tv Reporter Deutsche Welle June 14, 2025 4:15pm-4:30pm CEST
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the gulf states and other allies can push for is dialogue that is the language. otherwise, i think we are just through the beginning of an expanding. unfortunately, the situation in this part is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has called on iranians to stand up to the regime. could this lead to a change of power in a wrong? no, not the situation right now. a change of power is a very dangerous gamble. for any country to uh uh you know, a cheese in a different country and you are on isn't that right now? and started calling, you know, statements stuff has no impact and totally in any country is very we can we have a tax going on, which would bind the people together. unfortunately, if anything, they've raleigh, the last of the population behind the government who stands against the following the cross. so, as you surely know,
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the international community is calling for de escalation. do you see a way of coming down this conflict any time soon? i as well, the only way as i mentioned is dialogue. i think that the gulf states and united states should take the 1st step in sending clear messages to these varies and to the wrong. that dialogue is the only way forward. i think the us lost a lot of uh, interest in its own interest. a lot of crowds ability. unfortunately, when it was about to go to the next round of negotiation and the israel pre emptive not biased. right. i think the us should take the lead again and i think gallop come through some the out of goes, come through specifically, should play up. it's a role in those areas of negotiation. because other than that, we've seen many examples in this region is history. and that's along the global history, whether it is guys around i've gotten this done,
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was don't to bring peace negotiations to know of a funny in doha. i really appreciate your insights. many sex garage. germany's top diplomat johan vertafore, it continues his tore of the middle east, albeit on a path drastically alt in jordan and israel been cancelled due to the escalation german for administered change course, opting for a meeting with his saudi counterpart. 5 all been fun l. so instead our political correspondent julia sel. deli, is traveling with your 100 foot. and she told us earlier about the german foreign ministers position on the israel. wrong conflict of what we've heard from for minister father for that. he's really trying to push at the moment to us within the wider region and that is also why once his travel plans have to change because
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of the of the situation in the area of aerospace close in a lot of countries in the height and security risk that is why he actually decided to stay in the broader region, instead of going back to berlin, why he now came to saudi arabia and well, he, why he is also going to continue traveling to katara. that is to speak with other actors in the region were already significantly involved in terms of negotiations, both with the conflict in gaza, but also in trying to bring iran to the negotiating table in terms of it's a nuclear capabilities. and this is something that a so your region has recently done. so do you read that has warned iran of the fact that it's, if it doesn't come to an agreement under this new talk for met a, brokered by the united states, that it would risk read an attack from israel. so this is something that the german 4 administered by the food is also really trying to push for, we're trying to find a diplomatic solution so that the crisis in the entire region doesn't escalates.
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how does germany want to keep the balance given its close relationship with israel and yet also wanting to push for de escalation as well? germany is obviously concerned about the situation and knows that there is a heightened risk for the entire region to be drawn into a broader conflict. but we've heard from a foreign minister vibe before that. he does reinforce israel's right to a to defend itself and to defend its own existence and security. he said that a ron's new fear enrichment program is a threat for your entire region, but especially for israel and hence reinforcing germany support for israel. he has criticized more how you run has retaliated against israel's initial attacks, which he calls targeted attacks and sort of differentiated those from indiscriminate retaliations that he then attributed to we ron. he's also called for
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a diplomatic path, is the only way forward to resolved the conflicts in, in the middle east. but then he also refrained from criticizing a israel's attacks on ron's nuclear facilities. so germany as, as it often is in this situation, trying to walk a fine line between trying to promote a piece in the region, but also a really staunchly standing by its close partner is real dw. so julia sound daily in we ok many facts to india now we're the nation's aviation regulator has ordered all boeing, $780.00 seven's operated by indian carriers to be inspected after an air india craft killed more than 270 people. the city of a monday bought is reeling from one of the deadliest disasters in recent memory.
