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the, the, this is the to the news and life. i'm for a little because a health ministry says is rarely strikes us, killed dozens of people across the street today. once right kills at least 20 in the turn of their l by law. as israel widens it's air and crime defensive against him are also ahead. us improves what could be its last military age package. do you crate? the deal includes of $250000000.00 and military assistance to keep, but additional funding will dry out unless us lawmakers can break a parsons on deadlock and 2023 has been
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a year of major change for nato. will take a look at how the alliances repositioning itself and delegating responsibility right along the blog border with russia. the, him all welcome to the program. these really military is again, intensifying is era and garden, defensive and gaza strikes on thursday. killed at least 50 palestinians as israel prizes ahead with its military campaign against him off, which is considered a tower group by many countries. over 21000 people have been killed in gaza, according to the homeless one house ministry. and most of the population has been displaced the aftermath of another strikes on the man as the refugee camp in central garza, much of the site is in ruins or some residents still buried under rubble.
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others have fled, trying to escape the bonding. told us to go to russell, but we don't want to. why should we go and live in the street? said the entire neighborhood here was evacuated. as more people leave their homes in search of shelter, many end up in make shift camps overcrowded and without running water. daily life is a constant struggle page at all, and the will not have the pain enough of the hunger of the hosting home with hired of everything in his life. and that does nothing for basic needs. it's difficult to make dogs to wash clothes. we have to bring water to drink and to wash with all the suffering that we need to buy, sign or treat house with girls and women. but we can't find any we have to wait and
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loan. cute. so with supplies running low food prices are also soaring. the un refugee agency has warned that 40 percent of guys is population is at risk of famine. some people can't even buy a canned food because it's a prices that are not 10 times higher than before. no matter where they go, guys, and say their lives are always at risk, as the bombing doesn't kill them. they fear, or slow dest from hunger or disease. well stephen ryan, from the international committee of the red cross, is in rough uh we're nearly half of all gardens of fled. you told us about the conditions there as well. they the same thing you see across the rough uh each and every day become more and more uh, concerning uh, over the last couple of weeks we have seen tens of thousands, a,
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if not hundreds of thousands of people arriving rough, had to set up 10 pretence in places that aren't designed to hold large numbers of people, you would have seen in the reports as now the, the, the conditions in these places are not suitable. there isn't enough water and there isn't enough. uh, shelter material i, there isn't enough sanitation. and certainly people also don't have enough access to foods, even if there is food in the market. you would have heard that most people can't afford us. so the conditions here in rafa are extremely dire. and they might have turned organizations that are here, are struggling to be able to respond because we do not have enough really supplies to be able to meet these needs. these situations, these places are not set up to receive large numbers of people. and each and every day, more or more people arise. most israelis do still support the war, but there are some who want an end to the blush. it dw correspondent young phillip shots reports from a riley and tell of the where our of and jewish is really is have come together to
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call for peace. the hundreds of people demanding peace and one of the few occasions, red jews. and these are really arabs coming together. it's a very courageous thing in these paula rose paula rice times and the reason with me now is ivy and nothing. even if you can you tell me, is it really or the right time to speak about these? yeah, i believe that this is the best time. this is the time that we need to show appropriate for my children into boots, new room for the children of the old and also for the children of gaza. this is the, the blood, this time in the story of the conflicts and we must change, you try to know him, of course. and what i'm trying to say as an arab, it's hard to, to be helpful nowadays, as opposed to me and these me and them is almost
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no other words, no other words. thank you so much things from people here. they refuse to give in to anger and take a bigger treatment in those dark days. here in the region as dw is yana phillip shelves reporting from taylor feet there. well, let's take a look now as some other stories from around the world. the us state of maine has barred former president donald trump from taking part in the states upcoming primary elections. lawmakers called for trump to be disqualified over his role in the attack from us capitol in 2021. but trump is expected to appeal to really a russian court has sentenced a writer to 7 years in prison for reciting a, pull him against the war and ukraine. ok, you, i'm come, ogden was arrested during an ad to mobilization, protest in september last year, and has since accused police officers of torturing him in detention. the danube
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river has overflowed spikes, and that hung gary and capsule, budapest, reaching its highest level in 10 years. docks and roadways have been flooded. some businesses along the river where shot and street cars canceled down you've. it's however, expected to return to normal levels by the weekend to ukrainian officials say a civilian cargo ship struck a russian lying while sailing through the black sea. 2 crew members were injured. the vessel was collecting grain from the southern ukrainian port of is my, you know, the us government has approved what could be its final package of military age to ukraine. the deal is worth up to $250000000.00. president joe biden has made supporting ukraine against russia. i key priority bought republicans in congress have insisted they wouldn't authorize any more funding unless democrats agree to stricter measures to limit migration on our correspondence on your phone, a car in key to w more to dw, sorry more about what could be the last us
