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the the, this is the deputy news ally from above and the united states delivers another warning about causes starving civilians, 100 percent population and gaza is at severe levels of acute fluid insecurity. is ready for us as part of the tattered trim time a new offensive. washington on the u. n. side causes, already facing a 100 catastrophe. pulse on the program. well, in a non says more aid for ukraine as a confidence of ukraine's menissi back. as in germany, us defense secretary lloyd austin bones that you're trained, survival is in danger and promises washington will not back the country style. hong
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kong suffers another blow to be its freedom says paula meant to prove that phasing thoughts, national security and all the governments, even grace of powers, costs $0.02 and he's raised, i'm just out an online, but in the oceans as well. having a devastating impact on marine life flight, carl, full find out why meet urologist sounding the along the until getting a welcome to the program the united states is willing to all of gaza is not facing starvation. secretary of state anthony plan couldn't make the remarks as he prepared to head back to the middle east. is choose to meet officials in saudi arabia and egypt to try and proceeds far. and to increase a deliveries to gaza has been growing on ease of israel's allies about the human cost of its war games time us, which followed the radical islamist groups. october 7th era attack. these children
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are waiting to receive a portion of food being prepared by volunteers. and rafa this could be the only me and for some dozens in days we have no option but to come here with them guys especially we have no money and we're living in tents. the charities providing us with food because food shortages are becoming more acute every day. the world has organization has accused israel, of provoking and imminent funding. this is completely man made and it's, it's affordable. we need more for to come simply on one hand because of the facilities. there is no a way of reducing food inside gaza. secondly, there is a restricted access simply what is getting in is, is not, you know, a deal of getting things wrong guys that is complicated because of the level of
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destruction, of, of infrastructure along with the accusations that israel is blocking humanitarian relief into gaza is really nice the claim, blaming agencies for the distribution, only a trickle was allowed to enter gaza city on monday night. famine is particularly looming in the northern parts of district. people there are surviving and mixture dance with barely any food. a new un reports saves that acute nutrition is accelerating here. best secretary of state antony blinking, expressed concern about the food shortages 100 percent of the population in gaza is at severe levels of acute food and security. so that's the 1st time an entire population has been so classified. we also see again, according to this case, the united nations,
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a 100 percent. the totality of the population is in need of humanitarian assistance . in the midst of mounting goals for an increase in aid. fears of widespread malnutrition across the strip rising as israel sees it is still preparing to launch a ground assault and rough uh, in the salt whitehouse as describes those right. the plans for a grounds attack on rough as a mistake. but despite those reservations from these countries, the biggest backup prime minister benjamin netanyahu appears to be on the touch of income. we have cost to share this desire to allow an older, the exit of the population and the provision of humanitarian aid to civilians. we have been doing this since the beginning of the war, because i made it very clear to prizes and joe biden, in our conversation, that we all determined to complete the illumination of these. how must battalions in rough up, and there's no way to do it except by going in on the ground. so because it is a lot to consort goes great. let's pick some of these points up. we've bailey go
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sledding, who is a journalist based and kind of a welcome to d, w. and what seems republic making of the why the prime minister is waging this war against the advice of his country's biggest international baccha. well, the definitely disagreement inside is where you public about how be driven the whole is dealing with this war, especially in terms of uh they said that if agreement, then park disagreements play between the, the administer and the board. then administration the all right. looks like uh, we are having some technical difficulties. uh that will sync. we can come back to that story. fernando journalist a bond exciting in tennessee, so thank you so much. are you kind of preparing for renewed, rushing the self so long as frontline?
