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the, the, this is dw news while i've been from berlin tonight. a news really on small in the southern gaza strip palestinian say is the worst attack on the city of han unice. since the start of the war shall say dozens of people had been killed. also coming up to night, indians prime minister inaugurate to hinder temple on a side with a history of bloodshed. the temples in odeo is built on the ruins of an agent, moss destruction in 1992 sparks rioting which killed 1000 plus republican rhonda sanchez has dropped out of the us presidential race, saying it's clear that his party wants donald trump to have another chance at the
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white house and in advance in the battle against malaria cameron route is now the 1st country they use a new vaccine. it should save the lives of thousands of children. the library golf is good to have you with this one this monday, and we begin in israel today. relatives of hostages being held by him. austin gaza stormed into a parliamentary committee meeting. they say that not enough is being done to bring their loved ones. hall is really prime minister benjamin at yahoo has again rejected. what he says are a mos conditions for the release of the hostages. palestinians say that the city of one, eunice,
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it has been subjected to the worst is really bombardment since the start of this invasion, israel's military of seeking to destroy him aust, which many countries classify as a terrorist organization is really changed or approaching to hospitals near the city causes health ministry, which is run by him, boss says at least 50 palestinians have been killed in more than a 100 wounded. already from one l, i'm joined by stream to low. she's communications adviser for the humanitarian organization in a region refugee council. it's good to have you with this. so the worst is really a tax in fund units since the start of israel's invasion, that's how it residents there are describing what are you hearing from gone. so what we're hearing from our teams in god is that the situation in general continues to deteriorate, day after day. we cannot even access con units and have not been able to access time units for days because of the finding that is ongoing there. and the
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challenges in keeping our own staff safe. we do have a handful of staff who have been seeking shelter in places in time units. and it's been very difficult for us to even maintain contact with them to know whether or not they are safe. we understand that many guns are now fleeing, leaving on unison, fleeing to ruffle, and it is their safety for them. they are to know there simply is no safe place in gaza. so long as these hostilities continue, we desperately need a seats fire. to put an end to this madness, to put an end to the tale that palestinians and guards i have been subjected to for over 15 weeks. now we had staff members who lost faith, members of their own family, just in the last couple of weeks and rossa russell was remember supposed to be the safe place. now we're seeing milly over a 1000000 people cram into less than one 5th of the territory in the gaza strip. seeking out some type of shelter, there is no space in designated shelters to host these displays. people disease is
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spreading quickly in shelter and overcrowded shelters due to unsanitary conditions . sewage is flooding the streets because people simply don't even have bathrooms to go in. i do use and so this is a, this is a situation that is increasingly concerning to us. and we're increasingly concerned of israel might continue. there is some there up around operations further south into wrap up. we're so many civilians have sought refuge. the european union is now pushing hard for a 2 state solution to this is really palestinian crisis that is now in direct opposition to what these really prime minister wants. the us also wants a 2 state solution. i mean, these differences have never been so clear and they've never been so public. what does this type of tension mean for your work as well? i think the yahoo statements this week really demonstrate what we've been warning
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about in the west bank for for years now. that is really a continued to illegally colonize and settle in the west bank in the occupied west bank, destroying any oper, opportunity, or potential for a negotiated to state solution. we've seen powerless demand communities for stock, their lands, uh, forced out of areas the of the west bank. these are some of the most vulnerable communities. i think uh the international community needs to continue to put pressure to abide on to put pressure on this road to abide by their obligations under international law. of course, all parties to this conflict must be abiding by international law. but what we've seen is a complete rejection from the israeli government and its leaders of, of the internationally acceptable political solution for this conflict. it's indeed very troubling. she knew what communications adviser with the norwegian refugee council in jerusalem should we appreciate your time to night. thank you. thank you
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. it does we said the families of those hostages being held by him. austin today stormed. he is really parliament corresponded tundra kramer intrusively has more as that has been a group of relatives of those hostages. there believed 336 hostages. i still believe to be held in garza and by how most and other groups did they hosting, storming a parliamentary session of a committee of saying that enough is enough of that. you know, the, they shouldn't sit there. they should do something to the parliamentarians and received this year and the post days to have also on sunday night that has been a relatives and families of those hostages to have pitched tents in front of the prime minister's private residence in jerusalem saying they're not going to bunch
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from there they're going to stay there. they're going to block traffic. you know, they're becoming more disparate in the sense that they say they're not being hurt by the politicians. and that's what the government is saying. that's more pressure on how much will bring those hostages home or will bring another deal is clearly not working and that every day a those people that loved ones are staying in gaza is a difficult day. i'm that they're run, their time is basically running out. there was dw time you claim with their reporting from jerusalem was it's the him off terror attacks and october 7th is really police have arrested dozens of arabic citizens. there's suspected of inciting and supporting terror on social media. authorities say that they've adopted a 0 tolerance policy against post deem to express the support for a boss. many of those arrested the claim that they were just expressing their identity or solidarity would civilians in gossip about
