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the, the, this is the w news, live it from berlin is really troops in southern gaza and their commander says, the finding is the future has seen so far. it's really forced to say they surrounded the city upon eunice hospitals. they are filling up. the un says there is no safe place left for gardens to go. also coming up, grief and confusion in nigeria is 85 people are killed by a military drones stripe that went wrong. the president has ordered an investigation into the attack, took place on the village in the northern states of can do not in the army as yet to comment. the
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break off is good to have you with this. israel says tuesday, have seen the fiercest finding since the war and gaza began almost 2 months ago. it's really for us to say that they've surrounded the city of hon units in southern gaza. and he's really military says that it is targeting him off, which is classified as a terrorist group by many countries. israel has told hundreds of thousands of civilians to evacuate the area around fund units and to head towards the mediterranean coast or further south towards the border with egypt. the world health organization says that the situation in gauze is getting worse for civilians by the hour. running out of places to keep their family safe palestinians more than their loved ones. after striking the vicinity of a school in con eunice, that this is his blood, may he rest in peace?
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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. you said the body was on the floor in the school yard. we had to carry the body how selves we saw for remains of people blood into bits, the following many gardens and con eunice have already been displaced after evacuating their homes in the north some more than once. now israel's military has released footage. it says shows troops pushing deeper south and people in 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 for being asked to relocate even further south.
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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 i. yes, christian lynn mire, the board health organization. what the encirclement of hon units means for civilians or no thanks for having b y. this is just another step in the nightmare. as the reports already said, people have been sometimes 2 or 3 times already relocating some of the very norfolk gaza. so the 2 guys are city from gaza, city to con eunice, always being promised a safe place, a safe route. i have been bombed on the shelves on the road. then funniness. what's
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the safe space for a while? now? hunting is the surround that's moving. or it is asking people to move for the south and where to then by the us just means that the last big place with the cost bottles the with, with 3 partially or in total, the whole south with 12 partially functioning hospitals. and the only big remaining hospitals, 2 of them, alaska, and the european hospital. um are now having the same uh, states coming up as we had for the same is all she find other hospitals in the north meeting. the put out of service. um either by being sheldon bummed about not having access to any material anymore, that means the people who are already distressed and wounded and displaced and fear have no single spot to go to any. want to find any support any relief quite anyhow . one of your colleagues in rafa, it says that the situation in the gaza strip is approaching humanities. and i'm quoting here, darkest hour on what more can you tell us about that?
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i mean, can you, can you say that street a look, we have 2400000 people in gaza. about 2 thirds of them are descendants from the, from the refugees that were pushed out of these rail already. what now? 70 years ago. um, so they have being displaced to displace them display as then they're being told find the safe spot. they even told where they can find the safe spot. and then that being bombed the child is in schools and hospitals. that's already made more than you can imagine in something you have to that scale team anywhere around. now they're being pushed to another se so called safety area with, with diseases looming because of the cramped situation with no hygiene anymore. it's completely pressed together. people of wounded people was regularly diseases. i'm not having any support anymore and not, no, no possibility to go anymore anyway anymore. because the southern border is the egyptian board, where they con, apart from a few evict creations, can't really trust the other part of this. the the sea side and the eastern part is,
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is these really no place to go to. so how, how dense with you, when the pressed them together, you want to press them on the sides of the football field? somebody we compared the size, the should locate, to now to the size double the size of it. so the size of a key, for example, i love you, throw out. but just imagine 2400000 people and the size of a useful you up with. yes, that is a humanitarian catastrophe. so the scale, which i think all of us is working, she committed to an area, have a barely see. that was christine lind meyer there with the w. h o. let's take a look now and some of the other stories that are making headlines this hour. at least 2 people have been killed in a russian artillery strength on the southern ukrainian city of have some local authorities released to this footage that shows the aftermath. including craters, calls by the shell rescue. as an indonesia have recovered the remains of 10 more climbers killed in a volcanic eruption takes the official death, told the 22 emergency team say 75 climbers were on march the volcano when
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interrupted 2 days ago. the british interior minister has signed a new asylum treaty with rwanda. the u. k. supreme court ruled against the government's plans do send asylum seekers to respond to the cut immigration and the different treat for children and one adult had been injured in an explosion. northern pakistan rescue officials say an improvised explosive device went off on a busy road and the sharp no group has admitted to carrying out the attack. officials in nigeria said that at least 85 people were killed when a military drones dr. hit civilians by mistake. the president has ordered an investigation into the incident that took place in the northern state of could tune up. he's called the strike. very unfortunate, disturbing and painful. a jury is army has so far made no comment. shock, then grief. as family struggled to process what happened to their loved ones killed
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by, what else are these a calling a mistake residents in the village of to didn't, barry was celebrating the muslim festival of my loot when the bones began to fall. during striking, launched by the nigerian military the. busy 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. but unfortunately, some members of the to, to be a community where i think we affected those residents say they have now buried modem, a t people dozens more, a said to be injured. now jerry and president, bullet to new boot has ordered a sorrow and full fledged investigation into the incident and cold for come.
