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the the, this is the w use my from the land. you ways president joe biden points is way on the on notice it's close to satellite says it'll stop shipments of bombs that killed civilians. israel goes forward with plans to fully invade bradford and military says it has been coming out and strikes against almost targets in the area as things find negotiations continue as relations with the west, west and over its ongoing invasion of ukraine. russia marks victory as well for to, with the military for right in moscow. entire communities cut off and more than a 100 people dead and weeks of flooding in southern brazil,
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the president claims climate change the promises action to prevent future catastrophes linked to global warming. and drama in the champions league is by a munich think they're heading for the final only for real madrid to school. once late in the game, the i've been physical and woke up. the united states is stepping up. it's all positions and ways rails plans to launch a full scale assault on the city of ruffled in southern guns that president job. i'd now saying that he would not send certain weapons to as well if it invades population centers and that he created the palestinian civilians are being killed by your waste made bunks, as well as pricing ahead with strikes against thomas which led the october 7th terror attacks the unlimited operation,
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just short of an invasion. that is what us officials are calling israel's actions and rasa. this footage released by the israeli army on wednesday, choose troops pressing forward with the defensive on rasa. israel says it's part of its campaign to eliminate from us. we are continuing on our mission and rough uh, as part of the war aims because the last 4 and the last 4 battalions of come up so that we will destroy them is really forces have ordered the evacuation of more than a 100000 palestinians from parts of rafa had its operations, they had been directed to places like wasi, a squalid mix shifting cap that the union says is not ready to shelter people. these really military has closed the roof of border crossing. it now controls all
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routes in or out of garza. in response, israel's closest ally and mean military supplier, the u. s. has paused some weapon shipments and is reviewing other military aid is going to continue to do what's necessary to ensure that israel has a means to defend itself. but that said, we are currently reviewing some near term security assistance shipments in the context of unfolding events. in our off on thursday the us has pushed for a ceasefire. deal. come off agree to a proposal from egypt and guitar this week. but israel says it's demands have not been met. now that israel has entered rafa, hopes for a potential pause in the fighting or hanging in the balance and the status of 1000000 some dies on ever more. instead of ground. i spoke with our correspondent ginger russo, and tanya became a about how is well is receiving president biden's life is move. i mean,
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this has been very closely watched here and one well known commentator here a road and one of the menus purpose that this is, it just shows the magnitude of the crisis between the 2 countries. know, in general is really see that was a bit of a frustration because they say should not be israel. that is a not getting to weapons, but it should be all directed. you know, at how much they should be, the ones being sanctioned in a way. and also it is seen, of course, that this might create problems for the negotiations that are ongoing in car. was it opened the questions, the relationship between israel and the united states? no, we've been hearing about this particular shipment. we're talking here about 3500 ohms heavy weight booms among them. these 2000 pounds a 900 kilogram bombs that i know to be used in such densely populated areas. and that is where parents, you know, the united states. they are drawing the red line and it is a, it is still unclear,
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you know, how much of this actually weighs, uh, on the east. well, how much impact that has? how much the military has a bit of versions of these kinds and it's still pub, but it's a very clear, a red line that the united states are drawing here and tell you off the months and months of truce talk. so we any closer on that front as well, that very mixed messages coming out of cargo and nothing much coming out of cairo here these past days. and so unclear how the mediators are mentioning those different narratives that they've been seeing here in the past days from us headset on monday night, the day agreeing to an agreement. and the is really negotiate as a headset. well, this is not the agreement that we are agreeing we have agreed to. so we understand this, still a tutoring, but there's a lot of pressure here. and as well, especially from the families and from the supporters of those one to see those
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remaining hostages of being released. because every other week, this the news of another hostage that was killed in gauze as it, as a lot of pressure public pressure on 5 minutes opinion minute to move forward with a do. but he also has a lot of pressure, was in his cabinet from the far right constituency, mainly to move forward with a rough operation. and part of that deal has been to be more right for civilians. how much is getting through right now? the weather situation is unbearable for people. the is really only had ordered a people in the east of the gulf of a to buckhead already on monday. and we understand that many thousands of people are on the move. also, those were not in these areas because this fear that this would, you know, this operation would have widened to other parts of golf. us what has happened goes into noise, you see heavy airplane, boardman and then tanks and moving india hearing from 8 agencies that already in
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a few is not coming in as kind of as close as also the question mark about what's happening is kamesha loan. and the other crossing are with isabel that has been close of to and more to attack on sunday, but had been reopened officially, but agencies saying nothing is coming in. so for people that it's a very, very desperate situation. thank you for bringing us up today, tanya. came by in jerusalem. russian president vladimir putin has been presiding over a victory day parade in moscow. 2 days after his an old ration for a faith. thomas president, who is turning the celebration of victory over nancy, germany into a key focus of his nearly 25 year rules. he's often invoked level 2 to justify his invasion to view quite addressing the crowd booed and accused western countries of risking a global conflict. and said that he would not allow any one to express russia.
