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the, the date of the news life from talent is rather miss responsibility for an ass strike that kills several aid workers in gaza. a convoy from the charity world central kitchen was paid during its operations to provide urgently needed food. israel's prime minister says the strike was unintentional, the cherokee says it's unforgivable. also on the program. a few weeks ago he was in prison now by through do a my 5 k is set of goals. youngest president, you take a look at the challenges facing him as he takes office. life in america is experiencing its worst recorded outbreak of den guys chiva x, but site climate change based the by the
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. i'm feel welcome to the program is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has responded to international outrage at the giving of aid workers in gaza. by admitting that 7 people were killed in what he called them. unintentional is right of the strike. the food charge, the well central kitchen announced that one of its convoys had been here after leaving a warehouse in central garza had organization has now suspended operations in metabolic and cyprus says that main ships carrying more than $200.00 tons of a to gotcha. and not turning back is us secretary of state anthony, blinking the victims of yesterday strike joint a record number 2 monitoring workers who've been killed in this particular conflict . these people are heroes. they run into the fire are not away from that.
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they show the best of what humanity has to offer when they're going really good stuff. they have to be protected. well, here in germany, foreign minister, adeline, a bad bulk, has expressed a condolences to the families of the killed 8 workers. chose a cold on these rated government to investigate the incident quickly and thoroughly . israel says it's already and still i'm still the investigation as it continues. it's for attends thomas in response to the october 7, 10 attacks. i'm ex reports includes images that you may find distress another day in gaza. another tragedy. 7 members of the food i'd chavez, the wealth central kitchen were killed often is really asked kit tonight, conroy footage. taken off, the attack shows to bent out of the vehicles featuring the n g a is level go as well as a saw in vehicle in a statement published online. wells, central kitchen,
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c, e o. evan goes said she was hot, but it could, adding that, using food as a weapon of war was unforgivable. the n g i would say is the vehicles are traveling through a d conflicted zone and had coordinate to the movements beforehand with the osama to among those killed was 44 year olds. they, me, friend, come from meld and so you know, on the left to it's a food tent in gaza last month, australia is prime minister and to now been easy described to us as tragic and reiterated his cool for sustainable ceasefire. must have meant to call it. this is someone who was volunteering this is to provide, i threw this charity for people who are suffering a tremendous differ vice in gaza. and this is just completely unacceptable. we want full accountability for these because this is
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a tragedy that should never have a good, as well as prime minister said isabel was responsible. let's, honorable norma. unfortunately, a tragic incident happened in the last 24 hours in the gaza strip and assume it happens in wall. so we are fully looking into it for contacting governments and we will do everything. so these incident won't happen again because of the initial wealth central kitchen has announced its posing itself of actions in the region until further notice will do that's to mount is communications director at only why they humans relief from website to say for palestinian refugees. a welcome to dw, so now the world kitchen at wells central kitchen has that suspended. it's a deliveries to gaza. and what it is, facts does, it's not likely to have on the ground. so let me start by saying how they were state since we all are up and running out at this,
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this news. this is a huge bill to the humanitarian community and it comes on the subject critically time as we work all together inside calls out to vote simon where the clock is ticking very, very fast, especially in, in, in northern garza. okay. and israel has just looking at the, the why the a picture of israel has bod, your agency from delivering a to the nose of gaza. other i'd groups as se, sending a common voice, nor is difficult because of restrictions placed on them by the idea. so what a is getting through to gauze as noise. so right, that's the question. i think very, very true. is that getting to the north? what if anything, a tool you're absolutely right. that is really all for tease, have band around, which is the largest the humanitarian organization in the gaza strip from getting
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to the north and delivering much needed food and nutrition supplies. in pivoting for children and we call number is really all. busy things especially in light of a tragedy from last night to reverse this decision and allow entre once again to be able to fulfill its duties and deliver much needed a minute. terry and assistance, including food to people who aren't hungry in northern gospel. as of the fact that the world kitchen is now a no longer operating, that must have a significant impact on the ground of what goes on. and people really need to. bryant now is more humanitarian. 8, not less human to turn a and therefore there needs to be more human, a time assistance that flows via the gold computing through the crossing points
