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the the, this is dw, use a live from bullet greece and show at the highest levels of her moss and is ready to strike, has killed 3 sons of palestinian militant groups top politically to its main hon. yet, he accuses this rest of the and revenge also coming out who comes in and who stays out sweeping over whole of the european union's immigration policy, which no make a site is fair. but some say it doesn't go far enough. fluff tens of thousands of people are forced to leave their home submit, devastating flooding, and parts of russia and catholic stock. some of the was just hit the region in
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a 2 years. the i'm was like a welcome to the program is really has confirmed that it has killed 3 sons of how most of the top political lead to is mailed, honey. a. the brothers were traveling in a single vehicle in the gaza strip when they would target to buy and is rarely drawing a mouse. a group considered to be a terrorist organization by multiple countries and says, 4 of the latest grandchildren also died in the strike on is some sons are among the highest profile figures to be killed so far in the will a strike to the heart of how much but killed 3 of the groups most prominent figures, the sons of how mazda is lead, or is mo honey henry guy. they were here to visit the families of people
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who have been killed, run, look on him and come at once. it could have been a terrible massacre because the streets are always busy. luckily they only talk is of them. they're always so many children in this area. that is rarely army says the brothers had conducted militant activity in the central gaza strip, describing one of them as a cell commander. their father is mine, honey is how much is diplomatic face? he lives outside of gaza and has acted as a negotiator in choose talks since the war began. the depths of his sons commerce news. these fire talks in type of drug own without sign of a breakthrough. the latest proposal, which i must, as it's studying reportedly includes the release of 40, is rarely hostages being held in gaza and return for hundreds of palestinians from
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it's rarely jail's need says the attack will not change the groups demands. but concerns are growing that it could tarnish months of talks, especially after they appear to be gathering steam in recent days. or they have we also dw, yes. i mean is this in jerusalem? what role is my and honey a place in the war and what's the effect that killings may have on the ongoing seas? fine it goes to asians as well. he really is the top leader of come off, but also the diplomatic face from us. he's been a leader since 2017. he lives outside of the gaza strip in could tar shuttling between to tar and turkey, as well as meeting a rainy and officials for talks. he's able to travel around because he's not inside the gaza strip. he's also safe from air strikes because of that. now it's really up to him. what happens in the negotiations, of course he is going back and forth with other leaders or from us. but really,
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since he came out and he said after the strikes that this would not affect the negotiations, but really is, this is the biggest loss for him since the conflicts started this latest conflict. so it really remains to be seen whether or not this will have an effect on those negotiations, which for all intents and purposes, lie in his hands. that was, i mean, is in jerusalem. now the european parliament has approved a sweet thing reform to the blocks asylum policies. the changes set to kick in in 2026 will bring in tougher board checks and obliged all $27.00 countries to share responsibility for undocumented migration. money will make us have called a fair system of settling asylum seekers, but others disagree. the atanya and coast guard buckling roof seas to rescue 37 migrants just some of the lakes this arrivals. this area of the
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island of lump producer is considered one of the front lines in europe, struggle to control migration. last year, more than 1100000 people fives for asylum in the u. the highest number since 2016. basically has been one of the countries pushing for an over hold of migration policies to help share the burden. now those reforms have passed and the european parliament with the majority of $16.00 and $2.00 fox sports club i wrote, this is a historical decision is the historical moment would not to golf is 4 and a half years old. very few so that we could make it to actually have both parliament ended member states to agree on the new comprehensive and solid migration and asylum policy. the you migration and decide impact bundled together agreements that were years in the making. one of the chief aims is to synchronize
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procedures starting with the screening of non e u and national it's on arrival. and the collection of biometric task board or facilities will be created to accommodate the asylum seekers with faster decisions to speed up the return of those ineligible to stay. most importantly, o e u members would be required to either take an asylum seekers or help with financial contributions. some lawmakers say it does not solve problems, it was meant to it bleeding and out of this won't be an automatic we distribution of those seeking protection. so the 1st country of arrival will still be responsible to diag. it's no real solid narrative. absolutely nothing is being done to stop the depths in the mediterranean. the borders will become more and more closed off. we will see more brutality. and so people have to take more risks and more dangerous routes for you at least get needs to be the vote was also briefly disrupted by protesters who called the reform short sizes. they're concerned that
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is adults supposition often times it by the extreme right. and leaves the lives of those in need in even grace or danger. a dw correspondent jack patrick has more on the rustles. this is being one of the most grueling complex, difficult, divisive pieces of legislation in new york in your new, especially for the last decade. and a lot of the, i mean, please here in brussels in new york. we in union have been very, very conflicted about trying to get this over the lines. many of them voted against certain aspects of the parts, but have approved other aspects and the rules of the different elements of this package got enough votes were approved, meaning the overarching thing is approved and that will be a release for many of the people that are being heavily involved in the negotiations on this migration and asylum products because they will go into