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a 5th. it'd be as real as the population is made up of ethnic arabs. they have is really citizenship in many identified as palestinians. our special corresponded uber. he met with members of the community in nazareth to win ban hookey posted and instagram story on october 8th. she claims she intended no connection to the her must her attacks the day before. this post visible to around 20 of her close friends, turned her life upside down. it showed a bubbling skillet of shirts. you go with the caption, we will soon be eating the victory fixture, and a palestinian flag emoji can audio i posted. it was funny music and i share the personal story. i ship my victory. when i said victory, shocked to cause my victory because i manage to cook something, all my friends know that i'm a really bad cook on the bed for to okay. but what she says, she thought was private, wasn't a classmate,
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saw bands post cleaned meant she supported from us and passed it on 17 days later, the police arrested her for incitement. her university suspended her from classes and threw her out of her door. other students sent her hostile messages. instead, they said you are a terrorist like how sandra being runs. i delta and advocacy group for israel's air with minority. he tells me the scene cases like band search dramatically since october 7th, jeopardy and says the vast majority of people involved have not broken the law. rather that the wave of arrest is deliberate repression aimed at silencing palestinian citizens of israel. sort that the said i thought i knew i had these rarely police today's it's any supposed for us or for people in gaza, or which is legally any n t will position coming from our community or our students. they see that support for the enemy at a time of full time,
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and then i do for the opposite of how and these are really police told us it is committed to the fundamental right of freedom of speech. but that it is also imperative to address those who exploit this right to inside violence, especially during times of war against a cruel terrorist organization. to many palestinians citizens of israel. the crackdown is not only an issue of fundamental rights in many of israel's mix towns and cities like the one i'm at right now. palestinian andrew with citizens had been living side by side for decades. but since the october 7th from us, her attacks of israel palestinians here tell me the field, their loyalties are being called into question in a way that they have never experienced before. beckett is a palestinian is really civil rights lawyer. they look the ticket, it says if we're being told you have to decide now either you are a palestinian or is really the flag is part of our identity,
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which stands for so many things raising. it does not mean not belong to a mouse or any other organization. i raise that because it's part of my identity on the palestinian citizen of israel. so it's she represents billing of o m, a well known palestinian focusing. emma was arrested after posting a palestinian flag emoji, with the arabic motto, there's no victor, but got to i'll be in the rest of such a prominent figure in israel's post. and community sent a message not by the people started looking at how her name on her wrist for use to teach people are less than if we can arrest her, then we can arrest every last one of you on the net. the student's ban hot keeps future is on hold. she was never indicted by prosecutors, but your university's disciplinary committee found her in violation of its code of conduct and she's now waiting to see if she'll be expelled. i ask her what she
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fears the most and book in the that when no longer able to live here, that life here becomes unbearable for us after it had always been, i wish to live here by the whole. she's one of many palestinians citizens of israel who field their rates are being restricted and the broader aftermath be october. 7th attacks is look now some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. chinese state media say that the land slide has buried dozens of people killing at least 8. and the southwestern providence of you know, authority is evacuated. hundreds from the area where temperatures are below freezing. lands wise are comment in you non around its steep mountain ranges. and atlantic storm has battered ireland, the leading thousands without power. more than
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a $150.00 flights were cancelled at dublin airport. stormy, you show, prompted authorities to declare the highest alert level for parts of ireland northern england. and scott, the reservation regulator has advised their lines to inspect the door plugs on an older model of the boeing 737 aircraft, the f a, a says the design was used on the newer model. the 737 max, 9, a defective door plug on this model, flown by alaska airlines blew out in mid air earlier this month. trained drivers here in germany are set to strike again in a pain dispute. georgia bond staff will stage a 6 day work out beginning on wednesday. it's the 4th strike within a few months, calling for better wages and better working hours or india is a prime minister in the range remote a has inaugurated a hindu temple built on the ruins of a mosque,
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the opening of the temple in the city of a yoyo comes as moody campaigns for a 3rd term is prime minister. it fulfills a key campaign, pledge to whom do national has ended, has symbolic value. the destruction of a 16th century mosque back in 1992 sparked religious rioting. thousands of people, mostly, most of them were killed for many can do the bodies, the construction of this temple fence a long time dream. this man, in the powerful time in his turn that in dunwoody has meet that dream come true. that is not a monument to mark the birthplace of the drum. a god to him. disbelieve was born here 7000 years ago. i got my heart is over joy, i'm really happy. i don't know what to do was to have to have back this temple
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the the gems little of little bit all most place. yeah. a faithful india. it says something amazing. but for i does pretend police a reminder of a violent episode, chip, the foundations of secular india, that um, that has been constructed on the disputed side of the fence. the school would be most devout and to see about 500 years ago. almost can mpeg beat the most cobra drums, but please in 1949, 2 years after india independence from british fluid looping offers shields close to most after non disruptive insight. many induced believe i disagree or try to find intervention for tickets often. moody split it to the fact the pope kids and the body joins campaigns for the construction of put them on the most site. tensions over at the site came to her head in 1992. when the bought the mosque was destroyed by him. dom up to demolition cricket. tribes that get at least 2000 people.
