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the, the, this is dw new life from bell is a devastating explosion in a residential neighborhood of nairobi. at least 3 at the moment, $270.00 injured after a truck loaded with gas exploded and sets off. and then for an also coming off ahead of top level adults between israel and the us, these really military, it keeps up, the pressure on her mazda units in southern gaza, with eyes on rough off on the egyptian border. and on india, as border with ma, the refugee doctor has become a lifeline for thousands. his patients have slipped the violence and moscow into
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a government. we meet them and treating everyone he can every day the gulf is welcome to the program. and these 3 people have been killed and hundreds injured in a gas explosion in the canada and the capital, nairobi the fire spread quickly, destroy properties, and forcing evacuations. investigators now looking into the cause of massive gas explosion near hundreds of homes. minutes later, 5 fight, does i battling to contain the region please? a truck loaded with gas near the residential area and a deck stated warehouse exploded. they've density so create the fire spreads. holmes guards,
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shops have only been burned down just before midnight. hundreds of presidents lead to safety. some couldn't make it. the fight has left many injured. make you to an advisor, give me the bind, exploding gas cylinder as i was trying to escape. when the court exploded right in front of me and the impact knocked me down and the flames engulfed me. i'm lucky that i was strong enough to get away because you've been a bunch of so and when i got outside a phone, fire a little stopped. it was like, it was a musty fire and it was so bad, it was monday experience and i couldn't seem imagine. so i saw people. i mean i'm my dozen children the they had small maybe is cutting. i so goes and most of lead the stomach use the twitter piece of negligence. i think it so the legal guest,
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siphoning dep. uh we usually see trucks drive the get them out and it's been going on for quite some time. you know, many of the properties have been done to ashes that toward these have secured the block, seen an investigation into the incident, has already begun. and for more and that's, i'm not on file correspondence, bobby, unless he's at the scene in there will be maya. do authorities now know what exactly caused the explosion slow. it's not 100 percent clear yet, but about government spokesperson actually said that the reason was, as you already mentioned, the truck loaded with liquid petroleum gas, you can see behind me several trucks. we're not sure if it was just one frog or a several trucks with that gas. i also see a compound a bit in the back. well, so we were told by witnesses that they will also gets it into a stored and it caused huge devastation as it can see. the whole area is effected.
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also, you can see is a densely populated area behind. here they are all flats and people will have to leave the homes in the middle of the night. they were waking up to screams that when they came out to a shaking ground. and we actually spoke to one resident who was just living nearby hi ads. our mom really the click man, lucky cream out. pick out the toes, children, and get them gets home says outside the exam. so we did the same thing. if you see the fire single fire, we have you see that fat because the tools and the approximate. so that i was like one we took from the apartment. so that can also came funding that goes from upstairs to don't to bypass the say don't. so and the kids are 3 months. they don't go to watch just asking what is happening. so you told us what you said a lesson, what, what is up in you just get to the plots of dramatic scenes that i witnessed as describing
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merrier. many people lost their homes and then to all their belongings. what are the authorities doing to help these people now? yes, that's correct. we saw many people moving that stuff out of the nearby shops and there say, you know, we have nothing left. we don't know where to go. we don't know where to sleep. we don't know what to do to earn money. the government actually said that they would pay bills of people who are being treated here and around the hospitals around this area. there were several 100 actually that were now in treatment. and also we uh, saw criminal investigators arriving here at the scene. they were collecting evidence like this melted a metal piece and they collected this kind of it also here you can see em all mounted and yeah, they collected that these evidence and they took it away. they drove it away. they were not able to tell us more details so far we heard from residents actually quite a few were living here who were working here that this side was known as for
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illegal refilling of gas from big a gas times into smaller household a gasoline. does that people use every day to cook or 2 wheels? we don't know if that is true. it will, you know it, the investigation will show that. but that is actually what many people here told us. oh correspondence smell in the middle of it, and i robi, thank you very much my and we're going to as well now, which is continuing its operations and gaza. and so as it was to switch the focus of, it's a tax to the south close to the egyptian border, as well as military instead of carried out ground of souls and strikes in central garza and con eunice against homos. find to see that it is in this group is designated today to our organization by many countries as well. also signal that would advance 5 a south to rough draft, guys, us health ministry, which is run by home us as we bought it more than a 100 deaths overnight from the intensified fighting being walk atari diplomats
