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of experience, outstanding shopping and dining offers antonio's services be our guest at frankfurt and bought cd managed by from bought the business dw news life from berlin. donald trump faces widespread rejection of his plan to take over garza. the us president's pitch to resettle gardens and turn the strip into the riviera of the middle east is criticized for flying in the face of a 2 state solution to these rarely posted in conflict. also coming up student led anti corruption protest sweep across serbia, tens of thousands joined, fresh, not nationwide demonstrations. fueling a political crisis for president, for which the
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i'm on ease of walk into the program. countries and organizations around the world have over whelming, we rejected us president donald trump's declaration that the us would quote to take over the gaza strip. he outlined his controversial plan for the war ravaged palestinian territory on tuesday. was after meeting with is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. trump said us will quote, own gaza. walgreens will be re settled to jordan and egypt. she suggested that people from all over the world would live in gaza. and that the narrow enclave along the mediterranean will be re developed into quote, the riviera of the middle east. the ideas been criticized as illegal under interested international law and runs counter to the widely supported 2 state solution to the israeli palestinian conflict. the simplest response has come from palestinians, many of whom say gaza, is their land and they're not going anywhere to buy listings in
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garza project done. new drums shop proposal to take over the data entry 1st. the problem trumpet fail and the countries that support trump will fail. we are against this decision and let him go and implement this decision with the jews. but do you want to leave it all with land and our country where living head, despite the destruction, where here most of the most of them are of dying here is better. look, it is better than going anywhere else. no pursuit because you have nothing after losing your land, country and home a lot of clifton, meanwhile, is read some approval from spline, but many a skeptical. i think this the plan can work. i think that the people who eh, we the, we think about the prosperity about the becoming good and the good citizens and the leaves normal life and the they would like it sounds
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a bit disconnected from reality. on the other hand, god that is currently in ruins, is something organizing logical is done where they are relocated to where a back from these workplace and reasonable locations with good conditions rehabilitated and then returned. it makes sense to zillow, and i don't think it's a feasible plan in a needle opposite to so i don't see it as a solution. just as it's impossible to replicate israel is to all the control out via the globe. and here in germany, the president shed a similar sentiment as a lab does, that's why i still believe that a solution is can only be found if a tool goes up to suit. so i'd seen it for 5 and firstly to ensure security for israel. and secondly, self determination that for the palestinians, 51st and then the positive about the backlash two's proposal from responded.
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everybody loves it. us allies in the region have condemned the proposal more as has the united nations. and since trump made the announcement, us officials have walked it back somewhat. secretary of state, marco rubia has called from this plan, an expression of us willingness to take responsibility for rebuilding an area that's become uninhabitable. white house press secretary, caroline love, it said trump neither committed to pay for the reconstruction nor to send troops to casa. she also said he was aiming for thousands to be re settled permanently. the president has made it clear that they need to be temporarily relocated out of gaza for the rebuilding of this effort. again, it's a demolition site right now. it's not a livable place for any human being. i think it's actually quite able to suggest that people should live in such dire condition. aaron, david miller is a former advisor to 6 us secretaries of state and currently a senior fellow at the carnegie and in dowman for international peace. he gave us
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his take on the president's gauze the declaration. yeah. hey, it's not a plan, it's certainly not a serious solution. it's a tactic and i'm not entirely sure what the tactic is designed to achieve is provocative. it attaches us policy toward an approach which according to some, as far as transfer others describing in much worse terms. it undermines us relations with 2 long standing partners in egypt. and jordan, you know, undermines the president's aspirations for an is really starting normalization agreement. and it sends a powerful signal to both um vladimir pool and then present in shape that if you want territory, you just have to declare it without any justification for taking it. so i think by and large it's dead on arrival. i don't think this has legs, it's got nowhere to go out and what we shouldn't be paying attention to which the media misses about the, the median, the pressure yesterday,
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or 2 things. number one, the meeting melding of the minds of benjamin that's in yellow. and donald trump on one end and the current negotiations that are to resume on these really come us ceasefire hostage deal. that is american, is it right now for better for worse, which will speak volumes about whether the region continues with impasse or begins the long and painful road to recovery? not some cock, i may be scheme to deport according to the present. and here's 1.71.8000000 palestinians and put them in got in egypt in jordan. it's these early presses, reporting that the from ministration is considering morocco and punk land, which is a north western somalia and somali land. so i think this is not serious, and frankly it's going nowhere. let's take a look now at some of the stories making news us and also investigators of frances
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minority government has survived to no confidence votes in parliament, paving away for the adoption of a budget for 2025, far less lawmakers called the votes after prime minister if possible, by who use a special constitutional powers to force through the delayed spending plans on monday, francis senate is expected to sign off on the budget on thursday. the us president, donald trump, has signed an executive order to ban transgender women and girls from competing and female sports. the measure will cut off federal funding to schools and universities that let trans athletes compete. supporters say the ban will keep sports fair, but critics say it discriminates against the tiny minority ukraine and russia have swapped prisoners of war. each site exchanged 150 captives. this footage quarterly shows ukrainian prisoners after the release other undisclosed location. russia says it's p o w use are in bel roost where they are receiving psychological and medical
