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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming july from bullet us change has its position and calls for an immediate cease fire and gossip. us secretary of state $1020.00 blinking announces a draft un resolution for an immediate cease fire linked to the release of hostages us a fee to previous initiatives. meanwhile, israel bram saab his preparations to invade russell, also coming up last shake, the ukrainian capital key loud explosions following error alert after russian launch is missiles and drones at the city. there are reports of casualties and thousands of children. it would be
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to evacuate it from a russian border region is ukrainian, shelly intensifies authorities release images of the latest attack on belgrade region now being swept up in russia's war with ukraine plus confusion, us mexico border as a court blocks a law allowing texas state authorities to arrest suspected illegal migrants just hours after judges give us the green light. the hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. the united states has circulated a draft un security council resolution calling for an immediate cease fire link to the release of hostages in the gaza strip. during a visit to saudi arabia, us secretary of state, anthony blake, and emphasize the need to protect gas and civilians and provide to you monetary
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late. the draft resolution isn't about face for the us, which last month, vito to call for the un to even for an immediate cease fire. blinking is due next to visit both egypt and israel open more. now we can talk to a journalist, kareem allegory in cairo and baltic slot in a journalist intel a be welcome to you both by like to you 1st tell us about more about this us proposal for a ceasefire and guys and how it's likely to go down in israel slow uh, that's definitely something that wouldn't be acceptable and that is right. oh, an immediate cease fire needs to be a look further into it because an immediate cease fire. that means the end of the war. that's something that is reg will not accept. i don't think that the u. s. even will accept the one to see how much, uh, worked out from a god uh,
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with no military capabilities and also no return capability because the us is a repeating uh the fact that they did one, the october 7th attack to happen again. but is right now is not ready yet, or a ceasefire, especially the axis fire means of the end of this war entirely. so this u. s. propose that means uh for the whole situation that they want us to start to be on the terms of uh, the u. s. as well and trust out of the we need to look further into it to understand whether that means uh that uh, the hostages will be released at the i'm us will take hoover any or carry on with their capabilities inside the gaza strip, which it was. it's of course, something that wouldn't be acceptable for israel us. what is also a push for it. so i don't think this that who you ever resolution is
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a huge change in terms of the us uh, attitude toward this work in mind. mean that they want to uh, push or pressure isabel into accepting the terms that are being discussed right now in doha, regarding the timber after a temporary cease fire or cruise when the leads of some hostages and the continuation of this war in one way or another. of the continuation of course that doesn't mean that they are and for an attack to wrap up before the evaluation of the buildings, screaming, tiro, the us secretary of state is in egypt. today the government there has been involved in weeks of truce talks between israel and hum us with the momentum building now from the us towards us seized by what are you hearing about those negotiations.
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what for us, the lincoln gave an interview or 2. so the media and where he says that the agreement is getting closer and the gets a closing a he didn't give any details. so what he means by this we have a question, how much of cause and on the tables there is a general dentist to both sides for 6 weeks. ceasefire the change of the 40 hostages in exchange for the release in exchange for the 20 to settings for the number of their products to be in prison. this is from is really the prisons and but the, because they are something looks left is right and wants to have the list for my mazda of elk, this surviving hostages. how much is refusing to do this until now? how much the other site is asked to pick. the needs of the college students will reduce is where 80 present says is they say there should be at least a 100 business was life sentences. and then is where it is suggesting that some
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of some of those could be deported to search the countries and then on the other end, how much also wants to have a free excess for the people from the cells to the doors is where it is withdrawing from the excess main excess rhodes from the cells and to the north. and then there's the total for the release of prisoners, mainly the soldiers. and for that, how much wants to have a guarantee that the war is going to end. and that's, of course i'm, seems difficult. so that's how you all to stomach. because of course, he announced the destruction of how much is his main objective of this war? well, meanwhile, the war is continuing and does the cream tell us more about? that's the situation there. it sounds like the need for food assistance in gaza has become absolutely critical of what the situation is really the dire this
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some age comes to for are by far not enough. eh, eh, of course, the oldest it drops and is the purchase like a purchase on the whole problem. and the main thing is that the is right is opening, it's for the for 8. and this is also something, for example, the president of the you commission was enough on the line here in cairo on last sunday said that we need at least 500 trucks coming through the post. this is the biggest wanting about how the situation is when the transportation cause the escalate came from the the woods to prove program w. s t a few days ago, predicting simon in the northern cause us to but we have like 300000 people. isn't that right now? this of course, can you indicate this for famine? it's about manifestation of children. it's about food insecurity. the head of the w h p is set to it is that people and goals are stopping to best right now. the
