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[000:00:00;00] the, this is dw news live from berlin. the un says guys that has become uninhabitable. months of war have displaced, 2000000 palestinians who live under constant threat of air strikes by his rep is randy ministry is scanning back operations in northern guys and pressing it's offensive against us in the sense dramatic scenes as a us airliner makes an emergency landing a piece of the fuselage blows out in mid air. there are no reports of any serious injuries for the airline friends. it's fleet of 737,
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max nines plus millions of people across eastern europe times beyond. celebrate orthodox christmas. we check in with a lot of in the family, sees their celebration as more solid and even the problem following the welcome to the program is there any buttons has been folding on gaza for another day? there are reports of air strikes on the southern cities of con eunice and rafa were hundreds of thousands of civilians are seeking shelter. india is right, the military's next stage and the war. the defense minister says they'll take a more target approach and use fewer troops in the north of the gaza strip, but continue to pursue the leaders of hamas in the side of commerce is considered a tara group by germany,
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the you and to many others. the smoke rises overhead units in southern gaza, as israel, as military continues to bombard, suspect to time us hide out. the fighting has severely hampered a deliveries to the strip. un says some convoys have even been shot at this is the 1st medical delivery to arrive in hon units in 10 days. buildings across the territory have been reduced to rubble some 85 percent of gauze, and are now incredibly displaced in a statement released on friday. the u. n's, emergency relief coordinator said 3 months on from the october 7th attacks by him. us gaza has quote to come the place of death and despair. families are sleeping in the open as temperatures plummet. areas where civilians were told to relocate for their safety have come under bombardment. people are
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facing the highest levels of food insecurity ever recorded. simon is around the corner. gaza has simply become uninhabitable. on friday, the is really military said, it's forces to get more than $100.00 targets in 24 hours alone, including military positions, rocket launch, sites, and weapons. as the fighting continues, the u. n said supplied vital to the survival of causes. 2000000 residents are virtually non existent. there are fears, the war and suffering could expand to israel's northern border, which level known as both sides exchange fire on an almost daily basis. in an attempt to stop the conflict from spreading us secretary of state, anthony blinking has arrived in greece on the 2nd leg of a week long crisis tor. the 1st leg of the diplomatic marathon took him to turkey, where he's matched president roger of tyre,
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or the one whose vocal support of commerce has raised concerns in the west. lincoln will later travel to israel, the occupied westbank and 5 arab nations. seen andrea d is an expert on turkey's domestic politics and its foreign policy. he told me earlier what he made of lincoln's visit to anchor. so he has an appeal basket, i think, with the turkish authorities because this increased concern going forward. since the october 7 attacks occurred in israel, the cherokee is a material suppose to, along with cuts are off from us. and significant research shows that turkey is one of the main financial hubs. which the service entity basically is, is able to, to fund a considerable amount of funds to the organization in gaza, but also other operations overseas outside of kaiser. so what part of lincoln's job is actually to request or insist turkish authorities to,
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to take measures against this impact just informally came to visit the state department released this a number of names. i'm us members residing in turkey and offered a bounty for, for, for, for that capture. the secretary has an uncomfortable task inputs, you know, it's asking turkey to essentially end or significantly scale down and support from us. because everything that the united states does in trying to assess these route to, to, to, to combat the status of the is enabled and continued by the turkish republic. and therefore, this presents a significant challenge for the united states and israel and other allies to what the see to the, the limitation of how much going forward. all right, so the us sides firmly with this route, but i'm the turkish president that has compared at is randy prime minister benjamin netanyahu to out of hitler and said he should be prosecuted for quote, war crimes. so it looks like it's going to be difficult from what you're saying am for the us and turkey. um,
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but how do you think they're going to go about is how do you think these discussions are going to go if they're trying to find some sort of middle ground between that's not forget these to allies. so that's a good question. i think the be the, the by the administration is going to hit a war. it's going to be because i don't think they have the decisiveness needed to actually, punitive measures against turkey suicide to stop eating and it back to a terrorist that's the, that's recognized by the the fates and the european union. and also turkey continues to harbor some of his leadership as provided passports, as well as material shipments of weapons, grade materials. and from us, i don't think the by the administration has the top suicide to be charged. so you'd have to hold to the top. and also i'll also be honest with you to in the sense that the, the art on government. yes it's, he's compared that to me i will try it out. see, he's cool for a boy caught up his randy goods by turkish citizens inside of turkey. but a trade with, with, with israel has only increased by about
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a 3rd since the october 7 attacks. right? so either one is actually being disingenuous as implicit as it starts against is ready to actually get some us. so because he doesn't want to, you know, cut trade and you know, lots of business with, with, with, with this route on the one head. but he wants to hold that account on the other. and also the by the administration is not just looking at the turkey from the perspective of as well, but the boss is looking at from, you know, the extent to which will turkey cooperate with other things that are prior to use for the united states, such as the admission of sweden into nato, which still, you know, turkey is holding back on and the return for turkey saying, yes it at our once the united states, the southern succeed fighter jets. so there's a broader portfolio of issues, but on the hamas, he's real issue. i don't think the by the administration of the secretary is going to get very far tight. see not seen on ged from the marine corps university in washington dc. thank a, a new foreign policy cheese 2 separate has warned against 11 on being dragged into
