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turn berlin approved sending di dismissals to the kingdoms weapons deliveries were frozen after the killing of during this jamal. so chunk the popular police. welcome to the program is ro is preparing to defend itself in court against the accusations of genocide in the war against thomas and gaza hearings. begin today at the international court of justice in the hague, and the case brought by south africa. meanwhile, the palestinian red present says for paramedics, have been killed in and is ready. air strike is ro insisted only target thomas. the radical is mr. group classified as a terrorist organization by several countries, including germany. daily reality team gaza people riding in panic. after rain is really air strikes. the attack had
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a 2 story building in the central city of their l. bala and the people were queueing to receive aid. at the school they were headed. 20 martyrs were buried at the school with data and they show in this hospital in the same area. paramedics burst into tears as they recognized their colleagues. 4 of them were killed after and these really strikes cheap. there were ambulance. this is death move actually, i mean i them were being directly targeted how so we won't be able to save the lives of the wounded of the above. we said many times before the ambulances will be moving, but it looks like they want to stop patients being saved because of this direct error strike. in response to draw, we need through national pressure on monday, each real place that it would shift to
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a more targeted campaign in gaza. but the fighting appears to be as intense as before, with no indication these really government is planning to pause this campaign as well as no intentional, permanently occupying guys or, or displacing it civilian population to as well as finding how much terrace, not the palestinian population. and we are doing so in full compliance with international law, with calls from washington to protect civilian lives in gaza. the stop diplomat continues his tour of the region. on wednesday, anthony blink and med pro. a student present might come with a bus in the occupied west back. we talked as well about the importance of reforming the outstanding authority policy and governance so that it can effectively take responsibility regardless that the so that the gaza and the west bank can be reunited under
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a palestinian leadership blankets for trip to the region since october ends in egypt on thursday, his main declared task has been to stop the conflict from spreading. but a week of meetings with the regions most powerful leaders has no ease the suffering of civilians and gossip. let's go to jerusalem now, where do you don't lose time? your kramer is standing by for his time. you are great to see you. so says i forget is taking a case to the international criminal court today, accusing israel of that genocidal acts in gaza. how is this legal challenge being received in israel? of the well, there's a lot of attention a today on the opening of this case. first, it will be south africa today presenting the case at the court and then on fridays, israel will present it's arguments and go to he's been hearing all along. i mean,
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israel is a party to the a genocide convention, but it's really, it's also varies from the rejecting rejecting these occupations. they are saying that actually defending is right. it's defending itself against the atrocities that have been committed by the extremes. cruise, how boss and other militant groups from gaza. a during the terror attacks on october, a 7. and this is acute by many of the statements that be heard. many is rarely official presidents. a counselor has said that this isn't the atrocious claim, and i think you speak to a lot of it varies here that are saying it should be actually those minutes in groups. there's a terrorist from us that should be sending twice a not israel tanya, us secretary of state anthony blinking is wrapping up his latest diplomatic tour of the region. his appeals made any impact on the as randy government
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well, the secretary of state and lincoln came yet again to voice the concern as it said to us once, to see a scathing back of the intensity of the conflict in garza, the more aid is coming in that there will be more done by israel to protect civilians. now this is a to be seen, but we also sold the distances in the positions when it comes to, you know, the post war garza discussions. i think the us would like is ro to formulate what they have in mind to do after the war ends and as an event and spoke again about it . you know that there needs to be a policy and state on the horizon. that's clearly something that is where the government and united states are not exactly on the same page, and also to prevent divider conflict here in the region. thanks, tonya tonya framer injuries and force
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the german government does authorize the export of missiles to saudi arabia ending restrictions brought in 6 years ago. the sale of 150 iris t air to air missiles to react is a major policy shift for transfer. all off shelves as coalition government. germany has also said the kingdom could expect a green light on delivery of euro fighter jets to berlin holsted arms exports to saudi arabia. after journalist hmo control, g was killed in the savvy concerts, is stumble. us intelligence found that savvy crime prints mohammed bin selma, sanctioned his murder more missiles like these will soon be on their way to saudi arabia. that's off the german government, scrapped a 5 year old ban on arms exports. but belin still seems on decided on allowing the saudis to get more jets, defy them from your advisor is
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a part of the corporation between germany, italy, spain, and the u. k. and saudi arabia already has dozens of them. when the car and german government was formed, it said it would not approve the delivery of any more jets. the reason re adds war against who the rebels and yemen, and the brutal killing of saudi john list jamal control g. but the complex between israel and a mass has changed the calculus violin now sees saudi arabia as a partner, willing to stand up for stability with in the middle east. ok, as you say, it was i says real know is that it's security also depends on stability in the region and saudi arabia based on everything we hear, i know and talk about wants to fill the role of stability, usually a whole new from start to teach all screen on finding the rollinback to tease have, by contrast, taking up the fight against israel,