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waiting on how much response to a cease 5 proposal that could see more hostages released from captivity in gaza. football, no joint by all correspondence rebecca, which was in jerusalem. rebecca, give us the latest on that is really offensive. and gaza as well as you mentioned. yeah. how the fighting has continued. the campaign has continued really centered around the southern city of han, eunice that has been a focal point for you, is really military for some weeks now. they believe that many homos laid is in fact hiding there. and that has been a target bodies from bum bum bum bob mintz aerial bombardment and the ground troops that you mentioned also. and what we're hearing is that there's also be some bombs and some fighting, quite heavy fighting in the center. and also we believe some in the north as well that despite these riley military saying that they were looking to roll back these, this current, you know, this current form of fighting to
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a more targeted phase and next phase, as they call it. so where that we could potentially see fewer casualties, fewer civilians, and all the casualties of that is something that the u. s. has been urging now for some time, but we all saying that funding continue. and we've also heard from these really defense minister to say that they are going to continue that campaign into the south and begin targeting rough. uh, that's the southern most c t. now that's despite the fact that most people around about 50 percent should say of guns as population a little over a 1000000 people uh sheltering there and completely overcrowded and can continuously dia, circumstances there. and we're not exactly sure where they will be able to. once again, a scale of evacuate to define safety when in fact the is really military to move to the south, which they say they, they plan to do in the coming while the no date has been given for that. and it
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still, whether the goal, she ations between israel and her mazda, apparently, still on the way. what can you tell us about those? it's always starting to hit hard, some cautious optimism when it comes to these tools, particularly from the guitar, is they've tied a very big role in the negotiations of both of these ones. and of course, the ones that were sick successfully negotiated the that deal in november. that so more than a 100 hostages exchange for some palestinian prisoners and also a short face file. now we are hearing from them that israel is more or less on board and they did actually say that how most was more or less on board as well. though we have also heard from i spoke to who spoke to the reuters news agency and they're saying that they are still way up the proposal that they have received it and they are looking at whether or not they will accept. so we still have some ways to go to the categories, say, we could say a deal happen in the next couple of weeks. so, you know,
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we're hearing room is of course, on the ground that this could happen as soon as the weekend, or even next week. but it's really too hot, they say the stays to say there's still, you know, it's not, it's not all over the line until it's all over the line. and we definitely sold that with a negotiations in november that it was up and down up and down until finally that deal was struck. so we'll have to see what's coming in a couple of minute couple of days, but certainly some, some courses, optimism coming from people involved in those talks or correspondence back of it has the reporting from jerusalem. thank you very much. back as the usaa saying, it's preparing to take significant action against malicious that have carried out a tax on american targets for days. the biden administration has been hinting at strikes in retaliation for drone attack on a remote u. s. military base in north eastern jordan. that's known as tall a $20.00 to $3.00 american troops are killed. and the incident on sunday defense
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secretary lloyd austin, said it's time to take further action against these militias, backed by iran that have a talk to us forces on land and c o 3 us service members. i'm so let's look into this now with hi j hail ya, a senior associate, a fellow at the international of security studies at the royal united services institute for defense, joins us from london. so do you think washington is planning for a one off for italy atory show of force and hope we will close the match up? are we looking at another front end this already that we've all the time at least so a combination of the 2 and thank you for having me. i don't think this is a one off in the sense that i suspect that there will be a sustain campaign of strikes over the coming days. but i do think that it's a wide meaning and regionalization of the conflict. so you see what's going on in
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gaza, where these rubies are being accused of genocide in terms of the on boardman campaign . you see how that's then led to tensions in the red sea with the who sees interrupting maritime shipping through the red sea. of course they were involved in piracy elsewhere, but this was specifically about the red sea and the u. s. and the u. k. backed by others decided to carry out strikes and the man you have loved and on the heating up as well. you know, none of this is particularly good for us, the ability in the region. and while i agree that the iranians are engaged in extremely bad acts across the region and have been for very long time, i'm not sure that it may strategic sense to look at this in isolated bishop, the one,
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these are not on their own in terms of the threats or in terms of the actions that they're carrying out and they are responding to israel's bombardment and the incredibly high civilian casualty rate in gaza at the hands of the is really for us is the same thing when it comes to publications and escalations more widely in the region, me talking about the region of see what everyone is uh wanting to avoid escalation . do you think washington is making a mistake you or i don't think that everyone wants to avoid an escalation on the country. i think that the government of israel at present is looking for escalation, then is trying to drag the united states into escalation in a number of different places. um, it's very ironic for me as a security analysts to see that the uh that the united states is actually
