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the the, this is the, the news coming to live from berlin. more than a 100 post indians reported, killed in gaza after chaos break south around in a convoy. mazda is blaming israel is really troops for opening fire, as crowds trying to get food. israel says most of the dead for trampled in a stem pete. exactly what happened, remains unclear, also coming up, showdown up to us porter. us present, joe biden, and his republican arrival donald trump both had to texas on the same day as immigration heats up as an election issue and vladimir preteen,
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sens nato. a warning in his annual address, the russian president hints that a nuclear response. if the alliance decides to send troops to ukraine, the hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. united nations security council has failed to agree on a formal statement in response to mass deaths during a distribution in gaza city. the master on health ministry said more than a 100 people were killed when is really soldiers open fire near a crowd surrounding an aide. con boy is really israel blames the desk the on the stem. he'd thursday's incident added to a palestinian death toll which the gaza health industry said the top $30000.00. these aerial images have been released by israel's military. it says the show
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palestinians in gaza city running towards it, trucks in the early hours of thursday morning presenting in a deadly stampede. at 4 45 pm, a mob bush, the a trucks bringing that con void to a halt. as you can see in this video, the tags that were there to secure the convoy sees that goes on to being trampled and cautiously tries to disperse the mob with a few warning shots. when the hundreds became thousands and things got out out of and the tank commander decided to retreat to, to avoid harm to the cells of causes that were there. these real defense forces operate according to the rules of engagement and the international no id if the strike was conducted towards the 8 can avoid the how much trend health ministry and
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gaza has presented a different version of events. saying more than 100 civilians was shot dead by is really troops. while waiting for aid eye witnesses said that some drug drivers tried to escape the is really fire causing deaths and injuries. and some of the wounded said they were headed by. is there any gunshots? by the, by, after they stop shooting, we went back to get our aide. by the time i got flour and some kind of goods and took it down from the truck they shot at us. if you want to get us a this way, then you might as well not bring anything was 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. 2 things are clear. one, just in the aerial footage, you can look at that and, and right away conclude the situation is incredibly desperate. and that tells you
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that we need to do more to get him out of turn system. so and then the 2nd thing is that too many palestinians died today, as has been true far too many days since october 7th. and so that's why we continue to push for a temporary cease fire agreement. president joe biden has warned that it could complicate the negotiations underway between israel and how much to reach a temporary hold in the fighting. this of more of this, we're joined now by the w as tanya kramer in jerusalem. tanya, are we any closer now to knowing what really happened around that 8 convoy in kansas city? no, we don't know because these are still the conflicting reports that though we are getting there. i mean there has been reactions from across the world to this. you know, a worksheet is expressing the whole wrong concern over what happened there. now with this is, yesterday, we're saying that his shots were fired from the is really military when people
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approached as a trucks that were coming in the cold war from the south. pausing a check point to the north and that caused this to impede the people were running away in panic. and also, you know, the trucks trying then to, to move away while the is where the military has denied this time 9. they've been saying it was for a system, pete, and then they were also these warning shots being fired, rehearing now cause cause for a solar investigation into this incident. but it's under lines. the really dire, extremely dire situation of people that they have to basically fight to get to, to those 8 chromeboys. and this comes, of course, of to days of warning by many of the humanitarian, active united nations who are, you know, trying to distribute through this and saying that that are having difficulties to reach the noise. and that is an extremely difficult situation for people that the
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noise to get to any supplies bid for food or water, or whatever else the usaa saying that so one clear lesson from this tragedy is that more a must be sent into gaza. is that something is real, would agree to but it's uh, i think would say that what we've been hearing it from uh, officials, uh that they are letting in enough aid. and that, you know, that is disposed to neck around the crossings and that on the other side, a trucks are not being moved caused fast enough by the united nations, by those organizations dealing with a distribution though, the organization thing that multiple obstacles for them to, to do so, and it's extremely difficult. the main concern is indeed uh, you know, getting the trucks also to whats the northern part of the gaza strip. and
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that is simply not enough coming in. you've been seeing this week. the countries have resorted to dropping 8 supplies and medical supplies food from the air that mainly reach to southern and central a gaza strip. and they're also caused by the humanitarian organizations to open another crossing mainly the crossing in the north. the arrows crossing which was partially but heavily damaged during the october 7th attacks, to open this one to have a more direct way to going into a new within a guy. so tony, thank you very much. that was the w, as tanya kramer in jerusalem. and let's cost to the us where the debate over immigration is shaping up to be a major issue in this year's presidential election. this after a recent surgeon on authorized crossings at the us mexico border on thursday,
