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the the, this is the, the news life from, but in the un stone cold here is a case requesting an action of a wide spread starvation in gaza. so that for guys asking the course to older is around to allow boy your mind to target aid into gaza due to the even the threes of funding. also coming up at acts on the international shipping content. me, governments will be available to strike a commercial vessel in the gulf of cape getting 3 people. and travelers based cancellations, as workers of germany's fletcher headline and the train service go on strike. millions of people could be looking at a week of transportation chaos. the
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british manager, welcome to the program as the conflict between isabel and her boss enters it's 6 months. the u. n. is wanting that at least one quarter of guns us population is at risk of famine. since the mazda attacks on the 7th of october is read has pretty all the blocks the flow of humanitarian aid into the gaza strip. but you and say is it is trying to find a way to deliver more supplies using and is really mandatory road boarding does. a usa, u e. egypt and jordan have decided to start distributing. ed drops into the country . about 8 officials say add drops out of last resort and are simply not sufficient to prevent starvation. i mean by the south africa has made a new application to the international court of justice,
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the i c j asking it to prevent simon in the gaza strip. so that for guy seeking an emergency order to compel israel to allow more into the 10 to 3 is right and has lost in defensive and gaza to root out a mosque meetings following the tetra attacks of october. the 7th south africa has judged the courts to order all parties to seize facilities and release all hostages and detainees. south africa was done down the 1st time at the office to go to take additional measures on the war in gaza. i asked dw correspondent diana hooker if the chances are better this time as well. this time around the focus of the application is somewhat different with the 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
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felt that the measures that were already in place was strong enough to deal with. and the situation that arises the now and the, the, the application brought by south africa. it comes off the israel has actually submitted the timeline for is on to submitted the report to the international court of justice on what it has done to ensure that life is, is preserved. and also the focus is different. 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. we do this time around because last time the called, i think aust is around to take preventive action when it came to that to genocide case that south africa had file. what is the south africa expecting the cold when do this time? rog as well. so that's it,
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just being more explicit, it seems it's request and saying that the needs to actually be a halt. and the media told 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 with or did this to the mass of group and any other groups that are holding hostages. now symmetrically saying that he believes that these raw hasn't complied with the initial port order, and it would obviously have to motivate why it sees 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, once the port to examine in israel's actions in this period, as well as to make a for the, a step by requesting the ordering that they should be
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a halt to the conflict itself. how much support is there in south africa for the government's efforts and the i c j of the and the i would say they is quite a lot of support, of course be on different perspectives from all different groups of light. but we really do see protein taking place, usually on a friday and saturday way via large groups gathering, particularly in the western cape way. these and large wisdom community where people are requesting that you know, south 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 expressed the support, for example, because the wife has requested to join the broader case at the i c, j and a number of other countries in the area. the have also expressed based support.
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thanks so much for that correspondent on hook reporting from tremendous back to these runtime. oswell has also drawn into iran allied, who's the levels in yemen. they have now launched their fast deadly attack on a match and ship. at least 3 sailors were killed and 4 others wounded, often an empty shoe, but mystic miss, i'm, it's the cargo vessel in the gulf of aidan. on wednesday, the us ministry said it has since carried out 2 strikes against 2 aerial drones, you know, whose he controlled area of human that presented an imminent threat. the attack on the ball 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 fast thinking of a vessel in the red sea as the who is the spied miss solves of the british own freight to ruby ma. the ship went down with $21000.00 tons of fertilizer on board.
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racing phases of an ecological disaster. of the who is the say they are attacking shipping and retaliation. israel is offensive in gaza. the group which is backed by ron, has disrupted traffic in the red sea gulf of age and one of the world's busiest shipping routes. so the old crews of targeted ships must quickly lead up to the 1st strike. the many um forces will continue to fulfill the religious, moral, and humanitarian duties in supporting the oppressed, palestinian people us and 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 before unfortunately, and tragically killed innocent civilians. and so the united states will continue to
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hold the cookies accountable for their attacks. 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 shortages and pushing up global inflation. a quick look now at some of the stories making headlines around about china's foreign minister has criticized to us for suppressing china long you, you accused the united states of starting up trouble in taiwan. he also defended beings close relationship with moscow, saying that china and russia are setting a new pot of diamond relations between big pause a completely different one from the old cold war era. but you want to go to counseling as expressed its concern over the button to tax and haiti to us to our prime minister ariel on. right. bob, who is going be those leading these attack say that he has not stuck to his problem
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is to resign in february instead forming an alliance with the opposition onto new elections, can be held as one day senate bill once that alabama law make as a foster parent to protect in vitro fertilization, it comes weeks off of the state. supreme court issued a decision, the frozen embryos have the same rights as children at least 3, for tentative clinics for forced to hold procedures. the new law will allow the clinics to resume services, and our us score has found the weapons supervisor working on the set of the movie rust guilty of involuntary manslaughter. honda gutierrez, we'd loaded a gun for act alec baldwin during filming shortly before it's fired and killed a cinematographer that baldwin is also facing a man spelt a trial beginning in july. now here in germany, it's thousands of flights and trains across the country would be severely disruptive this week. as lufthansa and georgia. bon stop go on strike. it's the
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latest in a series of what counts across different sectors, including transport. the secret service and supermarkets records are demanding higher wages to cope with shrinking pictures in pop. around 200000 air passengers will be affected by the to day a strike, as well as millions of train travelers the ladies and cancel nations are expected to last until saturday. and so mom's on benita. beautiful to a lower rock of battle at frankfurt airport. 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 is a huge debate here in germany. well,
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one of gemini, 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 any pay cuts. and because they're not getting the exact reduction down to 35 hours, that's where we'll see another round of strikes. so called wanting strike, see it would tell us visits, give the lead up of that a union warning that the next it strikes to follow off to that unless it 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 there will be in advance for people to really adapt the time. so we're really sticking point, despite mediation going on. and as we're seeing with those other flight strikes, going on. this is putting germany, increasing the into pretty tough spots here. and those train strikes us up in
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a striking mind. try with plans as well, mikaela. but do you, laura yona, germany's biggest f airport in frankfort when another strike is affecting travelers . what have they been saying? to you indeed, i am standing hits terminal one at frank's would f would well of tunzia is also located. in fact, travelers were advised to aust would not even come here today because actually only transit flights and arrivals are happening today. as some people came here and at the last time deluxe, they're now standing in lines at the counter trying to get support the some are trying to re book their flights. others are trying to get a 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 and from the dominican republic,
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and she will not make it there. so people are really affected and they're quite frustrated by yet another wave of strikes across germany. lot. i'll talk to little bit about the economic impact, 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, it 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 drum and
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productivity. all 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 to and here is a quick reminder on of the 2 stories that we have following for you at this moment . the top story is, i mean, the un has one that at least one quarter of guns us population is at risk assignment. as a contracted fee is running, a mouse enters its 6 month south africa as part of the case, but the u installed, forced demanding gives rise to allow aid into the 10 faith and humans. hopefully revels have claimed responsibility for an attack. collect a motion shift in the gulf of pete and the kids to people, surviving through were rescued by an indian, made the best of the fatalities of the 1st to since the full fees began targeting shipping late last year. that's it for the moment, but stay with us. the coming up after the break, we take a look at the book of business of the tim the mafia in new york. that's up next on
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