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that connect the enclave with is read. that needs to be more access to northern gaza, including through honora, which is the largest human. it's an organization at the moment that i've been, you know, secretary of state, the engineering thing today described israel steps to allow aid into gaza as in sufficient given the mileage again, to national pressure. is it possible that this tragedy could actually become a turning point and perhaps even giving is ro unexcused to ease restrictions on, on a, into the territory? or is there any needs to ease those restrictions and lift or these limitations of their catholic? i'm pulling it quickly to and now organizations like on route to deliver the much needed supplies. you see the clock is sticking varying very fast towards family. there is no time to waste on the route because see and politics at this time for human action. and that can be done including via on route,
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which is the largest humanitarian organization. and also i'm what all the restrictions that, that's a humanitarian that i all facing, that you that asset to being posed by his royal or what to begin with. there is a scene which means bout there is a very routine human in terry and the more commercial supplies that come into the office trip. and when we do eventually get the very little number of trucks that is really associates allow, get taken because those supplies up north is also a challenge because of restrictions that, that is really all towards these have imposed on the movement of the convoys. and then you have the risks and the security involve, do you see on 3 different occasions as under uh, we have is really all sort these as really forces hate at our home voice either on
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the way off or back from northern jones out we've come voice um and deliver it food to, to north and ask the talking thanks so much for joining us to get to, to my from under well, take a look at so also is that making news around the world? now, germany has criticized israel is planned to stop, but can tell the news outside, i'll just say it or from operating in the country that connects it passed the law for making the government to found the broadcast and other farming channels that he deems risk to state secure se 7 is phone office stress, the importance of press freedom to democracy. a that's an official say at least a dozen people have been wounded in ukrainian drone strikes and the central a tots of stand region. ukraine claims that targeted a drug production plant and an oil refunds, the more than a 1000 kilometers from the board. and this appears to be the deepest attack inside
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the russian territory by ukrainian drugs. place in finland say a 12 year old child has died and 2 others have been seriously injured after a shooting as a school in the south of the country offices. and on a 12 year old school opened fire as a secondary school in the city of van todd, just outside capital health center. this aspect was made to arrested officials the tactics at least 29 people have been killed and several others badly injured in a fight as a night. clubbing is tumbled, clubs closed for renovations, and the victims of believe to be construction workers with our safe investigation. the course of the bikes, the great and present the loved him is the landscape, his coal for more to be done to prosecute russian war cries. he was facing via video and a message to a conference in the hague on how to do different justice ukrainian model victims just trying to present told us that it gets that holding russian aggressive accountable would increase the security in his country. the va reigned as a, as
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a new, a use commission to for justice and he was at the conference and told d. w is hopeful that a special tribunal for your crime will be set up by the end of the year in the hague. so if we have the cabbage to prosecute and then the capacity to organize a trial, it wouldn't be possible one day in the near future to have maybe somebody those before the 5 minute. but is the way we need to work. now with an s progresses relatively slow, there's still no tribe, you know, it's also not clear whether this would be a hybrid tribe, you know, or an international tribunal to really go off to the crime of regression. but what makes you so confident that this would happen and, and why are there so apparently so many road blocks. but 2 reasons. the 1st one, we have a fob because we have already many persecutions and try as a new train before the tribe. another call to train, we have a solid international command of the cold air in the hague. we have so many that should, i mean, just to get sions and trials in different countries. and we have already
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a center for the persecution of the content migration. so we have just working on the last step, this patient finding. the 2nd reason is that we are doing that for the 1st time ever dreamed of wall. because that many people speaking about never in back but noon, but it's west after the end of the 2nd world war it to us not doing is the 1st time . did we all doing all those things, doing the walter prep for all the next step. so the trials that we'll have also for the credit of migration. well, when do you expect that there will be a special truth tribunal? well, i'm hoping that to increase was it will this year to build such a 5, you know, but you know, it's a long process. the 1st way was to collect evidence of crimes, also to kind of aggression is done because no, we have a database and yours is what's us up to build the capacity to have a real legal tied to good before driving though, and was the center for the prosecution of the crime of aggression though it's possible to have percentages dedicated to that, and then it would have to, to try that out to make the trial. but again, for the 1st time,
