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the, the, this is the, the, we in is live from berlin is really forces pushed further into southern gaza. israel's military orders, a mass evacuation of the city, of con eunice, been wounded, gossen send their families to hospitals. thing they have no safe place to go. also coming up the challenges that lie ahead for israel's military to achieve its data goals. elimination of the is limited military, the group come up. grief and confusion in nigeria, it's 85 people are killed by a military drone strength gone wrong. the president,
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the orders and investigation into the attack on a village in the northern states of cardona, the army has yet to come and rest here as in indonesia or recover the remains of 10 more climbers killed in a volcano or russian taking the number of dead to 20 to one other climber is still missing. the nicole fairly, thanks for being with us. israel has stepped up its bombardment of southern gaza as its forces expand. their ground. defensive is really military says it is targeting her mazda, which is classified as a terrorist group. by a multiple countries, israel has told hundreds of thousands of civilians to evacuate the area around con eunice, and head towards the mediterranean coast or further south towards the border with egypt, the world health organization says that the situation and got as it is getting
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worse by the hour while and is really commander called it the most intense day of combat. since the ground defense of began running out of places to keep their families safe. palestinians more in their loved ones, after striking the vicinity of a school in con eunice. this is his blood. may he rest in peace? thousands of bodies arrive at the hospital. many carried there by regular people. but i'm on, i la my cousin called me and said my sister was killed. do you said the body was of a flowing the school yard? we had to carry the body out of selves and we saw for millions of people blood and spits the fall of many thousands and con eunice have already been displaced after evacuating their homes in the north some more than once.
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now israel's military has released footage. it says shows troops pushing deeper south and people and con eunice have been built in new evacuation order. israel's using a numbered block system to issue the vacuum ration orders. those are ready in the strip south are being asked to relocate even further south. and we are preparing ourselves to leave the hun, eunice area and go towards rafa who we've been here for about 50 days. now in the end, we're just looking for safety and the many fear that even the so called c sounds they are asked to evacuate to will not be spared. the bombardment shayna low from the norwegian refugee council in jerusalem told me. but all of this means for civilians and southern gaza, a civilian dog. i have been told multiple times that they need to move 1st from
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northern god. then god, the city to why the god that south of or the god that and now from southern gaza, even further south or west. there's since b is not space for these people to move, there aren't facility is able to accommodate them. shelters are already bursting out the themes and the places that people are being told to go, because they're allegedly safe or, or not safe. we, our cells have had staff that have been injured this week in the air strikes on rock and have family members. and there's killed as a result of these airstrikes demonstrating that really there is no safe place for people to flee. meanwhile, the ongoing impossibilities have made it incredibly difficult for humanitarian agencies to be able to have any sort of affective response. right now, most agencies are limited to operating within the rock. but in the southernmost part of garza, we ourselves have had to suspend operations because it simply is not safe for our
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staff. and they are able to reach that be that we have stored in warehouses that we were hoping to distribute these days. you say there is no safe place left for civilian. let me rephrase the question then, what is the safest place for civilians right now and gaza? you know, i, i really, it's impossible to answer that because, well, there might be some places that are getting struck with less awe. struck with less the environment. there really are no safe places. our staff has that up in the office in southern. got that and bravo. i was on the phone with them a couple of nights ago here in may be shows coming in nearby. this is in an area close to where people have been told to sleep, in addition to places that they're be being told to flee, to don't have any facility is able to accommodate them. so if they, even if they are spared from bombardment,
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they not fair to exposure to the elements risk of spread of diseases because people are in close quarters. are risk of diseases from on, on the clean water and on the food. and just general lack of hygiene. so there really is no safe place. the only way to guarantee the safety of palestinians in the gaza right now is a piece fire, a permanence of themes, these fire so that people can return to their homes and start rebuilding, which will take of course, not months but years. yeah. you say that your organization has had to suspend its operation in gaza and gardens are still in need of live saving. humanitarian supplies may be more so than ever how much and what kind of a is actually getting through them. there's still r e trucks coming through. some of those trucks have fluid water, medical supplies, but we go sales have been unable to safely access the that we have inside of garza to be able to distribute it. i think there's a very,
