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#CheapFlights #Aviation #AirlinesUNICEF: Palestinians in Gaza ‘psychologically’ and ‘physically shattered’ | DW NewsDW News2024-10-20 | The Hamas-run health ministry says 87 people are either killed or missing after the Israeli military conducted strikes on Beit Lahiya in the north of Gaza Saturday and overnight into Sunday. The strikes left one of the highest death tolls in a single attack in months. The UN has condemned the strike. Authorities in Gaza say two of the territory's three remaining hospitals were also hit. Israel has intensified its military operation in northern Gaza, and says it is targeting Hamas militants.
Chapter Breakdown: 0:00 Deadly Israeli military strikes in northern Gaza 0:33 James Elder, UNICEF Spokesperson, on aid restrictions and Israeli strikes on hospitals in northern Gaza
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Chapter Breakdown: 0:00 Judge issues formal arrest warrant for a man allegedly planning attack on Israeli embassy 0:30 DW Reporter Tessa Walther explains what authorities know about the possible suspect 1:47 Raphael Bossong, Terrorism analyst, German Institute for International and Security Affairs, discusses statements of the Interior Ministry on the apparent threat of Islamist terrorism
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For more news go to: http://www.dw.com/en Follow DW on social media: ►Facebook: facebook.com/deutschewellenews ►Twitter: twitter.com/dwnews ►Instagram: instagram.com/dwnews ►Twitch: twitch.tv/dwnews_hangout Für Videos in deutscher Sprache besuchen Sie: youtube.com/dwdeutschLebanese army says Israeli strike kills three of its soldiers in southern Lebanon | DW NewsDW News2024-10-20 | The Lebanese army says an Israeli strike has killed three of its soldiers in the south of Lebanon. The strike comes as Israel's air force says it attacked Hezbollah's intelligence headquarters in Lebanon's capital, Beirut. The Israeli air force also claims to have hit an underground weapons facility. The strikes were conducted after the Israeli military issued evacuation orders for people in two neighborhoods in southern Lebanon. Lebanese state media is also reporting that Israel has struck dozens of locations in the south.
Chapter Breakdown 0:00 Israel says it hit Hezbollah's intelligence headquarters in Beirut 0:34 Journalist Stella Männer reports from Beirut
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#Israel #IslamicState #GermanyHow sex-abuse survivor Gisele Pelicot became a global heroine | DW NewsDW News2024-10-20 | A criminal trial in France has shaken up discussions of sex abuse around the world. A man is on trial for drugging his wife and recruiting dozens of men to rape her over nearly a decade. We know the details because the woman who survived the abuse, 72-year-old Gisele Pelicot, chose to make the trial and the horrific details open to the public, assuring the men accused of assaulting her can no longer hide behind anonymity. DW's Sonia Phalnikar reports.
#France #GiselePelicot #SexualAbuseOn patrol with Kenyan police in gang-terrorized Haitian capital | DW NewsDW News2024-10-20 | Haiti is one of the world's poorest countries and has seen an upsurge in killings, rapes and kidnappings since the 2021 assasination of President Jovenel Moïse. Violent gangs control large areas of the capital Port-au-Prince, terrorizing civilians. The UN says more than 3,600 people have been killed in gang violence this year alone. In 2023, the UN mandated an international security support mission, led by the Kenyan police. 2,500 police officers were expected, but only 400 Kenyans arrived three months ago. They’ve made some gains, but the task is risky. DW correspondent Mariel Mueller got exclusive access and went on patrol with the Kenyan police, in Port-au-Prince.
#Haiti #Kenya #PortAuPrinceIsrael disputes reported death toll as it steps up strikes in northern Gaza | DW NewsDW News2024-10-20 | Israel is stepping up its campaign in Gaza. Hamas-run authorities there says at least 73 people have been killed in a Israeli airstrikes in Bait Lahia, in the north. Israel's military says it's investigating the incident but claims the death toll has been exaggerated. Meanwhile, in nearby Jabaliya, thousands of Palestinians are fleeing as Israel presses on with its offensive as part of a year-long operation in Gaza sparked by the October 7th Hamas terror attacks. Gaza's health ministry says hundreds have died in the area in the last few weeks. Residents say Israeli troops are forcing them to move south to Gaza city.
