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the the, this is dw news line from valley in germany. i drops 8 to guys. a military plane delivers tons of food. a 2 bypasses by the restrictions on the ground when once that emergency age isn't enough to stop now nutrition and another day of voting and brushes. presidential election officials tabled and hospital voters have turned down. but it's of as points to evidence of for the i'd been visible and welcome more countries that joining the emergency. and if the
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gaza, germany has blown and they have crossed over the northern part of the strip, the dropping aid from above. the military transport of flu from jordan power shooting pallets of humanitarian supplies, including bryson flour, donations are increasing, returning to the air and sea. as israel continues to limit road access to the strip, the united nations ones that a 3rd of children under the age of 2, a suffering from malnutrition in northern causes. i hope to talk more about the aid f. a julia fidelity is here with us and tell us more about these efforts and whether or not they're going to make a difference. yeah, so this was the 1st much awaited air drop coming from germaine. it's a big take parts in this mission and today was the 1st time. and these are an aircraft that are being stationed in jordan then are flying over to the guy, the strip and, and, and dropping the aid. but i think the german government is very much aware that this is just the dropping the ocean. this is not a the ideal way. they actually want a to be coming into the gaza and couldn't have
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a listen to what the german chancellor said today about this is the, this in baton. as you know from germany has long provided aid for guns, a without own financial aid, for humanitarian assistance to some documents. now we are directly delivering aid via air drops. this isn't the best solution that would be reopening border crossings. and the lessing, more trucks across the guns consultant on mcmann last, this is as we've heard, it would be much preferable for germany to actually have more crossings. border crossings opened by a land germany. think this is the best way to actually get a into, into gaza. and we've, we've heard that, you know, they've been calling for this for months. germany has said more 8 has to get into the gaza. they've called on the, is really government's to do more in this direction. and if we look at the bigger
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context, germany is one of the biggest a providers to guys that have contributed a lots to the un relief organization for palestinian refugees that has been contributed to other un agencies. germany has increased. it's a 2 guys since the october 7 attacks, but what we've seen, for example, since the, you win raw has come under some allegations. germany has stopped. it's a deliveries and its contributions to run. this has also has restricted how germany can try to get 8 into the strip. now the german chancellor is heading to jordan of adults. what, what's he aiming to achieve that? he's going to jordan and then also going to israel. but the german government has been in close contact with a lot of partners in the region because it wants to bring them on board and sort of have one kind of a common approach to, to the crisis there. it has been spare headed by i'm in a bad book, the foreign minister who has traveled to the region of quite
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a lot. and on the one hand, it is the issue of humanitarian aid. they want to push for more to get in. for example, there has been a concrete proposal coming from germany for israel to allow the 4th of i started to take in a to then be delivered to guys them. but one other issue is that a germany and shots have said he wants to push for a humanitarian pause in this trip to allow more humanitarian a to come in, but also to possibly release the is really hostages that are being held by hum us in the strip, but he also wants to have a broader conversation about the future of the region then wants to push the 2 state solution, which is what germany thinks is the only way forward for a lasting peace in the region. but so far we haven't really seen much progress. julia, it's unfortunate, but thank you for bringing us up to date on all those details. still talks aimed at securing a ceasefire between the israel and the pedal, palestinian military militant group home us are expected to resume on sunday in
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kata that's according to egyptian officials. oh, it is one of the prime minister. benjamin netanyahu rejected a ceasefire proposal put forward by on us. it would have seen the release of some hostages taken in the october 7 attacks in exchange for palestinian presents. the rest of the city of belgrade has ordered shopping centers and schools to close temporarily. in response to another badge of shilling, just 40 killing because from the border with ukraine belgrade has repeatedly come under attack in the past months. the regions governance as 2 people killed and saturdays missed on attack. russian forces claimed to have down some of the incoming rockets from ukraine. in a separate incident in the belgrade region, russia's defense ministry says it's forwarded an attempt to bind ukrainian militants to carry out across the border. right. but let's bring in frank language of the british military intelligence officer. good to
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see frank. russia accuses ukraine of terrorist activities to interfere in the election. how much to these cross border strikes we bub right across russia as well. good evening, ben. it's just, i have difficult to say really, the russians are not keen to spread the news of embarrassment. no doubt. however, they are using some of the russian media that is a state controlled or using some of these attacks to reflect that say negatively on not on on. when you train on that to create perceptions. it certainly is that ukraine wishes to, to inculcate. i don't think they're of the right thing. i said, well, i think brother, more important, rather more striking of the cyber attacks that ukraine have conducted over the last few days. and then of course, call the courageous slate or the activists who's been assessing on it books on fine
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. this has been reported extensively and motion opposition made it, which is quite popular in russia or trying to disrupt matthews and other ways. and they do not exceed the courageous settings for all the more effective strategic peter, when they uh, reduce costs, border radio, you're talking. oh and oh wow. what would you say the ukrainians uh, actually achieving with these raids the cyber attacks that you mentioned as well. so yeah, they say, well the thoughts cyberattacks, pin pricks essentially we've also had in the last day or so you have to get more attacks by drones on oil infrastructure, which with pups we can discuss preventive costs. are these costs border rates in the situation military vice by solved as in dog and vehicles into the bulk or out of last? the situation is very much key, very opaque. we don't know what's happening. i think the way the russian would play this dictated before is that these are brand new guys, terrace traces and i suspect that message would play well and that full pops,