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not doing much at all to hold back its own allied in the region from escripts or a measure risk. but typically when it comes to gaza, where as i said, they've already been taken to the international court of justice for genocide charges. and the was bank where the level of violence of simply being increasing over the last few months were hundreds of people being killed by as really a defense forces, as well as, uh, settlers, you know, i mean the escalation here and then we need to be very cons about, i'm afraid, is, is quite a wide spread and from american allies how we have from the roles united services institute for defense, atlanta and thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us. thank you. with national elections in india, a few months away. the indian government is focusing on what is used as
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a refugee crisis at is voted with me on law plans in the works to erect a boat offense to stop the entry of refugees, the whence is more than 75000 people have crossed into india since we have lost 2 or 3 years ago. the w's other boss traveled to india as means around the state, where he made the refugee dr. doing what he can to help others who flight on the edge of the india i'm in more bought uh, in the northeastern state. the music from dr. mout is making his re valence in this makes you a procedure. yeah. up to date. she's checking on an incident suffering from a cold, but it's not the cold that worries the mother. she's concerned about the left flip with which the child was born, documented i suggest surgery and missile probation has a high success rate. and it's not dangerous. but she cannot afford it to my was of,
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if you don't the, from me in my mom she was among the surgeons who are part of the civil disobedience moment. again this the move to when the, after the make the queen 2021. i'm getting is the rest of them. i'll select the country and soccer refuge in the indian stuff. these are doing things in content living there is not safe adopters like me or my fellow doctors who stay bucking maya mall are still under arrest. some of them are facing long jail sentences with many different charges. they are looking for me. if i were 10 and i won't be safe and to refugee doctors like mom, find themselves in difficult position. since it does not over refugee law, these doctors can neither receive asylum, no point employment. but despite not having an indian medical license, ma was continuing to practice in an unofficial capacity. the peak is probably refugees. and even though the rescue g living here
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a vulnerable to diseases and in the past we have seen outbreaks. walter segmentation is poll with lots of being scammed and clean. and it also leads to the risk of different treatment, other diseases. because we don't see it that the doctor doesn't just make house calls that account a few me goes away. dr. mile also runs this refugee killing of every hundreds of patients for in from the 6 nearby refugee camps in the border area for the refugees. this clinic is the only place they can get treatment. it's run with donations made by the local needs of people, and the services are mostly free and also you may buy these refugees of witness to traumatic events back home. most of them need mental health treatment. it is not only medicines, but they also required counseling sessions for many patients. my was
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a hero my. we consulted him regularly and 22 adults with no high medical expenses. he's a blessing for refugees like me. like his patients, mama, 2 years, the one some conflict in the field often now being people's to done home. but despite his own, what do you use or she continues to play a crucial role for his people. for whiting the medical kid that nobody else can guess on. now that spring an actual man child, really, he's an associate fill out the sound of a policy research and a new delhi enjoys is not from that. now we heard and that report that people like dr. me will cannot receive asylum or find the official employment because india did not sign up to the refugee convention. is india assisting the refugees of made it across the board as a whole? thank you for having me. i think this, this thing that if you're just putting
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a stream the fuck informing capacity, because as i said it has been signed. i haven't gratified that if it's been mentioned already is optional protocol, which means there's no appreciate the future policy or production centric framework . the fifty's, so it's happening at a very inform whatever a 2 levels, mostly one is at the level of proven, says other than our states as a condominium, the federal level. so state governments like those of these are, um, as we've seen the reports, they are actively supporting the refugees. and the other level, i would say is the groups id or positions and community based organizations, which is also the case in missouri. um, so they're there and your database and you've also working in missouri and more than the local level and use the game is around for example. and so many, many for all to get into the fifty's. now in this government has announced that it wants to build a fence along with me on my board a couple of months before general elections to people living in the border areas
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actually support these measures or not. so it's difficult to know because there's a survey of such as of now, but the general sense is that no, no, they don't support this new for fencing because most of the people who are the communities who live alone border have familial culture. long standing culture dies across the border and as you know, just border, the colonial bundy, which divides communities on woodside. so i don't think the support. i think the support for the board is generally the at this moment has come most prominent to be from the state committee, money board and the dominant majority money board, which is the, me, the community. but the thing along the border, the result of the cool diesel. and then i was also, i don't think it was about the defense of now india is the world's largest democracy and yet still maintain strong relations with me. i'm a squint that lead us as a probably done little to