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mostly most plans across india. sorry god me. sometimes when you are deeply hurt, you neither speak more cry or we have not emerged from the situation. the pain and trauma of demolition with i was honestly, there is no one to protect us or give us justice if this feeling has been there since december 1992 until today. it does not bond with us. okay. as well as the legal processes for the construction of the template went on for tickets and estimate the the site was handed over to him to groups. it's one to favorite moves that mix menu from diaz to 100. when you get most claims, feet under tripped, especially since move into dash ms. party came to bower in 2014. the, the fear that this given me and, and all the affiliate is they want to wipe out all traces of most of them lifestyle,
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mix civilization from the country. on the one side, the world, the teen names are fall to use, whichever muslims sounding name on the other side. they want to get rid of what attribute every musk and the course that happy to accept petitions on what they were, protects the food. how many gums just months ahead of a national election? which movie is widely expected to win? in the united states or florida governor rhonda sanchez has dropped out of the race for the 2024 republican presidential nomination. his departure comes with just one day to go until new hampshire is primary. sanchez was once seen as donald trump's biggest obstacle to becoming the republican presidential candidate. sanders has now back to former president trump over former united nations ambassador nikki haley dw janelle tamale on is in new hampshire, a head of the republican presidential primary. she sent us her assessment on who
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has the best chances of winning now on the eve of the new hampshire primary, the race is down to donald trump, and dicky hayley with paulding showing donald trump, having a considerable lead over nikki haley and the momentum that you gathered in the past weeks that narrow the gap between her and donald trump for a while, appearing to slow. now that run desantis has dropped out of the race. that could be another factor that slows nikki haley down even further. as the santa supporters look for, obviously inclined to support trump, that said if there was an electorate, that would be responsive to nikki haley. it would be this one. this is a state that has a large proportion of liberal voters, of moderate voters, of college educated voters, and of on declared voters. and nikki haley is banking on them heavily to show up for her and tuesdays primary. if they do not, and she does not beat trump here or come close to it, and she continues to log far behind trump in her home state of south carolina. then
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this might actually end up being a really short primary race with donald trump. basically being handed, the nomination, dw, janelle jamalia on the reporting from new hampshire. nato has kicked off its biggest military exercise in decades. the alliance will carry out 4 months of drill . steadfast, defender, 24 has. that's the name. any names, the showcase nato's ability to deploy forces from north america and elsewhere to reinforce europe. $31.00 data members and sweden are taking part in the exercises which will involve around $90000.00 troops. the drills include naval vessels, dozens of aircraft, and more than a 1000 combat vehicles. or more now i'm joined by island mark lab. she is a research fellow at the center for security and defense of the german council on foreign relations. it's good to have you with this. this is native biggest exercise that we seen in decades. why now
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a good evening. i think it should be clear that nato is not acting in a vacuum, but rather the nature is reacting to what russia has been doing since the session 2014 violating the serenity of ukraine. and obviously that has been reinforced by its very restless, full fledged invasion of ukraine, starting in february 2022. and that is why nato is in, in the process of planning this, this big exercise, actually the biggest since the end of the cold war. however, it should also be pointed out that this sort of exercise has been in the planning for a long time. and it does occurs in a 3 here the cycle. so it's not just because of the russians war of aggression against ukraine. i'd rather it is a, um it's, it's a continuous exercise that happens and it does show the streets of data available. also with
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a suite participating. it will also show the expansion that nato is undertaking. we know that this expansion and strengthening, it's always been a main concern of russian president vladimir putin on these exercises. do you think, do they raise the likelihood of confrontation instead of reducing it? you know, i don't think so. i mean, while rush that's trying to, to frame that exercise that's being provocative. i think it should be really made clear that it does the restaurant of ending or restaurant having up. and that's the european security order that has been in place since the end of the cold war width . and so we've got an expiration of crimea starting in 2014. and then the full fledged invasion of ukraine in 2000 was 22. i would still say that's the likelihood of the military confrontation between russia and nato has been obviously higher since 2022 and has been a, has been at the source of highest and in many years. but that is not down to in