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very limited amount of 8 that is going in right now. uh, the south southern protocol that is effectively cut off from the middle part of garza, which is effectively cut off from northern garza. and so the middle in northern areas, i do not believe that any aid trucks are able to reach them, certainly not in the north. and the the operations that are, are ongoing are very limited. and even seeing just yesterday, the world health organization announced that these really are we have ordered them to remove supplies from 2 warehouses, newhan eunice, because they were going to be, were military operations would take place. this just simply is not feasible to have any type of humanitarian response. the affective while there's. 7 ongoing hostilities shayna low from the norwegian refugee council, all the best to your colleagues. thank you so much you. well, israel has said that one goal of its campaign in gaza is to destroy
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a months now the head of israel's domestic intelligence service has stated that it will eliminate hamas leaders around the world. here's a look at what israel has done so far and how difficult it stated goal might be fighting, raging and southern gaza. israel has expanded its campaign against a mosque while operations continue with the north. even after is reclaimed nearly a month ago, that homicide loss control their to mr. clement off, right before the truce in northern garza, if we dismantle to him, ask brigade, hawkins did not completely yet. so i'm, we're still working inside to secure our accomplishments and my dying at the strikes more battalion big. you can go ahead and do the israel says it has killed thousands of him off fighters, but come off, it was estimated to have about $30000.00 fighters before the war started and many of them are still around. israel also said it's destroyed hundreds of how much
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tunnels seen in this video released by the idea of how mazda is, have 16 years in gaza to build an extensive network that runs the entire length of the country, which will make it extremely difficult to eliminate them. all of the boxes is real, has targeted many him, us commanders is really newspaper you'd, you'd published images of a deck of playing cards, showing top leaders, including if use in well, and military hed mohammed dev distributed amongst as rarely soldiers. but the senior leadership is thought to still be alive and commanding the group from con eunice. that's also where the most hostages are believed to be kept. as human shields. thomas also has officials far beyond kaiser in the west bank and in lebanon, where they are increasingly aligned with others, or how does movements the political leadership lives in guitar and their fundraising officials and turkey as well. to the campaign in garza,
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it has also cost and estimated $15000.00 palestinians their lives so far. worldwide support for the palestinian cause has spread far beyond the region. the growing number of civilian casualties and the dire humanitarian crisis will very likely play into how a mazda is hands making the groups resurgence even more likely, possibly dragging the war out for years. beyond all these challenges, it's far from clear what is real would do if it did defeat, how boss is real, hasn't presented a plan for how it or anyone else would run guys. well, in any case, israel says i last will not rule garza after this war and also says israel won't run gaza, so who will take charge? i ask hosting accounts deputy, managing director at the german marshall fund self as well. the big question, what comes up to the is really government has
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a big use this contradictory position on this because they want to control the security of the gaza strip. but they don't want to rule the street, which is a contradiction. they don't want to pay for teach, so they don't want to run the government via heard you provide services, but they do want to control that the security they do want to make sure that not no upside but this, that ever happened there. and they do want to make sure that bad, no estimate was the standard with the javascript. no, the problem is that nobody else wants to take over. now i think the, the most uh, the end, the problem is also why this question is not resolved. the more infrastructure governance structure you destroyed and the more likely is there to be a vacuum. but of course is going to be taking advantage of buy estimate voices by enable and you know, both inside of the outside. so this is a very dangerous situation. the situation reservation or top time. so it seems to
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be that crystallizing right and these days that be the most the right now, the most likely option might be some sort of combined guardianship with the help of you and organizations would be here for some reason. it locked, there's to be determined if it's a national organization. so you know, some sort of like a, like a, like a quote isn't where everybody would be shipping it. but again, it is very, very blunt and nobody really wants to take charge. it's very up to you right now, and the people are very unlikely and to be from nancy, how this is the device, even though i would think that the, the community would try to make sure, uh that whatever routing authority is there is going to have a minimum of legitimacy, which would mean that the people who call the guy that we've talked to have to say a quick look now. and some other developments connected to the war between israel
