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to us, we currently use events in self titled videos challenging german wood, so explains quick and easy, short and sweet. found us on t w dot tom quick reply and social media. video news for nanning, german quotes from sliced. the business dw nero's live from berlin. the top diplomats of the us and russia agreed to talk on ending the ukraine war. us secretary of state marco rubio, will head us delegation to meet russian envoys in saudi arabia. european countries will not have a place for tape. also coming up, a mass rally keeps up the pressure on the serbian government. the student led anti corruption protests to take over the countries. 3rd biggest city as serbia marks it's national holiday. and germany,
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as chancellor pays tribute to the victims of thursday, is car ramming attack in unit 2. people have now died with 37 others injured. the i'm david love, it's good to have you with us. the top diplomats of the us and russia have agreed to work together for a peace deal in ukraine. the us state department said secretary of state, marco rubio spoke on the phone with russian foreign minister, sir, day laughter off about talks to ends the war. rubio is in the middle east to us media reports say he'll be heading to saudi arabia and the coming days to help start the talks with russian and ukrainian negotiators us. and that comes, as donald trump's envoy to ukraine, says european nations will not be at the talks,
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but that their interest will be taken into consideration. speaking at the munich security conference, keith kellogg said russia could have some a territorial concessions for a peace deal. you know that to me there's gonna have to be things like territorial concessions as well. okay. it's so it is unrealistic for you to expect where you'd want to go to. but his territory, it's on territorial. it could be that he gave one of refusing to use force redoubts for the use of force, and then the future pro, 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 for some of the actions, what you want to do is force into actions. maybe he's on comfortable with what i mean by that. as an example. right now what we're going to do is try to break is alliance that he currently has. she's kind of alliance around with north korea that wasn't here before, but 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 for french president and my new
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out of my call is working on convening an emergency european summit. to discuss developments to w correspondent, terry schultz as covering the munich security conference we asked for if europe and leaders are worried that the us is trying to bypass them on the issue of ukraine 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 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,
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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. let's check a now and some other stories making headlines over a dozen people have died after a stampede of the train station in the indian capital valley across happens as thousands gather to board services to the my comb. hindu festival, the world's largest religious gathering, attracts millions and has a history of crowd related disasters. in the democratic republic of the congo, thousands have sled the city of chicago as rebel fighters advance the 2nd regional capital it but that there were ones in fact m 23 armed group has taken in the countries east gravel group and its allies captured goma. the regions largest city late last month, african leaders have elected to beauties,
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foreign minister as the new head of the african unions executive arm. my mood always uses beat out former canyon prime minister railroad didn't go to secure the job. he takes over as the african union struggles to respond to conflicts and sudan, and congress present. a 14 year old boy has been killed and for others injured in a stabbing attack in southern austria. police say the perpetrator attacks passers by at random in the city of the last. the rest of the 23 year old syrian national, who they say was a legal residence in the country. 3 is really hostages released by how much have arrived back in israel and our re uniting with their families. yeah, your horn sag, keep that go hand and such a troop and off are the latest group of hostages to be exchanged for hundreds of
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palestinians. freed from is rarely detention. so this is the moment so the dead cuz 10 saw his wife for months of being held in captivity. she was 8 months pregnant with her 3rd child when he was abducted to 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, e. a horn and sasha. true for now. surrounded by dozens of arm, tomas militants, the free urge for the completion of the seas fire, which almost came to
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a breaking point earlier this week. when homos threatened not to release more hostages, the group accused israel of violating the terms of the truce by blocking aid from entering garza in response, israel threatened to issue the fighting. after the release mazda mind that 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 deals, 14 more are expected to be released before the end of the month. 8 of which are believed to be debt. in exchange,
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israel is freeing a large number of palestinian prisoners in this 6 group more than 350. the largest number so far and romano, a cheering crowd while comes their 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. in serbia, tens of thousands of joined anti government protests in the central city of kroger gigabytes. serbian students had been leading a massive demonstrations for months now demanding accountability from the government as follows. the depths of 15 people in november of last year when
