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the, the, this is need to be news by from valley and usually enough, i'll not refuse the russian president vladimir foods in the space of the european union. the widow of the lights on possession of the that i like said the violate, describes the russian presidents as a bloody monster soonest and so forth. he's done to ukraine on to her husband also on the program. how much truth is about honey? yes, as he's millicent group is showing flexibility until through israel, over the gauze on both for the ones that they're ready to can't find. take job i this is donald trump. is me with that policies of primaries in the us swing state of michigan. both a struggle to win over some of that traditional support the
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i feel gaol welcome to the program, aids of russian opposition, the, the alexa and the valley who died in prison this month. so his funeral will be held in moscow on friday. russian with ours is having reacted to the announcements listed in the fall and those with you. you said that she hopes the gathering will be peaceful a short while ago she received a standing ovation after address in new york in palm beach. during the session in honor of my late husband sees him of especially face the rushes in battled opposition, but on his accused, present intrusive, i'm no during her husband is no problem. now i also spoke about the war and you try and warns your for games, negotiating with the russian presses, you cannot charge pushing these in this nazzo resolution or an opposite set of sanctions. that is no different from the previous one. you cannot,
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the feed him was thinking he's a man of principle who has some more and tools, or she is not like that. and i looks like serialized that a long time ago. you're not dealing with a police. you're not dealing with the application. but the civil ident monster has got to move from a rush bureau chief, you need to push that to who's been operating from riga since dw was banned from russia. welcome jewelry. what else stood out from you earlier in the fall? nice speech. well, you know, the and of all i did everything that i believe her husband alex save would have done as she gave an emotional speech and not to short lots to long, very exact in her choice of words, sometimes very direct when she pressed the blame, does it ask the president for the death of her husband, and of course,
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it was all said political speech a field of just 2 weeks before the presidential election in russia. the wife, also russia's best known position for the patient, is taken to youtube's biggest page. you couldn't imagine the best of a better campaign to payments for a new position project if it's a warrant for one, if the speech wasn't given in russia but outside the country and does that. so the problem wanted to talk about the impact, and i'll have comments likely to have been viewed in russia and how well they've been receiving. or well, it depends on who you ask the russians political to divide that and the as important as no bonus performance today was for us western journalist, or by simple edition. so people in the past, it was simply ignored or down played by the state control media and russia. so i suppose that the most of the more than 100000000 russians didn't hear anything about the speech. but as those who voice interest that have certainly heard
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a very strong signal, a sign of the condition of all political, a different minded people in russia. well, hundreds of people have already been arrested for publicly mocking alike site and the valley's death of what's expected to happen to the funeral on friday. well on friday of all is expected to be given a church service in a small charge on the, in the margin or district of moscow into then bury it. uh, if there is a confusion about exactly which $73.00 will this will take place in, but such confusion is nothing to do in joshua as we experienced exactly the same situation at the funeral of give, gave you pretty goldman, for example, that happened with the wagner soldiers a few months ago, and also when the volunteer returns to moscow off the he's treatment in gemini, in 2021 back van to the plane carrying he was delivered, divert to divert that and then we'll re route it at the last minute because too many people had to gather to save the branch, him as that is exactly what the national started this year. this time they don't
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want of all these funeral to attracts too much attention, right? you re thank you so much back to you in english. and so in riga, a hi, last name is meryl. hi, mia has accused israel of deliberately stopping people in the north of gaza. the said how mass was ready to continue fighting in a ton of high speed. she went on to say that these group, which has been widely designated the tire is still kind of action, was showing flexibility in negotiations with israel. is to have a cold on palestinians to march to jerusalem's alex a mosque on the 1st day of robert on next week. israel has said that it will allow limited price that with secure receive restrictions. but there are concerns that just to have you as cold, could set the stage for possible clashes. yeah. so what does a smile hobby? i mean when he says how much is being flexible and 6 finally go stations. we asked i correspondent injurious of tonya crime. well, i think, i mean,
