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of the this is dw news, my from the, the in israel price is a head with it's offensive in guns. that is why the army is engaged in the street. the street to come back with homeless militants, government, health officials, st. hundreds of civilians, the dead from the shelling in san francisco. and an independent candidate is disqualified from running against russian president vladimir putin in next year's election. the electoral commission battens? yes, i read the sofa for alleged mistakes in her application. she was running on a platform to attend the war, a new credit,
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plus water shortages and making life difficult in afghanistan authorities to pump the blame residents over us. we see how families and businesses in cobbled a co pay the benefits will and welcome the health ministry. in guns puts the death toll from the ball between israel and the terrorist group, homeless at more than 20250. that includes civilians and combatants in gaza. city is by the soldiers of funding militants street by street. the violence follows a un security council resolution to boost the delivery of aid to the people of gauze, stuck. it was a that there was no mention of a cease fire and the other day brings more death and destruction to the gases treat. this is really strikes heating,
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residential areas like here in the southern city of con, denise relatives burying the victims of the latest attacks on friday. gods. it's come us run health ministry sight more than $20000.00 people have been killed in these really offensive so far about one percent of the territories population. how would that as cost? yeah, i mean, like i said, these people are supposed to be safe in their home as we've been protected by the law to i know, but as a man of the law, i declare that international law has collapsed back up on who they were. yeah, we're not allowed to have faith in any international law. then let me say merely represents the law of the week. if israel were in the palestinians position that the world would not stand still and would and left them at the present time to meet the strikes on saturday came just hours up to the un security council approved a watch or down resolution and devoid calling for a cease fire instead, the creation of conditions for
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a sustainable truce. but the u. n. t found the palestinian representative want a hold to the fighting this resolution is a step in the right direction. it must be implemented and must be accompanied by massive pressure for an immediate cease fire. i repeat immediate cease via the road with this by cro in international pressure. israel says, and he sees fire would only help him us if this council seeks to enter still it is, it should start by supporting israel's mission of returning hostages and the limits and, and doing this almost threat. at the very least, it must prevent from us as empowerment, just as discounts that he's committed to increasing aid. it should also be committed to blocking the smuggling of arms and transport weapons to the combust terrace. for the un resolution goals for life saving age be rushed to gaza at scale . with guys on to full is really bombardment. it's unclear if in,
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when does dumont can be fulfilled by the kinds from the us walk food program, gave me an update on the humanitarian situation as a man. yeah. i mean, it's really difficult people in the living through how as we speak they have nothing to eat and nothing to drink is no home anymore. and the problem to diseases, no way to say it's not for them, but also not for a few minutes. harry is on the ground. i mean a trickles in, we still reach people, especially in the south, but more or less on an ad hoc basis. so age is not flowing inside gaza as it needs to be and we don't reach people across the street. although it needs on assets and actually a is needed everywhere. what do you make of the un security council resolution? it is definitely a welcome step. as the secretary general outline,
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it's not enough. we need to seize fire now, but it costs only when guns falls far, then we can rebuild the humanitarian system. that is basically on the brink of collapse. inside of god, you cannot as us, we cannot do our job when bones are following and fighting is continuing. that's why we need these guns to fall. so i don't actually help those people wherever they are. and especially fond road people, like you know, primarily women children because they need the most. so how does this all fit together with the counselors call on organizations like yours to get significantly more a into gaza while there is no chat sofas these find not even a temporary truce as well. i mean, our call is we need all crossings open. we much more it because of all the
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trickling and, and that's the secretary general side. i mean we can, we, we, there's no, there's no use in counting trucks because the needs of massive. our latest figures actually show that there is a loop in san garza and basically everyone is, is going hungry and gaza. families do not have enough to eat, and most people got uh phasing catastrophic hunger. then in the rest of the world combined, i mean the number is staggering and the you know, says basically says it all, we need much more 8 and actually to distribute that a efficiently effectively inside this guy that we need ceasefire. because you cannot, you cannot build up the military system when bombs are following. i find it interesting that as well is not on the same page as your organization and other humanitarian groups when it comes to the assessment of a lack of 8. so why do those views differ so greatly
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that that is a difficult question. i mean, we are tearing up the organization. we have people on the ground, we have our witnesses every day, we see what is going on. and now there's, there's, and phone security report that is basically the young politics is, you know, black and white, that the situation is so terrible and not comparable to any other place in the world. and that is a, that is an independent assessment. and again, we need these far and we need much more it, that's the situation we see every day with our own eyes in god. you know, from the welfare programs, both of us and monuments invalid. and thanks for joining us today. thank you man. it depends, government has approved the rank or the defense budget of $56000000000.00 for next
