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the, the state of the news line from finding pairs of a new is right of the assault on cosmos, last refuge for follow stadiums as well. it's mandatory for the past to move. it's offensive further south towards the egyptian board. more than half of the costs population was taking shelter. also on the program, a breakthrough for ukraine, the video and the top costs, the international court of justice as a complicated case case going to a dispute with russia, of a claim of genocide can use capital is rough by devastating explosion to be 3 people. i dad and hundreds injured, there's a truck loaded with gas that's off on inside of other sites and i rode the,
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the far as you say, was operating the legally nationwide protest against the right great extreme is gather movements of a new pulse suggest support for the far right alternative for germany, by the way, the unfilled guy, welcome to the program. here's our drawing of a new is rab yourselves on the southern gaza? israel's ministry has suggested it's planning to advance towards rafa close to the egyptian border. the when says rafa has become a pressure cooker of despair was in the heart of gauze as population has been forced to take refuge that since the stats of israel's war with how boss, which is considered a terrorist organization by many countries as another strike on han units in southern gaza, an explosion followed by gunshots since people running for their lives.
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colombia are danger, i'm apartments are coming from all directions. hun units has again become the focus of as rarely air strikes. its infrastructure has been severely damaged. thousands more displaced thousands, a once more fleeing to rough, up for the south, on the border with egypt. and already over crowded recent days, thousands of palestinians have continued to free to the south, which is already hosting a hosp, the gas us population, or from $2300000.00 people. most are living in make shift structures, tents or out in the open, proffers a pressure approval of despair that we feel for what comes next. then you arrivals in rough, uh, rely on food handouts provided by so many to or in groups or the nation centers
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like this one. a workers can only feed a small number of displaced and that's what we're doing our best to distribute as much as we can so that as many of the displaced as possible can get food free on the thoughts. so yes, the firearms, thousands of displays, people in rafa and we can't serve them. oh yeah, i know everyone here is helping the latest attempt to secure i sees fire, we'll pay off my correspondent to introduce them. rebecca riches gave me the latest on the is raining offensive. hey will fill. israel has been continuing its campaign in the south, specifically around hon. eunice as you would just hearing in that report on you. this has been a focus of the as rarely, military for some weeks. now,
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they say it is a hot bed of hamas terror terrorist as they call them it's. they say that there are a lot of how much lead is they hiding on the ground that they were c'mon centers of their manufacturing size launch pads. so they're really been focusing on they both ariel bombardments and also the ground offensive. that's well, they're still fighting. going on in the central and northern parts of the strip. and this all comes despite the fact that israel said a few weeks ago that it was going to be winding back. it's this phase or i should say moving into the next phase. this have more targeted phase and moving away from this continuous, bombardments and really look quite large ground offensive into the next phase. it would be more targeted as i just said a that's a bane at the urging of the us. but as we can see from that report that, that hasn't been happening uh, the master on health ministry reported more than a 100. that's
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a kick of the people that we killed overnight in the last 24 hour period. that is, of course, expected to rise again tomorrow and as you heard, the, the defense minister is ready, defense minister saying that they are going to push to the south targeting that rafa border region that rest of the southernmost city. where of course, one of the half of the population of gauze and more than 1000000 people are now trying to shelter, trying to stay away from the west of the fine, to really not clear where those people will go. many of them having already evacuated some several times from the north to the center to the south, to the very south, down there in rafa. and really running out of places to go. right. and the lights are still negotiations between israel and a mass about the potential cx, 5 yeah, that has been some cautious optimism, particularly coming from the could tyree's. now they're playing a very large role in these negotiations as they did with the, with the piece or the this of ceasefire. that was,
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that happened in november. they had a very big role in that as well. now we heard from the kentucky foreign minister or the spokes person saying that the people could be cautiously optimistic that something might happen in a couple of weeks. so it's still too early to say just whether that will come to fruition and when and where we're seeing the negotiations continue as they do, we saw something very similar before that november deal was struck as well. they things went up, things went down, it looked positive one minute and not so positive the next. so it's really hard to tell when something might happen most still they say going over the proposal, it does look like the israelis have already come to some agreement, but that i'm us haven't yet agreed to the dealer man. now putting on the table that they want some very high level people to be released from his reading prisons. whether or not israel would agree to such a measure at really remains to be same feel so that do hopeful, cautious optimism, as i said, but still could be some weeks away. okay,