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dependent if one aspect were to have failed. the whole thing wouldn't of was. that's because things like the detention and processing the use external borders in countries like it's the grease on spain was reliance on another part of the vote which was to transfer people up into other parts of the european union. it's only approved that will be a sigh of relief, but as one of the p set to meet ahead of the vote, no one will be popping buses or champagne in brussels this evening. check direct reporting from brussels. let's take a look now at some of the stories making news around the worlds. you as president joe biden depends prime minister. in the case, you have pledged a united front to count to china to lead us health talks in washington, a heads of a 3 way summit with the philippine president fed and non macros. junior. the summit of such a focus on the perceived threats from china in the, in the pacific region. this echo is full now. vice president,
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jorge glass has reportedly attempted suicide. gloss was arrested last week after police right on mexico's embassy and key to where he had been living since december, which has since a matched and which gloss claims he was beaten by police during his detention is facing corruption charges. south korea and media reporting that president, eunice, if yo has promised to renew his administration off the suffering a heavy defeat and call them entry elections. the countries prime minister until presidential advisors have attended their resignations, with nearly over it's counted in south korea's parliamentary elections. the liberal opposition party is look set for a landslide victory. at least 3 people have been shot and wounded as in need of fitz or festival in the united states, city of philadelphia. police arrested 5 people in connection with the shooting, including a 15 year old boy. the incidents happened as
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a residence to celebrate to the end of ramadan or flooding has forced tens of thousands to leave their homes in border areas of southern russia and catholic stone. melting snow has raised water levels along the your old river, costing dikes and dams to collapse. dorsey as have setup a rescue operation, the local residents say enough's enough was done to prevent the search. the flooded area is getting bigger by the hour. the rising waters now threatened the regional capital of our in board. a city of more than half a 1000000 authorities urging everyone in dangerous areas to leave their homes. mother and civil the. it's hard for me around we have to stay strong vehicle. my son has come for that. i have to give an example that we will overcome it to deal with the floods heat, several regions in west in siberia and neighboring cars like stone rushes
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emergencies. ministry launched a massive rescue operation, but they help from the federal center is often seen as too little or too late. a brief protest over the handling of the disaster broke out in the regions 2nd largest city of our school on monday. to provide guides, almost the people in the city help each other regardless of some tensions we have, we can say the same about audit and with station the administration should not just be a shame. they need to be sick. and to start, the waters became uncontrollable after a dam intended to hold just over 5 meters of water broke over the weekend. its level has since doubled, questions have been raised over whether negligence lead to the disaster, as well as the authorities response to a. the local residents would also like to hear a word of support from the country's leader on the regions largest floods in
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decades. instead, they go to a message from the spokes person. teaching fucking teachers. cute also pollutant is not in the open book region physically. he's constantly involved in the matter issue. mind. he's dealing with these issues the entire day, which is which at the moment as visit to the region is not on the agenda. it's the most critical moment. now. we will monitor developments in the next few days and with the kremlin state control over the media and security services, it's unlikely that many people will be publicly questioning if the disaster perhaps, could have been prevented. a cost in the us states of arizona has reinstated a net total bond on abortion under lower dating back to the 19th century. the ruling is the latest setback for abortion rights campaign, is since the us supreme court of a ton, the nationwide entitlement to pregnancy termination 2 years ago the by the
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ministration has blamed for my president donald from for limiting abortion rights. but from says the arizona little goes to fall, the arizona low dates back to $1864.00. according to the state supreme court, there's no reason to con, once again for her bit nearly own abortions in the states. except those that could save the mother's life. the revised ban extends to pregnancies that result from great and incest, arizona. the attorney general once the decision repealed when the supreme court upholds what is clearly an unconstitutional ban on abortion. and when there are still lingering and remaining legal issues to work our way through. no, i'm not going to allow any county attorney to prosecute abortion in, nor am i below can not be enforced for 14 days.
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after that, anyone who performs the procedure could phase 2 to 5 years in prison. of hey, always plan to follow the law and i will have to really weigh the rest and benefits and make that that's a personal decision that i'll have to make under counsel from, from lawyers. rather than, you know, making clinical decisions based on what my patients are telling me, i will be phoning my lawyers for guidance on what i can do. the ruling is the latest. i'm a series of state level abortion battle. 2 years ago. the us supreme court are both the 1973 ruling women had a constitutional rights to obtain an abortion. since then, new restrictions have been sweeping comes over to us, states almost off of the founding about something you're watching dw, up next here on the channels. we have a documentary asking how ready is nato to defend itself?
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