when government in israel's history with plans to expand settlements in the occupied west bank with ah, i'm pablo foliage. welcome to the program. well to his faithful fans, he was the greatest footballer of all time. brazil legend palais has died from cancer, aged 82. he was the only player, 2 of $13.00 world cups. paying tribute name our brazil's current superstar striker, said pelley, transformed football from a sport into an art. he was a wizard with the soccer ball, but few knew his real name had zoned that own chaise to nothing mental. he rose to theme as purely a nickname he had 1st could not spend i fight and colors with the kids because no, my name is addison, they call me pillar. i get to they suspended. and the sco than ever been in school or the kids that gone villa. i hate that i the day i loved glove. now i love the 3rd and oh god, the girl to me. sharp name is to pronounce it and the lingo, zuka hammer pillar. he was born in the villas of trash chorus, irish, a small town and southern brazil. at 15, he made his debut, was santo's f. see, a year later, he was the league's top score at the world cup and sweden, in 1958 pele, became a star. he scored 6 goals, and brazil won the tournament. pele was just 17 years old. the youngest world champion of all time. though brazil could as arc, nobody knew brazil before 1958, even the name on the flag of the well championship was wrong. and marius gallow asked to fix it. we went to hinders where the team is based and nobody knew who priscilla. so everything started here and that gives us a special feeling thought to compare. thought the pele became the 1st global soccer star, brazilians column. oh, hey, the king. he won 2 more world cup titles with brazil in 19621970. he was named player of the century. he thrilled fans with his unique technique, elegant playing style, and prolific scoring. he needed incredible 1283 goals. i get the gift from that to playing football and my father used to say listen, if you the the dep the good from god to play. if he'll be in good shape. nobody is still good financial troubles and a multi $1000000.00 deal. lord pelley, out of semi retirement, to play for the new york cosmos in the 1000 seventy's. at 37 pele retired from playing the beautiful game. he became an internationally sought after advertising icon. he founded a sports marketing agency, and he acted in many films. playing a soccer player, of course in his final years, the footballer of the century frequently had to spend time in hospital because of health problems. now the king of football fairly has passed away. well, earlier i spoke to journalist sam kerry who's based in sao paolo were pele died, and he told us how people are reacting to the legendary full borders death. hi, good evening. it's just a, just an avalanche. a tribute, basically, anybody who's anybody by the stage has basically made attribute great use for older bulbs. i am the greatest brazilian football. so i'm, you know, have a teen pele. you know, we've seen the, the incoming president and to time ball the president louise in absolute silva who takes off based on the day he's made a random moving tribute to pele. thing that he was lucky enough to say to z and playing in his prime. we know that the outgoing government over the far right joseph giant book tomorrow has decreed 3 official day. the morning. i think that he will actually pill a funeral, which is due to be held in the sense of stay during the coming day is going to be a huge event tomorrow probably missed that because he's going to florida to has been using florida possibly to visit donald trump so yeah, it's just an out of out pouring old tribute, full pelt. i hear, you know, name was, you know, very eloquently said the number before was just the number now it means like, you know, the most candid striker on the beach, it show that he way suzy hurry, proud of that, we sent all the heroes of the world come by, he shot as soon as well giving a tribute. seeing is like kids on or below. so yeah, like i say just an outpouring of tribute for full paid king pay. and this is expected to continue for the foreseeable days, if not weeks, quite frankly, some were just saying images there while you were speaking of people out on the streets in stadiums and just of the coming together to mourn this loss. and i mean you've been explaining it there how huge a figure it appears that pele was in brazil and tell us who do we know what plans are, are for the coming days, whether what type of funeral is, is going to be planned for? yes, it is going to be a funeral in the, in the ask or ation london bridge for when queen elizabeth the 2nd died in london, that's the plan popella a funeral at the central stadium in the city of stan. so, and you know, there's going to be a huge event with for t is over access $134.00 central legends for the family. second for the president and other advice he gets the politicians and congressmen. yeah. and then the restful home and vote basically is going to be this huge events . and yeah, you know, you could keep will. yeah, you can keep for you. one of brazil's best loved home schools come and say, said today, it's an estimate to die because because i will live forever. so we're going to leave it there, some kelly in south power. thank you. are i well to speak a little bit more about play is tom again i from d w. sports tom, welcome to the studio. so we've heard there from sam pelley, arguably one of the best are ever a was what impacting play had on the football world? well, you know, a massive impact. one that's difficult to overstate. one that's possibly immeasurable. really. we used to now living in an age of bullying, celebrities of individual superstars with messy and rinaldo name or in and by pe. but pa was, was the 1st. it was pa, the pioneer who paved the way for that level of celebrity in the game. he has the, the world record for the most career goals school by any footballer and, you know, 13 world cups. also, a singular achievement that i think is probably likely will never be matched. but his, his, you know, his impact on the game. his profile in the game was about so much more than that. it was about the christmas with which he played for all the creativity, the obvious joy and love for the game that is his football express. and you