much is supporting a partition of you. and why is that the lead they have to have to part at the moment? is tony's pack a game because what he agreed to read are you right after last i such a days incident that event that she would be a waste on the power. it looks like she's changing the analogies. so it's how it has become really interesting to see how many party members from his own party were afoot or does. it does come in such a days of which i can. so i use on your end as impeachment now. that's right. so they'll be the 2nd attempt to impeach him on saturday. do you think that is likely to get through this time the likely who looks is a bit higher than before because we knew that 8 numbers from the,
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the lease of the leading party. nice to for, for yes, and it looks at me now that we are the probably a month to now secure to the fives from that party. what is res? so last is up to date 3. the pitch a month before to his task, but ha, be 100 percent. our insured is that you will be we have a more hope then last week at the moment because you just change these narratives against the, the heads of the leading party. and if it does go through a v as in page, what would happen next? what would be the next steps? stephen josie's up thoughts was out today with the past. we still have up to go to the uh, searching a procedural process. for example, the constitutional quote needed to agree read at least the 7 of the 7 people attend and also 6, yes, of what it needs to be, say what councils? we have only 6 members as at the constitution report. so the put
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a deposit into 2. so just the 3 or at least one more, um it just says and the uh, moving parking needs to agree with. so that will be on that, or are they layer of the barriers and the difficult times to struggle with. and can i ask you looking at the bigger picture, what is the political turmoil main south career going forward? so you know, way um that was the shockey that the current credit accrued in post martial the style to magic interfaces. but at the same time, if she pulls people's out of the protest and the how many people now can raise their voice, we've got, here is the chief month of the democrats in korea. so we have a very mixed picture at the moment. the, the shocking moment with the marshal in, in 2004. but at the same time, people now don't see a reason to fact that they may be in jails because of the much or know what they
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know that they can do, man, what they want a chip. so these, these are, these are ways how i see do use them 1st and just trying to forge go situation is off creation is just do developing. but we could see of development in terms of going toys out the democrats and if it was right to raise their voice, 2nd limb, co director of the international institute of korean studies in the u. k. i'd like to thank you so much for your time today. thank you. and finally, to australia where the beef industry is hard for us to find workers to look off to approximately 30000000 capital. but now we're both 6 developers think they have the answer. and it's name is what bought the robots cow hood that was launched in 2016 and that's recently been updated with a technology. this isn't your average cowboy
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slack bought isn't a powered capital hood. well 1st smart cow was developed to the university of sydney to help with labor shortages and foaming and to guide hubs of capital, a voss terrain. once the animals wants a cattle, we use to the right, but they will follow the board around. and so if you move to certain parts of the pasta, the animals will fly through and, and if you stop them now, stop and making grace that particular parts using laser and vision sensors to gather information. slack bought is able to constantly monitor each cows wellbeing and seek out the best food for them that allows us to know what fits the pastor must nutritious, particularly if you've got cadillac we do who are pregnant and therefore need a while to get a higher quality posture items through that previous ability to in the last 3 months. swag both to as part of
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a growing trend of using robotics in agriculture. these digital phone hands may seem to be lacking of the hubs of capital around the world. a teenage prodigy from india has become the youngest of a chest welled champion 18 year old. good cashed on the rug who won the final game and a forcing match series in singable thanks to a blunder by his chinese opponents. the youngster takes over the tie full of the youngest champion from russia, garry kasparov. he was 22 when he won nearly for the hazel. go go, cash says his victory is the best moment of his life. this is a quick reminder for you of our top story this. our prime minister, benjamin netanyahu says, is ready forces will remain in the golan heights until border security between
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israel and syria is guaranteed, is ready. troops seized parts of the heights earlier this week. it has also been conducting strikes against military targets in syria. and that's all we have time for. thank you so much for watching the w. you have a lovely day the
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