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that's according to a report from the case defense ministry for the vacation is likely to include anti tank obstacles. treasures and mine fails. therefore, says ukraine stole kendra offensive last year as forced its military onto a more defensive 14 hope, you're honest. in the cochran vision was occupied in the 1st days of the full scale invasion, but it was a week to be captured by ukrainian forces. after almost 6 months. the w has been to the time to see how residents of preparing for the threat of a renewed russian invasion the rates sirens are part of everyday life. for the 3 and a half 1000 people remaining inconvenienced before russia's invasion, were 10 times as many people here. this hospital is the only intact medical facility in the town, but much of it has been destroyed on the 5th of the doctors remain and are forced to work and it can provide conditions more special. we have relief through the
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patients. we have flipped through the delta patient for people with lifting basement inquiry doors on the floor when there were shutting with most we didn't leave, we could use sweet lit well. and as long as there were rockets, a more tires. but when the bumping started, we weren't a friend to the to the government believes that the ukraine armed forces will hold, could be on which he is ready to leave. if the fighting intensifies, she's afraid to live through another occupation them members of the search and rescue group bruises on the hand to evacuate people from the front. there are more than 60 volunteers and the roses on the hand team, as they do not receive a salary for the work and most hold down full time jobs. they say they are motivated by the desire to help, despite the risk to their lives. so before we came up with say we had
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a big influx in summer and early autumn, a. d my time, let me since goes and i come on the bank, then each team would take $150.00 to $200.00 people per month for tell me your piece. but then there was some kind of decline for to is sort c o. now is showing has started again, but the day that a lot of people know every day, someone nice or even several people were discontinued, that the rumors of an attack has started to spread the april last. and that's why people are leading more often just yourself, which i appreciate that on the outskirts of could be honest. alexander sees off nadia in autumn, she moved to the city from the village of pet to a positive car, which was almost completely destroyed. now she's afraid to stay and could be on, on those who was but this was the. ready my son said mom li feet is going to be headed here. oh my god, he said, there will be a said good enough discuss if you ever took i didn't think so. look,
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i was thinking ok, maybe god will take us away. you bring every day for nadia and others like her life from the front line has become too dangerous to traveling further from the russian border in a desperate search for safety as the war drags on. will gem it is an answer for the 500000000 euro is in ministry aid for ukraine, the defense minister. but as the story is tied to the new package on the sidelines of talks, that the, with the united states and other allies around this time, the advice just by the refusal by the us congress to pass for the train spending as the story, as i said, the us remains a reliable upon us defense secretary has applied that continued support, fee of crime. amid the congress hold, the frame was back down and neither of what were united states. so our message today is clear. united states will not let you praying for you. this coalition
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will not let you try and fail. and the free world will not let new grain for you. let's have a look at a sort of political correspondent, hence brand to welcome heinz, lloyd austin. they're saying he's countries resolution, it's support for ukraine, but with the us congress holding up those billions in support for kids do is coalition partners actually believe him? well, i mean there was a lot of talk of a resolution of confidence, of trust, of mutual support and so on. but in the end, i think, uh the coalition partners don't really need to be convinced that lloyd awesome and, and to joe biden, at the bottom, it ministration is serious. and what it's saying, clearly you have the whole problem, isn't congress, is the republicans in congress. so whatever it host and, and just coaching partners, say at the moment, and that's where the decision is going to be made. that's where the crucial
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decisions is going to be made. so everything that was decided to here today or rather and run stand today in germany is planning ahead to there are lots of commitments to ukraine. there's lots of money being pledged. but if the united states does not come through, of congress does not come through with the package, and then things are going to become a lot more difficult. okay, so we've got this 500000000 euros announced by germany's defense administer. how far is that like me to go? still compared to the 300000000 euros at the white house of non su last week, that was somehow squeezed onto the defense budget to go towards your training. this driven packages $550000000.00. so it's almost twice that and still it's only in the end, some sort of a stop gap. it's something that will help ukraine over a few weeks, maybe uh, over at the battlefront, there's a 100 ahmed vehicles, a 100 transport vehicles there. the various rounds of ammunition that are being
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that we live at immediately, and others that are promised in a few months time. so it's a substantial amount of money. it's not to be sneeze at, obviously, but it's not going to really change the cost of the world in any significant amount of that. the bigger issue that's new credit has been complaining about for months now is i mean nation i bought as the story as the german defense that ministers also from his $10000.00 brands. is that a lot? well, that's 10000 drawn from german stockpile. so in that sense, it's a very important signal, but it's, and in fact, it's not fucking much at all. it's enough for a few days. maybe. that's always been this battle of quantity against quantity in the last 2. well, ever since as well started and the russians are producing harmonization and much, much larger quantities and using it in much longer, larger quantities than the ukrainians are able to do this. so it's really a question of producing more ammunition. that's really where the crucial situation
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is. that the government and the west of the west and the lions is desperately trying to bring together more ammunition to supply to ukraine as quickly as possible. thanks a lot hence, hence brunt will take a look at similar stores making headlines around the world. the media's prime minister and the called the question and says he's country one's close. a ties with negative leasing with nato secretary general and yadda yvonne he also says he's open to help from the west and the victory alliance in normalizing relations between his country. and as a bunch of 2 countries have a long history of territorial decisions, i welcome your french presidency manual macro and was told residents of the southern states. you have law say that fee is committed to cleaning up the city's drug problem. he was facing after reviewing the progress made by an ongoing police operation, which is trying to tackle the drug trafficking and criminal networks in the city. highs of german media reporting that the countries issued an entry bomb against the
