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the, the, this is the, the news life from berlin. israel ministry says it's false. those have friends to hostages in a raid and goes up in savannah. carried out a series of strikes and the southern city are rough up because i have a boss drawn health authority says dozens of people were killed in the strikes. also coming up nato flexes its muscles. one thing, the biggest ministry exercises in europe. since the cold war, some 90000 of troops from the lines of taking part along with candidate countries suite. and the kansas city chiefs, when american football is super bowl, with pop superstar tennis way of getting them on the team captures. second and
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a pro championship in a role. not only defeating san francisco in overtime, the dish manager, welcome to the program. israel says it has rescued 2 hostages during a raid and gaza in gaza. southern city of rough uh, the 2 men have been taken to a hospital in the hotel or be israel, say is they were freed, as it's forced air is got it out overnight. strikes in rough up. i'm also on has the power to say if he's 67 people were killed, a helicopter carrying 2 hostages out of gaza lawns back on this really soil. the 2 men were rescued by israel's minute tree and security forces during overnight raids and rough. uh, luis ha, and fernando c mon mom on with bodies kidnapped from cable its new. you get stuck
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on the 7th of october, but by how mouse, which is recognized as a type of group by multiple countries. now safely back home. they are currently receiving treatment in the hospital, but they are both set to be in a stable condition. for the families, the sense of relief is mixed with concern for the hostages still being held in gaza . kelly, for us is a family. there is safe to night, but i must say that the job is not done. we are happy to day, but it's not always we, we did it when it just another step to was bring gigs or the other. how then it through before hostages back home. and it doesn't matter if it's a baby's, women, man, and are people. everybody must come back as soon as possible. is really strikes devastated pots of rough overnight
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flattening buildings and destroying a mosque. dozens of palestinians were killed and many more taken to hospital with serious injuries. we were high when the strikes were going on. i told my mother that i wanted to use the boss for me. she was awake. such a need all of the rules of the boss for him and the war to contain is above. it collapsed on me. the most of the roughly 1400000 palestinians. currently in rough or fledge from other parts of garza. they were trying to escape the intense fighting and now the areas and the city was designated a safe, so in to civilians by the is ready. the army recent is rarely strikes some rough uh, have eliminated any sense of security for palestinians. the and earlier i spoke to
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mike martin, who was a form of additional me officer and security on the list at kings college london. i asked him if the overnight air strikes and rough uh, signal the start of the ground operations there. absolutely. i mean usually, and these wiley um full set a different se, how the process or the americans would do it. but usually ground operations are preceded by a period of area operations. what you tried to take out some of the more high value targets. so yes, it does seem that the incursion into rough uh has begun us president joe biden say that israel should have a gold medal and executable plan that ensures the safety of more than a 1000000 palestinians who are sheltering in rough uh does is around have such a plan, that's why i can't speak so what's going on inside these by the government, but i can speak to the fact that it's almost impossible to have
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a plan where you have a 1000000 people is you just said, but also cramped into a very, very small area and these people have left all the way, raising dollars, a flood for safety in russell on their off the gates of course, reference the egyptian border so they can go any further south is very, very difficult. if you're doing the kind of operations, israel has been doing so far. so aerial bombardment on ground troops moving in is very difficult to separates between military target. so how much the militants and civilian targets. and of course, as one of the things that you must do, if you want to fight and remain within the laws of will, not the 1st time that the, that the calls and the idea of to try and book out the plan to spend and the collateral damage and the lives of civilians were caught up, you know, was the one from everything that you've seen over the past few months. does it appear that the idea has and taught paid heat to any suggestions that it avoid this
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kind of collateral damage? this i think this does 2 things that one is the evidence that we have in front of us of a civilian casualties. and although the number is disputed, it is many, many, many thousands thumbs. they up 225000 civilian casualties. and that is a number that tells us that there is more that could have been done to distinguish between militants and civilians. answer protects civilians. but the other thing i think we should look at as well is the rhetoric of some is riley government ministers and cd, a members of the odd. yes. we've, we've talked about laying siege to garza, we've talked about costing of power. these are all things that expose, perhaps the intensive, the idea, and these way the government is not always, as they say to distinguish properly between militants and civilians onto protects.