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attacking shipping in the red sea and firing rockets towards these railing territory. johns, the shult seems to be backing the release of your a fight as part. so is s p d policy and screen television partners are opposed. they say saudi arabia's human rights abuses means it would be a fatal mistake. green, totally, to recall the lying said it would be wrong to let saudi arabia get more. your a fight as this is the fundamental position of our apology, and i still see it that way. a definitive green light for leasing the croft may be some way off. but with germany already using its own export band, it seems clear a foreign policy shift is well underway. this echo doors president daniel noble has declared that the nation is at war with arm drug games during an unprecedented wave of violence. if again after in a tory escape later disappeared from prison, spark and riots gone,
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gun bottles and kidnappings. dozens of people of being killed. police engage with a group of gunman during a raid and southern ecuador. the he said that stepping off, it's offensive against the powerful drug gangs who are behind the violence across the country. to shoot out took place in the city of what keeps near the border with peru which day is it stepping up, its patrols along the frontier to stop the vine and spilling into its territory throughout ecuador, security units of being out and forth, trying to reassure citizens of the safety authorities say they doing what they can, but they can't be everywhere at once. distorted shows um, gang members sitting fine because in the countries north, in broad daylight, no, no, no big games. terror tactics appear to be working. people on the streets say the skid
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. you're going to get this, this is that, and this and fear is something we all have right now, but we don't know what to do because in reality, we can't do anything because they are the like, if there's like a maple are afraid. they don't want to go out any more. businesses are closing. so as a citizen, i'm very scared of what's happening right now and they're quite or the security situation hit. the national and international headlines on choose day when heavily um, to not coast on a tv station. and it could do as large as the city kias during a live news broadcast. the most gunman said they would, they had to go in and it would dorians not to mess with them off? yes, the attack was swift in violence. but out of the shot for one of our camera man in the leg broke the arm of another one. the fired bullets, they use their weapons inside. about 13 minutes after the government appeared,
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police could be seen entering the tv station. the gangsters were captured, but the attack lift ecuador is horrified. ecuador has struggled for years with violence tied to drug trafficking, including homicides and kidnapping. but now the president says ecuador, is it well with the gangs? and he's announced a state of emergency for at least 60 days. during this time, officials can suspend people's rights and to mobilize the army, including in prisons travel here in germany is proving to be a challenge this week. a trained strike has disrupt the travel as drivers demand, more pay and better conditions in a long running dispute. the rail strike coincides with a separate and nationwide action by farmers. they've blockaded motor ways and stopped the traffic and protest that's subsidy cuts across gym and a right now not much to lose moving here in the lanes main station,
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few trains were running today of the train drive is a striking and supportive pay rises at a 35 hour, full day work week, whatever the demands, many passengers were left wondering how they going to get around. i had the night stream tonight from bird into berries. so it makes it kind of a complicated because i try to to go through 1st tonight. so i have multiple connections and i don't know where it going this i'm going to talk tonight, but about they just told us to try and go into later. try and see what happens. i think it will still be valid for hopefully that works out like to try and strike comes on top of blockages on gym and these roads caused by nationwide farm is protest. david don't do the tactic of stopping the tractors on the slip roads on to also bones creating traffic games. there's also grabbing headlines they follow that up with demonstrations and riley's in large cities around the country.
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interested in some 2000 tractors and massed in the city center phones, layering. the dissatisfaction among farm is, is mainly about government plans to come tax breaks for agriculture, but also what they see as excessive bureaucracy and environmental standards. units for the human, for what we've seen, betrayed and sold down by the government to intersect to where you worry about every cent they're reaching into our pockets. it's just not acceptable as possible to avoid it. see until here's we've reduced to the highest standards. we should at least have the same standards in europe so that we can produce without needing government l when it, that's the direction it has to go. when did this thing was this game? politicians have gone to the fall rights is seeking to exploit these protests for their own ends. invest in some people identified as belonging to the far right groups had to be kept apart from farm is by police tom as late as say that amongst did not go beyond agriculture. but many of the supporters link the problems
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informing with other issues like ukraine and the rising cost of living down to elevate money for everyone in the world for skilled workers for refugees, for war, there's money for everything except their own people with a budget crisis and the filtering economy jim and he can ill afford to stand still . yet this week, wheels are just not turning. all right, you are up to date, don't forget, there's plenty more news and information on our website, the www dot. com and you can follow us on social media. i'll be back again for top of the next task. when did you last check your phone and did you spend longer online? any time? under 25 year old spend an average of 6 hours a day online, mostly on the phones. older group spend less time online, on average 4.7 hours. that's according to near research from the university of sorry, in the u. k. what are the signs of inside the eviction, and what should you do about it?