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and loss. israel is held in the event of the united nations in new york hoping to draw awareness to sexual violence against women during the october 7th attack. by how much organizers say the un has ignore the rafe and mutilation of women. how much denies that it's fighters committed sex crimes? israel's military says it's fighter jets have struck hezbollah positions a neighboring lebanon that says this was in response to miss of being launched into israel. hospitalized back by a ron and is considered a terrorist organization by the us, germany and others. a funeral has been held for a palestinian man killed during and is really raid in the occupied west bank. the territory, i've seen a surgeon violence since the fighting and dogs are begun. palestinian authorities say more than 250 people have been killed as real says its targets. individuals linked to terrorist groups. officials and nigeria say at least 85 people were
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killed when a military drones drank, hit civilians by mistake. president bullet you knew will, has ordered an investigation into the incident and the notary state of car do not. you call the striking, very unfortunate that disturbing and painful nigeria is army has so far made no comment. shock, then grief. as family struggled to process what happened to their loved ones killed by what a far as he's a calling a mistake. residents in the village of to didn't bury, was celebrating the muslim festival of my loot. when the bones began to fall, a drone struck, launched by the nigerian military. the officials say the strikes were part of an ongoing campaign against militants in the north of the country. do you manage it? i mean, was on a routine nation ideas, categories,
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but unfortunately some members of the to be a community where i think we are affected those residents say they have now buried modem, a t people dozens more, a set to be injured. now jerry and president bullet to new bu has ordered a sorrow and full fledged investigation into the incident and cold for come. but rights groups say investigations into nigeria is military are usually secretive, and mistakes are rarely punished. leaving the victims, families as the ones who are paying the price. i asked the w corresponding ways, interest in a bush out. whether this is the 1st time something like this has happened. and nigeria, this is the 1st time we had seen. the light is the dances in 2022. we had a military attack severely as iran in border most paid on. in january of this year,
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we had similar attack in duma, and that's what i wanted very close to a booge i. we had and that the one in may just said is an indication of lack of coordination between the air force and the military. and surprisingly, this time around, it's already been the air force that you're drunk. a tug it was the media to. people are asking, i didn't in nigeria, it didn't, i didn't f was the do with the responsibility to of using prost allowed different security agencies give using drugs and we're going to have the overs petition of this kind of side. incidences. the government has announced an inquiry is the truth likely to come out though it is very or likely to get any results from such investigations because we have never seen any any time when there is any, this kind of problem, the government will come out and say we're going to investigate,
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would get to concrete, but at the end, you don't get to hear any to that to the end of this story. that is why some organizations demanding for the investigation. they've been composition on this top to this because it, you don't punish those who are as possible. then you ended up having it again and again and again without serving us it detect. so why are these arm drones being used in the 1st place? who were there really targeting for the target to bind? it's a good thing to them and is sergeant from border know where we're having vocal higher um, who did not with some part of nigeria where we're having this bind, it's will have been taking on the put severe reasons for using drones is an advanced technology. is precautionary to use drones because the pilot will not be affected. and then drones cause pitt loan that then any extra you can put your drum
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on for 3 days. no aircraft can be air borne for 3 days working. so that is why they're using drugs in nigeria now to fight this bundy. and this time it went horribly wrong. that was the dw corresponded always address in a boucher, thanks for that. and the look at the other stories we're following for you today. british interior minister has signed a new asylum treaty with rwanda. the u. k. supreme court previously ruled against the government's plan to send asylum seekers to rolanda to cut immigration of 4 children. and one adults have been injured. and an explosion in northern pakistan rescue officials say an improvised explosive device went off on a busy road in peshawar. no group has admitted to carrying out the attack so far. lawmakers in france have voted over whelming li to band single use east cigarettes, signing,
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health and environmental concerns. the rapes contain plastic lithium and other pollutants. tens of millions are thrown away around the world every year. carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels are set to hit a record high this year. that's according to a new report release today. the global carbon budget reports estimates a global c o. 2 emissions from fossil fuels to reach 36800000000 metric tons of here. that is more than one percent higher than in 2022. china is currently the world's biggest emitter, though, historically, it's contributed less than the united states to climate change. as also investing heavily in renewable energy. great blankets of small here in china is capital beijing, north to red recurrence. well, equity has improved. it's still a big problem. a major cause is burning coal. we're still unfortunately heavy