#Israel #IsraelHamasWar #GazaIndonesia swears Subianto as president: What to expect | DW NewsDW News2024-10-20 | Indonesia's new president Prabowo Subianto has been sworn in during a ceremony in the capital Jakarta. The 73 year old now leads the world's third-largest democracy after winning elections in February. After taking the oath of office, he vowed to be a president for all Indonesians. But critics have raised concerns over his controversial past, which includes allegations of human rights abuses and ties to the Suharto dictatorship.
#Indonesia #Subianto #InaugurationScientists develop supplement to protect bees from pesticides | DW NewsDW News2024-10-20 | Scientists in Colombia say they have developed a novel food supplement that protects bees' brains from pesticides, keeping the insects safe from neurological damage caused by agricultural chemicals.
#bees #Colombia #pesticidesIsrael: Netanyahu calls drone attack assassination attempt | DW NewsDW News2024-10-19 | Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accused Hezbollah of trying to assassinate him, after a drone targeted his house. Netanyahu said the Iran-backed group had made a 'grave mistake.' The drone was part of a wave of attacks launched by Hezbollah into northern Israel.
#Israel #Hezbollah #NetanyahuHow do drug cartels use submarines and semi-submersibles to smuggle cocaine underwater? | DW NewsDW News2024-10-19 | Mexico's navy says it has made its largest-ever drug bust at sea, seizing cargo worth at least 100 million dollars. The operation saw the confiscation of some 8.4 metric tons of drugs - along with boats and a submersible vessel. Authorities arrested 23 people after a high-speed chase off Mexico's southwestern Pacific coast. The largest drug seizure in Mexico's history was 23 metric tons of Colombian cocaine in November 2007. The United States has recently been putting more pressure on Mexico to ramp up its efforts to stop drug trafficking.
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#SierraLeone #Freetown #FreetownTheTreeTownGermanys Scholz and Turkeys Erdogan to meet amid strained ties | DW NewsDW News2024-10-19 | German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is in Istanbul, where he's due to meet Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Relations between the countries have been strained for years. We'll get more on that with our correspondent in Turkey in just a moment, but first a look at where things stand between the two nations.
#Germany #Turkey #IsraelHamasWarDrone launched toward Israeli PM Netanyahus home | DW NewsDW News2024-10-19 | In Israel, the Prime Minister's office says a drone has been launched toward Benjamin Netanyahu's home in the Israeli city of Caesarea. A spokesman says neither Netanyahu or his wife were at home at the time, and there were no casualties.
#Israel #Hezbollah #DronesWhat Sinwars death means for Israels conflict with Iran | DW NewsDW News2024-10-19 | Iran's supreme leader says Hamas is "alive and will survive" following the killing of its leader in Gaza. Hamas' deputy leader has now confirmed the death of Yahya Sinwar, but says the fight will go on - insisting no hostages will be released unless Israel withdraws from Gaza. Israel's military has released footage from the operation that killed Sinwar. He can be seen sitting in the ruins of a building that came under assault in southern Gaza on Wednesday. Sinwar is considered the chief architect of last year's terror attacks on Israel.
00:00 Who will succeed Sinwar? 02:44 DW's Emily Gordine reports from Jerusalem 06:04 DW speaks with Laura Blumenfeld, Middle East Analyst at Johns Hopkins University
#Israel #Sinwar #IranDoes a new German security bill discriminate against asylum-seekers?DW News2024-10-18 | German lawmakers have approved new measures to improve domestic security and get tougher on immigration. They come in response to several suspected Islamist attacks, and mounting support for anti-migrant policies. The new laws, presented by the ruling coalition parties, include a general ban on knives at public events, and restrictions on benefits for asylum seekers who are obliged to leave the E-U. But a proposal to expand police powers and allow the use of facial recognition technology failed to pass Germany's upper house.
DW Political Correspondent Simon Young reports on the contents of the bill.
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Chapter Breakdown: 0:00 Hamas confirms death of Yahya Sinwar 3:08 European leaders call for cease-fire 5:33 Natasha Hall, Senior Fellow, Middle East Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, on Biden saying Sinwar's death can be opportunity to end war in Gaza 11:38 Anne Kirstine Roenn, Middle East analyst at the London School of Economics, on whether death of Sinwar will make a path to peace more or less likely, 16:40 Who might replace Sinwar? 18:39 Journalist Balig Sladeen in Jerusalem on Netanyahu vowing to keep up war
For more news go to: http://www.dw.com/en Follow DW on social media: ►Facebook: facebook.com/deutschewellenews ►Twitter: twitter.com/dwnews ►Instagram: instagram.com/dwnews ►Twitch: twitch.tv/dwnews_hangout Für Videos in deutscher Sprache besuchen Sie: youtube.com/dwdeutschUkraine’s strongest allies meet in Berlin, bid Biden farewell | DW NewsDW News2024-10-18 | Joe Biden has made his likely last visit to Berlin as US president, meeting the leaders of Germany, Britain and France. He urged Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and President Emmanuel Macron to keep up support for Ukraine's defense, but he said there was no consensus for giving Kyiv permission to use long-range western missiles to attack Russia. For the most part, the visit was about giving Biden a European send-off, before his departure from the White House in January.