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speed of which this man made hunger and mileage is from the crisis has scripts to cause that is terrifying. she wants, if there's nothing easy, measures solomon's people, thousands of people might die in this family bother. israel is still pressing ahead with plans to attack rough uh, despite massive international pressure not to do so. could netanyahu change his mind briefly if you can? slower. the short answer is no. um the and is ready to go sion, the is the on its way right now to washington dc with the minister of best stuff to the, to the person who is very close to nothing the on also the hospital. so you go to advisor. so see how they can be the one to inform the americans what the plans are and ensure that there will be an evaluation of civilian added the other have. if you add the other one, this operation to start,
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then they will ask the americans as we understand that what your proposal is for taking out how much and out routing come on enjoying that because that's what you agree with this. as they are saying, uh from the beginning of that before that there will be no, i'm us authoritarian or military capabilities inside the government strips of one to proposal. and that's what we understand from oh, it seem to have lost the line there too by like the dean in tel aviv bonding, if you can still hear us. thank you very much. kareem l y in cairo. thank you to thank you to your best now to ukraine's capital t of where several explosions have been held. heard in the city center. it follows an error alert prompted by a series of missiles and drones launched by russia largest attack of its kind in recent weeks. keys, mayor of italy, kitch,
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gonna click go says the 8 people have been injured in the rock and fragments destroyed. several buildings including a kindergarten residence or sheltering in the subway as air defense units engage in repelling the assault. or for the very latest from key. if we can join our correspondent there, max tundra now much 1st tell us more about these overnight attacks on ukraine's capital right, terry? so the city right now is recovering from a large scale attack, one of the kind that it has an experience for many weeks. now. last night, at about 3 o'clock in the morning air raid sirens were, could be heard here and across the capitol at a rate alert that was last for about 3 hours. and in that time, residents in the city could hear air defense going to work. air defense rockets being launched into the air flashes in the sky and explosions. that being sounded
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all across the city. um, from what the you printed air processing 31. this house were launched at the crating capital, all of which were intercepted according to them. these miss houses are different types of missiles. i'm cruising this house, but also the listing this house, including the the decor misheard of change on the cell, which is very difficult to intercept that according to the training several taken out of the years now. um, there were no direct tips in the city, but um, falling debris came down, hit the residential buildings. kindergarten was impacted, businesses were impacted as well as powered infrastructure. and the numbers you just mentioned regarding people injured have been corrected. as of now, it seems that 13 people were injured, at least 2 of them being children. and this attack is this, that are ready at this,
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at this scale, hasn't happened and quite a number of weeks. now, the ukranian authorities to say that this was the 1st time and more than a month said the russian strategic pharmacy was deployed and 11 aircraft are said to have been taking parts in this attack on, on the training capital. so it sounds like a multi pronged attack on t of is, is this being seen there max as retaliation for yesterday's attacks on russia's belgrade region? the one that is very difficult to say um, because usually uh the russians by the rest of the trainings with uh, would comment on the, on uh, the reason behind their military actions. um the russians and ford wouldn't comment on these kind of attacks usually. but what we know is that there has been fighting happening in the north of ukraine in the border regions with,
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with russia in the size of the southern, uh, uh, provinces, in, in, russian, the builder would region for example, and the course agent as well as in the senior region, the training that has these regions have experience from apartment ad showing. and in addition to that, as you mentioned, there has been russia has experience, boots on the ground already on march 12th, pro, key of russian militias carried out an incursion into russian territory and have been fighting there. the russians were quickly to comment on this on to down play the events to say that the tech has important, but more than a week later. um, from what we know uh this fighting was still going on. and um, it's not exactly clear what the, what the status is right now, but what from, from what we're hearing in belgrade region in russia, for example, the children are being evacuated and the long term effects or the defects of this
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distance fighting are not clear. it's certainly not gonna change the course of the war, but it might disrupt things on the ground and certainly um anger and to an extent, i'm embarrassed the russian leaders bucks. thank you very much for bring us up to date there. that was the w as much turned in key. so as we just heard russia's belgrade border region has been pounded by shelling for several days. authorities there, so thousands of children are to be moved to safety as they expand. a major evacuation plan, the regions capital city sits just 40 kilometers from the ukranian border. the area has come under increasing attack and recent months with russia's president vladimir putin biling to protect civilians from long range ukrainian strikes and cross border rates. this kindergarten in belgrade is one of many buildings damaged and showing the kindergarten principal witnessed the blast firsthand.
