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is a living see to your it's of trees golf . jenny reset on dw, the business dw, in years life from violent german diplomats visit. serious adults for the countries new leaders i meet with my al serra had to be as members group the brought down the ost, i'd regime for adults on the political transition process. also on the program, thousands of syrian dogs, us become indispensable to germany's health care assistance. hospitals not for your staff shortages if they return home as 5 heavy fighting in gaza negotiate to say a cx 5 between hamas and israel may be within range. we take a look at goss in the hopes of the future, as somebody's res. thank plans to settle in the territory and russian
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state mediaspace is the most back nashville suspected of killing a top general in moscow. investigate. so say he was recruited by you crate. the, i'm still going to welcome to the program jim and diplomats visiting syria have how talks with the head of the rebel group that brought down the government voucher aside. the foreign ministry in bel incense that delegation spoke with my out. sharah relieves the mrs group. hyatt tucker as john h t. s. is a file pictures of the i she asked me to who's also met in representatives of other european countries on the united nations. did you have a diplomats also visited the german embassy which has been closed since 2012 as i stuff those equal correspond to julia,
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south dudley. what germany was hoping to achieve. so this was the 1st time that german diplomats were back in the mask of since 2012 since of the civil war in the country kicked off and they were, they're speaking to as you said, representatives of, of the transitional government to discuss how this transition can unfold a peacefully for syria. they said that the focus of the talks was on ensuring that the rights of minorities and the women especially are guaranteed in this transition in syria. they said the meeting also included talks with representatives of civil society and religious minorities. and they said they also inspected the building of the german embassy, which has been sitting empty in damascus since 2012. but we've also also heard from the german 4 ministry that it says it is aware of the origins ups that it's origins
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are grounded in. okay to, i'll kind of ideology and they say they're keeping a close eye on. wow. the group is going to act and, and, and, and move forward in this transition. right on the removal of s side has sparked debates here in germany about returning syrians to that home country. one of our gemini, political policy, se, as well we have heard from the day after the fall of a side coming, especially from a parties on the far right. and the conservatives calls for syrians to return to syria. now that the re g regime has fallen, we've heard from ali side on the leader of the far right as the she said that the german, these borders are now close. and she called for all the people who were celebrating of the fall of us out on the streets of germany to return to syria. we've also heard from the conservative, see to you from one of its main personalities in a former health industry and spawn. he said that germany should organize
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a charter flights for syrians who want to return to syria and offer them an incentive of a 1000 euros to do so. now a different position coming from the german chancellor all of shows. he said in a speech directed also to syrians in germany that a new syrians who wants to be in germany are obviously welcome in the country. and he said that some statements coming from politicians have the stabilize many fellow syrian citizens here in the country. but to find out what a syrians in germany actually think about this whole debate, i met a syrian doctor who's been here in germany since 2015. let's have a listen to, to what he has to tell me the. this is a far cry from is words treating war injuries in the syrian civil war. but in 2015, a lot of the left of the mask is hospital where he'd worked to come to germany. now
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a doctor on an emergency war, just east of berlin. the 38 year old treats very different injuries. still the german hospital now feels like home. it feels like a big family. that's what i need it actually. and we have like we, we, we experience a lot of things together like emergencies. some they are about and worse than others. some of those are great, so that's what i liked this identity ross, i need also and i get it here in addition to a great team. so i couldn't ask for more as doubts as one of the around 6000 syrian doctors in germany who work in hospitals or doctors offices. syrians make up the largest group before and doctors in the country. and now the sudden fall of the aside regime as raise the question, what would happen to germany's health care system if these doctors begin returning to syria. and then con, can hose on a fuss collections that we have the same problem in almost all hospitals, where vacancies are difficult to fill because of demographic trends. we have an
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aging population, including among doctors who are leaving the profession, and relatively few younger ones are coming in, which is why we are dependent on doctors from e, you know, new countries. i'm movies. oh that's hospital supervisor says he has become an essential member of her team. she says has experience back in war torn syria sets him apart. but if he returned, she would lose a valuable colleague and a friend. the. i don't think our house system could so wife is all those colleagues from other countries would go back home even now with all this or in doctors here in our hospitals. we were looking for colleagues as das was overjoyed when you heard about the end of besides regime. but he says it's too early to tell whether he will go back. i can tell you i or i can assure you others that mean like many
