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the, the, this is the, the news life from berlin. war and devastation stim group is ran and gaza. 5 months after the october, 7th, 10 i attacked, is there any survivors stopped at the time to villages where i'm us, minutes and skills that family members and neighbors the trauma eastern, fresh. but those will can want to go home green wide with people across the board hall and gods are facing some in south africa as asking the un stop port to older israel to allow mon, combined to turn it into the tennessee and travelers face cancellations as black as
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a germany's flagship airline and train service go on strike, millions of people could be looking at a week of consultation chaos. the i did, i just kind of do welcome to the program as the conflict between isabel and her mouse enters it's 6 month. but un is wanting that at least one quarter of guys us population is that risk of funding? since the mazda attacks on the 7th of october is ran, has to be the audit committee block. it is located, i'm sorry, blocked the flow of humanitarian aid, and to the gaza strip. but un saves it, is trying to find a way to deliver more suppliers using an is really ministry road bordering does a, the u. s. a. u e. egypt and jordan have decided to start distributing ed drops into the type of tree. however, 8 officials say air drops out of last resort and are simply not sufficient to
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prevent starvation. to meanwhile in south africa has made a new application to the international court of justice asking if to prevent funding in the gaza strip. so that for guys seeking an emergency order to compel israel to allow more aid into the 10 to 3 morning that palestinians in gaza facing starvation. is van has boston defensive in gaza to route out from us when it ends following the tax of the 7th of october. so that's like as always, the goal is to order old policies to seize facilities and release all hostages and detainees to so that's like i was done down the 1st time with us to go to take additional measures on the war in gaza. i asked the correspondent diane hawkeye, if the chances are better this time. well, this time around the focus of the application is somewhat different with the
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earlier the, the late january application. so africa was focusing on the situation in the area of rafa. saying that the court should prevent israel from entering that territory. the court felt that the measures that were already in place was strong enough to deal with any situation that arises the now and the, the, the application broke by south africa. it comes off the israel has actually submitted the timeline for is on to submit. it's report to the international court of justice on what he has done to ensure that life is, is preserved. and also the focus is different, and looking more on the human mandatory and aspects of aid and, and making sure that a actually reaches people across the, the, the area of casa, what exactly is a south africa expecting? the court will do it this time around because last time, because i think us to is around to big preventive action when it came to that to
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genocide kids that south africa had filed walk through the south africa expecting the cold. when do this time? rog as well, so that's just being more explicit, it seems and it's request and saying that the needs to actually be a halt and immediate hold to the conflict in the area. and it's also requesting the release of all hostages, which would not only apply the, you know, to israel, but it would also apply if the quote was ordered this a to the mass group and any other groups that are holding hostages. now. so that's the case. and that it believes that these raw hasn't complied with the initial quote order, and it would obviously have to motivate why it says that it says that is ralph actions over the period since the initial quote order. and now do not demonstrate that he does complied with that court order. so in a way,
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once the port to examine in israel's actions in this period, as well as to make a for the, a step by requesting ordering that they should be a hold to the conflict itself. how much support is there in south africa? the government's efforts and the i c j of the and so the i would say they is quite a lot of support, of course be on different perspectives from all different books of light. but we really do see protest taking place usually on a friday and saturday we have a large groups gathering, particularly in the western cape with these and large wisdom community where people are requesting that you know, some africa should continue this. and also saying that they should be other interventions, not only from south africa, but when it comes to the international community. i think it is important to also note that they have been to other countries that have express based support, for example, because apple has requested to join the broader case at the i c,
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j and a number of other countries in the area. the have also expressed based support. thanks so much for that correspondent on hook up reporting from johannesburg there in israel, and the memories of the monster attacks on the 7th of october austin role. yet, despite the ongoing hostilities, some of these families are returning to the communities that the hottest hits in those attacks. the village of nit to pass out is just a 100 meters from the border with gaza. it was the 1st community to be stormed on the 7th of october. the douglas, tanya primo, went to the 2nd months to meet some of the people who are attending the zillow. fedloan is back for good. she plans to rebuild her life and the chief ha silva and is ready community on the border. which guys are back on say that when i come here with nice. i don't clue
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twice before. i don't look twice before and you know, going to a greenhouse, but it's something that it's fading away as long as, as time goes by, but the 2 never go away completely. there's a october 7th. we will always stay part of what happened to you. hang on is toharma. she crews vegetables for seats. her greenhouse is where demons spiral could fire from gaza and trepner from isabel's defend system. she's confident she can rebuild the green houses, other things. so the more difficult they manage to kill a 20 members of our community and young people policy for families, conflict, families with advantage and india many, many ah, this, and we were in a situation this with our homes. were invited by terrorist for 12 hours and,