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it was loud. the glass was ringing. all the doors were shaking after the last and the loudest bang. we understood that it was somewhere nearby. we didn't even suspect that it wasn't our place. we thought it was close, but not at our place. then when everything come down, we saw the aftermath. no children were injured. but in another part of belgrade, a man was killed when shrapnel from the showing hid his car. rushes military says the attack is aimed at the stabilizing the country after its recent election. can use the cause, we kind of respond to the same way you can buy for guarding civilian infrastructure and or the other object was where the enemy attacks are. we have our own views on this matter, and our own plans. we will fall like what we have outlined. so far west has plans include restricting entry to nearby cities in the belgrade region and evacuating around $1200.00 children. but with the war and ukraine now in russia's doorstep,
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the border region is feeling the effect and the source of enemy fire is getting harder to detect. we spoke about this earlier with philip bus, you less key, a former c o, a paramilitary case officer. he is now director of the center for intelligence and non traditional warfare of the foreign policy research institute in the us. he gave us his assessment of the situation in the around belgrade. so i would say that you have to look at these attacks and 2 contacts. one is a tactical operation, design probably to relieve pressure from ukraine forces under attack. and the done boss is all 3 areas to the of the south east of the country, but also as a psychological operation to discredit and during the elections which have just passed. and also to show that the promise that this war is not going to affect the average russian is not true. it also undermines the kremlin is claimed that all
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russians support this war. because of we have a lease of taxes, 3 russian volunteer military units, fighting for on the side of you, praying against pollutants regime. and there's other people who are undertaking this attacks right now. these 3 groups have been around for a few years, and they're generally made up of either the sector store centers of, or who come over the ukraine side, or also ethnic russians who had immigrated earlier to ukraine and are also fine. uh for ukraine. they're part of the many, a national group within the, the international fighters were fighting for ukraine. besides this, these rush groups, you also have group 2 dealers. chechnya, georgians and, and many others of the 3 that we know are taking part of this are known as the freedom of russian legion or the russian volunteer corps and the siberian battalion, which is one of the newer ones. but it recently been in combat in the disco,
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the number maybe a few 1000 or not large. but again, it's a great psychological impair. shows russians fighting against russians on russian soil, against, against losing and against it for spell within the european union. most leaders continue to stress their long term commitment to supporting ukraine. but increasingly there are risk. so we're just how far that supports you go. the divisions have become even more pronounced since prince as president. a mental on that call went out on a limb with an idea he floated earlier this month. it's only got his phone on have him to stay on the face of things. the french president and the german tons to that are aligned to both committed pro europeans who also both explicitly support to ukraine. but it's starting to become clear, they might not be getting on. related to how your credit background started talking about sending european grind treatment to ukraine's kind is on top of sholtes said
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no microns suggested gemini, should be sending long range taurus, besides jokes, was forced to say no. my home is put shelton, a very difficult position. and in some ways, schultz shouldn't have shot, but he should have stuck to a message and it should have been true and consistent because he have full but we're getting around the place and changing things. it doesn't look very effective once he's responding to my. com dw his head speculation by some senior you did some of the showcases refusal to send the tourist missiles to ukraine. is personal on his part. that having being pressured into sending to that the tangs, he mounted ones to be seen, to stand firm on something. the president of the chancellor met in berlin last week, commercial smiles and friendship, but no public expression of change in political positions. the reality is the
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germany has actually become ukraine's 2nd biggest supplier of military aid, off to the u. s. a mine seem to 17700000000. your ex it's significantly move and not have friends, which has committed 635000000 years of military aid. according to the ukraine support track study. do craniums with the austin? well, uh, you know, they call talks a big game. but is he willing to back that up by a significant increase in military assistance to ukraine, france and germany guessing along with each other is fundamental for the european union. not much happens in less the 2 can agree, and ukraine is just one of the issues you lead is a discussing during that process. and the summit sketchup, on a few other stories making headlines around the world today. the us is, are lifting more american citizens out of haiti as the caribbean country grapples
