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the global service as a whole lot of climate problems to fix your thoughts on the topic of breast of those channels. we've got new videos every friday. subscribe to plan. it's a the, this is the time of the news live from building is while allows this place to palestinians to return to northern costume for the 1st time in over a year. tens of thousands of civilians have become the journey after a breakthrough in negotiations between each province. how much militant groups says it will release more is by the civilian hostages. by the end of this week, also coming up for both of panic in the democratic republic of congo was rebel quits, claimed to have captions the eastern city of goma, d u n. has demanded a diplomatic solution as paste cape, the sick to slow the red blood box. the you discusses the future of its relations with the new syrian government. pressure has been bouncing on the block to lift the
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sanctions on damascus after revel. birts either through the regime of president by shotwell awesome and the world mocks. i've been here since the liberation of ocean survivors and book latest gather to commemorate the 1000000. so we fell victim to the nazi regime for the few survivors still alive today. it's a chance to share the warnings about the dangers of heights and extremes. the . i'm anthony, how it welcome. thousands of displaced palestinians now crossing into northern johnson for the 1st time in over a year. as well as agreed to allow their passage as part of the si, fi deal with the militant group. i'm us government again returning on monday morning, after waiting days to cross, the return had been delayed off to israel blocked the passage,
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accusing her mazda preaching the terms of the truth by no friend. so 1000000000 hostages 1st announced, which is designated as a terra group by several countries, as a great to release more is rarely captives this week. and extract dw correspondent, emily godinez in jerusalem. i asked earlier, what exactly the displaced guidelines can expect when they return on? it will answer me for international journalists as actually quite difficult to answer that question, because for the past 15 months, we haven't been allowed to enter goals and reports from the selves. so we ever live and we continue to rely on post and internalised on the ground as well as who monetary and organizations and some of for to transbeam and information that we've been getting. it seems that many palestinians will be returning to homes to the homes in northern gaza and they will be returning to houses in content runs. and we know that about 60 percent of the buildings in gaza and all of gaza have been
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destroyed in northern golf. the vin number is expected to be even higher around 70 percent. there's also no infrastructure, so no water electricity in us on a taishan. and also in many cases, no schools for kids to return to the for 8 organizations is also quite difficult to actually reach areas in northern goals. in particular, we know that across calls around 70 percent of the roads have been destroyed and the roads that are still in tax, most of the most are covered in trouble and not damage will be even more extensive in northern garza. so ultimately it will take a long time until move in garza, and in fact, all of gauze already will become remote municipal again with so many moving parts. emily house stable is deceased by as well, how much for its parts, even though it's displayed the versions of strong show flows of a couple of days. i've been severely weakened over the course of this bill, so it has an interest in sticking to. this is fine deal and is all the public and
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we seem not in polls over the past few months, is overwhelmingly in favor of this feel and for returning and for, for returning and getting the hostages back. but at the same time, it is also no secret, but they're all ministers in the time yahoo government to on the pre opposed to the still a former national security minister for my been feeling. his policy, they left over their opposition to the seems find deal. i'm the finance messed up as a little small church in his pond to have also refreshed them to leave or for us and to follow suit for the reading. if the fighting didn't continue after the 1st phase of as soon as father was completed. so a lot of internal pressure, the on this is far from the is there any side? i'm that i'm really right now. it's not the and it says fire that's looking a bit shaken to be honest. if we're looking at 11 on right now, is there any forces will be remaining down till february and over the weekend we sold them from file on protesters to prison, demanding the withdrawal from lebanon. so that's still quite
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a bit of work to be done. as i was the deputy correspondent, emily quoting, they talking to me from jerusalem early now as well now has until february, 18th to withdraw its forces from southern living on after an agreement was reached with the lebanese government. the extension comes after, at least $22.00 people were killed and many more injured. in confrontations with is riley forces as the initial deadline for israel to leave expire on sundays, thousands of people displaced by the war between israel and hezbollah. tried to return to their homes in southern lebanon, despite warnings from israel, the u. n. and the lebanese army, it was still unsafe, many carried hezbollah flags with them ignoring. and in some cases, reaching roadblocks, setup by israeli troops. when they are in the, in,