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thank you for that. rebecca. this is in june. so it's look, it's all stories from around the world. canada as prime minister says governments considering sanctions against a street extremist is riley settlers in the occupied west. 5 us as already taken steps against death was accused of attacking palestinians. us president joe biden has attended the big punch creation of the remains of 3 american soldiers as an air force base in delaware were killed in a drug and striking the military base in jordan. the presidents has promised retaliation for sundays, striked by writing a backed medicines. i mean, i, the nation's top cost has cleared the right to here claims brought by ukraine. a russian accusation of genocide, international court of justice in the hague has ruled, but it does have jurisdiction to have parts of your practice case. he's made arguments, is that russian falsely accused you creative genocide in order to justify its
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invasion in february 20th went to russia and ukraine and previously accused each other of genocide. corresponding to christie. mon drive in brussels told us more about the really, this is a victory for ukraine, because this is effectively the quote responding to russia's case that ukraine didn't have a case in this matter. so as you were pointing out shortly off to the invasion, ukraine filed a case against russia at the international court of justice saying that russia had in his 5th contravene the genocide treaty, not by engaging but by using accusations of genocide suggests, defy the invasion. you will remember that one of the reasons letting me of whose incisive full rest as invasion of the plan was that ukraine was committing genocide in east and ukraine. so last, yeah, lloyd is full. the government in russia approach size,
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the j telling the i c j that one there was a lot of floors and ukraine, some even arguments, but also that support did not have jurisdiction of the dispatch. as the court has come back today to say that indeed it does have jurisdiction on parts of this case . and so we all going to be hearing ukraine making its case in the months to come. i'll point out that this is also a victory for ukraine's wisdom allies who, who supported ukraine's case, who made formal submissions to the i c. j. a saying that the case should go ahead. christy mcguire, in brussels, on the nick conway. and keith told me the ukrainian side obviously there is a huge amount of all k detail here and lots of complex, in this case. it is being welcome to oversee that. the i, c j is going to deal with this case is going to look into this, but there are, it has to be said, lots of things that you create. wanted to look at, which they say they don't have the jurisdiction for just the last few days. lots of
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ukraine complaints about russian recognition of these break away republics that have since been incorporated into russia, at least under russian low a minority rights and crime, a lots of things with the i. c j says that is not our matcher. so it is a victory, yes, and longer term it could end up with ukraine having that recognition for me. i suggest that it did not commit genocide gates, russian speaking ukrainians, and east of the country. something that then could be used to in kind of international negotiations. when some kind of settlement comes to this rule, but it is a long way off and it is a sort of small, kind of chink of light in that kind of broad, a picture which isn't too kind of rosy. can you create at the moment it has to be said though, that this case isn't being what's with the same intensity here in ukraine as what was the case. for instance, over the cause a case brought against israel by south africa. it is one of many cases that ukraine has against russia in parallel, in different uh, different jurisdictions, different platforms all about trying to force arrested to explain itself to
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potentially get reparations to allow ukraine to get access to those hundreds of billions of euros with over sion assets are frozen across the world, but it has to be that this is for a very complex and very multifaceted effort which so far hasn't brought complete results. give i so that nick, nick connelly in k are now least 3 people have been killed and hundreds injured in a giant explosions. and can you happen to the gas ponds in the capital? and i wrote the b mutual thought you say, had been operating illegally. the blast sparked fires which spread quick tre, destroying nearby homes and businesses, and forcing locals to evacuate. a 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 the deck stated warehouse
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exploded. they density still create the fire spread homes. gars 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 meat keeping them by taking the bund, exploding gas cylinder, as i was trying to escape when it 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 go to outside a found fire and they will still, it was like, it was a musty fire and it was so, but it was my experience and i couldn't seem imagine, so i saw people, i mean,
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i'm my doesn't children, the they had small, maybe is cutting. i so goes and moves. i believe the stomach use the twitter piece of negligence, sneaky, why this? i think gets it illegal gas size, meaning dep. uh, we usually see trucks drive the get it 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, corresponded mario motors sent this update from the location of the blast in nairobi. we are entering the scene with a huge explosions of space, as it can see behind me this the hold of a station of this huge explosion that was caused by a story that was filled with liquid petroleum guys. and the government put out a statement saying that that was what caused the fire people that also reached some flats. some small businesses,
