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so i asked little, surprised hi irish and i am ready to dive into the hands of human to you. have you have a one to talk to me before you go to the boss? i'm the, i'm expected sides of the this is the w news live from the land, russia arrest the suspects of the killing of a top general investigators, the legend of those, but national, shown here on the russian state. c. v carried out the attack. moscow says the man was recruited by ukraine, also coming up on the program. german diplomats meet with serious about al serra, the head of the is limis group that brought down the outside regime for talks on the country's future. and despite heavy fighting and gaza, negotiate to say a ceasefire between hamas on israel may be within reach. we take a look,
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galls on hopes for the future that says some is riley's, make plans to settle in the territory the minute groups mckinnon. welcome to the program investigations in russia say a suspects has been detained over the mother. busy of top russian general eagle carols and an aide. and it was that national has been arrested. and according to the russian investigative committee, he confessed during interrogation to plausible, i'm definite using it for ukraine's security service. outside of a most go appointment book on tuesday, and ukrainian official has had message ukraine's responsibility for the assassination keypad. this week accused carrillo of being involved in the use of chemical weapons during russia's war efforts. so we can get more now from our rico
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bureau cheats. you're a recess. so you're used to report for moscow until dw was banned by russia. you're right. what else can you tell us about the suspect? the was back national, who's now being arrested? yes you said it's according to the russian intelligence, or this is the the suspect isn't it was a big citizen that he's name hasn't been eaten so far. he said she was recruited by the ukranian special services. um he was promised $100000.00 and a trip to bonham with the european countries. he said it's a place to bump on the electric, one of the left of school, the park to near the house. where could you look lift? and also he installed assistant tv, come around uh, footage from his comforter was reportedly brought the costs to ukraine. and is the confession of you as a man speaks in bed ross, and it's not clear whether he might even be reading it. his confession, a russian foreign minister spoke someone muddy has
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a heart about whether he or she has threatened diplomatic file, routine, diplomatic consequences. russia would raise the issue during the un security council meeting, meeting on december 20th. she said, let's listen to books. she said exactly movie and then we come for the organizes into the changes of legal care a lot smoother will be found and kind of who we have at they were a supporter and tool, the supporters of the key regime, rooster, folks of all stripes. we respond as a whole country on the end of old people, musical grey. you won't scare us. we are defending the troops island route. so you're a ukraine has claimed responsibility for career loves killing. what do you think about that announcement from russia's foreign ministry that we just had the well,
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i expect hoss rate x not on the diplomatically of the such an act uh, could heal of both of the highest rank and the russian officer to be killed him. this was so far, he belonged to a very close circle. at the top of the document is through the defense um, interrupted for ted tactic. one might expect something similar with the grant in military and may be. but it has to be sad to get to you or is it? russians have not killed any senior ukrainian officer or the ukrainian so so it was so far, uh, was it options have definitely done so far, however, uh, heavy or intensified missile strikes and to drill attacks in response to surface strikes by the gradients, alterations by ukrainian secret services for example, uh on the crime you and come in spending so late in the past. okay. um carol of was a well known person. this was quite single day. shes acts wilson, that how much damage do you think this is done to president vladimir purse into his government? well, as a matter of
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a very high ranking generally is of course a slap in the face. so to say for the entire military and political leadership in every country and every case, it's a very clear signal in this case from the ukrainians you russians might have more soldiers and weapons and may have been even the ones the advance at the moment. uh, with the front lines bought. what else do i get to your most important people? no matter where they are, even in your own country. so, yes, it is a blow to pull to and she's military leadership. um, as far as his image, we see russia, we think country roughly, is not really a democratic country in which such x would have any consequences for politicians. so, on the contrary, russian propaganda has one more reason to justify this one as of war against russia and not as the other way around the w as rank. if you're a chief, you're 8 russia, so you're a thank you so much. but that the malice,
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a jim and diplomats visiting syria have held tolts with the head of the rebel group. the brought down the government of bushel aside. a delegation from the german foreign ministry opened communication with us not al serra, who leads the is limits to group hyatt terrier alshaun or h t. s. germany and other western states continue to designate h t. s a terrorist organization, but so many say they all reevaluating that designation. audio use of political correspondent julia sally told us more about what the german government is trying to achieve here. so this was the 1st time that german diplomats were back in damascus 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
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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 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 as well as the w political correspondent, juliet found deadly. now, the dramatic full of the outside regime in syria is still sending shop ways throughout the region. multiple countries have backed different functions inside
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the country. so here's a look at the international when, as i'm loses, as the dust settles rebels from the higher to rio, i've shown, or h t s group taking over serious capital, damascus spring celebration in some parts of the world and silence and others, one big winner. so far as turkey and it's president richard type, add a one long, a major supporter of h t. s. and other sunny muslim opposition groups. turkey is also eager to resettle more than 3000000 syrian refugees that it has taken in since the civil war began. turkish companies might gain lucrative contracts and rebuilding the country. 5 turkey also has many military positions inside syrian territory, and it may move to over throw a long time. nemesis, the kurdish autonomous administration in northeastern syria, which is repeatedly coming to attack from turkish forces. iran