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we are doing that during the rule. you know, that for the moment russia is occupying a part of the korean territory, so it's very new to be able to do all those things, doing the role and look after. or let's say a use that justice commission to have today arrived to assess speaking throughout correspondence. just yet shilton understanding of where it has a new president by through the i had to my i fi, fi was 40 and today mocking a dramatic change for the, for the opposition figure. it wasn't present just a few weeks ago. after the 44 year old swept last month's elections on a pledge of radical reform, just 10 days after being released from prison, several african leaders attended the swearing in ceremony. these are the now africans and youngest elected president and the challenges in our faces in office. his supporters call him mr. clean. that's because president
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basil deal. my thing is promising. a new synagogue of the senegalese people have chosen to break with the past. i think i pledge to govern with humility and transparency and to fight corruption at all levels. i pledge to devote myself fully to rebuilding our institutions and strengthening the foundations of our way of life together. on the up until now say was not a well known political figure, and he only entered the leadership race as a substitute for his mentor. it was mon sonco, a long standing opposition force in the country who was disqualified from the election because of the conviction released from jail himself less than 2 weeks before the vote. 44 year old fe is now synagogues youngest president, riding on the back of sancho, his young supporters. the you will see
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a different face of the senegalese people and of synagogue because it's a total revolution. everything is going to change behaviorally socially and financially. everything is going to change to say appeal to jobless voters struggling under the weight of high unemployment. he also rallied support under a populous pin african platform that included promises of economic independence and a new currency, not peg to the euro. but cynical will also start producing oil and gas garcia, which could mean new international partnerships or send a goal will always hold his ground and remain a friendly country and a reliable ally to any partner who engages with us and virtuous, respectful, and mutually productive corporation. in the run up to the selection was filled with peers of democratic back fighting fe. now faces the
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challenge of inspiring confidence on all levels. exploits, say, send a goal, we need sweeping reforms if it's to move forward to the need for the grand legislative reform. that's just going to probably people in presidential power in the country. and then 2 of us will fight colorado, so we're driving as being to be no development to this country. now it's time to see say, a young and unexpected leader can really lead synagogue into a new chapter. let's pick up some of those points with you on this to our back out who joins us from the side of the least comfortable dot com. welcome to d, w. i'm fighting corruption. seems like an obvious power priority. but why is devolving presidential power c as a necessity? there has been so many affairs drink microsoft era. and so the goal that are being
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denounced and also there has been many people who enjoyed and she looks like welcome in color on a very big topic. i'm sorry, i just today because we're we're, we're having a couple of technical problems that i knew you dropped off. perhaps you could just stop that answer again and see if we can get past the gremlins of course. so the corruption has been a big topic because during murphy, sol, or era, there has been lots of a new stopping can that have broke. and that's where, and where are you? there was absolutely no consequences regarding corruption, the regarding new, new partizan as well. and people who basically were part of the family of microsoft in the government for instance, and where a point of pointed to places such as ministers, etc. where as you have also
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a very experienced people and very qualified people who never had a chance to show what they can bring to the, to their, to their, um, to their country. because of political reasons or just because of nepotism, for instance, for absolutely no reason, but right the impunity that is that they have been enjoying sometimes this is something that has to the anti corruption the will of this president today. so i went ahead and the before the president fi uh was a light stand and as a candidate, as after the opposition data was months, sancho was bought. so it's sancho likely to play a role in the new government. absolutely. some who is definitely going to play a role in the government, maybe not in the government, but she will definitely be an important advisor. so maybe you don't know, but when you, when, um, so what was not available for changing debates. do you mind if i was the one who
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was actually very present in debating and defending some cause program and vision before she actually was appointed as the company to come to date of the test of starchy. so together it will be very interesting to see how it will be an unofficial by a brain policy that will function altogether and the policy the public and apply for this for this policy. and another promise of a new president listing. and getting rid of this, if i, frankly, just inherited from the french colonial era. and that's pegasus to the order of i'm . is this doable? it's technically kind of doable. do you already have heard that? not a bridge, enough iso, an easier wanted to get rid of this currency. so maybe there will be, um, there will be like um, a big um intention. but is it going to work? that is something that will take time to demonstrate the shifter
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a currencies and did one of the biggest topic. but it's also because it's the biggest symbol of a breakup of, against the import and the former imperialistic money and the former colony. and it's the last race that you have on a daily basis in your head and of um, i'll do cool in your area. so this is actually more of a symbolic breakup with, for us and with the urine. so rather than that in his speech today, she made me spoke about the piece and also the security in the region, the piece in the country, but also the security and us to, to fight against the direction as we just say. ok, thank you so much for talk us through that 6. any janice that our bach color in deca thank you. not to present lots of america is experiencing its worst ever recorded outbreak of den guy fever virus