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a package for you credit when it is pretty significant. this has been welcome to preston semanski to these, you know, welcome to this and said it would be ukraine's most pressik military needs. now we've already heard of a shortage of minute munition affecting ukraine's upfront line operations with, you know, ultimately cruise a saying they don't need to ration show. there's also another component in this package which is all about a defense of munitions, which is also very significant. just this week, we saw rochelle launch renewed by roger of june attacks on cities like what they saw and headphone and uh, and, and causing, you know, kind of a, that's an damaged infrastructure. and so you create a full, so, you know, kind of intercepting the, i'm sure things on these drones before they hit the targets means it goes through these a defense munitions quite false. but of course, that is concerned you about wavering western age, ukrainian officials of said the plan to ramp up domestic production of width and next deal. that wasn't too long range splice tones,
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which the queen has been using to strike fall behind enemy lines. for example, your target russian warships in the black sea, she was dw sonya selling a car in keith. while the war has led nato to reevaluate it security, especially on his eastern flank with russia. germany's reason tonight, incident of a permanent troop deployment, there is just one such change, dw terry schultz reports the russians war on ukraine made, made him take another look at moscow and in the mirror resulting in the biggest reconfiguration of the alliance. since the soviet union crumbled more than 30 years ago, the new plans were approved at nato's building a summit in july we took the major decisions, said to adopt daughter lions for the future. we agreed the naples, most of the details under bus, the defense band, since the cold war, defense plans that look like those from the cold war, dividing alliance territory and to regional commands. outlining extraordinary
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operational detail in thousands of highly classified pages. it's kind of how many ships do you need here? how many soldiers do you need there? then of course, you take it down below that and then you get into the real nitty gritty of how you would move the ships around how you would move the soldiers around and how you would we supply in great detail. all the sorts of things that you would expect to have in place where they have a need is, were they ever needed just the plans and vision, 300000 troops could move to nato's border with russia. within 30 days. one big change may seem painfully obvious, but wasn't automatic. identifying russia by name, as the alliance is main adversary, any opportunity to not consider russia as an enemy is being lost. but what we've seen in ukraine in the very fact that we've written it quite clean, you know, clearly, and it's being, it's being used in our documentation. this political shift is huge for the alliance
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. finally, allowing open strategizing about how to beat it's most likely. opponent says military analyst alexander muscle are there is a much higher degree of detail that is available for a military planners up to, to work with in terms of exercising in terms of planning and, and thinking through the campaign design. despite the political differences among allied governments that come out in other places here at nato's military headquarters in mines, belgium, admiral blount says everyone's on the same page. but will that change now that they've got $4000.00 new pages of plans to implement each l? i will be required to provide specific capabilities, equipments troops, and to keep them at a high degree of readiness. this will be expensive and some governments aren't yet even close to spending the 2 percent of g d. p on defense. it's now a minimum expectation. still admiral blount and says, do you none of us approval of the plans,
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demonstrates unwavering unity within nato. and we haven't seen anything, but that seemed to view claim as being illegally invited by russia. professor model are says, it's important that the agreement has been formalized and writing on paper. you, you have, that's a, that's a consensus there, that, that nato machinery can, can build on. even if in practice he notes, there's still a handful of allies, less than fully committed to their new responsibilities. not who are says rushes actions are a constant reminder of the risks of not doing so. now if parts of northern and central europe are on the alert for more flooding, following heavy rains, rivers have burst their banks in many areas, flooding homes and prompting evacuations forecasters warranty yes, the worst could still be yet to come. so water levels in the outer river are nearly 6 meters above normal and still rising. europe got stuck with a rainy christmas,
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and the unwanted gifts are piling up. the low lying netherlands have planned for events like this, and prepared accordingly. lottie on this is really to see if there's a lots has been invested in recent years to make reading for the river. and yes, it is that high go uh, but it can still be okay. kind of stays woods and what's the way the flooding, let the villages cut off by water. students returning home for christmas reached their homes by boat flooding in central germany caused christmas evacuations. some residents were forced to leave their homes. the worst is still expected. near the eastern city of dresden authorities have declared the 2nd highest alert level on the river. elbow waters are set to peak 6 meters above normal. upstream in the czech republic, high waters on the elbows stuck his boat under a bridge. hello,
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this is the law. so we secure the boat with the steel cables so that if there was a release, it would cause havoc, some with the down the bad. further south in hungary, the danube river has overflowed its banks and the capital, budapest, reaching its highest level in 10 years. docks and roadways have been flooded as conditions normally associated with spring time hit early. the reason i remember big floods but not in december and december, the dining of use to freeze. i remember when i was very young, the ice around the chain bridge from that to be broken off with explosive soul. but then the kid i figured out the danube is expected to return to normal levels by the weekend of more rain is forecasts for parts of northern europe, including germany and the coming days. well, americans will be happy to know that they can once again by the latest apple watches after the tech company files and emergency appeal sales. if the series 9 on altered to smart watches were halted in the us over patent ro, medical devices,
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pharmacy, mo, accused apple of poaching its stuff on technology, the white has refused to overturn about on sales, on imports. apple then made an emergency request with us court of appeals, which succeeded in guessing the ban lifted. and that's all for me. for now, for more years you can always head over to our website and our youtube channel. i'm hun himmel in berlin state. you're in the v is due for fun via do gravitational waves squeeze out body. how do i the drums for the to the feet? and what's the perfect kill for approx side? sign the on says get with d. w signs on the picked of channels. it shouldn't be this one here. it's hard not to.

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