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you have to see this obviously in the context of these negotiations that are currently on the way of between israel hum us mediated by kata. and he took the extra is no flexibility. this is a course we don't know exactly how flexible is ro and hum us are in certain when it comes to certain sticking points as talk about, you know, the pretends to raise you how many hostages would be released. how many posting in prison this code is radio. james, for example, face talk about and of course all the details. i don't really know this. talk about that the 1st phase, see the release. is there any cost of just that are still being housing caused by hum us in exchange for those kind of thing imprisoned us. but another, a sticking point has to be always a that's from us once to see a full withdrawal of it's really forces that are from gaza and just food and to
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stop to hostilities and end to the war. and this has been described answered by prime minister, been, you mean that to not to mention your west didn't lose that. that's the news that demand. so, you know, it is still to see how flexible both sides are. and depending on what sources you're looking at, you could be very close to a deal very full rate. as tanya kramer in jerusalem view, an agency setup to assist palestinian refugees, find yourself facing cash prices underway, says it will run out of money in the coming days. after major don't and nations suspended funding, leaving the humanitarian aid for gaza in limbo. the funding phrase came after israel claimed that several of the workers had been involved in the october 7th, how much tara attacks. agencies dismissed the workers in questions and then independent investigations underway. a i'm a small a as a senior un advisor based in addis ababa is also a former director of underway in gaza. welcome to the w. so when is the
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organization projected to run out of money? what will that look like? in my understanding where a couple of weeks away. so i, the course of march from over are running out of money for gaza, itself is what have devastating consequences. our colleagues on the ground are telling us that at least half a 1000000 people are facing safety or hunger cabin and or right is by far the biggest agency that can help prevent or rise. you know, there's also work in it for other places, syria and lebanon on jordan mann to west bank. and if it drops out of money to essential services, like education, schools, and primary health care would stop there too. and it kept getting the ones that interest that children, for example, cannot go to schools. so help us understand where the organization that is financially has all the financial aid stops. or are you just looking at
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a substantial site, just are you looking at a substantial reduction in income? my understanding is that the initial payments were made this year, which has kept the organization going up to now. and the major donors have said that they will wait with further payments until the allocations are terrified through the investigation. so again, in my understanding, indeed, the situation is extremely critical in the course of march. if further payments are not made, it may have to stop. it's essential services. so given those is riley obligations about i suppose it how much infiltration of underwear. how does the organization satisfy don't it comes as the funds and aid a not being misused as well up to 7 october, i think donors were convinced that we had robust management monitoring and disciplinary measures in place during my time in gaza of almost 4 years. i've,
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i section 8 employees, one of whom we were able to prove that he was an active member of the, of the odd cassandra gates all from us, the, all those where other issues. so i, in my experience with the donors and i believe it's the same for my successors in gaza and elsewhere, was that don't trust it. our systems that we have put up to deal with attendance by how must we insurance the organization? and then oh, also is maybe activations that palestinians say underway, less as an aide provider and more as a sort of reinforcement of the palestinian a struggle. would you respond to those claims this? i think there is indeed a palestinian struggle to which has little to do with or right itself. the palestinian struck code is one for self determination. and to get a state a country, a place they can count called
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a whole like you and i and like is rarely is themselves so order. i was established with a time limit. in fact, it was 70 years plus ago setup for 3 years to provide services until the problem is that this thing in the state would be established and nothing has changed. their own right is not a political organization to find a just solution on russ providing services until the united nations to the general assembly. the member states find a solution that is accepted by most sides, including the palestinians. an offense, october, something has happened. we've seen repeated allegations from uh, israel, that so things like a petrol at diesel. a food goes missing that is provided by a rule, a goes to how mass. now, in your experience of having dealt with this, does that happen? and how do you go about losing his house to this?
