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the, the, to watch and you know, the news coming to live from berlin. the loss runs as a health ministry says thousands are dead. after his railey troops opened fire near a crowd waiting for food. hundreds of others were injured in the incidence of their conflicting reports of what exactly happened and how many people died. also coming up on the show why them are approved and warren is made over ukraine and his annual address, the russian president. hence, nuclear weapons could be used if nato countries essentially troops to ukraine and warnings of russian interference and all dove as break away region of transmit street pro russia separate test. they're asked moscow for health cleaning discrimination by molto best pro western governments.
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the enquire, richardson, welcome health officials and cause i say that more than 100 people have been killed after is rarely soldiers open fire near a crowd waiting for humanitarian aid delivery and gaza city most widely designated as a terrorist group runs. the goal is a health ministry, and officials, they're saving more than $700.00 others were injured in the incident is rarely officials to say, most of those killed died and a crushed to get aid. these aerial images have been released by israel's military. it says the show palestinians in gaza city running towards it, trucks in the early hours of thursday morning presenting in a deadly stampede. to my understanding the stall is that's uh,
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humanitarian aid vehicles and said the gaza strip and were overwhelmed by uh, people attempting to essentially loops to uh, to take that uh, aid from those a trucks. at some points the trucks are overwhelmed and the people driving the trucks which uh, gauze, and uh, golf and civilian drive is uh, plowed into um, the crowds of people to the is really our, me, in system. most of the depths resulted from the storming of the trucks. it has also acknowledged opening fire on the crowd a short time later, believing the post a threat. the witnesses said that some drug drivers tried to escape the is really fire causing debts and injuries. and some of the wounded said they were hit by. is there any gunshots? by the by, on, by after the stop shooting,
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we went back to get our aide. by the time i got flour and some canned goods and took it down from the truck. they shot at us a $100.00. they shot me and the truck driver started driving and ran over my like. i lost my nerve. if you want to get us a this way, then you might as well not bring anything was the how much trin, health ministry and gaza has presented a different version of events saying more than 100 civilians was shot dead by is really troops while waiting for aid the convoy was the 1st major delivery of supplies to reach northern garza and over a month the us says it's trying to stablish exactly what happened and that the incident underscores the need to expand the supply of humanitarian aid into gaza. president joe biden has worn that it could complicate the negotiations underway between israel and how much to reach a temporary hold in the fighting. it appears we have conflicting versions of events
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in gaza. a journalist signed we saw hole in jerusalem earlier, told me more about what we can say for sure to the i think maybe the important part is actually the fact that the israel of defense forces and they admitted opening a fire at the crowd. they said that there was a tank and soldiers that opened fire at the palestinians. they were unarmed, if they would have been onto with i've heard about it. so we're talking about opening fire a towards a group of about a student. and they say that the distance between this force and these palestinians was tens of meters. so they weren't that close. nevertheless, the idea of said that they posed a threat as so these, the soldiers were talking about the around 4 o'clock a, it was dark, it was the night conditions. they felt that they were under
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a thread. they opened the fire and they. busy they claim that they only have been but a when we go to a she for hospital, we see that the numbers, of course, are my share higher. so i think if you would want to investigate, you would have to go to she far and, and the see how many were wounded from the, from that the shoot the and we are just looking now what footage released by the idea of the events. i'm for you is sammy, how much does this underscore what the white house has called? the diary humanitarian needs in gauze. can you tell us what the situation is like there currently? it was. the situation is not less than a catastrophe. ready we have, i have the account of a 6 incident that died for me, a mountain nutrition and,
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and the diarrhea. we know that people have been leaving for the animal seed in some places. there is food, but the prices are so high because of the shortage. so people couldn't afford buying the basic food and the no doubt that a food has to reach the gaza strip and not only from the south like visa trucks, but also from the north. and the since as early as now of the buying is the northern part of the gaza strip for a few months. it should be taking responsibility for the well being of they said population. i did differently as the possibility to let a in of food to these areas and this latest incidents in gaza, city and joe biden. the last president has said that this will further complicate efforts to reach a ceasefire in your view. have the prospects of
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a deal deteriorated here? once again? are yes for sure. because as well, the mid the least, the images as a come from a she felt house, but the from the bodies that were carried away from the sea on don't key cards are it's circulating a on all the media, all the television, this stations. there's a lot of angry in the arrow, but world we've heard a very strong language from a jordan. and egypt is saying that they condemned these really massacre. also saudi arabia as use very, very strong language. and in these circumstances, there is a lot of anger towards the israel, and this will definitely make these a talks in, in the how and cut the thought and more difficult the atmosphere has become