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this is our land such as the army doesn't want to open the road for us a little bit on ourselves. in some areas, people were met with gunfire. israel says it fired what it calls warning shots to remove the threats, approaching its troops. when we arrived and is really drowned, drop to the the 1st with didn't hurt us, but my friend was murdered in the 2nd one was dropped and i was blown away. and i fractured by hand to be because we don't tell us what we're doing is wrong. that it's but been spencer of villages. we've been waiting for more than a year to return according to the terms of a ceasefire deal reached in november, israel and has the law or to withdraw from the region south of the tiny river. by sunday, while the lebanese army alongside un peacekeepers would be deployed to secure the area. israel says that hasn't happened. and until it's satisfied, as well as weapons and fighters are gone, its soldiers,
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it will remain in southern lebanon. that it was, it should be fine. this lady won't touch on female. okay, i will put in a video on social media b, it's really armies arabic spokesperson warrens residents not to return to towns and villages where its forces are still deployed. saying israel needs more time to ensure hezbollah doesn't reestablish a military presence. the lebanese army accuses israel of a blatant refusal to abide by the cease fire agreement and says it can't deployed until it's really forces withdraw. there are fears of further violence. as more people are expected to try to return to their homes in the coming days. all right, let's take a look at some of the stories making news. they sell columbia as foreign minister says the country will accept citizen, was deported from the us climbing. they had quite overcome the impossible, at the us government to the deal avoid the potential tried for us. president donald
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trump had only a threatened punitive sanctions of, to columbia refused to accept the military plains, carrying the parties. china says it's extremely unlikely. the virus behind the pandemic came from a chinese low bar tree like this off to the us central intelligence agency said coverage 19. lastly, originated with lab research rather than being transmitted by animals. first, non human cases of the new to run a virus came in to boot in november of 2090 local media and pakistan site. at least 5 people have been killed in a blast involving a tank of containing liquid petroleum gas explosion in the countries. central mil ton district and caused a huge fight with debris landing in nearby residential areas and $23.00 rebels in the democratic republic of congo side. they have captured the
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eastern city of goma, of the days of heavy fighting with government forces. and you in peace, kate this day, the n 23 militia is backed by a neighboring pro wanda, and the united nations has formed of a major humanitarian process. a civilians flee gama is the biggest city in the eastern congo on to around 1700000 residents and displaced people. generalist, i'll go down to 5 joints. me from coma, a short while ago internet connections in the area with down. so he described on the phone what he has been hearing, if not saying in going or out um, seeing nothing except to demetria and people around me because um email tab for my security and we'll check on her is gunshots and all cali bar, because i'm 23, did the content of the city, but in some places uh,
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wasn't mental. a fight as uh, t lo is just changed to m 23. and the information i have now, it seems that there is, there was an intrusion of was a lender in london territory as a response to these, a tackled em 2 to 3 on the city of coma. so the security situation has you locked down in a hotel? i do you have any way of confirming that the city is now held by the m 23 rebel board, or is this that whole skill on going to uh, to be honest to them, to, to be, have the control of the city except in some isolated zones where was a lando after fighting, but the national am is that under uh, in denied also which uh gives me uh the most and that is that under ident denied for now only was a lender shy thing and it's not an open size, but it's just
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a nice electric case when it was a lender to see it, to pull unplugged the 3, they cancel them and then i'm just assuming this phone, i don't know, i don't know if you a harry in my background a gunshot we can hear it of finally and i wonder the u. n. has been describing a mass panic that a lot because of what you're hearing the a panic among the civilian population. i want it from your vantage point, although it is somewhat limited. do you know how the people a dealing with this current situation? for the moment, the majority of old people here in the house except some show number of people in the morning there were a containing a m 22 when the troops were getting in the city and other people's voting in
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supermarkets and shots. but when 5 change between implicitly and was a lender's contact, and everybody will return back to their places. that sounds get down to the n 23 year heavily on this. we can here, we know what they want. if i achieve another 3 types of come again please. we can hear the end 23 rebels and government forces flossing. but do we know what n 231, what type of me east i achieve a military type the in done the way you ah, it's difficult to know that because that can be a now gone roy known as all the empty 3 weeks back since the beginning of the world, not just to the photos of coma, she's the started, they say they are fighting for their life to the fighting for the see all the not
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cable. this is tim. give a face typical if you then or for the somebody's key on the speaker. but for now, what was the date, the control of the city of goma. i think they are going to stay the same as the battle for goma is still ongoing journalist l. 20 just saw in go my we really appreciate your act. i thank you. you're welcome or calls a mounting for west and nations to lift the sanctions on syria after the break. shame of passion, a service of the throne by rebel groups last month. the issue has return to the table for a you foreign ministers in brussels today is by gather to discuss the prospect of sanctions release, many european countries. i've already begun engaging with the new intern thirty's, including reopening embassies in damascus. but so far, the a u has been hesitant to lift the saw erupt. sanctions before it sees concrete