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is a big loser in the fall of the assad regime. syrian storm to the iranian embassy and damascus. soon after the regime fell, assign of long term grievances at the country. that helped to prop up the assad regime. she around loose is one of its most important military allies in the region, billions of dollars and trade, and the land bridge linking it to has beloved, which was already weakened after months of war with israel. this is not the one that they're just out of his duty while we gotta judge. these real sees a strategic gain. prime minister benjamin netanyahu had described syria as part of the iranian access of evil, but remains cautious about what the future might bring. israel stepped up, it's military operations bombing syrian military assets. it's for administer has said that a unified syria is unlikely to hold together. russia has effectively lost an important ally, which could pave the way for the loss of strategic military bases. russia has
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a vital naval base and tattoos, one of its most important military assets outside its borders. this base provides logistical support for russian warships in the mediterranean. it was the big prize put and received in exchange for military intervention and support of the sod regime in 2015 and for continuing to protect the regime in the years after all the sony muslim countries, especially saudi arabia, the u, a. e, and could tar have much to celebrate in the fall of an or rainy and ally. but they're also suspicious of h t. s. and it's close ties to turkey, as well as the history of its liter. i believe mohammed al juliani, who was previously associated with al qaeda. most of the statements from aram capitals that welcomed decides to parcher emphasize the importance of preserving the unity of syrian territory. the risk of serious splitting up is indeed a major and no one that could dramatically reshape the region again. until all we
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can bring in none of how she's a senior unless the syria at the international crisis group joining us from the bye . welcome to dw, thank you for your time today. many see took, he is the biggest when a following the toppling of us side. would you agree with us assessment? so yeah, happy to be here. uh, i would definitely agree with that. uh issue wrong. this is the biggest loser and, and this new series of any kind and start to use the fleet, the biggest point in our talk a shift from the, the top cushion from the, into the groups of 0 in on a national all me as, and i have been pushing and almost reached damascus, a long time. it's the esl on brother, the model. leadership of ideas on the less that you are in damascus. now at
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the head of the sean, this is close. oh how's the relationship? so relations was some kind of relations. was talking so uh, more importantly right now, so the is the best place to pressure the called the slide to tear and democratic forces which start the has always sol as a, as the main security threat that it has. so thought is being the best place it could be, and when it comes to that stupid war old, when it comes to syria, there is, there is, of course, a long history of foreign powers vying for influence in syria, including during its several civil war. busy what stands out most to you when you look afar and positioning now for the countries future. so i can answer this and to kind of to segment the cost is now what's happening. what's
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happening now is, is that the countries are kind of coming out of the shop and the engaging with the new regime, the excepting the existence of a new regime. uh, the countries are positively engaging with, especially the regional are countries. and also international communities, dealing with this new regime. this actually includes the restaurant that is a contact or communication to, to maintain some sort of relations with, with this new regime. although it is on the stand that these relations will be extremely limited now. and the 2nd part is, is uh that it has to do with the future. and this is important because as you said, you put in very well, syria has been metal was a lot. uh,
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it is a highly international our civil war, or it was. so there is a fee of a foreign countries intervening, especially in direct deals through proxies all the, you know, a destabilizing the country, all pushing and supporting specific actors which leads to the stability of the company. so the see if i, if i can ask you how do you see the power vacuum being filled in the, in the coming month. so even use the, i mean there's a power vacuum left by, by the regime. the regime kind of glossed on itself and it, it, it less space for different doctors to, to, um, to water, one of the most dangerous actors this isis. so i says is taking advantage of this power of arguing that is, uh,
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is it taking space. they can equipment that was left by the regime as over in the body and that does it in the middle of syria. and then almost all the way to the the, the, the rocky board is ours. this has been a proactive the building itself. so there's a danger of some kind of address where your margins and the power vacuum with the international committee. of course, the main box is what are you running in russia? and these are going to be replaced. who's going to replace the definitely talk the is, is, is our main doctor who else it's, it's on clear right now. okay. we're hearing from syrians, we're hearing hope way, hearing positive feelings about the future. hope that life will get better. we obviously take c h t s now taking a leading role, how do you assess h t s as capacity to lead to you? and as i unify the various factions within the country and to possibly fulfill
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people's hope that life come get better now to for all syrians. this is an excellent question. um, as i said from the beginning that it's not all the it's the yes that is the present on the go. and this is a very important fact. so whole is that people are filled with hope. the is something to look forward to. how of this last week has been uh, uh, has been an alarming uh, minority communities across full providence has, has been, uh, uh, have like security that has been losing that has been dealings and getting now things. and it's because of the locking capacity. i see where you said that from the beginning i'd state were afraid the steps would not have the capacity to control the entire country. and then that would mean all the actors like
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some s n, a functions and playing a role in doc. but the thing is, uh, this is leading to a different type of insecurity that could take the country. oh, good rest of the country going into localized rebellions because of these minorities not being protected or being harassed in a different way or another. so there's the feel of how minorities will be treated, how minorities aren't treated, and maybe international uh, maybe uh for empower us taking advantage of, of what's happening that might slide the country or slide syria into an unknown and dangerous place. on the other hand, as you said, put it by, well the is whole, including minorities, all feeling hope at the see we have public in general of feeling whole, but the is the fear. mm hm. now how wash from the crisis group in divine i thank you so much for your analysis. we appreciate your time. i,