Chapter Breakdown 0:00 Biden makes likely last visit to Berlin 2:34 DW Political Correspondent Matthew Moore on significance of Biden’s meeting with EU leaders 5:51 DW Correspondent Simon Young reports on implications of Biden’s meeting for Ukraine 7:52 Rachel Tausenfreund, Senior Research Fellow at the German Council on Foreign Relations, on whether Europe can deal with military conflict with Russia with Trump as president 11:54 Cathryn Clüver-Ashbrook, Executive Vice President at the Bertelsmann Foundation, on Western defense spending for Ukraine 16:39 Charles Kupchan, Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, on Biden’s legacy
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Chapter Breakdown: 00:00 Report on the attempt to start ban proceedings in parliament, including historical context 03:19 Till Steffen, Green Party lawmaker who support the ban motion 11:44 Jens Zimmermann, Social Democrat Party lawmaker who opposes the ban motion at this time
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There is no point in trying to sugarcoat it: Germany, once admired for its efficiency , is stuck in a state of permanent crisis and has to watch as almost all its neighbors overtake it in key areas such as growth and innovation. Germany's problems are fundamental, its infrastructure outdated. The collapsed Bridge in Dresden is a haunting symbol of Germany’s faltering ability to hold up under pressure. A difficult future awaits, but the restructuring of industry is faltering and the ambitious switch to sustainable production is only inching forward. Why is that? Are companies not doing enough or is government policy stifling innovation? We’ll analyze the reasons and discuss what needs to happen. We ask: Recession and a deadlocked government: Is the German economy going down the drain?
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There is no point in trying to sugarcoat it: Germany, once admired for its efficiency , is stuck in a state of permanent crisis and has to watch as almost all its neighbors overtake it in key areas such as growth and innovation. Germany's problems are fundamental, its infrastructure outdated. The collapsed Bridge in Dresden is a haunting symbol of Germany’s faltering ability to hold up under pressure. A difficult future awaits, but the restructuring of industry is faltering and the ambitious switch to sustainable production is only inching forward. Why is that? Are companies not doing enough or is government policy stifling innovation? We’ll analyze the reasons and discuss what needs to happen. We ask: Recession and a deadlocked government: Is the German economy going down the drain?
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Chapters: 00:00 Yahya Sinwar was killed in an Israeli operation in Gaza 02:34 Barbara Slavin, Journalist and Foreign Policy Expert 10:11 Hazem Balousha, Journalist 14:06 Tania Krämer, DW Correspondent 18:08 Biden addresses Sinwar death in Berlin
#Israel #Gaza #HamasVolkswagen crisis: Is Wolfsburgs future at stake? | DW BusniessDW News2024-10-18 | While Volkswagen is struggling, the small city of Wolfsburg, where every second person works for the car giant, is feeling the heat. #busniss #dwnewsshorts Subscribe: youtube.com/user/deutschewelleenglish?sub_confirmation=1
There is no point in trying to sugarcoat it: Germany, once admired for its efficiency , is stuck in a state of permanent crisis and has to watch as almost all its neighbors overtake it in key areas such as growth and innovation. Germany's problems are fundamental, its infrastructure outdated. The collapsed Bridge in Dresden is a haunting symbol of Germany’s faltering ability to hold up under pressure. A difficult future awaits, but the restructuring of industry is faltering and the ambitious switch to sustainable production is only inching forward. Why is that? Are companies not doing enough or is government policy stifling innovation? We’ll analyze the reasons and discuss what needs to happen. We ask: Recession and a deadlocked government: Is the German economy going down the drain?
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#economy #Eurozone #dwbusinessNetanyahu: This is an important moment in the war | DW NewsDW News2024-10-18 | After Israel said its forces killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in Gaza, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sinwar's death offered the chance of peace in the Middle East. But he also warned that the war in Gaza was not over. Sinwar was considered the chief architect behind the Hamas October 7 terror attack on Israel that left more than a thousand people dead and also triggered the war on Gaza.