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in my time, there was no deviation of 8 to my am us. and we had robust systems in place, including systems that involve these. randy's, we could bring nothing into casa, as through, is route that was not approved by that. and that required detail negotiations on whether, for example, the volume, the amount of segment we were trying to bring in was the right amount to build a school. and you know, people could come and bassett has visited us, including the drum and a basset, or they could see for themselves that the aid provided was translated either into buildings like schools or health centers or into the payment of salaries for almost 9000 teachers teaching in our, at my time, 278 schools. so in my time and i believe it's the same since there has to be no deviation of 8. we have to of course understand right now there is a terrible war and why has lost control over many of its installations because of
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the war, these res, ask them to move to the south of the gaza strip. so of course the robust monitoring systems. i see the undermine in this situation of active conflict. okay, thank you for talking us through that. so clearly mathias as small as senior un advisor, a former underwood director in gaza. thank you again. thank you it's. it's not just published data isn't gather, who say a being cut off if under runs out of funds. the agency also provides assistance in most countries like level which is home to more than a quarter of a 1000000 refugees, a correspondent, mohammed's et cetera, reports from david's. this is what life looks like and to show you that refuge account of the it is one of 12 and this time if it comes across slipping on the old depend on one organization to
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survive. when the new, how is 82, she suffers from hyper tension and diabetes was clinic is the only health care facility she can't afford. it has been providing her medicine for the past 12 years . so didn't use a form, it was unprecedented. cash crisis is troubling. and how will i get the medicine mode? death would be better for me. may i have no support about quote. another crucial surface provided by garbage collection account will sink in trash in less than 24 hours. if one does not collect garbage. one official sons, us for children. what schools offer options in an environment full of danger. the notary without unrest,
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schools or children will end up on the streets or in coffee shops they had probably armed or how many they would use drugs. especially since drug dealers are all over the place that i think it would be much easier to recruit these children off the streets. no, no, no, never. they said, well that's a lot of the future of those who have chosen depends on what sort of the health of those at the clinic. it's not just that's what also pays runs and provides essentials like water and electricity. it is effectively the state in places like this without the services that wanna walk out and see provides what's in the indian from the city is across the bottom would be absolutely destitute. and increasingly that's that it's the can't describe how people will react. if on ross stops, there will be riots in violent protests. it's not going to be easy. oh, what is struggling to keep the lead on feelings of frustration? they are very, very worried. there is fear, there are things i o team and it fosters and deepen so sense of hopelessness that's
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already present. so we're now starting to see refugees show up in our offices and yelling at our stuff and, and great frustration and, and despair. and threatened them to, to come by. what has no mandate to secure palestinian refugees but then to what used to be their homes. but most of the sydney is refused to separate its surface delivery from the right. for the time. the 2 issues are deeply intertwined in the minds of the refugees got out of it. i knew about the solving drug within the palestinian costs and the right for return, but also an end to all the social educational and medical services to provide that to the why. in crisis, $51.00 in the, in the beginning of the month to month on refugees. needs for what services is more critical than ever this. i'm the united states joe biden, and donald trump,
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if he's the one that parties primaries in the case, swing state of michigan. donald trump's, the victory brings him a step closer to the republic compasses. whitehouse nomination. but president biden's when was overshadowed by a notable protest vote, but his support for israel is that war and gaza has an good many, traditionally a democratic votes, as especially in the states. but he's home to more arab americans than any other divided by starkly different visions. republican voters have chosen donald trump again. his when is the latest in a string of primary victories and it brings him closer to the presidential nomination. but support for rival, nikki haley shows that some republican voters are reluctant when it comes to giving him another for years and power she has filed to keep fighting, at least until next week, super tuesday contest in 16 states. we now have him on the democratic party
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side us president joe biden's. victory comes with a warning from voters which is approve of his position on these trials war in gaza . so we won't stand by idly while for us happen on our behalf. on the other side of the world, it's discussing what's going on and gaza. and frankly, we've had enough of it michigan this home to a large arrow, the american community, which back bye. in 2020. of course, there are no angry over his handling of the war, especially his reluctance to call for a cease fire. in the weeks leading up to the vote, they launched a campaign to get the democrats to vote on committed an option more than 50000 people have gone for, you know, i think before, when we thought we only had 2 options on our ballot, there was a lot of apathy, people felt like there were not any candidates that really representative what
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we're asking for. and i think given that the uncommitted option on the ballot has really empowered people, it's really activated people. 5 men from are set to continue their presidential bits. and michigan's choice in november could well determine which man occupies the white house next year. let's get more from dw, as washington bureau chief and as paul, welcome in us. we'll start with joe biden. his victory seems to have come with a warning about a stance on israel's will in gaza or yeah, that's true. i mean, this outcome is really concerning for the bite and team. uh uh, because uh, the presidential election, the outcome of the presidential election will depend on spring states just like michigan, but actually really a small number of votes could cost president biden a, the re election as we just heard. and this report filled the high era american