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i now say cya to end the 14 months conflict between israel and homos could soon be agreed to us. officials say that all grounds for cautious optimism. i'll see us egyptian, on guitar and negotiate has made an intensive push to advance the spot tools. but slicing and the gaza strip continues and is really ultra nationalist, all making plans to settle the, the w's tonic, tanya, etc. my husband, all this is with the balance and sent you a gone, so it looks like i'll see you with a media of present list for states it and then came here from dallas. the city, the former body building champion, has been displaced 9 times. that's a lot. what are the biggest dream is to return the call to the city. we dream every day about our homes and neighborhoods, visit our neighbors and friends, but we have begun to feel that a return is impossible. the united nation says over 90 percent of the thing garza
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has been made homeless and forcibly displaced since the war began. in 14 months. oh, for the is there any military has divided the colors, the 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 . and it's a reason corey, the military tech points make. it's practically impossible for palestinians to return home to the north and the destruction of this suck like 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 world of way in israel. a need to talk of dreams of going back to gaza. jason is raising the lift and the next i have any such imagined sense because of,
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for 30 years, such elements are deleted and it to national know, in 2005, israel unilaterally dismantled as 21, such immense 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. oh, it's going to go to toby and, and it's not logical because there's never going to be peace. if we don't learn to 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. so we have a tool, the 7 see the stream is take over and there are many people that would love to live . if we want to have this, we have to be in charge and know this and so close is real. this has to be part of is a flat tri nationalist like tucker hope that if the military stays in gaza is very easy supplements and the palestinian territory will follow. also establishing
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settlements and golf and it's not an efficient. it's really a government policy. many on the right open the discuss it. this middle 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 may, this rufus attacks against our civilians. therefore we need to take land mean to occupy it. and after we do so and apply is where the silver and the uh settlements and, and then you know, the villages and towns will be there. change the cool sophistry select, 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, from us and finishing the war is because the extreme writing is uh, uh,
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the extreme right is willing to continue this will for a ton of tea and to take the opportunity of this war. in fact, to re establish settlements inside the guards district, 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 gaza or the occupied westbank. so we have been under occupation for so long and it's only a time for exercising override for so as donation and materializing states on the ground after what has happened in the last year in 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
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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 gaza. many fearful about what's to come to the kind of within that fathers and grandfathers were told in 1948 they would return soon. but they did not, as always, 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, let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. and more than 20 mine, those have been rescued from a mine and i've got a son that collapsed on such a day. trusting the work is on the ground. a coal mine collapse in the same area in 2014 killed at least 15. well, cuz
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a cave explorer in italy has been rescued after spending 5 days trapped on the ground following a full. what was then, a 100 rescue is what to free or tavia piano, who suffered multiple factors including to face ribs and knees. his piano was trapped in the same cave system close to the northern italian city of bag. i moved last year a woman who spent almost 15 years on death row and indonesia has returned home to the philippines. mary jane fiesta, a fellow, so was arrested as an indonesian at force in 2010 off for officials found heroine in the luggage. she says she was duped into carrying the drugs. she's now being sent to a woman's prison to finish her sentence. though she hopes to be pardoned and police on the south pacific islands, daniel also say at least 14 people have died and $200.00 have been injured off to tuesdays. most of the quake. the 7 point full magnitude event caused buildings to collapse and the capital port villa rescue is all now searching for survivors.
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several countries have sent aid and rescue teams to help their recovery efforts. and trumps has actually taken terry and then it still says it is currently impossible to assess the full death toll in the french overseas territory of mild so far. at least 22 people are confirmed, dead off to the islands were hit by cycling chito, but local officials said that hundreds, possibly even thousands of people have been killed the days of to the was not so disaster in mild suisse in history. the archipelago is still coveted, the ruins of homes and businesses. the french government says daily flights of bringing military pass know, along with food, water, and medicine. but some of the cool say that on seeing any results so that these are the thick uh how different parts is it since saturday morning when the cycling passed in just 3 and a half hours, nothing has really happened. uh no sir,
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upon from us that the people trying to clear you not look good unusual. i haven't seen any municipal services. and if i had service ticket a 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 far higher than preliminary numbers suggest a separate expect a high a number of tests then a known 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 cable. some questions from 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 to have a quick reminder of our top story. at this hour, russian investigators have detained a suspect for the murder of top general eagle kerry love and it goes back. national
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has been arrested. most cases the man confessed to working for you crazy and intelligent services. keith has already taken responsibility for the attack. and that's what we have time for and you could just make it and thank you so much for what seemed to be in use the,
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