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a correspondent finding santa joins us from riga. what else did president vladimir putin say? or? i think it's very important to note. first of all, that this is a very emotional day, not only for millions of russians, but also millions of ukrainians who fought within the red army with what then was as a member of the soviet union. now having said that, it's important because russia as president fulton is using those emotions to what he just did actually 2 days ago during is integration speech to portray russia as being under allegedly under attack by the west. so they, for making a link between history and current events, the ongoing wards in ukraine. why so doing that? well, 1st of all, he obviously needs to drum up some food amongst fresh in society that this will may go on for quite some time on to just hold on, hold on. and also he need to justify actually, why this is happening. why in 1st place actually rushed, you attacked
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a silver and country and a 2022 wide and max premier 2014. and this narrative of that, allegedly, it's because of the rest is something that he's upholding and keeps continue as the ongoing narrative and the propaganda with them, the russia, but only not only for the people in russia, but also it's a message to russians living abroad. and what he calls the historic gland or the model, and that needs to be protected by that referring to ukraine and referring to ask the questions, rushing, speaking a people abroad that he basically unites under the squared russia as near or russia near the russian world, which is a political doctrine what followed quite interesting way of the things that he did not say. first of all, he didn't talk about any, maybe any more mobilization of, of russian citizens a to be pulled up on the front line. so that's unclear whether that mobilization is
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going to take place another step there, or how long the war and ukraine is actually going to continue. and whether he has any other targets beyond ukraine at, on his, on his a, put in his playbooks, and lost his grade. came and made big losses browser in the battlefield. what's the situation now? the overall picture? russia is controlling or on a 10 percent or about one face of ukraine, ukrainian territory. so the overall picture didn't really change since last year. however, there was a significant, a victoria by taking in, in february of different, uh, a town that used to have about 30000 people before the rule. oh, before rushes was getting based on 2 years ago. uh oh. so russia is trying to close it on trusted yard. another important uh, city of about 13000 people before the war. uh they uh, did not get shot 6. yeah. yeah. they got a few villages in the don't. yes. for each of those in hockey region,
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and of course, the support the military gear, the manpower is not infinity in russia either. so they, for really uh, once again, depression, if there's going to be through the mobilization. but also, of course, ukraine, even though there was a delay of weapons, and it's been on the old guns and out numbered on several fronts. it's really a question just how much the dynamic in ukraine on the ground is going to change as more weapons arrived. and what will that do then when it comes to the strategy of russia, they've been threatening the west when nuclear drills and so on. it's really a big question from, from now on the sewage of to who that this is going all just hold. the dynamic is going to change on the front line, but also what that means for the ordinary citizens in your brain, dw, corresponding funding, thought to a quick look now at some of the other stories making news. as our
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6 people have been detained for public disorder in georgia, they were attending a rally protesting georgia circle for an agents little bill that critic c as a russian in spied fritz and media freedom. huge demonstrations have been ongoing and recently chinese president eugene ping has arrived and hungry. the final stop on his 1st european tour in 5 years is expected to meet with 5 minutes to victor autobahn. the adults on thursday. cheese visit is expected to further increase economic cooperation between the 2 countries. north macedonia is nationalist opposition. party has one big in parliamentary and presidential elections. the found right body lead by go down to say that no, it's good. that's cool. the claim victory with over 2 thirds of those results and likely to influence the countries chances of joining the european union in time. communities are cut off and more than a 100 people killed and devastating floods in south and brazil. it's one of the
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worst naturals as us as to get the state of real granddaughter saw it. president route at the phil has blamed climate change and is promising urgent action to prevent further destruction link to global warming. the skies have cleared the flood waters and southern brazil remain dangerously high. much of the city of poto a leg ray is submitted and almost entirely cut off. the airport is swamped and main roads. a barely possible, a search and rescue teams of climbing neighborhoods to help fellows unable to give out a settle see, it's very sad to see people desolate with no direction unable to make contact because there's no power. i know communication, no cell phone signal, it's difficult to get in touch with this time. at least they don't know where to go