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a polluted by the distance. it is. well, thank you so much for for providing us with that context. that is some results of joining us from jerusalem. and we can take some time now to take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world's new lawmakers have been sworn in to pocket stones. parliament is the 1st time the national assembly has met since an election 3 weeks ago. that was marked by allegations of vote rigging, the new government is facing an economic crisis and security concerns. environmental campaigners of occupied a forest outside the german capital, berlin to lock the expansion of a tesla factory. the u. s. company wants to boost production to a 1000000 electric vehicles a year activist, age, prevent destruction of woodland and for types of drinking water supplies. the protesters have built tree houses and put up barricades allies of alexi in a volume. these a russian authorities are blocking their efforts to bury him. the opposition leader
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died in prison on february 16th and his funeral is set for friday. the volley supporters a funeral directors have received threats, and if they cannot hire a 1st to transport his body, the russian president, vladimir putin, has warns nato countries, but they risk a nuclear war if they sent troops to ukraine. they made the threat as he delivered his annual state of the nation address, head of an election in which he's the only serious candidates and fruits and went on to say he'd be stationing more soldiers and rushes west close to new nato members, finland and sweden. vladimir putin has given his annual states of the union address just 2 weeks before the presidential election, despite facing no meaningful opposition, yet the announce social reform under 10000000000 euro eva, hullo for us as health care system. but the more and ukraine still dominates. earlier this week,
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the french president emanuel mackerel refused to roll out the west, sending troops to ukraine, prompting a stop warning from boots in the minneapolis one second. so when you move, they should eventually understand that we also have weight bonsfield, and they know it's just sitting now myself, feeling weapons that can hit targets on their territory. but are you doing everything that the waste is coming up to now what they threaten the world with? it can result in a conflict with the use of nuclear waste in some good idea and they for the destruction of civilization. i'm not sure if the, when you're searching and civil is that some of the nato countries including lift to a new product, the french position. but the german chancellor or left charles has rejected any idea or direct nato involvement in the war. and ukraine not to east of nato is not and will not be party to the will. that remains the case. we do not want to
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rush as war against ukraine was to become a war between russia and nato, and we agree on this was all allies. this also means no german participation in the war and with no sign of any laptop in the wall and boots in heading for a quarter of a century and power relations between russia and the west are likely to remain tens for the full civil future. your brain is warning against the quote, destructive external interference in mail, dove as break away region of transmit stress and his after pro russia separate as their ask mall scout for, quote, protection. the self proclaimed for public as a tiny sliver of lands located between ukraine and small dover. it broke away from all de venturing, the collapse of the soviet union in the early 19 ninety's. much of the territory is russian speaking and many hold russians, citizenship, the tensions between all dove and russia has been rising. ever since most got launched its full scale invasion of ukraine heroes called the capital of transmute
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stream on the surface all appears calm. this despite appeals from officials here for protection from russia. meanwhile, in the mail, dove and capital, there's nervousness, your new material to us. i'm afraid that the will will start to see it to get a little diverse, a weak country from the point of view of the military. we have no resources. my tech who we probably will receive help from other countries. but i don't think it will help us at all, because we're not even in the european union. downers sick with others who collect the authorities and transmits dra, approximately deciding the faithful dover by addressing coaching and the state duma . with a request to be accepted into russia, and if you put anything called base,
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in fact, is a declaration of war against the republicans. montalvan actually did his most of the republic. i'm a little, i mean, russian president vladimir putin made no mention of transitory street in his annual state of the nation address. however, his foreign ministry, spokes person did comment on speculation, russia was planning to annex the territory inside moldova. nothing put me through stubborn need trying to turn to republican too. literally a 2nd ukraine, contrary to the most of the majority of them will build on population. and in general, what apparently without thinking about the consequences of this for the country and for the region as a whole. so, but nato insists russia is madeline. it was the phone, was there. so it's like they put the pressure is using all the leave was of influence at its disposal to stop the european pulse of the republicans, moldova, it is obvious, transfer history is a former pressure on mode of become on the what exactly it is
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a political declaration to inflame the pre electoral climate, to know the speaking at a summit of leaders from south eastern europe, the mold open president tried to reassure her fellow citizens and called for solidarity with neighboring ukraine. the ladies safe to the ukraine needs to be supported. ukraine is keeping us to day, peaceful and safe. hopeful message in a country overshadowed by the proximity of its neighbour. russia. were gonna leave you with some good news. i set success story, excuse me, from snow. we scandinavia scientists in norway have a boost of the numbers of rare arctic foxes. climate change of left endangered species struggling to find enough to eat in the wilds and the population had been down to around 40 foxes. but feeding stations have lifted the account to more than 500. without the program,
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the animals were facing extinction. but the researchers worn it's still too early to say the species has been saved. a news update at this hour clare richard sent in for land. many thanks for joining us. my name is the calls back said wow, thank you so much for joining in. welcome to don't hold bad. a lot of people do that. it's all about saying it aloud. you guys would have been nosy, bay like good everyone to king you're healthy award winning called called the called back the forever young forever beautiful. bob.

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