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and, and they just do whatever they want and where they wanted was to full bladder on the land. the new chief i saw was the 1st community to be attacked by him. us militants who preached the border from dallas on october 7th. a family was killed in this house. jewish fenelon hid for hours with the family in the safe room of her home. today she tells me she feels safe enough to come here because i was on the other side of the fence in the distance, the palestinian town of be 10 noon lies in ruins. sometimes you can hear the bull being fought over there. so we can't help them get rid of hum us, but we, we are here waiting for them to do that. if the every day feeling does a one to have better life, they need to make sure the come us. we cannot control them and we're not control of
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the region anymore. and then the future will come for them. and for us as with rocket fire from gaza has become rare, but most residents are still not allowed to return to the homes. fedloan is one of the few who stays overnight when you a family or full time farmer. so for me to overcome what happened was to continue with as much as a family the life we had that me full full of hope because of all people came together. are these rallies of each other out there is together united in times like this. and this is my hope. remembering october 7th will always be important. she says. but she's now trying to focus on the future to the is read. hum. oswell has also drawn in the eat on allied who's the rebels in the gym, and they have now launched their fast deadly attack on
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a bunch and ship at least 3 soon as we're getting them for others wounded up in an empty ship. ballistic nissan hit the cargo vessel in the gulf of aidan on wednesday, the us ministry side, a testing scotty that strikes against 2 areas of drones. you know, who's he controlled area of human that presented an imminent threat? the attack on the bob bay, those registered true confidence marks a significant escalation by the who these as well as the depths the surviving crew were forced to abandon ship days earlier came the 1st sinking of a vessel in the red sea as the who's the spied miss solves the british own freight to ruby ma. the ship went down with $21000.00 tons of fertilizer on board racing phases of an ecological disaster. the who's the say they are attacking shipping and retaliation for israel is offensive in gaza. the group which is backed by iran,
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has disruptive traffic in the red sea and go for vague and one of the world's busiest chipping roots with the crews of targeted ships must quickly lead up to the 1st strike. the many armed forces will continue to fulfill the religious, moral, and humanitarian duties in supporting the oppressed, palestinian people. us in pretty fast strikes on who's the targets in yemen of sofa failed to the, to the rebels. who these have continued to launch these reckless attacks with no regard for the wellbeing of innocent civilians who are transiting through the red sea. and now they have a fort unfortunately, and tragically killed innocent civilians. and so the united states will continue to hold the cookies accountable for their attacks. the, the big fear is that the, who these campaign against shipping in the red sea could have a significant long term impact on the international trade. leading to supply
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shortages and pushing up global inflation. and i will be asking you haven't research a vino of hon. why the west in response to the who is he attacks seem to be having little effect. i mean, f, as in the us, me, you case stuff, this strikes some young man. we can quite honestly see an ultimate like carpet clear looms dining policy towards yemen. and i think right now we have suffering the wrong vacations of implementing short sighted policies, which was initially intended not to end the conflicting event, but to contain that i'm, the strategy has really backside. i think many i'm in this people set in january. we're wondering if the us you paid that the strikes will not the tub if you these, you know, we've seen that right in the, if any bank, the strikes having coverage, the companies to increase the tax in the red sea and they've so new in for us to
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store what's the, what's the, um and if anything, be a tax, the us and you pay a tax on government has fueled the info began to machine the heat these and encourage them to buy more. so at the moment, you know, the western countries, they have new good options. they can either increase the tax on yeah. then, which will ultimately lead to move etc attacks. all they can do nothing aside from explaining social media. and in that scenario, you know, the heat is come claim that the winning the conflict in them i was on. that's a us. that was human research, avina con, talking to us earlier, a quarter of now and some of the stories making headlines around the world. china, i was born in minnesota as good besides the us for suppressing china long, you accuse the united states of starting up trouble in taiwan. he also defended agents close relationship with moscow, saying that china and russia are setting a new kind of diamond relations between big pause a completely different one from the old cold war war. senegal is government has
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announced that the, the late presidential election will take place on the 24th of march. senegal has been rocked by protest since president becky saw postponed the vote last month. the country stop election authority hold on them instead of sales beads to delay the phone was unconstitutional. and alabama low make as a possibility to protect in vitro fertilization. it comes weeks off to the state supreme court issued a decision that frozen embryos have the same rights as children at least 3 for 10. it takes an x or false to halt the procedure as the new law and allow the clinics to resume services or us quotas found the weapon supervisor working on the set of the movie, rusts, guilty of involuntary manslaughter. honda gutierrez reed loaded a gun, acted like baldwin during filming shortly before it fired and killed the cinematography. that baldwin is also facing a man slow into