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meet is most of you, but when you arrive, but as well as damaging critical infrastructure. the heavy rains have lease crops across rio from the sol under rosa, and kill livestock. although some animals appear to have had a lucky escape. more than 160000 people have been forced from the homes by the flooding, with many seeking higher ground to cease hop kemp again to your i took shelter here because i don't think that was i will ever get this high. thank you again low on the rest of the work is that bringing us food and there are doctors treating people who are sick so many by thing, just as a way if you have removed from too much water to noise, enough shortages of basic supplies are also causing problems along with a growing risk of disease in florida to areas adding to the patient is
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more for cast, rain with fee is flood, waters could rise again before they start to receive the south korea as president says he wants to set up a new ministry to help boost a re quote and load both rates, cooling it, and national emergency is already the lowest in the world, 10 times another 8 percent last year. despite state spending on family friendly policies. experts predict if it doesn't improve south korea's population, will have by the end of the century, many korean women complain they're forced to bear the buttons of child care that we're having to choose between a career or family that speak to young jin kim, she is editorial director of career pro a us innovation service based. and so what about yourself, do you have kids so plans to have any i don't have plans for
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it, but i'm not particularly against it. when i speak to most of my friends in my, in the same age early thirty's, they also feel the same summer married and they want to have kids for me or someone like me, people consider having children of something of a thing of a far away future when their career is more settled or they have better and better plans for housings and also other things to consider. like for myself, i wouldn't want to um, really raise my child in a super competitive south korean environment unless the society changes understand where you're coming. folks tell us more about some of the, the more interesting state incentives to boost the both right. and there have been a lot of different types of government incentives, but i would say that many of them are targeting wrong things. a lot of the state of
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centers focused on maybe providing better paternity leave maternity leave for people who are working these days. it's very different from ages ago when women use too many women used to knock work after being married. it's usually both husband and wife. they, they work and so the government, instead of most, he was on trying to tackle that. but it also has to really handle the issue of load marriage rate as well in early thirties in late twenty's these days. and people are really not looking at marriage and child care of childbirth as something of a thing that they would do in their late twenties on society. changed a lot. but the government incentives not to not really tackle that part of the changing social norms when it comes to parenthood itself and marriage. so i think that's why i'm despite many of the students that as it's not really working. but there happened other incentives such as
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a little bit of an increased support for things like ex, freezing for women to retain the possibility of having children even later in life . if current trends continue, it's predicted south korea's population could have by 2100. what happens to the country that a lot of problems as we are expecting? i'm just going to mention 2 things. one is military, south korea is still technically as the war with north korea. and we are on conscription basis. and if the demographic cliff hits by, it will be very difficult to maintain the current level of number of forces in south korea. so serving service numbers. secondly, there would be a big pension issue uh, and the generate, the younger generation will basically be responsible to pay more before the pension, and also they will. it's not only the little birth rate also the aging society. so there would be a lower ration of people who can participate and you call them and get to it is in
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the future and they will have increased responsibility to take care of the elderly . okay. putting a future with or without children. young man came great. okay. thank you. here in germany, a full america land has been injured in an attack at a library, social democratic francisco. you say now the city's economy minister was hit over the head by the silence wielding a bag containing a solid object. the 74 year old man has been arrested the series of reason incidences fueling fee is about the secure here politicians that the activists in germany. one incident in the eastern city of chased and was caught on camera by a dw tape to see the gun or some of the new campaign event. tens, ugly green politicians set upon by 2 bystanders threatening our commer team. and the queens number
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a is that most spinster we've joined yvonne most not fuse running for local office in the east and her party. the greens have become a point target of political violence and recent months. and this is kind of this. i think it's especially important in this district where you have a lot of non voters to maybe motivate them again to vote until at least show your face. and to say we're here. in fact, isn't the of the to move to another area. the nude became tense, a group nearby sound has a bond nazi slogan. for the following a party. then this happened until 9 with us robin was supposed to be, you know, you're breaking the law. what are you doing this?