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with a crisis sparked by armed gangs. they've taken over much of the capital portion prints, with violence now spreading to the suburbs. despite eighty's prime minister are only agreeing to step down last week. you in his warrant that sudan is suffering one of the world's worst humanitarian disasters in recent memory. it says more than $18000000.00 people are now at risk of famine. there more than a 3rd sedans population because of the ongoing civil war. the head of the un humanitarian officer slammed the international community for its lack of x. u. k, and australia have signed a new defense agreement and boosting intelligent sharing and military coordination . the treaty is seen as a response to concerns over china is military expansion in the asia pacific. however, it does not include a mutual defense packed that would commit each station to respond if the other is
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attack. luis montenegro has been appointed as portugal, as new prime minister is central right. democratic alliance party narrowly won the election earlier this month for 2 goals. president has invited montenegro to form of minority government, a after 8 years of socialist rule is about not to form an agreement with the far right shake of party, which has quadrupled its parliamentary representation to now to the us state of texas and the ongoing legal fight over new immigration law, it's grants, state officials, the power to arrest and deport anyone suspected of crossing the border from mexico illegally. up until now enforcing migration laws was the responsibility of federal not state authorities. new law was supposed to go into force this month, but an appeals court has put the measure on hold, leading to confusion at the border. the final steps towards the
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american dream. thousands of my friends tried to reach you as showing in search for a better life. while on the other side, a legal battle shows confusion over who has the power to police the border for some of those who has made it through texas as new immigration law is only adding to their concern. it's little difficult now. immigration services keep endorsing us to keep trying. but if we face this new law upon arrival, then everything becomes more complicated for us because we can't keep moving forward. i believe that they keep shutting goals and us every day. texas, the texas governor assess the us is facing an invasion of our legal migrant and the state has the right to defend itself. but immigration cases here are currently handled by the federal government, not the states. however,
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under the new law state, sheriffs would have the power to arrest anyone they suspect of entering the u. s. i legally with manufacturing the new legislation which could see my friends facing up to 20 years in prison. we're not going to be targeting minorities or anything like that. we have to have reasonable age. somebody is here legal years committed before with the legs. so our good citizens don't need to be worried about the police wished but neighboring mexico says it's worried about this new law. and even if texas is given the power to enforce it, the country has made clear it won't be accepting anyone deported by the state. for we go, let's take a look at some for a footage from chester zulu and the u. k. were to snow leopard sup just arrived.
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it's the 1st time to say who has ever cared for the endangered big cats. the male and female will have room to room in an immersive habitat design to recreate the rocky terrain of the himalayan mountains. zoe, describe your arrival as a huge milestone for the protection of these eye clinic caps. as for joe, just reminded the top stories were following for you this hour. the us has called for an immediate cease fire linked to the release of hostages and the gaza strip. washington circulated a draft un security council resolution after the towing previous such a pause. the secretary of state engineer lincoln is visiting the middle east right now and efforts to broker a ceasefire. russia has attacked keith overnight with
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a garage of missiles and drums. the crate in capital was brought to by several explosions, and the blasts of resulted in casualties. evacuations and residential building being damaged. ukraine said its defense units had been engaged in repelling the assault. the 1st large attack in recent weeks. don't forget, you can always get the the, the news on the go. just download or from google play or from the app store. that'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world. as well as push notifications for any breaking news. there's lots of sports business, entertainment news there to the you are watching the news coming to you live from berlin. you'll find much more on our website, of course at dw dot com for me, terry martin and everyone here at c w. there's thanks for watching
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