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a trial beginning in july to news about the modern ukraine. now a russian me. so i missed you. prince president and the prime minister to increase by hundreds of meters on wednesday in the black sea city of odessa, one of the main savanski and katy echoes meat so talkies. why inspecting infrastructure in the, for the city which has been ravaged by the ongoing war with russia, ukraine's navies have the nearby strike targeted port infrastructure. getting 5 people we talked, he's called it a vivid reminder that ukraine is gripped by conflict from hulu. meanwhile, ukraine is continuing to its allies to boost supplies of the russia, made some advances on the front line. after months of what appeared to be a statement in the war, ukraine withdrew its troops from the key eastern town of, of deep got in mid february. moscow say is it has since taken control of several villages around it. ukraine is trying to plug its front lines and now has
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a new approach to mobilize volunteer as the w sonya. finally, god went to meet some ukrainians who want to help in the fight against russia and appealed back to not just to keep fits, but to prepare for the buried real one sleep of ankles. as an english teacher in keith, he's decided to join the ukrainian army. i have lost the meaning of my civil life. civilian people died like every day. and it's not a joke. once a month, i wake up do do to explosions or flashing messiah. i was born being key and in this case, learning programming or becoming a developer or grades in your family. it feels like your line line to myself really wants to become a soldier and who defend this country. instead of waiting for the drops notice that
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would assign him to a random military unit. felipe is chopping his own thoughts as bought, forbids to boost recruitment ukrainians into the own military tools. she wants to serve in the vinci woods. the prestigious unit only accept volunteer. it's offering jobs in the infantry and for meetings, but also in the just speaks and to know patients. often an initial 5 day camp applicants can sign the contract and get advanced reading. at the time when you create a needs more soldiers feel people are willing to fight. many do want to help the war effort, but not only on the front line, the government has gone to the market to help flood his lovely z hits a major online recruitment agency that works with the defense ministry of the
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advertise pauses of jobs with hundreds of military units provide information and help with the recruitment process. here's different forces. around forces, navy air forces, div received over 74000 applications so far for positions ranging from tribals mechanics, communication and i. t specialist engineers to sort social is an even don't train us towards the whole process is voluntary for our society, for people, it's very important to control the future as much as possible. people want to trust the future colemander. they want to know that it would be professional, but this flexible approach has not been enough to address the actual problem of boosting. coup numbers at the front. lot is love admits the biggest vacancies in the infantry and medical call. back from you,
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the recruitment center for deep is happy and how was it to be when he hopes to sign up soon and split on others to do the same? it's difficult to imagine how horrible war is on the line unless you leave in ukraine. i want to in cottage, my friends with my own example that you put in young people have to join army, otherwise we will lose our country. phillips is being able to choose the unity trust was the reason he bought into a soft approach that helped him make a hard decision. and now the i spoke to the dep. notice sonya folic a whole find that report. i asked her if the approach outlined in her report could leave you a true shortage at the front, or was the risk to start with. i mean, the shortage of called batch capable troops is, is supposing to be starting out to be a big problem for ukraine. the exports to say that, you know, a lack of troops is a case partially to blame,
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40 some losses on the battlefield. now there's no agreement here about just how many new troops you create needs as an estimate that needs about 400000 of them. and of course, as the waters dragged on a dollar, as we saw in that proposed fuel, people are now willing to fight the motives change. and so in november the government started experimenting with this kind of alternative approach, allowing people to apply to these, to a specific job or give this another tutors. i spoke to say that this approach of slipping, these helped, has started helping and kind of attracting skilled ukrainians who really want to help the army not necessarily at the front. and it's also helped in, in trying to stop them from trying to read the draft, which has become a bit of a problem here. what would it solve the problem of replacing exhaust troops? i don't think so. i mean, as you saw in that report, that are to, to, as told me that applications for list risky positions in the army or school. sorry . but the challenge, of course remains to fill these come back position. so i think the government is still trying to find this kind of balance between corrosion and persuasion,
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if you will. meanwhile, i think you can follow them and is also debating a mobilization, been what measures does that contain and will that help. so what do we have to remember that since the beginning of the full scale invasion made in ukraine, it between the age of $18.60 a band for leaving the country men. what age? 27 and above a eligible to be drafted with some exceptions. and the bill that the credit in parliament has now been heated lead waiting for many months of this bill is essentially meant to kind of explain the scope of this existing draft, essentially by lowering the consumption age to 25. possibly introducing hoshal sanctions for draft dodgers. but you know, the problem, i think remains a few payments been fee to come up with some kind of clear mobilization strategy. mobilize ation is an unpopular measure that there's been some criticism of presidents uminski that he has football field to really find politically consensus on this issue. and i think an absence of the strategy,