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year. that makes the agent country the world's biggest military spend off to the united states. and china. tokyo also loosened its exports restrictions. the changes are part of the private as before, we will proceed his efforts to boost the country's military capabilities. japan has had a small defensive middle tray since level 2 views, north korea, and china. as increasing threats. the united states considers dependent important ally in any potential conflicts that you ex, vocals, will allow lout japan to. so a defense the united states entity to some of the other stories making use. the 1st presents from come goes presidential elections putting compound felix cheese, a katie in the lead. the numbers reflect votes from the d as flora which represent of the a small portion of the total at home, bureaucratic and logistical problems, delayed voting in many areas. and then some opposition candidates, demanding
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a rerun is across the country savvy and prosecutors have asked police to investigate fraud allegations from last week. selections. president alexander, who declared victory for his party on december 17th, but alleged irregularities, led to an international outcry and daily protest against the electoral process. going to rena silva has been bod from running against russian president vladimir putin in next year's election. the 40 year old phone, the television host submitted to a candidacy a few days ago, but the electric condition disqualified her on saturday. so i think a legs mistakes she made during the application, process, and sofa had planned to run as an independent on the platform too. with the board you cried and released political prisoners dw, correspond to jennifer polk as more on the ledge mistakes that led to the disqualification of the sofa. a file. they are technically speaking to different versions why she was borrowed from registering as an official candidate. the 1st is
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of course, the official version and there is a non official version. let's talk about the official version 1st. and that stated that there were some issues with her paperwork. members of the election commission essential election commission in russia said that it's appear to them that the application and the paperwork was filled out with hays and very on carefully. and therefore it did not adhere to legal standards. so they had to bar hair from registering at according to the telegraph channel as to what was the mobility that were around $100.00 type typos, typing arrows, and also other mistakes that lead to her not registering as a candidate. but of course, there's also the official or the non official version. and experts say that depending simply did not want to let her register as she could become very popular very quickly, especially with things not going according to plan for putting in ukraine. and
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therefore, the risk for the kremlin to lead her to register and gather more support because she is, as we know, a candidate that once piece and released political prisoners was simply a risk of a kremlin, was not willing to take a couple of dozen type poses. a lot for journalist now, some critics that said she may have been a fake candidate for food into play off of that. it now sounds like she posed the problem. the competition was as well. it could sound that way, at least in the beginning, that were things or people and some even experts said that she was a spoiled candidate. that she was like a puppet by the kremlin. but we noticed that it wasn't the case because just a few minutes after she made her election, come pick some pain public on telegram and ask for money. the bank closed off her account and she wasn't able to receive any transport into the account. and also
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when she was meeting with her and her support group and then you in mosque out, there were some electrical failures and she was simply not able to go through the whole process. i just was supposed to be, of course they use generators and got the electricity running again. and what i was also interesting that there were like some, according to it, in addition to the security forces that were there, there were also police officers who were very friendly, but who all kept a close eye on what you could see. the phone was talking about also the host of this program of this meeting said that joined the list were not allowed to ask any political questions. which of course may appear that she was definitely weigh more problematic from the for the kremlin k. interesting inside safe and dw is jennifer pocket in re got now to ask us that way, the capital kabul is experiencing severe water shortages, folding, ground water levels. one reason for the dia, situation,
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but also are these of also put the blame on residents for wasting water. this is how the day stops for many families and the african capital filling up containers with much needed war to which they have to pay for. the types, the time of running dry, i'm 0. i think we need 60 leaders per day. i've waited here since half past 7. i take breaks to pray that it come back here to you at the evening. with fetching water has become my job all the time. it's because of the grades drought. the problem has to be solved. we need water back in now. pipes still 100 moving cobbles . ground water level has suns significantly, the south western areas of the city had hottest. even deep wells hardly produced any volta authorities say the total amount has dropped by half. the from
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the wasteful use of water by the agricultural sector and other industries is excessive basic. the problem and kaba was never meant to have so many residents in the 1st place. afghanistan is among the countries suffering most from the impacts of climate change. case in point the formerly abundant car, while lake nit cobbled for quite a while and most of those low water levels are winning my business about it's far fewer people are coming to rent, boats, or even just go for a walk around here. they don't enjoy looking at the lake as it is now. is that like a visitor is forced, his colleague to close up shop. nor aga complains that the little precious water there is, is being used to water nearby gardens and the phone. but when this lake has of water cob, little has water. but the lake is being used for too many different things here in the area from the bottom about on top of my head. the on many people who can help
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solve this problem. any more. the taliban seizure with power 2 years ago prompted schools of fulton management experts to flee the country up next on dw sports life reports on a woman crowd us chain. so cutting champions, i've been puzzling expires that will have your own use next down the sometimes to be shown right? how that you, how to the highlight for every week? nothing on the how many platforms can you handle single, attain usually without having the feeling that it's just too much it might seem easy. how much can we do simultaneously.

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