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that's infesting. infected. more than one point. 4000000 people in the region this year. if action is spread by mosque, 8000 effects, almost every country in central and south america. by wanting full people infected will develop an illness. i knew a small proportion of those english will become severe and possibly faithful. the number of recorded cases issue is almost 3 times as many as that last year. expert upside climate change as palm is a blind in the rising temperatures, allowing mosquitoes just survive when to in larger numbers. i'm ex, report takes us to rio de janeiro where health workers are fighting an uphill battle to eliminate the mosquitoes breathing graphs. you put them up beach and rio de janeiro, late summer heat wave, and over 90 percent humidity, ideal conditions for the egyptian tiger mosquito, which transmits one of the country's biggest health problems. thank you. fever
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authorities estimate they're almost 2000000 cases. that's led them to setup emergency centers across the country. this woman has come with her 6 on the same with our with that as the where i live there many dinky hot spots. don't worry. we have the water tanks in the area and lots of mosquitoes. so i think my son got infected. brazil is acutely vulnerable to the virus. there is a vaccine, but the state has to buy it from japan at great cost. so far, only children and young people have been vaccinated. rusty, now the we have an effect seems for 25000000 people in the next 5 years. that's just 13 percent of our population. we cannot contain the virus in our country like this. i think, you know, by the health department has sent workers to this fellow, i do need conditions. there are often difficult volunteers must explain that garbage that lies out to rod is an excel or infer,
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daphne the mosquitoes must not have access to standing water because that is where they leave their eggs. a female can lay up to 90 eggs at a time, but with that water, the eggs cannot develop into larvae. i will buy you if we don't want to get sick, we must take care of ourselves. because if there are mosquitoes here, the disease spreads to my neighbors and everywhere. that's why everything here has to be clean contest too, because i want this to ontario manage. but some things are beyond the residents, control like garbage and mosquito breeding spots can show up in unexpected places pull. okay, well i think there's a puddle of water in this car. i didn't find any larvae, but they could be mosquito x in there. you can't see them with the naked eye. i put poison in it. now, what obviously the volume leave me that dang b. as in just a problem, in poor neighborhoods, mosquitoes are attracted to wealthier areas with gardens and pools, as well, and neglected swimming pool. leftover water implant pots,
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breeding grounds for the tiger mosquito pesticides would help, but can be used everywhere. and that's what makes fighting the tiger mosquito. so difficult. albert co is a professor of public health epidemiology and medicine that the aisles schools of public health and medicine. welcome to d w. what would you say the most urgent measures of brazil needs to take right now? well, thank you very much for the invitation to be interviewed. um, so the big problem is one separate amex, char, refreshing methods really tend not to be very effective. so the most important thing is getting people, especially those most vulnerable to the severe complications of tang, essentially as children, the elderly resigning an impoverished communities to get them to seek medical care in treatment for to prevent those should be a complications we heard in the re report that's interesting like this,
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this is not a problem that is restricted to 4 areas, but all pull people affected more. yes. certainly because of this, because of the uncollected refuse and that service breeding sites for the mosquito . the 8 is a trip to mosquito that translates dang, game. you know, we see the largest bird. it's not only a dandy but other other arbor virus or mosquito borne diseases such as the gun, she can go to you in the course community. and that's unfortunately the rule of thumb that the poorest suffering most from, from these epidemics of denby, another excuse to borne disease. okay, so how big a problem is it regarding, generally amongst the population any day but the government? because i guess i was surprised to see in the report the people seemed so relaxed about the idea of leaving water tanks open and polls neglected where if the message
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was out there, you would think that okay, we will put a cover on it's all wheel drive and the pool yeah. so, so certainly, you know, the, there are ways to prevent banking and that's using the extra control and reducing reading size. but what we've known in, in this is the history over the last 30 years with the increased carbon ization, the traditional vector control methods have uniformly failed. and that's why we're really looking for it to new approaches, both to a vector control. there is a um, there's some novel strategies that are being developed at the moment, but also the use of vaccines. thank you so much for to okay. so that professor professor albert co from the yale school of public health and medicine. thank you very much. i to have more well these are the top of the of next on dw ref, todd level, also. and the ability to ship uh, moving, use of course uh,
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