Chapters: 00:00 Hamas chief Sinwar eliminated in Israeli operation 01:35 Tania Krämer, DW Correspondent 11:32 Harel Chorev, Middle East Expert 16:13 Natasha Hall, Center for Strategic and International Studies 22:21 Ines Pohl, DW Washington Bureau Chief
#Israel #Gaza #SinwarZelenskyy: Victory depends on Ukraines allies | DW NewsDW News2024-10-17 | Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is in Brussels presenting his so-called "victory plan" to leaders of the European Union. Zelenskyy's plan is a wishlist of what Ukraine needs to end the war with Russia on favourable terms - and quickly. To do that, there are some big asks.
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Sinwar is considered the chief architect behind the Hamas October 7 terror attack on Israel that left more than a thousand people dead and triggered the war in Gaza, which health officials there say has killed more than 42,000 people. Sinwar took over leadership of the Palestinian militant group after the top political leader Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated in Tehran. Hamas has not yet commented on the fate of its leader.
Chapter Breakdown: 0:00 Israel confirms death of Sinwar 0:54 DW Correspondent Tania Krämer breaks down reaction to Sinwar's killing in Israel 4:54 Hans Jakob-Schindler, Middle East Security Expert, on implications of Sinwar's death 9:07 Laura Blumenfeld, Middle East Analyst and NYT best-selling author, on whether killing of Sinwar will lead to end of war or to a new Hamas leadership
For more news go to: http://www.dw.com/en Follow DW on social media: ►Facebook: facebook.com/deutschewellenews ►Twitter: twitter.com/dwnews ►Instagram: instagram.com/dwnews ►Twitch: twitch.tv/dwnews_hangout Für Videos in deutscher Sprache besuchen Sie: youtube.com/dwdeutschZelenskyy: North Korean troop support for Russia could spark world war | DW NewsDW News2024-10-17 | Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is in Brussels for a series of meetings touting his victory plan to end Russia's war. Earlier today, Volodomyr Zelenskyy attended an EU leaders' summit, where he demanded more long-range missiles, and permission to use them against targets inside Russia, saying his plan would make "peace through threats." Zelenskyy attempted to turn up the pressure, claiming to have intelligence that North Korea has already sent troops to join Russia's war, and is preparing to deploy thousands more.
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For more news go to: http://www.dw.com/en Follow DW on social media: ►Facebook: facebook.com/deutschewellenews ►Twitter: twitter.com/dwnews ►Instagram: instagram.com/dwnews ►Twitch: twitch.tv/dwnews_hangout Für Videos in deutscher Sprache besuchen Sie: youtube.com/dwdeutschRecession and a deadlocked government: Is the German economy going down the drain? | To the PointDW News2024-10-17 | There is no point in trying to sugarcoat it: Germany, once admired for its efficiency , is stuck in a state of permanent crisis and has to watch as almost all its neighbors overtake it in key areas such as growth and innovation. Germany's problems are fundamental, its infrastructure outdated. The collapsed Bridge in Dresden is a haunting symbol of Germany’s faltering ability to hold up under pressure. A difficult future awaits, but the restructuring of industry is faltering and the ambitious switch to sustainable production is only inching forward. Why is that? Are companies not doing enough or is government policy stifling innovation? We’ll analyze the reasons and discuss what needs to happen. We ask: Recession and a deadlocked government: Is the German economy going down the drain?
Our guests: Valerie Höhne, journalist with Germany’s leading liberal broadsheet Süddeutsche Zeitung Vendeline von Bredow, Berlin correspondent for the Economist magazine John Kampfner, British writer and journalist.
Chapters: 00:00 Germany is facing many challenges 03:10 Things are bad and getting worse; that’s the feeling in Germany 04:00 Insecurity spreads; government not addressing this 05:10 Dysfunctional government in Germany 06:15 Government lacking in true leadership 07:30 When Germany is in crisis, EU is in a huge crisis 10:15 A lot of things are not working and the government doesn’t give orientation 12:30 US infrastructure is also weak, but there, the economy is growing 13:30 Risk-taking-culture in Germany is weak 14:13 The environment for companies and entrepreneurship in Germany is not good 16:10 The labour market in Germany is very complicated and too regulated 17:20 Science and innovation still is very strong in Germany 20:20 The government had a tough start, inherited many problems 21:30 Economics minister Habeck made a lot of mistakes 23:40 Scholz showed leadership after the war broke out, but then he retreated 24:30 This coalition can’t solve the problems
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