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the civilians now says that the talking victory is possible in gaza within months. would you say that's a realistic assertion? now it's, it's it's, it's impossible. and these way the government has sets itself to targets. one is to kill, destroy thomas quotes on quotes, and the other is to free all the hostages. well, the period that we had, the most hostage release was when there was a ceasefire. and as for destroying him, us several months into the operation. how much is still able to launch? rockets is ro, it's basically impossible to destroy military targets when you, when they are interspersed amongst civilians living in high density in urban areas . the any way to do that is the kennel, the civilians. so that's a huge problem for his ro leave it there for the time being. thanks so much for joining us today. mike boston to enroll your 10 and union develop administer as
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a holding talks today in brussels with the head of the in battle. you an agency, u. n. r w a. isabel elijah's, of 12 of the agencies. $13000.00 and stuff were involved in the her mazda the tax. on the 7th of october, for the use folder in the 1st 2 years of bottle, it says why needs to be able to keep on working while investigations continue and was born to the. the funding, the agency would be disproportionate and dangerous. the war still engulfing garza an organization tasked with protecting post indians is in crisis is really allegations that several un stoffers were involved in the october 7th terror attacks. have prompt to dote among some western donors that they've just anything that goes without it. seeing that we've suspended age and the we want to fuel investigation and that can be no business as usual, gets attacked, gets on get the united nations relief and works agency for palestine. refugees in
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the near east or in row was funded back in 1949. the organization tasked with offering aid on protection to palestinian refugees is active in gaza, the west bank east jerusalem, jordan lebanon, and syria. but 9, some of its biggest backers, including germany, have temporarily post payments. the european union says it will decide on its next cash injection later this month. not individual you members states or divide it. countries including the netherlands, finland and sweden have also frozen funds for not, but others including belgium and ireland, top 5 to continue payments. while port school in spain have up to their pledges, withdrawing funding for such an agency i'm. i was to collect the punishment of the police to me and people who are actually going to an m, describable situation in terms of human rights. so i am very proud of what the spanish government is doing. israel has long been critical of in raleigh and argues
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that time us considered a terrorist groups by the u and u. s. has infiltrate to the agency, it's embassy and brussels sent us. the statement is rarely is committed to provide humanitarian aid to gauze. the civilian population, in accordance with international law, however, reduced the blatant evidence against monroe and this members involvement in terrorist activities. we propose that the aid will be provided by alternative means . but una experts say that's not feasible. there is no way that any organization can replace or substitute tremendous capacity the fabric of monroe, the ability, the and the knowledge of the population in gaza has fired 10 employees on the 1st results from an independent review of the agency are expected in march. but the body says h needs funds, know, to help keep people alive quicker. now it's a mazda story,
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is making headlines today in baptist, on the policies that finished and 2nd, and 3rd place and thursday's general election have begun. the goal is adults. the park is almost in league led by former premier and the boss should have given, 2nd, followed by the part is on people, spotty, independent candidates, backed by jail. the ex prime minister in bron com, one of the most seats and bottom got that it has freed 8 indian x naval officers. after beavers the dropping their dead sentences. they were jammed in 2022 on unspecified charges, but the financial times and reuters say they were charged with spying for israel. the manual of working for a gun space engineering and security services company. the pentagon saves us secretary of defense, lloyd austin has been admitted to a critical care unit in washington dc. but i'm glad the issue austin has to have put out and they transferred duties to his deputy last month. austin was criticized by lawmakers for failing to disclose
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a cancer diagnosis. and the hospitalization i thought occurred to you and madison was record, hold the kelvin, keep them and his go, which have died in a car crash in west and can you give to him? was the 1st man to run the medicine in under 2 hours. one minutes, he set the new water record at the chicago madison last october. small. then 20000 people have been displaced by flooding on the indonesian island of java . rainy season is proving to be an added obstacle for the country's election, but is set to take place on wednesday. election officials were already facing massive logistical hospitals to reach voters in the was tub, biggest democracy, local officials in the flooded area. i have now said hundreds of folding stations in the region have flooded, submerge tons in central java, a few 100 kilometers east of the capitol, chicago. thousands of people have been forced to flee. rising flood watches
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with norway drive to go. many displaced people who have camped out just above the water line in the flood water is very high. i've been living here since i was born and this is the west flood. it reaches the roofs. that's it happens abruptly so we couldn't save up belongings. i left everything in the house, including my clothes. the water float was so strong to get outside to come in during rainy season and java, but rescue teams on indonesia as most populated island cannot keep up. with the rising water. we don't have enough boats to evacuate people last night when we were collecting residents or rather thought to flip those on because it was too crowded. so i was actuation if it's