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austrian fall right extremist. the mountain seller bought himself and gave a key note speech at a meeting last year to fall like groups in germany, which made up plans for mass d for taishan, of foreigners is bought large scale demonstrations in the country against right wing extremists. and this is a view and it's tough to human rights official, has expressed consent to hong kong, lawmakers approved a controversial new national security law legislation is on extensions. envelope passed in 2020 and gave us the government great powers to suppress dissent. and there's laws from mainland china, it was the demands of times communist government in beijing, which has been increasingly assessing it so far. think of the territory corresponded to phoebe count. kong is in hong kong. i explained that the new legislation has been fast tracked or well,
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um the bill was just has to end this chamber of hong kong. you like to stay sure that we can still hear that she is of the not up to 8 to 9 probation law makers and the officials for now set up writing the passage of the law. it took only to help stays for to have the bill table. it's for the final rounds of students me in this very time chamber and get a pause um, since it was fast released uh earlier this month. um, that was the time when the public has been the 1st chance to really to look into the details of the weddings and the penalties of the over 200 pages of legal losses . so there, uh, to, to text. if charlie has just delivered a speech in the chamber and toes long because and the popular that the law will come into effect on the 23rd. so much that is to coming sunday the coming saturday . sorry. and um that this is uh, he describes it as a historic move into the home phone just finally uh,
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accomplish is constitutional due to you, which is stipulated in august. it has many constitution article 23. but on the other hand, puts analysts also say this could be a tech take off the floor to use to get it packed so quickly that it's catch almost like all of the prescript otis season. all know and, and many upset is off guard that it's harder for them to vibrate to do respond in a short period of time, dw correspondent to phoebe called in hong kong, the former hong kong low make an activist nathan's law who's not ex, i've been sons and i told a w what they said, change will mean for hong kong citizens to this law is and other pets of national security zillow, off the implementation of the 1st round of it in terms of 20, it really pockets foreign nationals in home call a full re in organizations appraising a home call and also hong kong organizations overseas. and they also coastal
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threats to a journalist and all those people society stakeholders. because uh, for example, in the article of seth to, um, a state secrets, it doesn't define clearly what the space secrets of an investigative journalist could fall into these big attract easily if they discover anything that the government wants to hide. so um, in general, it is another set of laws that allows the governments to crack down to see what was the size see. and it increases the power for the government, for example, to arbitrarily arrest people to break into people's homes without a warrant. and also really strengthen the penalties of a numerous different charges for the hong kong. know, make and active is nathan know, records in global temperatures. greenhouse gas emissions and ocean heat were broken last year is according to the union,
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ford from the lands world meet your logical organization. they say this lead to 90 percent of the world's oceans experiencing gateways last year about among other things. these are classic hate ways back to carl bleaching, which devastates marine ecosystems and causes economic losses in coastal communities, volunteers in the indian coastal range and a go and are trying a different way to give keep stress. carl, a new release of a short distance to the ocean. but not for fun. these marine biologist. some volunteers have a mission to calculate move fragments of goes intact. carl, re re plump them before the last 50 or 60 percent of the quote in the world way to have gone. and that are coming back. many more and disrupt rice and global temperatures are increasing ocean heat waves. one impact is coral bleaching, which tons carl white and puts them at risk of dying off completely home to around a quarter of all marine space these karl reef
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a crucial for sea life. bunker ton conservationists that contest shar lou and his team moved the car up to more hospitable waters, a laborious and costly job. to finance this, they decided to get tourists and locals on board. we just said, let's start the adopted quarter program. on this one year adoption period, where we give them a certificate of adoption, we give them the photograph of the cotton fragment we give them the sizes or the problem is that we're going to give them a fresh photographs. and the end of one year with the increased sizes of m t kamicia is one of the projects supporters or regulus a certain diverse she often spends her time in the waters here in 56 years of dining. my says, i've seen the decline of, of, of the color of the quarter for example. and that hurts. it's nice to be able to do something, even if it's just a little bit. katasha and his team have replanted more than 500 carls to date. it's
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painstaking work, considering the size of the ocean and how many carls have been destroyed. of antique it is realistic about the challenge that she believes the adoption project will do more than just raise money. because i think it's really cool. it's, there's really going very to create them. but because when you make people feel like the ones on thing and when the news that it hurts that much more hutch few kind of for cross support around 1000000000 people, 3 food and income for tourism and fisheries. essential for life in the sea or, and beyond the humble as a delicate i, as a delegate to the un climate change conference and the climate and policy research at stanford university in the united states. welcome to data to paint as a picture, a few words of what the the worlds would look like in 20 or 30 years. if we
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continue down, i kind of pass. yeah, thank you for having me. i think based on current projections, what we're really preparing for is destruction to have a tops loss to flora and fauna, and on little well conditions in many parts of the world. you know, we've seen heat waves increased in intensity, duration, and frequency. we're seeing tropical cycle loans, increase and intensity, and a greater proportion of them in category 4 and 5. we're seeing, you've talked about the mental health impacts of climate change. a really interesting study was done just a couple years ago serving 10000. you've been 10 countries, and here we have said that their feelings about climate change affects their daily lives. so this is not a pretty picture. and the w mode just came out with a report recently showing that pre pandemic levels of food and security have dramatically increased in the past year, up to more than 300000000 people experiencing food insecurity due to climate change
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. so this is a really grim picture and i think it's high time that we get governments involved to actually get a group on it like that. but grim picture is a familiar one. why do you think that's, given that we all know what's going on? why isn't climate change being compensated faster? or you know, i think the messaging is really key here. one of my favorite quotes from steve jobs, the founder of apple, is when he said that the story teller is the most powerful person. because based that the vision, the agenda and the values of the future, and when we think about climate change, how are we actually telling that story? are we to bane and in a sort of distant disconnected sense? are we actually highlighting the real economic and health impacts that are affecting people in the here and now, you know, it's been projected that coastal flooding will lead to one trillion dollars. one truly drove worth of losses just affecting your opposite. that's huge. but are we actually conveying those realities in a way that people feel connected to it in their data they live?