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it might, may well back, fight. expose on the training organizations that, that, that set this up. but um i, yeah, i mean, the whole purpose of course, is to embarrass russian leadership to show that russia's russian offices are incapable of defending even even though borders or indeed key infrastructure brings back then serving your planning and drug strikes on rocks and infrastructure like the oil refineries, you mentioned what's that achieving big picture? it's yeah, it has to be seen and not bigger picked out in terms of the, the actual effect on, on russell production. it's very minimal. the, what it does, of course, is demonstrate 2 things. first of all, the failure of russian ad defenses, data service and ground defense is, is very likely that these rates will be visa tax. because i don't know across great distances, but a date by, by sometimes people like mondays, which would indicate question,
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can you paint and capabilities like the russians kind of get hungry? i just go 6 and the risk of, of, of really serious decisions strikes some, some of these refiners both. i think of december, i think it was a start to get a wonderful new coil refunded which put it out of action for several weeks, which does not real impact if you could get it refunded the right place. if you can conduct a position to talking to the face of the capability in a notice to do that, the question is, do they have the capacity that it could be damaging? but overall, of the messages you're not immune any more than we uh we think get to your key national infrastructure much in the same way as you've tried to do last year with our trying to talk our electrical infrastructure. i think that's the basic message here. alice, aside from ex military man frank language, thank you very much. thank you. well rush i pushed on with a 2 of it's 3 day election saturday. the i'm to keep president flight of me putting
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in power and he will position is excluded. some opponents in moscow say they've been receiving, threatening messages. observe is point to fraud and manipulation. there are reports of state employees being judge to vote on mass. officials of announced over 50 percent voter turnout as a convoy of slaves crosses the frozen tundra of russia's remote northeast. they have travelled hundreds of kilometers to cost their votes in russia's presidential election. we came from the distant 100 to make our choice. every voice of every person in our great country from east to west as important. after a brutal track down on political opposition, president vladimir putin is almost certain to extend his rule by another 6 years in moscow. thousands of kilometers to the west. many say they are voting for stability and prosperity. as of times,
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we expect the one and only the best of luck to me of lot, the middle of which put in to continue his policy. the business of the would you step in the tv only come with the person who roots now because he would make these changes? would it be always be and with many of pollutants, most powerful opponents either in prison, exile or did the election offers no meaningful alternatives. to the machine, it's a propaganda machine designed to make people think is directed to do a good job. and we're seeing the results despite the gremlins crack down on the descent, some have risk of imprisonment to make their true feelings known. who rushes opposition movement has also urged supporters together at polling stations at noon on sunday as a form of mass protest. but regardless of how many heat the cold, the outcome of this year's election is old but such. and here's a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. are you
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planning and president, lot of me savanski has denounced a russian attack on the port city of odessa. as a despicable act of cowardice rescue was rushed to the scene of the attack. when the 2nd missile struck hitting paramedics and doctors, at least 21 people died in the deadliest attacks on the city in weeks. in india are set to hold the largest selection world wide. but almost a 1000000000 registered voters go to the polls between april 19th of june. first, the election authority has announced that the parliamentary contests will include 7 phases, internationalists, prime minister, and arrange. a body is seeking a 3rd time in office. and one have sent. it goes leading opposition. figures has made his 1st public appearance after being released from prison. this month, sancho said his team when the presidential election on march 24th, even though he's banned from the vote. so guy was endorsed his deputy to replace him on the ballots. finally, one of germany's best known media audits is back with
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a new installation. and by then, it takes us on a personal journey set against the backdrop of 50 moving lasers and especially composed electronic music. it's taking place in a location that can be described as electrifying when the moments and time brought back to life. the, at this old power plant in berlin, viewers are taken into the mind and memories of german artist christopher bauder, the and i was able to not even on an emotional level, it's very personal work. i look back at what i've done so far, and on my life stages for my life that time from a village and i used to live on an island. these are places i miss aka. and i try
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to illustrate that in various scenes. so it looks to be on the it's voters, 3rd and largest installation at craft fair berlin. the plant was built in the 19 sixty's to power former east berlin. it's now a popular venue for the arts and culture. see the vector memories enlightened sound runs until april, 7th, the, and a quick reminder about top story. germany has carried down his 1st day of drop over guns, a military plane power suited in around 4 tons of food, a donations of increasingly tons and seats for deliveries as israel continues to
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limit rug access to the territory dates as well. and our report is updates the, the old friends mean friends and nature defend itself in case of an emergency. we cannot guarantee that we could protect munich frankfurt. berlin can't do it. faced with russia is more against ukraine. the rose grace has ministry lines, shows weakness can nato offer its members suspicion protection and security basically depends on 90 percent of.

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