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the the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin is really tanks roll into russell in southern gossip is real, takes control of a team border crossing inside the territory. encouraging leads in new ceasefire deal hanging in the balance. also coming up, the smiles and handshake says vladimir putin as one in his brushes, president for an unprecedented term. he's set to rule for another 6 years with the country firmly under his breath. and we step into the garden of time.
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the theme of this years met gala in new york as stars hit the red carpet in spot, the blow em. terry martin, thanks for joining us. as well as military has seized control of a key border crossing and gaza. it's released images of what it says are tanks rolling into rop uh in the south of the strip, which is a vital crossing point for humanitarian aid coming via egypt. the incursion has cast new dealt over whether a deal can be done over a propos ceasefire with some us, which is considered a terrorist organization by several countries. despite that and is really delegation, is heading to cairo for talks. after a night of celebrations, palestinians wake up to a familiar reality is rarely tanks converge on the key rough of border crossing.
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these really are me saying has taken control of the check points, guys aside. in the city of rough people are searching for bodies under the rubble following dead leaves rarely strikes over night. last rod cause these heavy guns by a very, very heavy bombardment with planes, rockets, tank, machine guns such a never in my life. have i seen this? i'm almost 69 years old in my life. i've never seen bombings like this. all right. how about on tuesday is real dropped lift. let's have a rough urgent residence to leave parts of the city for what it calls an expanded to minute. terry, an area the order of foods in many displace palestinians on the move again. and now they're saying to evacuate from rafa,
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which we go. ton unit has ruined what is left. they ruined our lives. there's nothing left. there's no safety and no home. there is no one, but god has sent us. no, no, no. we don't know where to go and tell us where to go. and it's all my was the income unit, the safe place. my eyes on the 10th is the water. electricity is the food and drink and um, is it a safe place in the gauze? i now have a nice, safe place to be on the can wait on the move with our children and be confines safe to look on them. well, the arab countries to see us is going to emphasize without children upon the use of whom us except in the cease fire was met with joy on the streets of gods on monday evening. but i was late to israel's attacks. stop the celebrations. daniel gala is the middle east expert and the editor in chief of the scene is magazine. this is what he's expecting from the ceasefire talks as well. i think
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this is really the last chance with the current setup of negotiators to reach a deal. and i think everybody knows this, and we can see that has been some conflict and contradict information about the status about the quality of the proposal and who agreed to it or not. but the fact that the is very government descending at the same time while they are conducting strikes and rough uh, a delegation to cairo to negotiate this deal, shows that it's very difficult for me to tell you how to get out of this proposal. it last night, there was some reports about how mazda agreeing to, to a cease fire deal that israel had non degree to, and that was not enough for israel, but at the same time, it's quite difficult to imagine that the c i, a director bill burns, was spend some time now in the middle east, in colorado and, and in egypt, twin who is responsible for negotiating. the steel made a mistake or unclear communication with the is released. so i think everyone knows
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what it comes down to is the question. if is, what is it gives able and willing to accept in exchange for the hostages, a permanent ceasefire, whatever they may call it. and i think that's the target of the negotiators, and that's why and that's and you always hesitant to agree to it because if he can, if he agrees to a permanent ceasefire and he calls it a permanent sees via then he would not reach his goal to uh, to eliminate him us, and he would not satisfy his the coalition partners. and he would probably have to step down as a prime minister of israel sketchup on a few other stories making headlines around the world right now. authorities have detained to ukrainian security officials for allegedly plodding to assassinate president. lot of means the landscape keys, s b u security services. russia was behind the plan. ukraine government maintains moscow has repeatedly tried to assassinate the landscape since the invasion. 2 years ago as least 6 people were killed when
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a building under construction collapse. in south africa, dozens of workers have been pulled from the rubble, but more remain trapped around 70 people were working at the site in the city of george. and here in berlin, here in germany, police have begun breaking up a pro palestinian protest at berlin's free university. active is to set up tents in a courtyard. college officials say they called in police because the protesters refused to negotiate with them. now, to russia, where vladimir putin has been sworn in as president for another 6 year term for the and took the oath of office in a ceremony of the kremlin in moscow. i made great fanfare with many western countries boycotted the event due to the war in ukraine. 151 a landslide victory of the controversial election in march, though without any genuine opposition candidates allowed to run against him. during
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his dog duration address, preteen said leading was, quote, a sacred duty and that the country would pass through this difficult period splitter 6 dw, russia. analysts cost, teen aga told me about the main challenges protein is likely to face during his 5th terminal office. first of all, i think that to, to the restore this union, but he does want to restore rushes, sort of in fact, to influence all neighboring states. it wants to go back essentially to the situation which russia was 2nd only to the united states. if the world viewing well, i think that's, that there's not enough. there's no real police starting rate inside of russia, but i think that's his main eastern. his main problem is actually you great. that's to fight. so the west, which seems increasingly in can to inclined to engage russia in the new economic, an arms race,
