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women of us down this time, the unique insights into a seemingly hopeless struggle, the sharp edge of teeth, thoughts, much stuff on dw business, dw news live from berlin. donald trump's envoy to ukraine, spells out possible leverage against vladimir putin at the munich security conference. keep tell of says, rushing could make territorial concessions as part of a future peace deal with ukraine. also coming up, the latest hosted stages, released by her last began their joyful re unions with families. again, deco shan and 2 others are back in israel. hundreds of palestinian prisoners are also freed in exchange. and germany's chancellor pays tribute to the victims of
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thursday suspected car ramming attack in unix. 2 people have now died with 37 others injured. the melissa chan welcome the us envoy to ukraine and russia says moscow could have to make territorial concessions in any peace negotiations over the war in ukraine. he also threatened to target russia's oil revenues as part of the tox keith kellogg was speaking during a panel discussion after munich security conference, where he faced questions about the us strategy in any piece. thomas, during the discussion kellogg was asked if he could assure the audience that european negotiators would be at the table and piece catalog you said the answer was with nelson from said you injured in addition to territory,
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kellogg said moscow might have to break its alliances with some of its allies, as you know that to me there's going to have to be things like territorial concessions as well. okay. so it is unrealistic for you to expect where you'd want to go to, but there's territory and some territorial. it could be gauge one of refusing to use force readouts for the use of force into the future for from a political side. he's not going to downsize, is the military forces, hopefully get rid of what we're going to try to do is basically force him to the actions and what you want to do is force into actions. maybe he's uncomfortable with what i mean by that. as an example, right now, what we're going to do is try to break is alliance that you currently have. she's kind of alliance around with north korea. that wasn't here before. so he's got an alliance was around that wasn't there before. he's got an alliance with china that was there before me 4 years ago before dw corresponded. terry shelter standing by for us in munich, terry. um they us special envoy wants to break rushes alliances with north korea
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and china, but after 3 years of war is washington and its allies in a position to drive a wedge between russia and its supporters as well. there are certainly ways they can do that, but let's look at how complicated this has gotten. melissa, you know, the us, me put north korea and china in the same basket when it comes to the fact that they, they support russia in the war against ukraine. but, well, no european country has a diplomatic or trade relationship with pee on yang. that's not the case with china is as you will know, so when they're expecting the europeans to cut off china or to help diminish the influence, they're talking about the main source of the you imports. and so that's a very difficult thing for them to ask. and it's not something that the europeans are our team to do. and especially if we look at the alienation that has, has been coming just in the last few days alone. this may be leverage for the,
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for the europeans to say, hey, look, if you want us to help you against china, you need to treat us a bit differently. now you claims for mr. erst it's supporters to give all parties seats at the table in any piece talks. here's what he had to say. take a listen. there is no doubt the only way to achieve long bluffton. just these for ukraine. is the concept beef for splunk? no decisions resolved. you could say nothing about ukraine resolved to claim and also nothing above you would have been resolved. feudal terry, this comes as trump, officials had to saudi arabia for talks with russian officials do, do leaders in unit fear. the us is trying to bypass europe as well. it's not their imagination, they're not invited to be at the table and they've been told they won't be while at
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the same being to being at the same time being told that they're going to be the ones responsible for picking up the implementation of this deal is being made above their heads so they are being piped bypass. they've been told clearly that they're being bypassed at this phase of the negotiations. and that doesn't sit well. nobody wants to be dictated what they're going to have to do in the future when they have no control over what that agreement is going to look like. so that is something that you leaders are bringing up and it's very important to you cream that the europeans are there because you cream very much, feels that the europeans at least share the sense of, of you know, responsibility and, and certainly urgency and fear about what would happen if russia is allowed to remain strong and if these territorial concessions are made to russia, that affects europe and they're not being given a see to discuss how that might work out. terry, i'm getting a sense that there is a common vision for a postwar ukraine among the leaders in munich. but talk about that. just yeah, not if you're talking about between europe and the united states,
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and we really don't know what, what the us vision is. you know, we've heard different things over the last few days. one of the bottom line statements that we have heard coming out of officials is that they do want a sovereign ukraine. we don't know what, what the map of ukraine is going to look like it, or what the us is going to be willing to negotiate on that. it. and we have heard statements from, for example, the danish prime minister here today, who says, you know, we need that we need to create a when the war. that's the strategy for getting out of the war. meanwhile, you have other countries who have acknowledge that ukraine can't possibly regain all of that territory, at least not in any near term future. so, you know, the feeling that we really get here, and i think everyone here would agree on that, is that we don't know. and far too much than is comfortable for the europeans is depending on the united states and russia, not on them and not on even even on ukraine. terry shells in munich, thank you so much for your insights. here's
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a quick look at some more stories making headlines. a 14 year old boy has been killed and for others injured in a stabbing attack in southern austria. police alleged the perpetrator attacked passers by at the, at random in the city of zillow. they have arrested a 23 year old syrian national, who they say was a legal resident in the country. tens of thousands have joined anti government protests in the central serbian city of crag events. students have been leading massive anti corruption demonstrations for months now following a deadly railway disaster in november. the protesters blame the collapse of a freshly renovated train station roof on graft, and are demanding accountability in the democratic republic of congo. looting has broken out in the capital after rebel fighters entered the eastern cities outskirts . thousands of residents have fled with over one did in fact,
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rebels already in control of the local airport. the n 23 armed group and its allies captured goma, the regions largest city late last month. african leaders have elected duties, foreign minister as the new head of the african union executive armed at his summit in addis ababa. mahmud ali uses beat out former canyon prime minister, rylon dean got to secure the job. he takes over as the african union struggles to respond to the conflicts in student and congo. present 3 is really hostages released by him last today have arrived back in israel and our reuniting with their families year horn. so the deck ocean and sasha truth and off are the latest group of hostages to be exchanged for hundreds of palestinians in his really detention. this is some moments ago the dead contend saw his wife after months of being held in captivity. she was 8 months pregnant with her 3rd child when he was abducted.