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decade to fossil fuel. we actually burn. yeah. then now half off the global coke song, sion every year in china is the world's biggest pollutant responsible for almost a 3rd of all carbon dioxide emission. and it's continuing to run pump. it's use of fossil fuels in 2020 to the nation, permitted 6 times more coal projects than the rest of the world combined, according to one report. one reason is climate change. the country is being heavily impacted by global warming and to release as heat waves leading to more demand for air conditioning. another reason is industry. china is a global leader in both steel and cement production sectors with high energy needs . the replacing coal is not easy, particularly when he doesn't have a viable tennis. if a high quality heat is not impossible, but it's very difficult to achieve that in a very large electricity system,
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purely within nickels. but china is leading in clean energy to china's investment and renewable energy. in 2022. the wolf dropped the nations that more than $270000000000.00 compared with other big investors, like the european union, with $55900000000.00. i mean, lights and states with $49500000000.00. china produced as 80 percent of oil, solar panels. and there's also a huge manufacturer of wind turbines, electric vehicles, and bus trees. driving its own move towards clean energy and making it cheaper for other countries to also move forward. those factors are primarily push data over the last decade or so on by china is strong industrial policies and it includes, um, you know, china is ability to walk on be with the supply chains off those key technologies in
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a very short period of time. it also has a lot to do face just the sheer size of our domestic market. china is set to hitch its highest c o 2 emission levels by 2025 at the latest off to which it's emissions will start to drop, helped by huge investments and renewable energy. but unless it's abandons, it's kola dixon. seems like these are unlikely to disappear any time soon. i as well in 2022 in china invested more than $270000000000.00 in clean energy. earlier i asked journalist fabi, i'm catch ma'am aging whether that was from personal or not. well, it's really difficult to assess a china is performance because it's sending so mix cigna. so if you look at china investments into renewables and it's really impressive and on a global scale, it's unprecedented. i give you just 2 examples of the predictions for this year.
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2023 of that. you know, china will invest in total 70 percent more and renewables than the european union end. the u. s. combined. and also electric motor mobility. china is needing by 5 by, you know, 2025. more than half of the newly sold v codes will be electric. but if you ask me, is it enough? i think it's only enough as china will manage to decrease its high energy demand and that is not happening yet. so i would say, even despite that really impressive investment into renew, but we're not where we should be at this point. how can we understand the contradiction that china well investing heavily and renewable energy is also building a record number of nuclear power plant? yeah, that's a big contradiction. and if you ask the government here, why are you know, building so many new coal power plants? i mean that is against the, the adults that a seating thing also gave, i mean, basically it's against the green transform ation. and the government will always
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say, yes, those pull paul plants, we will not run them. it's high capacity. i'm the i bought a backup plan in case there's not enough water for a hydropower, or is this a long lasting draught in somebody? it's cetera. and i mean, this is something to it, but you basically you have new infrastructure and you called paul pets and it's very unlikely that they will be retired in the, in 10 or 15 years. so that's really a wrong signal. i think the cause of the problem is that the china make model is a highly energy intensive, and it relies on real estate and relies on huge infrastructure projects on industrial manufacturing, etc. so that requires a lot of energy and a sofa. i think the government does things, it can combine both, it can keep its economic model at the same time and pause it with renewable energy . and from my opinion, i think this will be almost impossible to achieve that was in customer from phasing at least 22 people are known to have been killed and will, keno
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a russian in indonesia, around 75 were on the mountain when morality erupt at rescue operations have been hindered by rain and further are options, and the nature of sits on the pacific ring of fire and has more volcanoes than any other country in the world. plumes of ash over mount model b and surrounding villages. the volcano often erupt suddenly, without the typical tramos that helped geologists raise the alarm. authorities close the volcanoes, popular hiking routes, but it was already too late for some. the local conservation agency saves 75 people on the mountain at the time of the russian. if i look at my, my rescue was have to search for high codes on foot because helicopters could not fly over the atrium. many of the wisdom bones and structures of those little bridge dent the facts we are facing problems with unpredictable weather
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allow me and then. yeah. and also tough to rain where the wind is still carrying volcanic ash and hot clouds. so it's not easy for us to evacuate the body's skin outside. the authorities have begun to identify the dead. while many families can only wait and hope for news of their loved ones. heavy snow and wintery conditions are causing traffic chaos throughout germany. snow falls of broad winter wonderland scenes and many areas, but also headaches for anyone trying to travel. freezing rain means hundreds of flights have been cancelled in the south. local and national train services have also been disrupted, and accidents on icey roads have stretched emergency services to their limits. whether experts say the wintry conditions are likely to pursue
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