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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 dw, correspondence you ways interest in abortion and told me that this is not nigeria is 1st fatal and drone accident. yeah. you i better, correct. this is the 1st time we had seen. the light is the dances in 2022. we had a military attack severely as iran in board. i'm not paid on in january of this year. we had similar attack in duma. that's what i wanted very close to a bu job. we had and that the one in may just, it is an indication of lack of quotation between the air force and the military. on surprisingly, this time around, it started in the air force that used drunk,
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a tuck. it was the military. people are asking, ideally, in nigeria, it to the nigerian f was the do the with the responsibility to of using drugs if you allowed different security agencies using drugs. and we're going to have you ever petition of this kind of side incidences. a that was you ways, interest reporting from a bush of covering dioxide emissions from fossil fuels are set to hit a new record slide this year. the global carbon budget report estimates of c o. 2 emissions from fossil fuels will reach nearly 37000000 metric tons. that's more than one percent higher than last year. china is the world's biggest emitter, although historically, it has contributed less to climate change than the united states. china is also investing heavily and 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 bonding cold,
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but we're still unfortunately, heavily decayed to fossil fuel. we actually burn yeah. logged in now. huh. 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 used to fossil fuels in 2022. the nation permitted 6 times more cold project 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 of 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
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a viable alternative. if a high quality heat is not impossible, but it's very difficult to achieve that in a very large electricity system, purely with the vehicles. the china is leading seen energy to china's investment and renewable energy in 2022 to wolf dot. the nation's 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 batteries, driving its own move towards clean energy and making it cheaper for other countries to also move forward. and those factors are primarily boost data over the last decade or so on by china is strongly industrial policies and it includes, you know,
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china's ability to be the supply chains off those key technologies in a very short period of time. it also has a lot to do, raise 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 draw, helped by huge investments and renewable energy. but unless or to bonds, it's coal eviction seems like these are likely to disappear any time soon. but dw climate reporter beatrice christopher of explains the china is complicated position when it comes to energy and pollution. yeah, one could say that china is the definition of a climate contradiction because on one have its its way more um, carbon dioxide than any other country by far limits twice as much as the u. s.
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which is kind of the next one in line. and half of the world's coal is burned in china. it's trying to expand. but on the other hand, it's expansion and renewables is simply mind boggling right now. it has half of it, the it solar capacity is more than the rest of the world combined. so when we talk about china being a climate villain or a climate here, this is a really tough call. it's probably somewhere in the middle. and there's no question . the china needs to diminish its reliance on coal that it needs to stop building more cold plans. but it is also not an exaggeration to say that probably the world would have no hope of reducing the greenhouse gases fast enough without the chain of mass of investments in well without this bowl strategy. that was beatrice christopher reporting that you're watching the w news. as a reminder of our top story, these really military fishing ahead with its ground and aerial offensive against
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a mazda militants in southern gaza. hundreds of thousands of palestinians have been told to evacuate the area around the city of on eunice you in says they don't know where to seek refuge. now this is dw, do so i'll be back in the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day i hope to see you then the guy who uses your thoughts say, who the fast fashion as an environmental 9.
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