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the, the business dw, news life umbrella in the well to remember as the holocaust survivors of the outfits that come to take part in the ceremony. marketing, international costs, you remember on stage view and agency for palestinians says it's where it gets collapse and i'm at the west and then the humanitarian crisis in gaza. and he's roused, unrelenting on something plus finland goes to the poles. do we elect a new president? we'll see how it rushes war against ukraine has transformed within all the countries politics, with a new defiance of its side guns like neighbors the
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. hi hi, i'm eddie micah junior and you are welcome to the program. so 5 is the dignitaries have marked into national a low cost of member and stay in the southern ceremony of the for my outfits. dep come. nancy, germany met at around $6000000.00 jews during world war 2 and a genocidal campaign that also targeted romani. and with sex roles, people with disabilities and political opponents. some people did manage to survive out, so it's a handful phone, joined the ceremony that come on vacations, 7 to 9 years later, survivors lane candles and flowers by what is known as the death wall. selves of prisoners were executed here by knots of firing squads. more than a meal in y murdered at the camp before it was liberated by soviet troops in 1945
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mm . at a ceremony later in the day, some of those who survived the horrors of vows fitz share their memories this morning. clear room no vain, good provide zone. we met the column of hon. galion jews who are being led to death in the gas chamber. most is not of a could be there was a man and woman holding a baby step this and the man of me as it doesn't. how much further do we need to go to reach this jewish calling? me? because we need to feed a baby so much trouble with what could i say? just because of her speech punctured by moments of silence.
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speaking louder than any words, the new, a speech connecting the unspeakable crimes with the events unfolding in the world today. your mobile to call, i'm visible living at you. i saw the liberation towards us. i've left alone life in relation, you know, through them and i do feel the suffering of the people today. is it right now is boy and which is who own us. that was this barbaric invasion of ukraine by russia arose. that's because i, you know, as long as not find these baba or contacts by the televisions from from us. some 20 people, survivors from several german deaf camps took part in the ceremony near the polar city of which she began to him. they have been similar events across europe with
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participants, remembering the victims of the holocaust. next year, the van will be marked for the a t of time. your in chief, antonio gutierrez, has ads don't states to guarantee the continued operation of the unions agency for palestinian refugees. he doing this, including the us gemini, on the u. k. whole types, funding for the owner, our agency, after israel alleged 12 stuff as 2 pots and mice up to about 7 tears attacking these ro, written words had says, the employees on the suspicion happened, sacked by that. the agencies you want to tell you in work is about to end the hospital on the brink of collapse, overcrowded with injured patients. the situation in one unit is growing increasingly desperate. the trauma ward is packed. wounded people here are being treated on a floor splashed with lot was all based on the most injured people coming to the
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hospital or from schools and residential areas. i mean, we're not trying to treat them anymore. i mean, we're just trying to keep them alive. i think we're good, but it is all it's really forces have advanced deeper into hun, eunice in recent days. guys and house officials say dozens of people have been killed in the fighting, which has come very close to the hospital. and the milk formula, no doctors to treat the patients, no food or medication for children. many here had help for things to take a different phone on friday when the united nations top court ruled on a case against israel as offensive and gaza. a majority of the judge is called on israel to protect civilians and allow the entry of desperately needed humanity and aiden to the strip. the case. the court is acutely aware of the extent of the human tragedy that isn't unfolding in the region and is deeply concerned about the
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continuing loss of life and human suffering. possibly, but the judge has stopped short of ordering the urgent request of south africa, which had brought the case against israel, an immediate cease fire disability of the ruling on. so that for cause allegation that israel is committing genocide against palestinians in gaza, will likely take years to genesis, palestinians broadly. welcome to friday's ruling. but it offered no respite for the people of gauze o a. jonathan chris is the chief of communication and advocacy for getting myself in the palestinian territories. he's kind of being rough, i mean, south and gaza and natalie, i told us more about this situation that so where ever and you look, you see thousands and thousands of make shift tens. and um, with many, many children living in them,
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they don't have access to enough water. they don't have food. people are getting very hungry and, and, and desperate for they don't have even hygiene and sanitation. there's sometimes only one toilet for 500 or 700 people sometimes. and so this is for us, a very big concern because the, the, the mix between the lack of water and the for a 73 conditions are, are really a terrible risk for this, for the skin. this is like in the bay area for example. so. busy the situation here is very dramatic and what i have seen, and what i have heard in terms of stories is stories of sorrow and most, it is absolutely need to do you many times in age is reaching the children and the most vulnerable people, wherever they are but we are facing issues, our aid is coming in and i attended several of distribution we, we went to
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a small community where we also distributed winter clothes and copper because as i speak to you, it's tends increased out. and the children that i have met, they have literally nothing to to you know, to keep them home. so it is absolutely crucial to have that a being delivered. but many challenges are, you know, on our way. one is a situation with the intensity of, of the funding. it's extremely difficult to reach so nor so to get to that screen. for example, we have issues when it comes to communication limits. it says networks we kind of called in a seems to be with our partners. and then there is nothing of trucks and to, to run those trucks to, to, to reach, to people they need. so the, the a is being delivered. but we have to understand that when we have 1300000 people here in an offer. and so it's such