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move lot documented the evidence. another group started happening, her and her team pulling a pair of files they decided to retreat back out to see i go mail, you see that the arguments are not founded, but it's something they've picked up somewhere else. it's not porton s, as all, i'm just honestly, i haven't had this one before. actually it's a new one for me. but yeah, we'll keep on fighting when it comes to writing. busy but that i've got saw before, that confronted the need. that picture right now, we're all the camera off the old. can someone call the police like you to need that photo you bloody green a is that much? they are you crazy? as a parent to imitate the group on demand that they delete the pictures? witnesses try to reach the police
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most my for my food to now s my, so my 1st of all, it took a long time before we got through to them. done homes with this and then they didn't take them so seriously. and then they said that they will take 5 to 10 minutes, even though they were told that threats were made against the group. and just so, you know, the police station is a 3 minute walk away from him as it up in the ships. i'm extremely personally disappointed and i think this is something we will have to talk about. at least offices eventually arrived. official say they're investigating the suspect for fault vandalism. i'm so using unconstitutional slogans. me to go to some sports news now, and brianna madrid will face burrows, the adult on team the champions league final. after a dramatic light, when of a buying munich, the dream of an old gentleman final in the most watched annual sporting events on the planet ended in controversy by and scored. first, thanks to us,
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the pope's drawing from our phones are davies with just 2 minutes left, substitute to say to equalize before grabbing the window. in the stoppage time we've buying claiming an off site, the germans thought they had levels, but for another debatable offside go stuff with that. that was not meadows dw sports, but a drama that yeah, i mean amazing. that's exactly what the champions league is all about. let's talk about real madrid 1st because yet again they've, they pulled out the bag in the semifinal 2 years ago. they were, they were losing his gold, 3 goes by lights on this time it was 2 goals. you know, the record 14 times champions. and they, they just don't know how to live, who's in this competition and your salute the goals score he's, he's a journeyman. he was like the hanover, a few years ago. and jenny played with stoke in england, you know, not major clubs. and he was, we have a laughing stock getting ready for almost and he explained to him, it's going to goes, he was actually playing for team to go relegated last season. so quite incredible
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story from him. but then looking, looking at buying, you know, manual lawyer had a great game, then he made a mistake for the 1st go. and then the 2nd goal was upside through to go was the upside. i think he was just on. but then by and think that go in and get a level a and the officials flag it for upside to blow the whistle when really they should have waited for the video assistant. and i actually think it was just off side and the officials got them. all right. that's totally fine. coach wasn't very happy. we can listen to him now. have the boss to have the guts to raise the flag in a situation like this is a huge, huge, huge called and it's a wrong call. the rest already has the chance when he sees that we've been the 2nd ball and we've been the rebound and we get the shot. the rate between guns, he has the chance not to be. so he takes the decision to whistle is against every road. i'm sorry, we accept the lost it is what it is,
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but just that would not have happened on the other side. so the prospect of an old drug and find a lot of bots. what do you think about goldman rather than buy it? yeah, i mean you wouldn't have predicted the obviously, the start of the season buying, assess this e as in 2012 without a trophy. i retain the race track is called bundles of those and still has never won a trophy using ty, korea now. but don't blend yet it's, it's such a say start with, don't mean because they had everything holland go to the best place in the world and you bedding them. they both left ends of the year when they both left. they can go and get to the champions, like finally, really to show that it's, it's all about the team and to be how we send you manual that can salary money. and to get through, it says that of a fairy tale story, really for the goldman over to the find it tough in wembley against real madrid, the reco champions book the way don't move in playing and everything totally
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independent. they get their own faced and the one that they get. but in the champions league, i give them a chance that so they, i mean, they wanted to play against by and because they wanted revenge for 2013 when they last against by and in the final also it wembley. but this will be a really interesting game here, and another chance, but german success tonight. yes. by labor tuesday with the bundles they get champions of play against roma in the real police. any finals that go to to know late from the 1st, like you'd expect them to go through an amazing season for they've occasion. i mean, they haven't lost in 48 games just quite incredible. this will be a record if they went to night or drawer only be going to $49.00 games an entire season. quite incredible. they could win 3 trophies already won the bonus. they got maybe the euro blake, and they got the general final as well. so general football is, is doing fantastic and because of the success is they've got an extra spots in the champions league next season. that is, thank you very much. i us. and that brings you up to dates here on dw,
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off to the breaks egypt from a foreign minister. tell us how the war in guns that could turn into a wider conflict as on complex own. with sarah kelly, i've been resolved and see you again next down of the
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conflict. so with sarah kelly 5 months into the war and gaza and deadly chaos around and aide con boy has glaringly highlighted the desperation and climbed the depths full amongst civilians. my guess is sweet on complex, on is not responding. form, egyptian foreign minister and long time diplomat. at what point is egypt have no choice but to consider opening its border to thousands onto monetary and ground conflict next on dw, thank you so much. gemini, 1945 in hundreds of thousands of women and girls were raised by soldiers of
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the full allied powers of to decades. the victims and mac children of finally breaking the science and talking about the trauma that has shaped their entire lives. women as boys in 45 minutes on d w. the 1st engine already is whenever they feel like you don't themselves feeling a fashion. and most of the pieces in this guy ben's how many are including the us of survival to do they do is the
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secret lives of the inside stuffs may 22nd on d w, the 5 months into the war and gaza and deadly chaos around in a convoy has glaringly highlighted the desperation and climbing death toll among civilians. the cottage of humanity is something they haven't seen protected by guess this week on complex own is not to find the former egyptian foreign minister and long time diplomat of what points as egypt have no choice. but to consider opening its border 2 thousands on through monetary and grounds. have the shocking scenes of suffering brought this conflict to an inflection point not.