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assistance. the leaders of china and pakistan have vowed to maintain and sustain the friendship between their 2 countries. at a meeting in beijing, china is present. she's in pain and pakistan's us if all these are dotty sign, 17 documents aimed at strengthening cooperation in areas ranging from solar energy to regional developments in sweden is morning. the victims of its deadliest everett mass shooting a gun, an open fire tuesday at an adult education center and the city of go to bro, killing at least 10 people, residents, swedish officials, and members of the royal family, attended a memorial service wednesday at a nearby church prime minister wolfe christian said the incident marked a dark day in sweden's history. as the city of edinburgh tries to cope with the scene of sweden's worst ever met, shooting, nursing students, helen, vermont. can't stop thinking about her schoolmates who aren't answering their
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phones. maybe there's a lot of money on them. we don't know where they are. if they're in the hospital or if they're still line where they were shot, we haven't had an answer. the phone. she was among the students that restated school in it abroad, who made it out alive. after a man entered the facility tuesday and opened fire flags or it has staff around sweden for the 10 didn't make. and 11th casualty is the shooter himself found dead on the scene by police responding to the incident at this adult education center. it serves mostly in trying to improve their sweetest language skills and employment opportunities more than a day after the attacks. this makes this memorial across the street is where people are still coming to light candles, lay flowers, and share their sorrows. but along with this collection of remembrances, the list of questions for which we have no answers yet is also growing. authorities have given very little information other than to say the attacker had no police
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record and onto the gun legally as to a possible motive. they've ruled out terrorism in gang connections, but also suggested he was not driven by etiology late wednesday, however, multiple media outlets reported that the shooter was a 35 year old swedish man regard, a unemployed. he had once been enrolled at the school. some report say he shouted racist remarks while shooting a bruise. mayor says his city is in shock. any urges patients with the investigation. we and we don't know yet, and i don't think it's time to speculate, but i hope that the police will find the motive and why this is a lot of student re him at the listings. she knows why, from our lead is how they talk, how they just talk about us as an issue. as a problem, the immigrants never the less shawn's book a more on dash, queer, tend to respect, skipped along with his wife, is an deter. these things cannot stop us from going to school are going integrate
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to integrate the to the society. so it will not stop us know. meanwhile, the swedish king and queen anne of rose religious leaders came together to honor the dead. while helen, vera may just keeps pray. her friends are not among student lad, demonstrations and serbia showed no sign of getting up to 3 months after 15 people were killed when a train station cannot be collapsed in the countries. second largest city students blamed government corruption and incompetence for the disaster. nobody saw enough taking their protests nationwide. the main target of their anger is president alexander boot judge, who's facing the biggest test of his 12 year will student led protesters block bridges across the daniel river in the serbian city of navi side. ever since the train station collapse, so the country, serbia, has been at an almost complete standstill. protesters say the government has blood
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on its hands. and this has become the symbol of the movement. students are now demanding justice and accountability. rather glad that we want justice to be back in session those we lost them. those tragedies as well as to people who are still in the hospital, is of it. the many are pointing the finger at this man serve you as president alexander would teach. he is supposed to play largely ceremonial role, but the populace leader has been accused of violating that political principal. people in serbia say he essentially controlled all branches of the government. many in the country accuse his serbian progressive party of widespread corruption and shady government projects that they say lead to the tragedy in the side will teach initially claimed foreign powers. we're trying to see to cool what is since backed
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away from such claims. what is to be completed a it's important that we establish a dialogue with professors and other representatives of the universities as soon as possible. no one should avoid the responsibilities talking together as the solution of the students have rejected the offer of dialogue, stating that mortgage is not in charge of meeting their demands and calling for the institutions in serbia to do their job for the semester. but i do amazing everything that we're doing the showing such a unity you had any your agents, i'll tell them that we will not remain silent. when equinox, the obvious vivian goes for us as a country lost in our constitution, our respective to nature. i demand justice, that's all. and i'd be really proud. so far, students have shown unity and have stage large scale of protests, including an 80 kilometer march from serbia as capital belgrade to northeast side,
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which saw students sleeping in pens along the way. in the freezing, cold a during blockades in different cities, they were playing sports and camping in order to show that the protests are peaceful when i am sure the gen z will bring changes to the society because i believe in young people and i believe they are here purely out of compassion, experts believe the protests, which they say are largest in serbia in decades. now present the biggest threat to the president would it's 12 year rule. would each have said new elections could be held soon? but students and those who support them and says justice for victims comes 1st. and here's a reminder of our top story. you as president, donald trump has caused international outrage after saying the us will take over the gaza strip and that palestinians living there should be re settled elsewhere.
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us officials have since tried to walk back, is declaration coding, calling the relocation of gauze and temporary during reconstruction. that's all for now. the w business is coming up next, stay with us. begin the is the most important stuff can be used across different geographies. the real china itself has needs to be an incredibly scarce way us transforming business is onset leo media and lots just green washing. what's now on the market was.
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