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changes in syria. the additional magic door opens in damascus. at the 1st talks between a european commissioner and the new interim leaders. earlier this month, the syrian ask was clear, and sanctions imposed over. i said you were violations. but the answer was careful . now. we waiting for some developments and cautiously we are here also to include each of the new activities to build a new to see if syria embracing or it's citizens or it's diversity for years that you hold to to almost all but you monetary and shipments to serial stifling the economy to punish the former regime, bought in a week's document, seen by dw, germany, friends and others. no coal for a rethink. and swift sections released in some areas to make life simpler for
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syrians. like air travel and jet fuel to ease travel between europe and syria, and potentially to speed up future refugee returns. then you exports of some high volume goods like vehicles, and oil and gas technology to improve a energy infrastructure. lastly, opening some european banking channels to spare on investment the state se oldest she'd be reversible in a big to retain leverage over series new leaders. but some experts were in that step by step approach may mr. mark k one to promote the transition and if you want to backup the new caretaker government, there's more that you need to do. so i'm merely see this as symbolic gestures. but the bind for the in you, of course, is how far to go with the new care taken. government which has a slam is the roots and which might also participate and for the human rights
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violations. and the rental group leading not to new interim government, is still labeled a terrorist organizations by the united nations. something the you can't change a little, it's a block wants to support syrians 8 may mean pushing faith in the new authorities. it's political risk, but so is keeping distance well. other powers of bye for influence over this cube political hotspots. a correspondent rescue budget is at the foreign ministers meeting today and joining us from brussels, rosie that he was seeking a new approach with post aside syria, to spot the you and still considering the rebels impala a. tara great. what's the latest developments regarding this? so we're expecting their opinion as a whole today to take a decision to begin easing sanctions on serial. those sections that were imposed over the side era. what that is not is the actual beginning of the listing of the
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sections. so the political decision is expected to come and then the technical work will follow to actually ease of sanctioning some of those areas that we're expecting. the reason why we're not yet is that more practical stage of actually suspending the sexes? is it, there's still some disagreement among you members on exactly how to proceed. i'm particularly on how fast and kind of the secret single, what should come 1st. there were some, even for states which are keen to relieve functions quickly, especially those who were already came to consider, re establish these ties with the i side, racing in a bay to make it easier to deport syrians or turned a refugee or a silent request at from the syrians, there was another group of e u, member states, we need to both of them that are keen on a more gradual approach. so a trying to ensure that there is a quality representation of minorities in syria before they lift sanctions and talking about kind of a condition ality. and it's important to note that the has just in the note written,
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also a distant past in 2020 accused h t. yes, that's those now in power fair in, in syria of civilian killings, of torch rings of recruiting children. so these are really serious accusations. what different lots are telling me knows that there is a kind of pragmatic approach. they realize these are the people that much must be spoken to in syria. there was a call out from a lot of n g o the competitors to release these functions to make life easier for syrians on the right. but it definitely is a kind of a political balancing act for the european union here. and otherwise, the issue today is russia as well on you crying it does sound like hungry has finally agreed on extending a use sanctions on russia. why did i wait till now? rosie the yeah, so the one on we're talking you, but we're leaving sanctions on syria. well, when it comes to russia, it's all about extending this like this a rolling of over. you might know that since specialist full scale of and vision of ukraine back in 2022, the slots successive rows of functions on moscow. so about an own uh,
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exports of coal, for example, as big as the severe limits on oil exports. both hungry was blocking the extension of both sections. so we were looking at the situation at the end of the month. there could just be suddenly, all those are kind of technically listed, which would have been very embarrassing for the european union. and it's not the 1st time that hungry has made an attempt to kind of delay the sections on russia. we know that hungry is not a fun of that policy. in general, it's an outspoken critic of the flux policy, despite the fact that ultimately it has always been called on board because you need united c o, e, you're 27 minutes through the green light. any decisions on sections. now in this case, as what was in question, was about gas transit from russia to home greets for you. craig and gary's were complaining about that. and what i'm hearing from different lots here is that the kind of concession, the deal that's being made is the, has made the statement about energy security and hungry and facilitating talks