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both are on the show. normal companies are using software to monetize the employees performance. is that okay? and could be soon getting better drugs and better computers. thanks to research and production in space. these are the topics that i'm moving the test was the why? no, i don't want to see you get angry when asked to put your phone down, social, media, shopping and online entertainment. even scrolling through the news, all of those online activities can affect your brain and that can become a real life problems. windows being online, become addictive, and what can we do about it? but 1st, how can the internet be addictive? and, and not show accessing the usage of digital platforms and gadgets kindly to enter that addiction. it can create an actual physical dependence, the cool social problems. everything we do or can seem online is designed to,
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to big sticky. a nice word for addictive social platforms, shopping sites on online games mess with the reward system and our brands. when you're getting a like for an instagram post, a domain brush policy domain being the feel good home and the same is true for that extra life has been given unexpectedly at a smartphone game off of a sudden discount on the terrace makers use, bought it on amazon, the little both of your for you and make it more likely that we will engage in these online activities again in the future. when this gets out of control, it can become similar to a chemical addiction like alcoholism, cravings include, it is just really scientific and proven. internet eviction has been the subject of many scientific studies all around the world. unlike substance abuse, it is considered a type of behavioral addiction and to that addiction often because in combination with other mental health issues like depression. for recent try a new study,
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analyze the internet usage of more than a 100000 young people worldwide age 10 to 24. the findings that is a strong correlation between into that eviction and depression move and 14 percent of people worldwide show symptoms of internet addiction. according to an early publication funded by the same chinese institute, the chinese government has proposed a minor mode to limit children smotts and he used to help avoid that. in your opinion, it is also a way of the problem. members of the european parliament believe that existing rules are not enough to protect consumers. so they cool for further legislation. for example, some i saying evict has features like infinite scroll, default autoplay or constant push notifications shouldn't be prohibited. the european commission is currently evaluating whether consumers has enough protection . the results of this evaluation are expected in 2024. are you addicted?
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okay, so if you can try to answer these questions, honestly, they often stay online longer than you intended to other people in your life complain about how much time you spend online. do you often say or think just a few more minutes when you're online and they sometimes hide how long has been online? if you answer these questions with yes, that still doesn't necessarily mean you're addicted, but you might want to keep them all careful. i on your own online behavior, for most of us, it is simply impossible to live without the internet. we depend on it for work, and if the way would communicate with our friends as well. there are 3 ways to be the cravings. monitor your overall screen time, identify how much time you spend doing what ask yourself, how much time do you want to invest in each online activity? not yourself. there are some useful apps that can help you reduce your screen time by nudging a to switch off. in case you have the feeling, your internet usage is getting out of control organization into that technology
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addicts anonymous is offering free online meetings in 9 languages. the tech days will even connect you to it you to. and if you think you suffer from depression and anxiety linked to your time online, please seek professional help. your employer can digits in the truck, mainly everything you do while working on a company computer programs that are used for this can even assess how productive you up the employee monitoring is on the rise worldwide. but do we really want that the u. s. government wants to find out of tools for monitoring employee performance pose a serious risk to work as so which tools are we talking about? and couldn't you be a victim of productivity paranoia? since the beginning of the pandemic and the rise of remote work companies seems to have an increasing interest in keeping a digital lie on the employees close to 80 percent of bosses in the us. he's
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monitoring software that's according to a study of 2000 employees. and 2000 employees working remotely on a hybrid schedule and 73 percent of manage. it store recordings of stuff called e mails or messages to evaluate the employee's performance. according to microsoft poll, 85 percent of the to say that since the teams have been working from home, it's hard for them to trust that everyone is working productively. this has been labeled productivity, paranoia, but how can software really help with this? and what is it capable of employee monitoring software? well, to be honest, a contract nearly everything. most programs are for keystrokes or mouse movements and track completed activity by taking periodic screenshots other stuff wherever cold calls or meetings, or even accesses employees. webcams, programs can also enable full remote access to a work assistance in real time. some developers also also linguistic and it takes
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tools. employers can choose to receive less if the employee search terms like interview or open job search sites. there is also a recognition software that contract employees out to cheats, but i'm. 1 using facial expressions of voice. for now this has been used in sales, but the possibilities are endless. do we need regulations? in most parts of the world? it's legal to monitor the devices as long as employees give that consent. but the way most employees, i'm not aware that they have consented to surveillance, to find out if you're affected, check the fine friends in your contract or ask your union representative for help. employees. surveillance has already been the subject of several cases. in late 2022, a quote in the netherlands, ruled employee as may not require the employees to turn on the webcams all day while working remotely. the quote considered this a significant interference with the private life of the employee and