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have shortcomings, like this. not to mention of volunteers who are exhausted. these are the challenges the floods add to the logistical hurdles. facing indonesia is upcoming presidential election. more than 200000000 versus a set to go to the polls. on wednesday, the country is spread out across a vast archipelago and 3 times. arden's election officials were already facing issues like access to remote areas. threats of cyber attack and vote. buying rainy season has now also seen polling stations. you nowadays it and voters, it's false to flee. that holds a local official in central java said versioning, there may need to be postponed, adding new obstacles to what is set to be one of the world's biggest ever elections
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on now to dial warning from the united nations. these for my directory animals across the globe. and the 1st ever you and report on migrating animals, the also say the 20 species phase extinction, migratory animals i, pads, memos, fish, or insects. i've come a long distance is honestly, is no basis. there's a box as rules in many eco systems all over the planet. day and night. billions of animals are in constant movement around the globe. crossing borders over land, sea and air from whales and dolphins to butterflies, to hundreds of different kinds of bird migratory species connected the entire world . and that's important, for example, for us to predict the next from demick to think they can transport diseases, but much more important, they have enormous ecosystem services. now, a sobering new un report shows that many of these migratory species are in decline
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. among the nearly $1200.00 migratory mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, and insects, the un convention lists over 40 percent of all species populations have dropped among tract, migratory sharks, rays, and sturgeon populations have fallen by an estimated 90 percent in the last 50 years. more than one in 5 of all tracked species are close to becoming extinct. this especially applies to migratory fish, which have been hard as ted, nearly all the fish species on the reports list. 97 percent of them are close to dying out entirely. that's because many are still hunted or fished intentionally, or like these critically endangered spiny dogs fish and up as bycatch and ness.
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if you look at the marine system, then again, historically remover fish many, many fish populations, then climate change comes in on top of that. so it's not really just claim it changing its own it's design plus all the other pressure is that a range of fish populations are really suffering over exploitation is just one of the big factors driving the decline and many migratory species populations. another is the loss or fragmentation of habitat that results from human activities like logging, agriculture, or transport infrastructure pollution also has a big impact. but the news isn't all darn. conservation measures have improved outlooks for a few listed species in the last couple of decades. among them blue and humpback whales, numbers of white tailed sea, eagles, and black face boonville have also bounced back some what they show the recovery is
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possible, but improving the lot of other migratory animals will take concerted efforts across borders and more of the protected areas that are key to bio diversity. sports news now and american football is super bowl where the kansas city chiefs of defeat the san francisco 49 as to when the 2nd street national football league temperature. they have to come from behind have of us on participles. called on a took place early in the game to seize a 10 point lead. but the chief center of the game into overtime to the delight of famous fan taylor swift quarterback. uptake mobile homes then inspired the winning drive for the $2522.00 times in las vegas. i'm on that. mark meadows from beat up to sports is with me in this to do a mock of morning, a really close game. it was yes. i mean,
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it was only the 2nd at the super bowl to go into overtime and a half time. i've got to say, i told the san francisco $49.00 is going to do it. they were by far the better team . but i think the kansas city chiefs given all their experience having one it last year, they've now become the philistine to win back to back super bowls in 20 years. and having been in for the 5 f also developed super bowls in the last 5 years. i think all the know how is what got them over the line. i mean, patrick, my homes didn't have his best game at city. the kansas city pulled it back. but some of the things you didn't, that last drive are absolutely sensational, and the gotten them over the line. and he even acted with he had meant to do wilson at his very best, but he still got the most valuable player award. if he is talking after the game, i mean it's special. i think it's that championship mindset. i mean whenever stuff isn't going great, we're gonna continue to fight and i'm just game wasn't. we had times we weren't playing great, especially off. and so we were able to step up to the subtlety a case where the point is making those stops, and people to talk about the office. we have those last you drive the difference of
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what type of in that game and that's our entire season, they're gonna give us chance and we're going to make it happen when it counts a slice. and therefore i have to ask you about the dentist. and if it goes down a switched was in the, in the, in the stadium during for her boyfriend, the place for the kansas it is. yeah, yeah. i mean, uh, obviously her romance with travis kelsey, the kansas city type end has been the talk of the nfl o season. she flew all the way from japan to be there. she was on to in japan, but she obviously wanted to, to be there for a super bowl. it almost looked like a bit of a pointless journey given how well the 14 hours were doing. but kind of kept getting a, she's a very well in the 1st stuff, and he'd never had a bit of a ruthless with his own coat. she wanted to be in a certain play, and he went up to his coaches and bobs discounts and he read. so that kind of summed up how it was going for the season with other stuff, but he made some great catches in the 2nd house to help them win. and yeah, i mean, she was always, there was a fan, she wasn't mad to sing. actually, osha was the guy doing the half time show. it wasn't as memorable as last year with, with riana, or although we did columbus roll escapes at one point. and it was