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between hungry and ukraine. but i think the kind of bigger picture here, which is worth noting is but we think hungry, we're really waiting to see what the trump administration in the us, we're going to say about russia such as and whether they be on the same page as hungry that is skeptical of sanctioning in general. in fact, the trump administration has come up with threats to sanctions further and hungry, suddenly moved, pushing a load on the international stage. and that's the context i think in which we're seeing what we expect to be decision today to extend roll over those existing sections on russia from the european union, the deputy correspondent versus the budget in brussels. thank you. or rather looking out some of the other stories making headlines and thousands of students in february of taking part in new anti government protests. i'd love to major abroad inside. they want know for 24 hours students of mid day the demonstrations in the grades since november following the dates of 15 people in a row by station roof collapse. they blame on government corruption suite and as
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detained. the multi flag vessel in the baltic sea in connection with a damaged under board, a cable authority side, i have launched an investigation into suspected aggravated sabotage. after an underwater fiber optic cable connecting sweden with like fi it was damaged earlier on sunday. the result there are terry and later, alexander, look, the st. go has one. a $710.00 in office election officials say captured no 87 percent of the box beside the ballot was largely rate with no meaningful opponents participating in the ballot. because shank goes, it has close ties to moscow. has been in pallet since 1994 was sarah 90. mocking the idea of anniversary the liberation of outfits is on the way. not the gemini noted more than a 1000000 people, most of them jews at the camping occupied poland during world war 2 survivors of pain and then the 1st to light rates and candles at what is known as the death like
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prisoners were executed. german president and chancellor armando is attending the commemoration. he is on the remaining holocaust survivors still have vivid memories, whatever they might list. but i had no idea that i would not see my funds again. and only lately i actually had terrible pain. the ma hoped would be the safest shit. goodbye. make this. elaine jesse recalls the day nazi soldiers to come farther away because he was jewish. it was the day her childhood ended. the day her family was torn apart by the whole cost. v. a few days
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later was competitive race to the girl. and we'll stay for a see that's the history or from of sent me few. she has just a few treasured keepsakes from before the war, like this photo of her with her father. and jeff, he was just 8 and her brother only full when they had to leave a home in my say. they stayed with a family in the french alps, pretending to be catholics. her oldest siblings joined the resistance movement, fighting jim and occupying soldiers. her mother, he's in another town under a fake name until the end of the war. when he was over, her mother and siblings were united and tried to find her father. we used to go to the station. every day. my mother took me every day to see
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the people that survive the camps, if most of would come back from me towards that missed our experience. he didn't come back. dorothy later learned that her father was killed in the sleepy bor, extermination camp in nazi occupied. poland, or after completing university in france, she lived here and moved to south africa to start a new life. as a teacher, she got married here, had a family, and taught french at different schools. in k, tom duffy was initially reluctant to speak about her childhood. but in the 19 ninety's, often the movie schindler's list was released about a german who he jews during the holocaust of the she decided to open up a didn't want to speak to my children know my husband. they
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knew, but we didn't speak as you can see. i'm still breaking. but i've suddenly realized i had to do it. and i always believed east that that's why i should not have to speak because of to me. it's a history book and know that she now works alongside the holocaust museum in cape town, conducting several talks each year. but it's especially important for her to talk to young people about this history. she sees so that it never happens again. okay. my idea is, 1st of all, to explain to children that every body's to
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say and you do not have hatred for you print next to you. you're going to get a job. he says, she knows a time on this, this is limited and she wants to use her remaining years to speak openly about the dangers of wool and extremist politics. all right, before we go to a quick reminder that top story as well as begun, allowing displaced palestinians to pretend to heavily damaged areas of gold and gases for the 1st time in over the big lump sum. crossing for days afterwards, this dispute between each route and thomas after the release of hostages has passed the ongoing 6 months that you're up to date. don't forget the website can be found at the www dot com. as always for the latest on all of today's stories. social media channels as well, by the handle past the time of the coming up off to the right. look at have real
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communities of that nature to predict the weather. that's on a credit and forget after our break. i'm anthony outside with the sprint golf. we'll be here in half an hour with another boat and stay with us. if you get the
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