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a regional conflict. the diplomats has been meeting top officials and they've route as fears rise about a spill over from israel's war with thomas speaking alongside lebanese foreign minister of della bo, beep grout said it's absolutely necessary to have it on not to become involved in a wider conflict. how does this route and 11 on face to militant group as far as the exchanging rocket fire on a daily basis once to be governor of the eastern ukrainian region. often ask says at least 11 people, including 5 children, have been killed in a russian missile strike. the attack a target at the city of park rusk, nearly 50 kilometers from the front line and a nearby area. the strike is said to have damaged, at least 6 houses. it comes as russia, it intensified its attacks on ukraine, ukrainian, president for a lot of years the landscape says hundreds of me solves,
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were launched against his country in the past week. alaska airlines has granted it's boeing 737 max 9 feet after one of its planes made an emergency landing in the us state of oregon. a section of the fuselage, including a window blew out a few minutes after take off. images posted on social media, show a gaping hole in the side of the plane. an oxygen mask hanging down. there are no reports of nature injuries. the national transports safety board in the wes says it's investigating the incident little earlier i asked the aviation expert under list julian, pray in the us in the english city of cambridge, have such a failure could have happened in mid flight as well. the 3rd day, this is a space, so i know tillery emergency exit, which isn't used by alaska airlines. so instead of putting a door in boeing, pushing
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a whole section with the window. ready and it is this section for some reason, failed and flew out. so it was back to the door. it's a whole panel. and that is what happens. the air across it re 16000 seats. the uh, the chopping the pressurized uh, the pilots, very quickly offs for mission to descend. every time to uh is apple which you did as, as a, descended the pressurize ation issue with lessons. but very frightening because of people's phones with tablet hands. all that sort of thing, but so they did actually get down and they will say, it seems almost that miraculous that nobody was seriously injured. it may seem almost like a silly question. what was i to ask you to have dangers? is it for even a small chunk of the plane to blow off? so they shouldn't have to have the right signature,
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especially with this pick red cross where they've, they're all grounded for 18 months while they went through a safety chat. it's off the 2 previous crashes. now they said stall that. so why this has happened? we don't know yet. that was going to be amazing inquiry. meanwhile, the alaska airlines about it. he grounded all that and across and seen some going on the way now to examine the air, off and every, all the head off in their sleep. now old, boeing 737 max jets were granted worldwide for nearly 2 years after 2 crashes and 2018 and 19. so does this raise new safety concerns a 5 base at type of aircraft or what it must raise a safety concern because you're not supposed to have sections of the fuselage flowing out like that. but it's a week and now right down to us as a single mains issue,
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we will have to see what happens if i really there are about $1300.00 of these as soft in service out the boat. so i should really be 2 hours. thanks. union aviation expert to enter list judy in the break. well, today is christmas for millions of orthodox christians around the world. ukraine moves the event to the end of december to distance itself from russia. but excuse me, but armenia, serbia, egypt, i'm kaz expense. celebrate this weekend, he doesn't use your ears yet, a report from the last the and capital riga, or some people mark the occasion with cold water rather than mode wine. it keeps minus 15 celsius in locked out of the whole point says, conditions id. he's getting ready to swim. hello, dave, ideas the and the cold water. so you just have to watch out that you don't get
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caught by the sharp pieces advice from his wife, margarita. i want to join. she's much heavier inside. we see our son marks to also be station drive. it says he seems here whenever he can ice or no mice afternoon between one and 3 minutes is enough to get the health benefits the block that has a little tradition of swimming. and i see what are some of those health benefits, many here ties that tradition to the church. and also it looks that we chose the way to in january around to the people which can often involve baptism, style, blonde, just speak to what most of the orthodox christians, a lot of the i have rushing notes,
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but are those is lots of young. he comes out from put this down that isn't a decade ago, a month of slickest theatre. i felt more drawn to it even physically. i had gone through a difficult time in my life and had to make certain decisions. and i felt the orthodox church was much closer to me, but i felt it supported me because of both the family is a kept. the delivery guy is this is a holiday home is going out of town as marks. school is on a break, is it can spend to the orthodox christmas here as a family. yeah, that was just christmas on december 24th and 25th is more of a married time for us to see a sleeper movement of what the party orthodox christmas is for us. much more religious. we prefer to celebrate this in a more peaceful atmosphere. think about brookwood for her because that's
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a crackling f freezing deep outside. so merry christmas to all those celebrating alright you are up to date reporter is up next traveling to one of the world's most dangerous lands. car doors for migrants connecting sides on central america. and don't forget this peggy more and using information on our website, d, w dot com and you can follow some social media. thanks for watching. take care the not just another day. so much is happening all at once. we take time to understand this is the day i'm in, that's look at current use events, analyzed by experts and critical thinking is weekdays on d, w my name is
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