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a little outrage to pro democracy groups. why is that? yeah, it is a better adults in many ways, but it's not surprising because we didn't get a very good working relationship with the military even before the co, just by the demo construction. so starting today and conducting an engaged on several folks in terms of training, the military setting military hardware, conducting joint on the incident. sure. in front of the operations before the so i think we see this, you know, just working relationship money 1st. i'm any way possible. i think it's all framed by india, jupiter, nicole, i've just started digging pressing down more. oh any, believe the community by walking through the honda? would it be able to secure those interests? one of which is balancing the chinese brands in belmore and also advancing it's phone development of products in the country. so what does the future holds in full of refugees that dr. me and his patients to yeah, it is. uh,
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i would say it is an i'm typing fusion mostly because it doesn't have a refugee law. and with all the talk about ceiling, the border, i highly doubt the being the more that would be seen because this is serious logistical challenges in addition to social and political challenges of offense from nevada. but assuming it happens, i didn't, that didn't stop asylum's, he goes from the, on my, from seeking the fusion in your so it would be a big to jump. but i didn't under until unless we are doing our governments during that time we have got governments like visit, i'm state government friend 0 and raised strong civil society support for the interview. jeez, i think that activities really continue to find support in india and as long as the federal government did the activities, stop them from seeking support. i'm sure lynch. i agree that thank you very much. thank you. now let's have a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. french farm is astonishing to list the highway blockades of to winning concessions from
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the govern, francis to main finding union. so i've told my best to return home. following days of protests, the government has also tens of millions and new tax breaks and aid, as well as to tackle unfair competition from approved purchases have clashed with police announcing tina off the demonstrations against the sweeping economic reforms proposed by president harvey and delayed lawmakers. are discussing the controversial bill that includes handling the president's emergency policy issues, including the economy of security, argentina, suffering from hyper inflation running at over 200 percent. the recent demonstrations against the fall rights in germany have put renewed focus on the alternative for germany. political party, the protest also took place in a if the policy strong holes in the eastern part of the country. but germany's
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domestic intelligence agency has designated one branch of the party as extra missed for something that makes it all the more important to take to the streets of making protest. black cards is new to some here, but many people across germany are worried by the far right square wing strength in the small eastern germantown of do, the older women have got together to set up their own. oh, my goodness, i or granny's against the right group. we have to stand up to them and we can't be afraid. top kindergarten director or to be as there she is also involved in the group. because so many people here know her. she's been cautious and expressing her political opinions up to now for example, have hesitated occasionally about what i put on my, what's up status and my kind of thing. so i think they will be able to see that. but many people's views changed when reports emerge,
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declined to stein for right gathering, involving f, the politicians among others. participants allegedly discussed expelling millions of people with non german roots including citizens. obviously, i find that really gruesome. listen, i can't imagine how you can have ideas like that. it's inexplicable to meet these pod. so have these, this class, the fact that this meeting took place last and the fact of what was discussed there is talk me deeply shocked and emotionally effective in the world. when it finally prompted me to do something more than 10 minutes and the worker gave them some with us to myself, it led to not to have passed mind to set up a local branch of ground. these against the right over 20 women have now joined the group and do then, and there's still no letter in interest. a fixed idea of no, but it's like being void up on a wave by the fact that there are others enroll people across germany and austria
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and switzerland. i immediately feel like i'm part of something bigger, and i'm just quoting on these women want their grandchildren to grow up in a democratic society. and they hope their protests will help prevent the far right from making further electoral gains. and the piece of these little well of sports, the 7th time formula one, the time to lose hamilton is leaving mercedes at the end of the year to join ferrari hamilton activated a release clause in his contract, and we'll join for raleigh on a multi year deal you joint mercedes in 2013 and won 6 of his 7 titles. with that he said the decision was one of the hardest he's had to make off. he's looking forward to a new challenge or you're watching. the news is a reminder of our top story. at least 3 people have been killed in a gas explosion and to find that the county of capital nairobi overnight,
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the subscribe. know to dw talking entry. the hundreds of thousands of people have taken to the streets in germany. it's the largest social movement in the country in decades and cities, towns large and small protesters happen demonstrating against the far right to advocate for an open society and to protect their democracy. and the supporters of germany's biggest far right party seem on dante with more people than ever joining the organization. how dangerous is the a f d? what is causing such anger within men's, mainstream society? and how resilience is germany's democracy. on to the point, we ask defiance and germany can mass protests stop the far right the.
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