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what you're seeing is the army you'd not really relying on the kind of factual of recruitment efforts, which i think and tone is, is, you know, causing a lot of time, you can feel among men are fighting age, some of them, i've even gone into hiding that, you know, the reports here almost daily across the cream of recruitment offices, approaching main on the streets in restaurants, engines handing them across, notices that i mean, who have, you know, gone abroad to read the draft. i think that was a lot of fear, an apprehension around mobilization in ukraine, correspondent sonya following, reporting from key. thanks very much for that. now here in germany, thousands of flights of trains across the country. we'd be severely disruptive this week as lufthansa and archibald stuff go on strike. it's the latest in a series of workouts, across different sectors, including transport, the saving service and supermarkets. what kinds of demanding higher wages to cope
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with drinking chasing pop around 200000 air passengers. we'd be affected by the to day strike, as well as millions of crane travelers delays and cancellations are expected to last until saturday. and so mom's on monday, dublin and walter law rock of battle at frank, apple and the douglas chief wanted to connect to mechanic who's now who's at billings main train station. good morning to both of you. coming to you fast though . mikaela another stride at germany's main crane operator. why? because uh, the union of the train drive as a d d l isn't getting a 100 percent of what they're asking for. there's a huge debate here in germany. well, one of germany's busiest stations behind me, but in central station is completely empty and the opportunity being used for a bit of a spring theme here as well. the details us for reduction in working hours without
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any pay cuts and because they're not getting the exact reduction down to 35 hours. that's where we're see. another round of strikes so called wanting start, see with 1000 visits, give the lead up of that. a union warning that the next it strikes to follow off to that unless everything is fulfilled, that they're asking for a will not even be announced at 48 hours before you weren't say how much time that will be in advance for people to really adapt the time, so we're really other sticking point, despite mediation going on, and as we're seeing with those other flights, strikes going on. this is putting germany, increasing the into pretty tough spots here. and those train strikes us up in a striking my travel plans as well. mikaela. but do you, laura yona, germany's biggest f airport in frankfort when another strike is affecting travelers
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. what have they been saying to you? or indeed, i am sending hits terminal one at franks would f, a 12 tons that is also located. in fact, travelers were advised to aust who not even come here today because actually only transit flights and arrivals are happening today. as some people came here and never the last time deluxe, they are now standing and nines that the content trying to get support the some are trying to re book the flights. others are trying to get rental cars, but they are quickly booked out as well. i spoke to people who told me they will try to get a tech fee to destinations as far as friends. and the one woman told me that her journey ended before it even began. she was supposed supposed to take a flight to a cruise ship in from the dominican republic, and she will not make it there. so people are really affected and they're quite frustrated by yet. and now the wave of strikes across germany. laura talked a little bit about the economic impact,
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how costly is this strike proving to be it's quite difficult to assess the concrete impact on the german economy, which is already struggling. however, i spoke to frankfurt airport and they said calculating with around $100000.00 effect, it's travelers that would mean a cost of $1.00 point. $5000000.00 euro is a loan full frankfurt airport. there are strikes happening across german airports and adding to this, the number of the, the d, d, l strikes impacts. it will be a huge loss for the german economy. actually just recently, the german central bank also said that these wave of strikes 2024 has been hit by a number of strikes already is really affecting negatively the german productivity . right? for name of the, for the moment. but thanks for joining us. low rock of battle got in front of it. and the mechanic who's not in berlin. thank you both very much. i now that's it. uh
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for the time being, but stay with us or coming up after the break is gone. fix on palmer, egypt, and minister of foreign affairs. now b fami tells the the blues started. kelly, why his nation gone to open its borders to help desperate cousins that's coming up after the break. i'm going to spend a jeep in berlin. thanks so much for watching, using the
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conflicts with sarah kelly 5 months into the war and gaza and sadly take us around and aid. con boy has glaringly highlighted the desperation and climbed the desk for a month civilians. my guess is sweet on complex. one is not responding, form egyptian foreign minister and long time diplomat at what point is needed to have no choice, but to consider opening a supporter, 2 thousands onto monetary and ground conflict next, on dw, so much, you know, we're being chased and they are calling out of people i had asked to be very fast
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rising temperatures change from different parts of the world? in february, march 15th on dw, the 5 months into the war and gaza and deadly chaos around. in a convoy has glaringly highlighted the desperation and climbing death toll among civilians. the to connie just mean humanity is something they haven't seen protected. my guess this week on complex own is not to find me. former egyptian foreign minister and long time diplomat of what points as egypt have no choice but to consider opening its border. 2 thousands on to monetary and grounds. have the shocking scenes of suffering, process conflict to an inflection point. not to find the welcome to conflicts on
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