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a small structural plans they kind of keep on your mind. these items have been known and what, what is needed is a commercial trucks. for example, to come in with fruits and vegetables because the price is of how skyrocketed or far as far as the what the price is pre crisis before the school. busy so if, if that doesn't happen, well, very, very worried that severe cases of nutrition that will take place and children might start a protest have been taking place in kenya, following a way of, of killings of women. and this, the international says more than 500 cases of family side or the killing of women and girls. okay. between 20162023, thousands of people marched through the streets of my robi, calling for an end to the violence. there's anger for victims on the streets of my robi,
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hundreds of women and girls have been murdered in can you in the last 5 years and the killings continue at least voting. women and girls have been killed since the you'll begin women's rights activist said has to stop. now, we've been out the majority in this country. why do we have so much in the life and the political, social, economic structure? so we have then we have that, and that's where to go. we have much in the say, add family side, and women was martha, martha, what the government sometimes it helps out to do some doesn't have not been able to solve the engineering department. here is a mind because my country's most safe prices are gonna say my wife is not safe by clever and by delta dental. say, i'm here because the vision, if not thousands of men and women have much insight data to be the victims of family sites in the country. the routing quoted has been the needs to solve the keeping of women and dollars. actually, we do not have any time to ask for the government. ok, now that the field has done very because in the week of the reasons came in for
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just as much to the office of the president, the parliament and supreme court calling for justice for the victims. they want all forms of gender related violence to be punished swiftly and an end to the environment. community, those on the streets, they hope the voice has the push the government to create a safe for kenya, for women in finland, voters go to the polls on sunday to elect. and you, precedents, deposition is mainly ceremonial, but the person who holds the job is in charge of foreign and security policy. 2 rows that have go into massively and importance since neighboring russia launched its war against ukraine. finance reaction to the wall was to join the nato military alliance, which on getting moscow did, i'm used to have issues reports from the finish capital, helsinki, finland, a new president will lead, is markedly different from the one of elections,
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past society, both inductor negative to understand that we have a big neighbor, we'd better take that interest into account and try to be named by a positive way, cooperating with them, and doing basements and everything. so the meanest was elected to run this, finland in 2012. the finished president is in charge of the nation's foreign policy, and janine hist earned to the nickname the put in whisper for his ability to communicate with his kremlin counterpart. but after russia launched war on ukraine, he shepherded his country quickly into nieto, a once unimaginable, and became approved credit. you cost these look at the mirror us, which means that having served the maximum to 6 year terms, 3 men are topping the poles to be the next tenants of this presidential palace, former prime minister, alexander stewart, from the liberal, conservative national coalition party is leading close behind are the green, former foreign minister pick a hobby sto and you see hollow ho from the right wing bins party. but due to
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national unity over russia policy and solidarity with ukraine. they haven't had the usual array of issues to argue about your call and have differing opinions about nato anymore because we just entered there. you call me of the feeling of differing opinions about national security so that these are kind of big, big questions. which kind of have all these answers. so there is no differentiation policy without huge policy differences, voters are looking at other characteristics like candidates ability to communicate careers. my, i'm self promotion. having typically been things things are looking for in their presidential hopefuls on serious issues. they've always been expected to walk the talk, but never before on tick tock. the intimate social media post a former prime minister son martin dancing was a huge controversy for many reasons. but it still broke through societal barriers.
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candidates have put a lot of effort into online campaigns. the, the things i use use to get criticize about or things that made took away your credibility. they are not the same things anymore. or at least among your younger voters, you have to go to their level. but regardless of whether campaigning has occasionally looked lighthearted, the new president has serious issues or waiting like thousands of migrants report at least still mast on the russian side of the border, waiting to cross into finland, presumably without visas. a tactic hybrid warfare expert and you've solved a line and expects russia to continue using to test finland. we would say this off the summer because now we have that big border guard called winter. belinda is due to reopen the border crossings that closed with russia. the same day, the 2nd round of presidential voting takes place. february 11th. as a reminder of, i'll tell story. as starting when he has taken place, either 4 miles risk that comes to mac into national, a low cost, remember,
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and state survivors. let's condos both. the more than 1000000 people with methods on the account. that's all the news for now. up next is reports out with a look at the persecution of german romani families doing to hold across the states and from on use kind of top of the out the sometimes the right how that you out to the highlight for sure. every week, not the model inside gaza. it's been more than 100 days since the last here attacks on israel dw reporter of mohammed lives and works in the gaza strip. he has been documents.

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