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nature, exercising its defense plants, but rather restaurant i'm attacking ukraine. and i'm also using very aggressive rhetoric against nature allies. one is being written about nato members, thinking twice now before they send lots of weapons to ukraine. the thinking is that they themselves may need these weapons to protect their own borders in the future. how realistic would you say is the russian threat to data? i think it is realistic, a nature does say, so it has set so also in its latest update of the strategic um, concept that was updated in 2022 and also in recent comments by nato officials. i think it became clear that the nature is now trying to transport itself into a sort of more fighting organization, again, and underwriting. so because the danger, the threat is, is real. i still, i mean, i think it was very difficult to, to seriously assess when exactly um,
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nature could someone could be attacked by russia or whether it will happen at all. but i think it's for a defensive lines on that isn't a defense in the business of preparing the defense of last. i think it's only prudent to, to blank for such a scenario. there's a talk of donald trump that perhaps becoming the us president. again, we know his position on nato. how important is it then for the alliance to, to show it's resolved that if one is when members attack, that all we'll come to its defense, it is crucial. i mean, that is really the sort of the essence of, of the nature of the lions to come together um, to, to showcase and demonstrate political and only the capabilities, but also the political willingness to aids of one another in case one is attacked. however, with a trump possibly re answering the wife's house. um it is,
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i know it does present a somewhat somewhat of the danger to the lines because of the drum already and in his 1st term has as we, as we learned, slater threatened our ethics, contemplate us to leave the alliance. that is why europeans really have to step up their game and prepare already. now, um steps and their concrete steps to, to possibly use the burden that is resting on the us. the shoulders when it comes to in your opinion, defense and security island butler with the german council on foreign affairs. we appreciate your time in your analysis tonight. thank you. welcome camera room and has become the 1st country to roll out a new malaria vaccine. inoculating young children against the disease which is spread by mosquitoes is expected to save thousands of lives. other african countries are planning to bring in the drug this year. a historic day in the
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fight against a disease that has killed the millions. come a ruinous starting the wills, 1st, malaria vaccine program for children, a milestone in the decades long effort to cut the disease for months. and this is julia dunning point. we have been working on demand media vaccine, photo video on time. it has taken 30 years. people there come on at the end of the game and one is one of the countries with the incidence of highest don't. so we decided to start there because it someplace great. the vaccine can have a huge impact. and there was like some bible on impact present to the job would be offered free of charge and systematically to all children under 6 months old. according to the world house organization, malaria coast, more than half a 1000000 people every year, 9 to 5 percent of the dads occur in africa. the vast majority of the victims are young children under 5 years old. and larry vaccines have been shown to
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reduce clinical malaria cases by more than half the year after vaccination. and that level of advocacy goes up when the vaccine is provided. seasonally, in that case, it prevents about 3 quarters or 75 percent of malaria cases. soon, many more children could get vaccinated throughout the continent. the pressure serum is on its way to over a dozen african countries offering a solution that could help contain the disease. and before we go, the world's largest natural ice rink has reopened for the 1st time in 2 years in canada, the 7.8 kilometer widow canals gateway has welcome skeeters back. the temperatures have now dropped sufficiently as you see to make the ice big enough that wasn't the case for the past 2 years. these gateway in the capital, otto is
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a unesco world. heritage sides will leave you now with these images of skaters enjoying the i. the
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w. inside gaza. it's been more than 100 days since the last tier attacks on israel dw reporter mohammed loot lives and works in the gaza strip. he has been documenting life there since the outbreak of the war . the humanitarian situation is catastrophic. the war and its consequences close out in 45 minutes on d w. the faithful encounter. in the late 19 seventy's, former concentration comes in my general, most meisner meant the man who had to maintain him goose, dump dog, known as the beast of sylvie bar. shame on you tell the truth.
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