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so i think we have a lot of work to be done on that messaging front. so you, you, i think you publish the statement as requested. all you're saying that we are not doing sufficient to, to put that message across. basically, it seems to me, you can, you can barely turn on the tv these days without saying someone getting flooded or someone having a draft or this river having dried up, whether it's in your, or bangladesh or, or any way. and just so i think unfortunately in the past year, those effects have come to people's doorsteps. and we're actually seeing more and more people being directly impacted by climate change. and really feeling that in a way that i actually think could end up capitalizing more action. for example, this week, stop, sudan is actually shutting down school is due to a heat wave expecting to last for the next 2 weeks. we've seen it 2 years ago in the u. k. roads were buckling under a really devastating heat wave in this number of july 2023. so i think as these impacts unfortunately come to the doorstep of people,
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they're going to feel it more deeply. but what i had hoped for is that people wouldn't have to see what so deeply for that messaging to really had that governments and, and policy exports be to a better job of articulating these challenges. or the crisis actually had. thank you so much for joining us. i have had a handle from stanford university. thank other hate see, and at least a dozen people have died in the tax. and the last 24 hours gunman targeted homes in the neighborhoods of the capital port upfront, including areas previously affected by the growing violence on rest, the sides of the countries criminal gangs. volley for control dead bodies lying on the street, some with gunshot wounds. in the haitian capital, the situation for alternating citizens remains dangerous. after the latest v a flight and this is too much abuse. people to fight to wake up. stop moving. your
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feet are brothers are full and i can't talk anymore. um, gangs went on the rampage into a fluent areas of the capital bought opens the the ted combs a bank at a gas station. these victims were people looking to feed their children, especially in the evening. full going home that the ones who come home late among the public transport drivers have left more than 5 children behind. and i recognize some of them. the recent escalation in gang biden's as a spot documented duty in crisis with food supplies, good. leaving many on the brink of simon and hundreds of thousands of people not forced to flee from their homes. reason their leaders are putting effort into
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establishing a new leadership structure in haiti, but faith resistance from within the country. i understand that asian stakeholders are very close to finalizing membership and remain inactive discussions with care come leaders as an make as a, as it relates to the make up of the transitional presidential council. and the t p . c's goal is to work for and improve the lives of all haitians. and we're seeing gang members do the exact opposite. gang leaders also demanding, let's say in the future of the trouble island nation and threatened politicians who could join the presidential council for the transition to elections in haiti. and this ongoing kills for the increases the suffering of patients and set you up to date coming up next on dw i global,
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which i have show rest. looks at how electric vehicles have become. so in no good the, the, the
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did you know that norway, so way more electric cars per capita is in the us. that's really more than 80 percent of all calls folder. no way in 2023. we're not sure. how does a country become an electric huh. and what does this have to do next on d, w, you know, simple way to substitute direct to oxford. and my dear
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travels along with him as a back to a young country that has known almost her family's history. is inseparably linked to the struggles of freedom and the desire for peace. in 45 minutes on d, w, the old friends, new friends, and nature defend itself in case of an emergency. we cannot guarantee that we could protect munich, franklin, berlin, faced with rushes war against you. will grace's military alliance spaces, new threats? would it really close ranks? if it were a top european security basically depends to 90 percent from the us out
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to the hotel commentary stance. april 4th on dw the video lucas. e visa. no, it is actually just one thing that is probably worth the did you know that norway still is way more electric cars per capita than the us norway? well, buddy isn't kidding. but how did a nation built on fossil fuels to come and eat the power dice? and what does these things pop legends have to do with it's the.

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