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which in the long term rush are covered with funding is underway. in the 3rd phase of india is staggered national election prime minister and a render emoji who's taking a 3rd term cost as ballot in his home state of goods or bodies. hindu nationalist b, j. p. party is widely favored when millions of people are casting their ballots today across 95 constituencies. a key issue that's arisen during this election is use unemployment. that's affecting half of india is 1400000000 people under the age of 30. the w's daily corresponded shadow. yadda looks at the situation of young people who feel left behind. desperate times for school, the other to take desperate decisions. a. he's a university graduate with a manufacturing diploma. all it always got rather it's got to go with office
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searching for use. the only job i know is it is you're not locked into any where he's now the, you know, i may as you know, so i've been selling clothes here for yeah, i'm no time to do the job. it doesn't match my qualifications because i've managed to do it just as i hope there are just no jobs available as we expected. but this government would get us in jobs. we got nothing left with india is educated on disability, a desperate and they obviously so linkedin is a window into india's unemployment crisis, which is particularly acute amongst the young and the education. according to a recent report by international labor organization holding 80 percent of those unemployed india. in fact, the chances of being jobless are even higher education. 9 times higher than what? around $8000000.00 young indians into the job market annually, which is already over saturated. all that many find is disappointment. the youth
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and employment is in the region to 1442 percent. so that's perhaps the highest youth on employment rates in the world. economies sent those middle addresses that india and maybe there was foster scoring major economy, but it hasn't been able to take it to youth alone. one big reason manufacturing, which creates lots of jobs and other developing economies still isn't booming in india. you'll find that young people have no hesitation about, you know, trying to illegally migrate the into the united states. secondly, they are there they're looking for. busy in the ex soviet union, the rest of the ukraine war they've, they've even attempted to go to israel to do construction work on the front lines because palestinian workers have been thrown off on account of these, you know,
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the gaza award that has been going on. so it's grim, it's very soon by law, so it's a week what was the last 10 years in my 1st 5 minutes to read the movie has gold, india is youth driving forceful growth and promise 1000000 new jobs. those promises ring hollow the young indian cycle deep who studied hard, but feel like didn't know to part of india as groups study. so i've got to kind of visit home to what happened to you. problem is that we are offering millions of jo . those are going to be the countries future is made of it in the us. if they use itself, it's on the deep did i very, how would the economy go forward and it's, i got the busy going because it gives a nice it's 30 that despite the disappointment, he hasn't given up his search for a job. he knows he deserves. and his vote, he says, for educated lead us to shape in this future. so unemployment is
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a key concern for young people in the selection we asked correspondent shadow. yeah . die in delhi. what india is ruling party is doing to address this issue. yes for this exact question to one of this both person sofa, they're willing to be partying daily. who politely declined to answer this question . his reason was that he of he feared that international media often missed, can choose misconstrue that a point of view. so, so that tells you whether they are ready to address this issue or not. like many experts say that, you know, the prime minister in his election valleys hasn't really focused on the issue of unemployment or the of the parties manifesto does say that if they will get back to both with a sort of, they're going to be uh, you know, they're going to be creating more jobs insect as like ition really ways and an infrastructure, but on the ground when the campaign for the elections there,
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a focus has been on, you know, the hindu majority. and um, you know, effect of this country which folds 80 percent of the population. this being up, you know, be able to tack on the, what's the minorities of this country, the prime minister in his addiction, valleys have called them infiltrators. and people, you know, who of, who produce, oh, you know, more kids. so some say that these kind of issue the religious spending is uh, is, is a deviation from the real issues that are affecting people in their day to day lives like inflation and unemployment. knowledge remains to be seen whether the youth of this country will vote on religious grounds or on the real issues on the ground that affects them. like unemployment. see the seller, seller ya, they, they're in delhi. you are watching the news from berlin. just reminder of the top story we're following this our, the is really military says is taking control of the palestinian side of the roof of border crossing in southern gaza. un is warranty. the potential collapse of
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a delivery is from the closure of the crossing and other routes into gaza. this comes as an is really delegation heads to cairo for talks on a propos sees far will leave, you know, with some red carpet session from the met, scholar in new york, which raises money for the metropolitan museum and the parts costume institute. this year's theme was a garden of time into the
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every jenny is far less surprising. allowed to give you some one day in the course of the rectory, in your northern most count the police the free time. but still very much alive. your guy to the special thoughts in germany
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recognizes where exactly.