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other of syrian people in germany, not only doctors, but syrians in general, a blog to go back to a home which is staples where we can live like in p as in victor. so if our home could provide that in the next few years, i think a lot of people would consider going back today as off as german citizenship and says it's place right now is in germany doing the job he loves, but he is full of optimism for serious future and says he can't rule out going back one day. so julia saw that a given the shortages that you mentioned, all efforts being made to try and persuade the savings to stay as well. we haven't seen any specific efforts now coming out of the government, specifically directive towards the syrians given being the medical profession. it has to be made more attractive. for example, the world, the big staff shortages have made conditions quite difficult for doctors in germany . over worked a stressful environment,
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i often lack of the latest technology. so these are all issues that can be addressed at the systemic level, but also in individual hospitals. and it's an issue definitely in health care, but also in other sectors. we see a syrian people employed in germany in different sectors. we've heard a lot of different industries, a speak up and say that it is important that a syrian workers don't leave the country, isn't that they are allowed to stay here because they're such an important part of the german business. okay, julie, thank you for that. do the political correspondent, julia sound of it. so i see the size of and the 14 month conflict between israel and how much could soon be agree. us officials say that all grounds for cautious optimism after us the junction on catalin and go. so they just made an intensive push to advance these 5 towards the fighting in the gaza strip is continuing and is
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ray the ultra nationalist making plans to settle the t w's, tanya? crime? the results. this is what the better off and sent you a goal. so it looks like i've seen you with a video of present list for states it and then came here from dallas, the city, the former body building champion, has been displaced 9 times as well. but on the biggest dream is to return the call to the city. we dream every day about our homes and neighborhood visit our neighbors and friends. but we have begun to feel that a return is impossible. the united nation says over 90 percent of people in ga us. i have been made homeless and forcibly displaced since the war began. in 14 months or for the is there any military has divided the colors a strip into several parts. a buffer zone appears to run along its eastern border and the territory is effectively divided into north and south by the newly created minutes every quarter. military check points make. it's practically impossible for
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palestinians to return home to the north and the destruction of this satellite picture shows central garza in september 2023. this is the same place within minutes of the inquiry door running from east to west in november 2024 a voyage away and israel and need to talk of dreams of going back to gaza. jason is raising the lift and the next i have any supplement incentive because of 430. yes. supplements are deleted under international no. the in 2005 is red, unilaterally dismantled as 21 supplements in gone. so coming we were asked to leave a forced to live in 2005. we said you're going to see these rackets coming in to israel. all of it's going to go to television and, and it's not logical because there's never going to be peace if we don't want to
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live next door to each other and it's never c. and there aggressive. that's the type of people that's their culture. and when week, as we have until the 7 see, the stream is take over and there were many people there who would love to live. if we want to have this, we have to be in charge and know this is so close is real. this has to be part of is a flat tri nationalist like tucker. i hope that if the military stays in gaza is very easy supplements and the palestinian territory will follow. also establishing settlements and golf and it's not an official. it's really a government policy. many on the right open the discuss it. this member of kinetic from newton young's. the quick party says the is there any military will likely stay inside garza for years to come? right. there needs to be a very hard and painful payment in land. from the area that made this roche as attacks against our civilians. therefore,
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we need to take land mean to occupy it. and after we do so and apply is where the silver and the t. uh, settlements and, and then you know, the villages and towns will be there, change the quote for, for history to look at. but this opposition party leaders says such plans are dangerous for israel out even for me. and the only reason why we don't have an agreement with moss and finishing the war is because the extreme right in is uh uh, the extreme right is willing to continue. this will for a ton at the end to take the opportunity of this war. in fact, to re establish settlements inside the guards of street, this is totally unacceptable. and we are going to fight it in the palestinian statement as though for an offense, this international pressure is needed to try to stop any plans for an exemption in
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gaza or the occupied westbank. this. we have been under occupation for so long, and it's only a time for exercising, override force as donation and materializing our state on the ground after what has happened in the last year and gaza with all the, the casualties, the killing, the destruction. everything that published in you have been undergoing the, in the immense suffering compounding the previous suffering only deserves that the was looks at our plight in a motor sparked full manner. and looks at us as human beings with more and more people being displaced by israel's continuing military invasion of northern garza. many a fearful about what's to come to the kind of women that fathers and grandfathers were told in 1948 they would return soon. but they did not, as always,