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community in michigan is particularly important as many american democratic was at voters registered as i need committed at these primaries as a protest against biden's handling of the conflict in guys. but we also have to keep in mind the situation in the middle east is dynamic, and voters or priorities may actually change bi election day in november. okay. and donald trump, of course, that one the republican primary, but many refuse to support. and i'm, is that a problem? is this just a michigan brit? that's a very good question. uh, phil, because i think we should not be mistaken here by the when he won. yes, we heard that, but he also faced opposition from kind of a significant number of republican voters, actually more than 30 percent, did not vote for him. so this indeed raises the question about his position and
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whether he can really been over these folders in the general election in november if it remains to be seen. if they will support him, stay at home or maybe even go to the democratic candidate at the presidential elections. okay. and the training behind donald trump, the republicans nicky, highly clinging on despite mr. trump's winning streak at actually chicago last much longer. the sky. that's true. and nikki haley sees drums only remaining compact is a she lost in michigan again and not all the time is running out for it's also a, she's really losing major donors and a real soon run out of money to keep come painting. so she focuses know on super tuesday, this is on march 5th, where large numbers of republican delegates will be allocated across the sixteen's estates. so it is true that many uh,
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members of the republican policy are unhappy with the drum. it is indeed likely very unlikely that halley will be able to secure a significant number of delegates of delegates this super tuesday next week contractor. and it's in his poll in washington to sending out why president mackey south says he could soon release hundreds of political prisoners from jail, including countries, opposition leaders. as comments came after 2 days of talk, science of settling and political crisis spunk by his postponement of a presidential election to take place at this weekend. he says he could not a new date, but impatience. he's growing as dw is that maria gas and the glasgow found out. this is as close as we can go to the bas prison in the car. i could he comes here at 5 in the morning to visit his detained relatives, because filming is forbidden. we meet in the side street, 7 of coolies,
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family members were imprisoned last september model to have cocktails were legend the phones near their home, following pro opposition protests in the capital among those detained or at least twice a month and their baby. oh wow. so, so far they didn't go, they are not delinquent, so room to is the best. so they all good people went on visits and all kinds of things. all they say they're ok so, but their faces totally different story. you know? it's hard for me to endure. i'm all alone. it's fine underneath. this is fit with that and these are clearly says the rest were politically motivated. one of his brothers is a supporter of jailed opposition. politician was meant so cool. since 2021. hundreds of people have been detained during protest in support of some cool over 300 prisoners recently released in an attempt to ease tensions after president my
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to solve postponed the elections, but couldn't these family is still waiting. there's also hope of an m, this t la proposed by so that's clearly doesn't know if his family will benefit from it . homeless certainly, well, regardless of whether there's an amnesty, they all innocence we have to. well, they didn't do anything wrong on that sort. if they went before a judge as a truck, you know, today was the vehicle they would be released, but 7 people detained, arbitrarily on printers on it, out of it, the people have been demonstrating against what they see as an attempted constitutional crew send. a goal has long been seen as one of the few stable democracies in west africa. but there is a growing fear that the country's rule of law is in danger. the civil society group, us and you are like through or let's protect our election accuse is might you sell a violating the constitution by postponing the vote spokesperson?
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anyone can says the country needs to implement structural changes to preserve its democracy in the president has not respected the senegalese people. and these brought us to a deadlock. he stole the sovereignty of the people. i think that today in synagogue, we need to re think many things, the laws, the rules and the institutions, even the representation process. this entire situation was created by the poor quality of the political competition. so as candidate in the capital citizens are eager to cast their ballots. there's frustration that the vote didn't take place um the initial dates. this is a soup. i was disappointed and surprised the website in february 25th is the dates around which we hold our elections instead of goals. and since we all know that it's a set dates. so this felt like something basic had been taken away from us. it shouldn't have happened to all of it. and so the reason for security reasons and to avoid
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down the rest of the election should be held on the usual day. it should not have been a post opponent, but now that it has must be held before april 2nd, but the to april. second is the day that make yourselves monday does the president runs out. he's promised to leave power after that date. but until a new president is elected, somebody goes political future remains uncertain. terms, reminder of our top story is based on addressing the autopay and parliament the way to a russian or physician leader unexplained a valid, usually not a problem. not a says president president must be held to account for what he's done to this country. ukraine and to her husband. nonsense, thanks. you hope that has been some funeral in moscow on friday would be peaceful. how must be that is male honey. a has accused is rather deliberately stopping people in north gaza, said he's set that us and chris was ready to continue fighting said that they were
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