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a freshly renovated train station roof collapse, protesters blame the accidents on corruption. and joining me now in the studio as dw reporter oliverez you've coverage olivera, this is a huge convergence of students coming from across serbia. and some of them have gotten there in some unusual ways. that's right david. so students, basically from all over serbia, from different cities, walked, marched cycles and even ran marathons to the city of crowd whereabouts and the match. uh there the low cost um, you know, people who also participated in protests um to basically block the main road and the city center and cobwebs for 15 hours. and then the protests ended automatically with uh, 15 minutes of silence to commemorate the victims of the train station cannot be
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collapsed and on the side and the purchaser's a q, serbia's government, particularly the presidents of which it's of corruption. how is the government responding? so the government basically, you know, alexander would teach and his serbian progressive party, and they held the parallel rally in another city. it was supposed to be held in the east side, but lat, there was a last minute change. so it was held in another city. and there have been some reports in serbian media that, you know, bosses from neighboring countries like boston and has to go the now came alongside with people who came to pro, show their respect and you know, a support. the government basically, which is alexander, what did, he openly said that a survey is being attacked by foreign governments. some powers without naming who these powers are and that he wants the ability and that he is ready for a dialogue with serbian students. even mentioned earlier that, you know, maybe elections could be held soon in serbia. that elections can be held soon.
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maybe. yes. now serbia has been an e u candidate for well over a decade. what is the e you doing? and response of this huge wave of protest. so david edu has stayed largely silent regarding these protests for months. now is that for several days ago there has been an open letter published by the european commission for enlargement. martha cos, she published an open letter basically saying that the serbian government should allow peaceful assemblies. they should, you know, also open a swift investigation into the tragedy. so we are seeing and hearing some statements come now from the you. but for example, it used commission a pro, a president of the european commission or so a fault on the line still hasn't said anything. and, you know, so far, it's unclear what the use position regarding these protests, as we also heard,
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you know, statements coming from russia for also being accusing the west for orchestrating these protests. so there's a difference of big statements coming from different countries. i mean, you mentioned that purchase that there may be elections, is there any sign of the students leading these protests letting up? know, and so the students are keeping up the pressure and election. that is there. that's not the, one of the demands. the students are demanding justice and accountability. they want people who participated in the reconstruction project to be found and brought to justice. so the elections are really not one of the demands. this is just something that serve you as president is offering as a, maybe a compromise or a solution out of this crisis, but it's unclear whether, you know, any political parties will be participating in the next election, dw reporter oliver as you have coverage. thank you. so much i, a german authorities say a 37 year old woman and her 2 year old daughter have died from injuries to stand in
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thursday's car, rambling attack and munich, dozens of others were injured. when an ass can national, drove into crowds at a rally. federal prosecutors say they suspect the incident was religiously motivated and aimed at disrupting germany's incoming election. and just a week german chancellor, all have sites, has visited the site of the attack in munich, dw is chief political editor at me. tyler truth now has more as he came to the scene here twice today, a 1st to laid down some flowers. this crossing the west and 30 people were inches when this young man drove essentially into 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
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once again reiterate that she is the very decisive in acting what action is needed. and so that's the full low need to apply a full set to turbo acts. this, of course, being of mine, a young man who came here as a teenager. then he was a radicalized 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 off to having spoken to the emergency services today to thousands have marched through central berlin in support of eligibility to rights ahead of snap federal elections. next weekend, the crowds marched from the german parliament, passed the brandenburg gates, using the slogan, choose love. some participants said they were worried that a political shift after the february 23rd elections could impact on their rights. conservative in far right parties are leading nationwide. poles in germany,
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followed by center left parties that are in the current government. and with that, you're up to date. i'm david levitz from me on the whole team here in berlin. thanks for watching. you can get lots mourners at the you'll see about the video that goes in the media. amiga will go up every time i get, i will stop into that and i'll give you the order. would you be able to order it up? joe made any a dog comment key more people than the world wide in search of a job. you ever use men and they can t method the audio get find out about on the story. and so my go ahead and get your update.
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