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president biden present, joe biden, and his presumptive opponent former present. donald trump made competing trips to the border in texas. trump met with republican governor greg abbott, in the city of eagle pass, which has become the center of state lead crack down on an authorized immigrants, some 400 kilometers away. president biden met with border officials in the city brownsville. well duelling trips. com is the by the ministration has been pushing for immigration reform, but the bill has been blocked by house republicans in part due to pressure from donald trump. that's something biden responded to during his texas. so here's what i would say to mr. trump said to find a policy issue said of tell the members of congress to block this other space. you join me or i'll join you and tell you the congress to pass this by products and border security bro. we can do it together, you know, and i know it's the toughest,
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most efficient, most effective border security builders countries ever seen. so instead of playing policy through the issue, why don't we just get together and get it done? us of the w, corresponded bending mean alvarez gruber was in brownsville, texas for jo biden's visit. he sent us this report waiting for president bite and the head of his 2nd for the trip since taking office because we want to support president barton and show him that we are behind him and his efforts to improve the situation at the border. i wanted to support these visits and discussion about fixing these issues that affect all of us, whether you're republican or democrat. across the street, a group of protesters pro immigration border organizations turned out to support migrants and asylum seekers into voice disappointment with the presidents, the schedule. we feel that it's a missed opportunity for him not to meet with community organizations to hear our
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perspective about what's happening at the border, how to handle immigration in a way that is compassionate. and that leads with our values biden's motorcade is made with child, so listen up. we're still in a fight activist. say that regardless of who is in charge in washington dc. the problems here on the ground remain in the last 20 years. we've had a different, you know, congress has changed the white house change, we have the supreme court change, but integration remains the same. we use the same poster boards of protests 10 years ago. today. it does seem to match the same as the migration hotspot might have shifted away from brownsville. but this board of town has seen its impact up close vis you are is one of the entry points here in brownsville, texas. the place of president biden visited today. he is under pressure not just
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from democrats, in migration activists, but also from republicans who try to pin an increase of our regular migration is a failure of bite and era policy. at the same time, democrats of saying the republicans have no interest in solving this issue to keep this fund in central until the presidential elections in november. or say, look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. at least 43 people been killed in the bangladesh, the capital doc, after a massive fire tore through a downtown shopping mall, dozens more were injured firefighters say the fire broke out and a popular restaurant and quickly spread to other areas of the 6 story building. it's still not clear what caused the play holding stations of open for iran's elections, boards, parliament, and a key clerical body. voters will choose among permitted candidates for the assembly of experts who in turn select the countries supreme leader. this is the country's
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1st parliamentary elections since the mass protest in 2022. following the death of gina mazda, i mean, who was arrested under rules that women where had scars, eloise of alexi, nevada, and the se russian authorities are blocking their efforts to bury him. the opposition leader died in prison on february 16th, and his funeral is set for labor. today, the bombing supporters say funeral directors have received threats and they can't even hire a hearse to transport his body. russian president vladimir putin is warrant nato countries that they risk nuclear war if they send troops to ukraine. they made the threat during his annual state of the nation address. 13 went on to say he'd be facing more soldiers and rushes west close to new nato members. finland and sweden, excuse me, a pretty good. the flat demand puts in his given his annual state of the union
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address just 2 weeks before the presidential election, despite facing no meaningful opposition. the announce social reform under 10000000000 euro eva, hullo for us as health care system. but the war and ukraine still dominates. earlier this week, 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, when they should eventually understand that we also have wave fitness. and they know it's just sitting now myself, feeling weapons that can hit targets on their territory. a pretty doing everything that the waste is coming out to you now one day threatening the world with it can result in a conflict with the use of nuclear waste in us going to zip and bay for the destruction of civilization. i'm not sure when you're searching and civil is that some of the nato countries including lift to wait and you have packed the french
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position. but the german chancellor or left charles has rejected any idea of direct nato involvement in the war. and ukraine not to east of nato is not and will not be party to the war. that remains the case. we do not want to rush as war against ukraine was to become a war between russia and nato and feel 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 war 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 foreseeable future. and we end with a success story from snow. a scandinavia scientists in norway boosted the numbers of rare arctic foxes. climate change had left the endangered species struggling to find enough each, each in the wild, the population was down to around 40. but feeding stations have now lifted the
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count to more than 500. without the program, the animals could have been facing extinction. researchers are still warning, it's too early to know. it's a species is say, the i'm terry martin. thanks for watching the, the race has long begun. later when we look back, we recognized at all, that's the moment when everything change. it's all about tillman and in the age of artificial intelligence, in 5 years is going to literally be china. the us who will control the technology that will shape the future of humanity. we may only find out, you know, what the harms and m malign uses. as of what.

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