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we feared this will happen to us again. for many see it nicest about surviving from day to day. any thoughts of the future are on home. let's explore this with the data of the middle east on west shawnee resigned this. welcome back. shawnee. so we were just so palestinians that warning they might never return home and we saw ultra nationalist is right. is planning to occupied pods of gaza. is anybody clear about what gaza is likely to look like if and when the fighting and saw it very much? depends on who you talk to. i mean, if you look at the extreme right, and these really government and these really coalition and that's in the hours far right. most extreme coalition with israel ever seen, they're very clear. they don't even high their intentions. they feel like the only way for retribution in a way against what has happened on october 7th would be conquering, at gaza again, and having his early settlements choose settlements there. but if you try to talk about other forces international forces and make more moderate forces,
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it's clear this plan is not very much feasible. and if you look about, you know, at of the americans as well, they're talking about, you know, how we help garza rebuild itself and reconstruct itself. and we've been hearing yesterday a reports that the saudis are very much interested in partaking. and part of the, of the deal would be for the saudis to be able to take over guys on or, or the reconstruction effort would be under a bigger ceasefire deal. that would include also a pathway to a palestinian statehood that, that israel would have to come into a i'm, we've seen some immense shifts in the last few weeks, particularly in lab and on and syria. how is they impacted moves towards a ceasefire? well, the ways really see that is that they feel that from us has no isolated most of its backers. and it's like in the region if it's has by law and astrology in lebanon. and of course, the south side in syria who's gone in and the reunion uh, you know,
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proxies as you and you're a new themselves. so when we can very much, don't seem to have much ability or appetite to start any real escalation or fight with israel. and so from us is basically basically isolated, missed what israel is counting on. because if you look at the talks we're seeing now about the ceasefire. fundamentally the details have not changed much since it was 1st introduced actually in january. and then again, by a, by that in may and in july. so what change are the circumstances? this is a big part of this change. the middle east has changed and you know, this shifting dynamics. the is really, is hope these come us more isolated and give it more incentive to try and, and, you know, make concessions. ok. and the is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been criticized for a long time. people saying that he has no actual interest in reaching a deal. how fair is that criticism? oh, i think the fact on the ground and the american stick to the fact that some us was the one who was a, you know, making it impossible. but there is an inside is
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a lot of feeling that and that's in the i was stalling, partially because he wanted to avoid the need to make it to, to testify in his, in the trial that he usually know he has a vision these days today as well, will be on the stand, talking about the allegations against him when he comes to bribery and, and fraud. and he's the feeling was that he's trying to push that day. and he's using the war as a pretext for that. and this out of the way as well as a lot of achievement center and the, i was very much proud to show of what he has done in weakening israel's enemies around the region. so he also knows there isn't very much for him to still hold on to him saying, okay, once we do, you know, we reach out, you know, once we have, we can, his ball that this has already gone, was receiving and back in the step and back we'll receive that happen, but so there's really no excuses in a way for missing you. i left that he needs to deliver. and this is partially, maybe the assumption is that this time it might be actually happening. okay. and in a month's time, a new administration in the united states of where does that president elect from
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fed. gov and, you know, i think that's very smart field. that's basically the biggest change that we've seen happening when he comes to, you know, the force that has the biggest potential of changing the dynamics in these talks and on the cease fire. because what we see is the trump effect is such that seems to be incentivizing in incentive. i didn't both sides as well and come us to try and make you know, some progress and break through to the other side. how much, you know, it seems to be quite where you have what happens when, when trump that makes it into the white house of trump, himself is already, you know, gave several threats of how all hell will break loose. i'm not sure there's anywhere worse for it. cause it to get but i'm not sure they want to the want to try that and, and it's, and he always, well, he knows he needs to please a trump, the relationship is very bulky very. i see it cannot keep on, you know, pushing that away at the same time. you've also seen trump, people already engaged with whom is to date that and it's, and you all might, may have gone to cairo. he then later denied it. but we do know that trump's envoy
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to the hostages issue has or has been traveling in the region and was the us today in cairo. so trump and bite in both administrations, a very, very moment of consensus seemed to be pushing forward on this. and this is partially where we seeing the optimism in the last days of the nice thing analysis as a dw, so mentally established a shawnee, it was on us. thank you. you're welcome to the 2nd, look at some more stories making headlines well, so i think it's a great way to kind of explore that has been rescued after spending 5 days trapped on the ground. following a full for the 100 rescue as well, to free a tabio piano, who suffered multiple french as including to have face ribs. and these was piano was trucks, in the same case system close to the north and the economy and the city of bug about las g. a woman who spent almost 15 years on death row in indonesia has returned home to the philippines. mary jane fast below. so of course the rested ass and indignation and $40.20 after officials found heroine and