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outside hospitals of desperate families gather, hoping to claim the remains of their loved ones, dw is a did, is bought reports from a medical of the seems like this have become hot, breaking the common outside this hospital in a month. i bought this woman has 1200 zip to me to is to collect the body of a nephew, daniel, already one of the 2 141 feet in the crack. she had thrown from london just 2 weeks ago, but it is for those who knows what came now, what made it back. 2 oh my god, what have you done to our son? his father expired. now you have taken our son on so we have no one no. c c c she's not alone, families from across the country have gathered here hoping to clean the bodies of the allowed ones. but the shit intensity of the crash means identification will take time. many of the victims white bone beyond recognition thing,
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it has to be 3 days. and we have been waiting for the death warranty or for a family member, a gosh, a car smart that is admitted in one ward and her son's dead bought the escaped internet. the american method of having lost a family member, i'm feeling really miserable when you lose a loved one. the pain is unbearable. that's in there. inside the hosp, the premises, bad emetics, who worked day and night, praying for the dead and recovery of the injured. at this correct side, the scale of tragedy was massive with the 1st thing that you encounter. as soon as you enter the speed is a waste, strong burning smells that hangs in the air. dozens of ambulances, police officers, the rest of the teams of still that what i have now was seeing destruction on the scale. the craft has left the indelible scott on the city and its peoples. this medical college board, the print of the crash that caused the death of thousands of medical students and heavy damage to the building. a doctor restaurant a medical student here and was in his room at the time of the crash. he wasn't one
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of the lucky ones who managed press key by jumping from his balcony. suddenly i heard some loud noise like, uh, some, a thunder thunder. things on the suddenly all the windows and doors flutter sagging in my room under. uh, some uh, i thought somebody was on top of them that was spreading the firelight. spinning all the flows on it. i didn't have time to think on within uh uh, one a firefighter then 2nd uh, i'm going to start the hunting towards the ground floor and i just wonder to sell my life when that i'm no way for them to do what i don't, sir. why? because many colleagues did not as investigate, those began their work to stablish the reason behind the crash. those who born the dead, a grappling with the dread for the i like the up, the light was rescue teams in south africa have recovered more victims of the heavy flooding in the eastern k profits. raising the death toll to at least $86.00 presidents here around the opposed have visited the area on friday. you describe
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the situation as a catastrophic disaster, who caused by climate change, the poverty stricken regime. so on a day lose a rain earlier in the week, triggering flooding of up to 4 meters and some places that completely submerge many homes, road schools, and health facilities. the search of the bodies is still ongoing. dw corresponded diane hawker has been traveling with rescue teams in the province of eastern cape. she gave us this update on the latest developments. yes, that is correct. that is still a search going on for bodies and where we are standing right now is we are risk. you team found 2 of the bodies about 2 hours ago. there's a helicopter that's flying overhead, so i hope that you can still hear me, but it's part of the risk you process way. officials are flying over the robot as and over the damn and that you see here behind me now the system tied to them with some of the bodies up in fonts. 2 bodies were located about 2 hours ago,
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but over the hill without any cop days going. we also received a report that they are a rescue teams looking for more bodies over there because they are the communities in that area. this damn is connected to a major river in this region that passes through the town of them totter but also passes through the smaller towns and the homestead were on the banks of this river . are the homes where people with swifter were away into the river and into the damn that you see behind me me, diane? no worries. if you see more helicopters, we're hearing you find a talk to us about the devastation you've either seen or heard about from residents . it's been really hard direct breaking speaking to residents. they was a woman who house we went to yesterday way. she described how she had to try and escape was really just what she was sleeping in. she grabbed her laptop and she
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grabbed her phone and she walked out of the house, putting those items on top of her head so that they could stay dry. she told me she didn't know how she actually managed to escape, but she, she really had to push her body to get out of the they are number of communities we, we've driven through and we've seen houses that are completely destroyed. and people are also receiving aid from different agencies here. so quite a devastating situation, you know, try to end in some of the smaller towns and villages close by. you say people are receiving some aid. is there anything else that they're getting by way of support? so many people have been displaced as well. at the moment the focus is really on keeping people said and keeping them with the roof over their heads for the people whose houses were completely destroyed they, they really have nothing. so they've been donations of blankets, mattresses, and food which is being distributed at various community holes. they all of the
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people whose homes might have been not as badly damaged and they are receiving food parcels being delivered around the different communities. beyond that, we are yet to see, you know, any kind of additional housing being provided, but people are sleeping in community holes. and the government has said that it will try and look at what additional resources it can provide. this has been decayed as a disaster zone, and that means that the government will be able to access, move funding from national government level to start helping these municipalities. this area is quite a rural province and the municipality is to be honest, on knock back well off, and it will need some government intervention to assist them. and of course we seeing this as a, as an impact of climate change. so something that the municipalities have really not been able to adequately prepare for. but luckily, the odd number of private aid organizations which are assisting the government with the search and rescue and also assisting with providing those food parcels in the
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different affected community. okay, dw correspondent diane hawker, much appreciated. are you watching dw news, our top story, this our people in israel and iran, or bracing for more air strikes after t, ron made good on. it's pledge to retaliate for israel's, the tax on it's nuclear sites and other targets. israel says at least 3 people were killed and dozens more injured after iran launched early morning strikes. coming up, we joined a store break dancer from french who became a world champion. stay tuned for that. the little guys, this is the 77 percent the platform for the issues page share. i did you know all this time i'm not afraid to pass and then he did copy. young people
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