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their family watched an o and celebrated with champagne. the new with such can explain how excited the or how much we've been waiting for him at home. the reunion followed a carefully planned hand over the occasion was left onto a stage with 2 other hostages. yay! horn and sasha proof enough and surrounded by dozens of arm, tomas militants, the 3 or for the completion of the ceasefire, which almost came to a breaking point earlier this week. when her mas threatened not to release more hostages, the group accused israel of violating the terms of the truce by blocking aid from
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entering garza in response israel's button to resume the fighting. after the release her mazda minded, both sides follow the terms of the agreement. the release of the 6th group of enemy prisoners confirms that there is no way to release the rest except through negotiations and the commitment to the requirements of the ceasefire agreement. the group has released a total of 19 hostages. according to the deal, 14 more are expected to be released before the end of the month, 8 of which i believe to be debt. an exchange israel is freeing a large number of palestinian prisoners in this 6 group more than 350. the largest number so far in romano. a cheering crowd. well comes their
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family members. some of them appeared gone. according to the red crescent for have to be taken to hospitals to uh, we are being through hunger, cold torture and humiliation. but we are a strong nation that believes and it's close, and hopefully we'll be free soon on search and see looms over the next phase of an already precarious agreement. planned to begin in march earlier journalist by like sliding until of eve, told us more about the hostages, who were released i guess. well, 1st of all the 3 hostages that are from menu. oh, is that community that has suffered the most uh, on october 7th, uh, 20. 0 it's uh people still held and they kept the be in the gaza strip. that's after the city that were released today. so tens of, uh, the, uh, the last community were taken captives and since others though,
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maybe hundreds of those even were entails on october 7th. so we're talking to somebody about community, the stuff for the most. and now it's getting back uh its uh citizens the one by one though. um ms. sasha, i just met his uh, grand mother and he was informed today unfortunately, but his father was killed in october 7th by home. us as well. that's something that he did not know why he was in because this trip matter of course. uh yes he or the one that uh was the taken up today. yeah. and um, even the has the brother as they then they kept everything is not even included at the 1st page the of the be. but of course, the community is very pleased to see him back in the us to give the can hand to the american citizens that made his wife and his daughter that there was born while he was in captivity. now the family is a complete again. german authority said 2 people, aged 2 and 37,
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have died from injury sustained in thursday's car, rounding attack and munich, dozens of others were injured. when in afghanistan island seeker drove into crowds at a trade union rally. federal prosecutors say they suspect that the incident was religiously motivated and named disrupting jeremy's upcoming election in just over a week. german chancellor, all of shows has visited the site of the attack in new nephews, chief political editor, michela cruz. there has more a he came to the scene here twice today, a 1st to laid down some flowers. this crossing. it was some 30 people were into is when this young man is drove, essentially into a crowd into a demonstration. this is the kind of demonstration for the rights and he then went and spoke to the emergency services for almost an hour. and then he were tons of to once again reiterates that she is the very decisive in acting where action
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is needed. and so that's the full low need to apply a force that's a terrible act. this of course being of mine, a young man who came here as a teenager. then he was erotic, who lives here in germany. and authorities believe that there was a religious extreme. this motive behind this, so what i saw, it's clearly very moved after having spoken to the emergency services today of thousands has marched through central berlin in support of eligibility to rights, a head of snap federal elections in just over a weeks time the crowds marched from the german parliament passed the iconic brandon brigade under the motto, choose love. some participants said they were worried about a political shift after the february 23rd elections that they fear could impact their rights. conservative and far right parties are leading nationwide, falls are leading and nationwide pools in germany, followed by center left parties in the current government and that is
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up, that is it you're up to date up. next we take a look at some of the key issues in jeremy's election campaign. that's next on reporter i'm alyssa chant from me and the team. thank you for watching the letter in charlotte and g. more people than ever on the news world volume in such a fashion life on that bus and so it does have committed the password then now.
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