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people were absolutely terrified when they woke up around midnight. they said the ground was shaking and, and many tried to escape. and they concerned in the process, so it was seen as a complete chaos deputy president. we got to get a shadow actually addressed people here on the street. he said this disaster had happened because some kenyans were trying to taking to take short cuts, suggesting this wasn't a legal site where people were stealing. guests were feeling age and sending it to residence. many of injured were transported to nearby hospitals where they are receiving treatment right now. and the government pledged that they will financially support those. got injured, but also those who lost everything, the homes that businesses criminal investigation is now i'm going to find out what actually happens. and the energy petroleum that regulates actually came forward saying that this side has been denied at to refill gas here because it is so close to residential sales people telling us they are very angry because it was known that this was going on here. this indeed,
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over stealing at what's going on in the government didn't do anything to stuff. it's so many we spoke to tell us is this possible because of corrupt government structures? so they don't trust the government at all. so many of those lost everything. they say the government's promises being held miller in 9 or they would take a look at some of the stories from around the world will stuff in russia where the countries election commission says it has found irregularities with signatures submitted by on people confident of bodies and invest in officials claims some of the names on the submission would affect people because these are still deciding whether to let him run against president who since in march as the election, panama step force has refused to another prison sentence against the former president ricardo mazda nally responds to run again for president on now in doubt. the supermarket method left the office in 2014 prison for over 10 years. the money laundry. the 2nd time is active, his grades are totally booked,
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has been acquitted in a court case of a 100 involvement and assignment to protest. she was charged with the breach in public order outside an oil and gas conference in london. last year she pleaded not guilty of the judge rule. she had no case to answer. the german, as far as the party has been gaining momentum in recent months, but a new fault indicates a slight weakening of support for 22 to 19 percent as tens of thousands turn out at nationwide rallies against extremes. in 4 weeks, germans have been protesting in the 10s of thousands, against the rise of the fall, right? people from different political backgrounds who will agree on one thing. the extreme right is a threat to jem and is democracy. and it must be stopped. the latest in for test team and poll shows 72 percent of jim and think these demonstrations of a useful purpose. it also makes clear 2 thirds believe the f. d. alternative for
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germany, policy is up for religious organization, something the f d do nice of us. one of these is me personally, is that the young people are now coming out. no doubt. they had their opinions about the sd before, but you didn't see it via the thought was previously an anonymous mass has become visible on the new muscle. so they are now slowly realizing that things cannot continue as they were and open with these in kansas. shift to the right is the last thing we need for our democracy. who do demo t, the declaration does, let's is, was horrible. some parts of the a f, d have been declared for right by intelligent services. the debates has raged about potentially fanning the potty. but the survey also shows many germans and not put off by the phone, right label to 3rd say that is not a problem. as long as the policy speaks up about issues that match up nearly half.
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think that changing the agenda is the main role of the f d. put fancy. many people say that is if i left shelters, government is one of the causes of the fall, right? strength, president of the stock on the fact that the f d has become stronger as a result of luck to him. policy has hit us. they have done their job. well, we wouldn't have the a f, d and 20 percent as the 2nd strongest party. i'll try to keep these on these, this certainly a lot of dissatisfaction around and there also needs to be more justice. but the government also needs to show more courage that is blown out body and protest. pope . it shows that while the surgeon prominence of the far right is high on the list of things, people worry about. the sense that politicians have become detached from reality is also strong kind. what's not yet clear is whether the defense support for the a f d will turn into a long term trend and whether the mainstream parties will see the poll numbers aging backup of the class. it's been nearly 6 months since devastating. wildfires
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ripped across the pacific island of maui in hawaii counting more than a 100 people and driving thousands from my homes. t w's country. i'm oh, yeah, i've traveled to the town of the hina on mary's west to ensure a slow clean up operation on the lack of affordable housing needs. many people are still homeless and running out of time. prompts replying to this with the hands of thousands of people who lived in the west coast of molly there still displace unable to return to an area that is contaminated and was late the hope of finding a new place to leave it quarterly and say lost his house and defies. he was one of the few native hawaiians still able to leave him from the street. this has been our family home for many generations. this house was built in the 58. it goes, is he with the rather camp out he and his own property until he can rebuild. but he
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might to use the watts as a so contaminated in molten metal and never is make the toxic. it goes, we can see it is being forced to leave his roots in the interim will have to live somewhere. my 1st preferences west molly as are most people. and then if we can't, and we need to consider other options by moving off island is not option. no, it lives in a condo near conner, probably the main to risk area in the west coast of the hina. but he doesn't know how long he and his family will be allowed to stay. some 5 survivors have been moved up to a times. nobody knows when the red cross who runs the sheltering program will tell you that you have to leave. so i never want to answer the phone. if you're not on my contacts, it could be a telephone call saying you need to get out. you know, so there is that hesitancy or coming back to your room with