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her luggage. she says she was duped into counting the drugs and is now being sent to a woman's prison to finish the sentence that she hopes to be pop. place on the south pacific islands of yvonne waters, at least 14 people have died and $200.00 have been injured after tuesday's massive, of course, the 7 point full magnitude event caused buildings to collapse and the capital port via rescuers. and now searching for survivors and several countries have sent aid and rescue teams to help with humphrey efforts. luigi, i'm the mom accused of killing united health care. c. e o. brian thompson in new york has been charged with murder of terrorism. this and thompson was shot dead in the spring. tell me this month. prosecutors are still trying to expedite the suspect to a new york court for the pennsylvania jail. start investigations in
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rochester suspect has been detained in connection with the mode of general inculcating love in moscow, and goes back nashville has been arrested on suspicion of carry out the attack under instruction from ukraine. keith has accused, had accused a general carry, a lot of being involved in the use of chemical weapons during watches war assets dash cam footage shows the moment an explosive device killed. general igor, kiera, los, and his assistant outside of moscow apartment building investigators are searching for clues to piece together the circumstances of what appears to be the targeted killing of one of russia's top military leaders by ukraine. the bomb was so powerful that it shattered several windows and damaged the front door. shortly after the attack, the ukrainian officials said keep security service was behind it. most of this was
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a really filigreed job. i don't know how else to say to ensure i take my head off towards special forces with accomplish this task section safety. but it's no secret that we have a fairly extensive network in russia, which is coordinated by the security service of ukraine, which is the main intelligence directory, quote. and the special operations forces of the foreign intelligence surface pros. if you feel it must be technical parties which we solve, the issue of the russian authorities said the explosive device was planted inside an electric scooter and was detonated remotely. the deputy head of russian security council vowed revenge one solution to law enforcement agencies and must find the killers in russia. and everything must be done to destroy their pay masters in ki, in each total. it was like a sugar paymasters are also known. they are the military and political leadership of ukraine. go was a great to see how it looks as well as your carry love was the head of the russian
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military's chemical, biological and radiological weapons unit. he was also considered a key figure. one, you've been russia's war against ukraine, so thought a lot of it was just the day before he was killed. so she knew cara love was charged and up sent to you by ukrainian court for russia's use of band chemical weapons in ukraine. and he had also been sanctioned by britain for using chemical weapons on the battlefield. of francis asking interior administer says it's currently impossible to assess the full death toll in mailed so far. at least 22 people that confirmed dad, after the french overseas tennessee was hit by sykes and chito. but local officials fell hundreds. possibly thousands of people have been killed. days of to the was not true disaster in mild recent history. the archipelago is still covered in the ruins of homes and businesses. the french government says daily flights of bringing
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military personnel along with food, water, and medicine. but some of the cool say that on seeing any results that these are the thick uh, the hardest part is it since saturday morning when the cycling passed and just 3 and a half hours? nothing has really happened. uh no sir. apart from us the, the people trying to clear, you know, good unusual. i haven't seen any municipal services. and if i get service ticket while the wide spread damaged infrastructure is easy to see. the human cost of the site closes, being honda to measure with so much trouble left to search through health officials fear the final death toll will be fall higher than preliminary numbers suggest that is that's what we expect. a high, a number of best and a notes to the flu we have in the emergency department does not correspond to the seriousness of the situation. it leads us to believe that people have died from
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says president, to manual, not crohn is due to visit this week. a symbolic visit the many miles on the mainland fronts. se should have come soon. as christmas approaches santa has made an early stump in brazil where he traded his flight for a jet ski. after touching down in rio sand, hit the ways to check out who'd be noisy on who'd be nice. yeah, totally on monday, joined up with firefighters down that presence to dozens of local children. there's no funding games though, so i'm just, i don't usually to rescue 3 people who are having trouble returning tissue. this is a reminder of our top story at vase, our german diplomats visiting syria have met the head of the rebel group of brought down the government of bush on our side buildings. foreign ministries test, the delegation, supposed for event. i'm on, i'll share about the political transition process under groups because it will have
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