know, that's, i think, really one of the most lasting things that will, that will be a pop legacy. yeah. and i mean it's just for people who, who even wouldn't be big football fans or even know much about football. suppose you say pele and they immediately associate. they know they know what he is and what needs a bad on what he's done and tell us a little bit about how the football world has been reacting to his desktop. so we've had, we've had a number of reactions there as, as sam was saying, as well from, from within the football world in a name or said before play football, which was just a sport. he changed everything he gave a voice to the pool, the blacks and visibility to brazil. pa is eternal christiana, rinaldo said. there was an inspiration for so many millions will never be forgotten . his memory will last forever rest in peace, king pele. but as you mentioned that you know, the impact the cultural kind of figure of pallet's about so much more than just football. any football fan conjoin image of him playing. but like you said, you don't have to be a football fan to have been touched by his legacy. and the 3rd woke up late 1970 was also the 1st tournament to have ever been brought cost life in color to televisions around the world. and his legacy is about a lot more than than just school tom, get away from d. w sports. thanks for that. thank you. let's get a round up of some other world headlines now. the vatican says the former pope benedict remains gravely ill, but a stable and lucid pope francis is called for prayers for the 95 year old. the former pontiff is receiving around the clock care as concerns grow over his condition. ukrainian officials, a most of the country, is without power, after russia launch to one of its largest ariel attacks of the war. thursdays may sell by russia, targeted the energy grid, and other critical infrastructure in the capital. keith and other major cities, ukrainian military officials say they were able to shoot down most incoming missiles. benjamin netanyahu has returned to power for an unprecedented 6th term as israel's prime minister. the swearing in ceremony on thursday kept a remarkable political comeback. netanyahu will lead the most right wing aligns in israeli history and includes ultra orthodox and ultra nationalist parties. the new government is valving to expand settlements in the occupied west bank considered illegal under international law. or earlier i spoke with history professor louis fisherman, author of the book of jews and palestinians in the late ottoman era, claiming the homeland. and i asked him if benyamin atanya, whose new coalition would be any more stable than previous governments. you know, on the surface it actually might look to some that it's a stable government. he got 6063 seeds. he's secure, he's got a law that they can have breakaway group from them. but even the 1st day was, i mean, quite controversial. which we saw l g b t q port. this is going out despite that, you know, am appointing a marrow. honda, an openly gay man that speaker the connector was a huge move, but we know that there are parties within the religious sign, his party and other parties that are extremely homophobic races, and they're wanting to actually use legislative discrimination within of the law. so what we can see now is that you have quite a few people, even a leak who are upset with some of these more radical voices emerging. and this is just the very, very beginning, you know, we have the minutes from national security and being there is, you know, openly he was, he was barred from running for years because he was deemed a fascist. and now he's going to be in charge, not just the police, but also a, he's in charge of accuse me of the, of the, of the, the, the, the security forces, some of them in the west bank. so we have a lot of things that we need to wait and see how they play out. it doesn't, it doesn't look good. i'll in by say it doesn't look at it either when you know, when one of the women and people are screwed, she comes out and says, you know what, we went to legislate discrimination saying that if a doctor doesn't want to serve someone who's from the algebra community or era they don't have to. so these are, these are far reaching changes that israel has never seen before. now the government has already valued to extend settlements in the occupied west bank. so what does this actually mean for stability in the region? when this is when and when the last quaint of conflict that we might see within the government. and this is simple simply because they are now trying to work with piece for saudi arabia. and it seems and not according to news tonight, but not on yogato. ok from being there, it's motor, it's not to the, to more far, right? people not to push for alex jason, this is something that is inherent in the, in the far right. so how will he be able to, you know, please both sides by building more settlements. this is going to also problematize relations with united states. but we have to remember that the last government also built more settlements. so for palestinians, for the everyday palestinian, this is not a going to be a major shift. the government which will consider liberal more palestinians, actually died by israeli army gunfire. then during the, not a new year than a decade before, i mean up on a, on, based on the year. so we're going to have to wait and see this where we're, how this plays out settlements can probably problematize in relation to the united states. definitely, i would say, and they need the u. s. supports right now. you know, efficient historian and ryder, thank british fashion designer, vivian westwood, has died at the age of 81. her label said she passed away peacefully, surrounded by her family. the cause of death was not disclosed. westwood was highly influential as a fashion designer, whom for rebellion and attitude to the catwalk in the $970.00 s, she rose to fame by giving the punk movement it's trademark look westward, embraced political activism in her later years. using her position to lobby for our environmental reforms. all right, you're watching dw news, we'll be back again at the top of that i can take care of with an interest in the global economy, our portfolio, d, w. business beyond. here's a closer look at the project.