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a notice on your door saying you have 48 hours to leave. right? i've seen that happen. the talk alone, it has to be not they who walk i up to. now. she loves the house of 4 generations. her husband was born and raised in a high net and works here. she is a store this. they have 6 children, like most line of residents, they don't want to leave their west coast. the home of many have already been forced to leave molly, i know they've been asking for volunteers to move off island to maybe, outer islands. a lot of family and friends have moved to the main line. and so we're starting to see a huge axis of land and people coming out of behind because there's no place to live. housing was already scan smile. we have it's to build an extremely difficult to obtain and with an entire town go now finding a place to rent on the west coast is almost next to impossible. and you has national elections. and just a few months on the government is tackling an influx of refugees on his board with
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me and. and it's fun to erect a security defense. united nation says more than 75000 people have crossed into the country since the co in man, no 3 years ago, dw is either boxed or traveled to india's miss or them states where he mentioned refugee doctor 3 was the time to help others who fled on the edge of the india, a min more bought in the northeastern state of music from doctor mout, is making his re valence and just makes you a procedure. yeah, today he'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 a few minutes while i suggest surgery and mist operation has a high success rate. and it's not dangerous, but she cannot afford it to my was of if you're the doctor from me in mama she was
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among the surgeons who are part of the civil disobedience moment. again. is the most frequent the after the make the going good. how's it going? why i'm getting is that a rest of the smile for like the country and soccer refuge in the indian stuff is around the country and living there is not safe for doctors 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 india does not over refugee law, these doctors can neither receive asylum, northpoint 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 refugees living here a vulnerable to diseases and in the past we have seen outbreaks. walter
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segmentation is paul with lots of things, guess and, and clean. and it also leads to the risk of decent treatment, other diseases. because we don't see it there or the doctor doesn't just make house calls at the can fuel me goes away. dr. mile also runs this refugee killings of every de 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 to adjust with no high medical expenses. he's a blessing for refugees like me. like his patients. my 2 years the wants of conflict and the fear of now being people's doors done home like despite his own, what do you use or continues to play a crucial role for his people providing the medical care that nobody else can. you know, we're often told that sorta is all good for us. not certainly proved to be the case for 2 very lucky people after that call plunged into a norwegian fjords. why? hello, this driver has got that sinking feeling better than i get you black. as the cod disappears, below are the i. c, isler fueled, the occupants find themselves at the center of a very nordic rescue. when
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a floating soul comes to the right. so when we came out and she said up, there's a car in the water and i was like, well, firstly, baffled and funded to be a very strange thing to say. but then i looked towards brush, it was pointing, and then i saw the car in the distance. um and i didn't think that much about it 1st, i just instinctively realized, okay, we just got to head there and out and help them out. so it was just the changed course and the full speed work for the driver and passenger them. this was a lucky escape. no, certainly where they rescued. they was sent straight into the sona to warm up the drive of telling local media he bought the car was in pocket mode when he hit the accelerator. and lisa, the electric car itself was also pulled from the water by
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a more conventional tow truck was indeed over the news lie from bell, and i'll be back in just a moment to take you through the day on the day of the president biden receives the bodies of the 3 soldiers killed in last week's attack on the us military base, be joined, look of unlikely targets for us re reprisals and ass categories. rails war against from us can be stopped from spreading across the middle east as next on the w. on the day, the
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300000 children disappearing without a tray. a dark chapter for the catholic church child abduction, a spring policy initiated by dictator franko, and carried out find guns and doctors until the 199. the victims face a wall of silence. even today, the 5 minutes on d, w, the
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as with many deals with multiple loans, to fix that. but just a glimpse behind the facade of this energy time, tell us, gosh, come russia's political weapon starts february, 3rd on d, w. the, as president biden has received the bodies of the 3 american soldiers killed in sunday's attack on a us military base in jordan. the us has announced that it will strike back against the rainy and proxies as the world looks on, the ones is where, when, how and how will u. s. military action avoid pulling gasoline onto the middle east. tinderbox, i'm feel galion button and this is the day the
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