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a cameo from alicia keys, but it's about 30 seconds long. so it was very short coming up. i'm sure we'll see taylor swift at the half time showing us involved at some point. probably not when her boyfriend is playing. but can we use the dreaded us the dynasty? now for the chiefs, i think we can. yes, i mean, no team has ever won 3 super bowls in a row, so i think that's going to be the aim. there was some tools that a and you read the code should retire, but i think you will now stay on in order to try and get this 3 peat waste. no one's ever done and then they really are a dynasty and they will rival the patriots of tunbridge. we leave with they have of the time being. things are coming into the studio meadows. the, the sports to from american football to football and ivory coast is celebrating optis a going it's fun for got a couple of nations crown the ask on hosts came from behind doing a printing final against nigeria dot on struck us about 10 hollows fairly didn't
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finish seeing that the glory as nigeria and the stall strike a victor, aussie man fell short. we are off for good champions. i've already and celebrate their turn. i've gone title on home, so as host of the tournament ivory coast where the heavy crowd favorites for the final, which is plays in a brand new stadium and not been john burke. thanks for everything to all the people that took part to every country that came to him. so thanks for everything. back to the elephant scrape their way up to the group stages after 2 defeats, including a 4 neil right by equitorial guinea before finding their form and then knock out rods. but things didn't go the house way and the final the i've already is we're behind after 38 minutes after nigeria, captain william trustee kung hedges, side into the lead drive organs are resilient. frank has equalized early in the 2nd
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hire for the ivory coast with the powerful head or them at 9 minutes to go. came the fairytale finish for sebastian, holler. it's ivory coast 3rd title after wins in 1992 in 2015 however, it goes to steam is called the elephants, but at this tournament they've adopt the zombie of defense for coming back from the dead. so often i asked john list thompson o'malley in. i'll be john, how they did it as well. it's resilience determination, and it never dies periods that the versions you know, brought to back in the course of these 3 just doing 3 off going on the right. the sat i've been several times with sold them. you know, going into the desk literally as a theme football and then recovery was sold them, you know, able to use and for neil to if we sort of get into groups stages. i mean they have to suck the coach, john concert and eventually messing face campaign. and today we're looking at it's
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him who are the brink of being eliminated from the tournament. save for that, them when by morocco, again, some of the, as i brought them back in on today, the ground champions of africa today, the actually out of the funds because the jump to a subsidies and it goes to as the host of this document as well of course, how would you say the country did as hosts? well, the country has been celebrated literally by funds visitors. i've even john less than even the competition developing in football for stage and a very, very well organized tournament. competitive with what we've had in the past of this tournament has shown that i think i can put up um a, a competition that can, you know, be well organized. look at transportation to look at safety security. i mean, it was tough notion, we didn't have that kind of control overseas that we had in, cameroon. and even in other nations, carpet i was stage and all the countries and the game on the peter play you, you,
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you will definitely to within the bridge and ask and referees them looking to add the, we'd be and do a lot of the matches. yeah. they may be one or 2 calls that may have gone suspicious, i said where, but the hour had been celebrated as to how it was deployed in this tournament. and of course, the quality of play look at countries that you normally will not celebrate as being b for boy, the nations coming through a. so it's, it's been a well organized one. i'm going to say that list. and what would you say this will automatically be most a member for it will be remembered for its drama, eat the leaks of a come box, as well as, even as the other funds will be known for, it will be remembered for a tournament that threw up many goals, i'm record breaking goals as it is. i need to be, it's on demand of go into the history book as a, having less funds the teams take out the giants of asking for boys they often to renew at the time. being john, the samsung. oh my la in,
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i'll be on ivory coast the home of the f gone and the ask on champions, thanks so much. thank you. direct to select glitter and sequins have taken over rio de janeiro as the city shimmies through brazil. some beads, thousands of dunces are stuffing the stuff in videos kind of upgrades. 12 different samples schools are competing for the types of carnival champions. the parades of the climax of the annual festival with each one telling a different story. these heroes, but aids paying homage to our for present in an indigenous history. and a quick reminder of the top story via following for you at this off, israel is mandatory said it has rescued. 2 hostages in special forces rates in rough up. each man also counted out several strikes there because as how most one helpful part of the says, dozens of people were killed in the strikes. coming up next
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