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a violation of basic human rights. but should individual quotes decide what's allowed on what's not. right now the us government is planning to take action. they want to find ways to regulate the use of monitoring technology. the white house office of science and technology policy has cooled the employees to share the experience with monitoring software. well, this a positive sized of this kind of southwest, they also see workers right as being endangered, monitoring conversations kind of tell us custom, exercising their right to organize and collectively bargain with the employees. when pad with employer decisions about pay, discipline and promotion ultimate to surveillance kindly to work as being treated differently or discriminated against how users track the system are all social media user so many creative ways to train monitoring software. for example, they attach a battery operated tool to the computers mouse to keep it moving. this way, the time tracking system will record activity. do you think it's bad to have your
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boss check if you're really working, or do we need more regulations? let us know. medication, unlike a chance of being developed in space. why and why should we care? because it might mean a tool for diseases and that's with computers. low gravity and other conditions enables the development all much fast and micro chests and better medications or diseases like cancer. does the future of medicine lie in space, space medicine as well. there's a lot more to research up that than 3 d printing using wound us a trick, but nasa astronaut is performed in 2021. turn out experiments and space, allow scientists to study and produce medication without gravity. the unique environment is almost a perfect vacuum and has high levels of radiation. these conditions could lead to results that couldn't be achieved on us. that means we could get more effective
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drugs in the future and maybe even new ones, full as of now incurable diseases. that's why us president joe biden, set aside several $1000000.00 for america space agency nasa cheapest to cancer related research on the i ss in 2020 for a low gravity environment can speed up the development and discovery of complex molecules used in medicines, misbehaving proteins other reason for many diseases, that's why scientists crystallized proteins to examine that complex structure in space. this process is much easier than our understanding of protein can give scientists a better insight into disease mechanisms. they can identify drug targets, an optimized drug design in the future. that could mean we get drugs that have fewer side effects, a more effective or more as indian to a temperature changes beyond developing new formulas. it's also more effective to produce drugs in space or in these parts of the molecule generates than space.
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almost stable unconnect will also be larger and more complex. that's why several companies are investing millions to enable the production of molten substances in space and then transporting them to us to manufacture the final product. better computers, thanks to low gravity, a low gravity research could also give us foster computers in the future, suddenly conductive all the brains on most of the electronics in the form of micro chips. but the development has stagnated in the last few years. the main components, typically silicon or germanium, simply have limits in what they can achieve in space. we have a much better chance of optimizing the structure of these elements. the may even be the opportunities to generate complete new materials that can make complete as faster. some experts seemed suddenly conduct, has made that materials generated in phase could be up to 10 or a 100 times more efficient. how is this supposed to work for me? or in fact,
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none of this has reading you that have been experiments on the i ss for he is run by academics, government agencies on commercial customers. i like access to the international space station is very limited and the interest is continuously growing. that's why big private space plans like space x and blue origin are investing in commercial space labs that are floating in low earth orbit. but there's also new startups like bought a space industries in the us space boards in the u. k. that are trying to tap into that market. so researches and developers could get the chance to come up with some real innovations in the coming years. and private space enterprises light prove us wrong about being nothing more than an expensive hobby for the super rich. the using production and space will lead to the next industrial revolution, or are you skeptical? let us know that's all for me today. goodbye and see you next time the
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the, the sweden and the sorry hun visits the grave of his son who was killed and the conflict between guides to the gun violence is spreading throughout the country. what is the swedish government doing? the focus on 0, dw, answered the conflicts own with tim sebastian, i guess from valley in is that it sounds like w director of the economy,
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the russia you raise your sense for now russians. economy has stabilized this to put in incisive on war crimes. charges is none, the less finding plenty of friends, so well as new found confidence tim, tim into a big a role with ukraine. i've even a fight with mason conflict in 60 minutes on d. w. the . so you don't think and feel the same way you expect and one's different things from life and your parents. i just want to pursue what steps. nice on fire or you think your kid is 2 different, risky, irresponsible, unreasonable, all stuff. i want my son the show in the clouds. it's
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time and then when generations flash docs, january 14th on d, w. the hello and the very one. welcome to this week, citizen of focus on europe with show we begin today's program in sweden, where authorities are trying to get control over storing gang violence, oregon. his crime is affecting more and more people in sweden or sorry home for example, had to face a bigger loss in his family. now his wishes that authorities do more to protect citizens from criminals.

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