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the the, this is the domain use live from portland. israel calls the strikes that killed international aid workers and gaza. a grave mistake. israel's army chief says the incident was the result of a misaligned invocation under complex conditions. and shouldn't have happened. also coming up a few weeks ago, he was in prison. no, but they will do, may say is senegal is the youngest president. we take a look at the challenges facing him as he takes office. and latin america is experiencing it's worse recorded outbreak of dang, d, c for experts. say climate change is to blame the
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amount of you're most welcome to the program or on those stories in a moment. but for some breaking news, come in a powerful earthquake has struck taiwan, centered near the eastern city of quality, and there are reports of collapse, buildings on people trapped in the rubble. so not many warnings have been issued for taiwan as well as the philippines and parts of southern japan officials are calling the court to be strongest, to hit taiwan and 25 years will bring you more on this story as we get but for now, i have the head of the is really military says, an air strike and gaza that killed 7 workers from the charge. the group world central kitchen was a grave mistake. idea chief, had see hillary set an issue, an initial investigation indicated the strike resulted from a miss identification under complex conditions and that it shouldn't have happened
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. the workers were traveling in a convoy of clearly watched vehicles when they were struck. is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu said israel deeply regretted the striking world central kitchen has since suspended its operations in gaza, leaving hundreds of thousands without device or source of food account for the displaced and rough uh children hoping for meals are turned away. and i must hold on. i am responsible for fishy families in house to allow time, the time for people to break that fast is nearing and they haven't prepared any food. the people rely heavily on what the world central kitchen provides. because the situation is dia, then they cannot afford to buy food due to its high cost. the kitchen is closed. on the door is a sign in arabic announcing the closure to more than a day after 7 members of the food a charity were killed. and then, as rarely strikes on their 8 convoy footage taken after the attack show too burned
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out armoured vehicles featuring in deals, logo as well as in on armor vehicle. the n g o says the vehicles were traveling through the conflict with zone and had coordinated their movements beforehand with as rarely, authorities, the killing of 8 workers, including british polish australian us and canadian citizens. as sparks drawn condemnations from foreign governments and the international community, including from israel's closest ally the us, we were outraged to learn of an idea like to kill the number of civilians, humanitarian workers yesterday from the world central kitchen. but we expect the broader investigation to be conducted and to be done so in a swift and comprehensive manner. we hope that those findings will be made public and that there is appropriate accountability held. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has confirmed that israel was responsible for the air strike that's uh,
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handled by norma. unfortunately, a tragic incident happened in the last 24 hours in the gaza strip and assume it happens involved. so we are fully looking into it for them to contacting governments and we will do everything. so these incident won't happen again because there's a, the notion issue with over 208 workers killed in this conflict. israel is facing increasing pressure to protect civilians and to monetary and aid workers. kate phillips for iso is vice president of global policy and advocacy. at the end you massey core. i asked her what impact this air strike would have on guessing much needed? 8 in 2000 us. this will be yet another barrier to getting aid into the people in the cause of strict who desperately needs this insurance. strike is a tragic illustration of the, the security barriers that humanitarian organizations have been raising for the
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better part of 6 months. now they're effectively no safety guarantees for humanitarian aid workers, which have led to roughly 200 people being killed, including the 7 with world central kitchen over the last day. and unfortunately, this has been a feature of this conflict and, and has me humanitarian operations in gaza among the deadliest in the world in terms of humanitarian worker safety. this has proven to be one of the most difficult places to work. and it has really been a real barrier to getting assistance to the people who desperately need it in gaza and with world central kitchen, not having suspended their operations on, on the as well and other relief group not being allowed to operate in some areas. what aid is actually guessing intake also? right? not is the answer. your question is,
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is very little. even if we were not facing all of these challenges, which are of course, the safety and security issues, which we're discussing here around the strikes on the world. central coaching, con boy, there is, there are a number of bureaucratic restrictions, slow entries of a going into gods or destroyed infrastructure, making it difficult to deliver aid and a number of other factors that have basically created a gauntlet to getting assistance inside of god's ash. but it is also not able to replace the basics of life which have been cut off and the siege of the cops district since october 7th, meaning the cut off of the clean water, electricity, telecommunications, and other things that are vital to people being able to live and as a result of the siege of gaza and the fact that there are these difficult conditions that have been put in place for the delivery of aide, we now see 1100000 people, that's half of the cost as population on the brink of famine so if we want to see
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the tide turned on the spam and conditions, we need to see a dramatic change and the security conditions. and also the way that aid is allowed into the cause of stress, which is why we are calling very firmly and, and loudly for uh, for a ceasefire. because we see it as one of the only ways that we could deliver aid out of scale. that would matter in this environment. yeah, of course. okay, so it's for us. so vice president of global policy and advocacy. mercy cor. thank you so much for talking to us on dw. thank you. and now center, go has a new president. the serial dio may say was born and today marching a dramatic change for the former of position figure who was in jail just a few weeks ago. the 44 year old sweats last month selections on pleasures of radical reform. just 10 days after being released from prison. several african
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leaders attended his swearing in ceremony. here's a look at africa's youngest elected president on the challenges he now faces. his supporters call him mister clean. that's because president proceed to do. my thing is promising a new synagogue. 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 i think, oh no 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
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election because of the conviction released from jail himself less than 2 weeks before the vote. 44 year old fe is now son, a goals, youngest president, riding on the back of sancho is young supporters. the you will see 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 appealed 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. the guy is jeremy rogers is sort of set. a goal will always hold his ground and remain a friendly country and
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a reliable ally to any partner who engages with us and virtuous, respectful, and mutually productive corporation. in the run up to this election was filled with peers of democratic back fighting fe. now faces the challenge of inspiring confidence on all levels. exploits say, send a goal will need sweeping reforms if it's to move forward to the need for the grand legislative reform that is going to probably default the presidential power in the country and then to also 5 to colorado. so we're driving as being the main on development to this country. now it's time to see a say, a young and unexpected leader can really lead synagogue into a new chapter over to latin america now, which is experiencing its worst ever recorded outbreak of dandy fever. a virus that has infected more than 1400000 people in the region this year. the infection is
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spread by mosquitoes and affects almost every country and lots in america. about one and 4 people. in fact, it will develop an illness and in a small percentage of those the own this will become severe and possibly fatal. the number of recorded cases this year is almost 3 times as many as last year. experts say climate change is partly to blame with rising temperatures, allowing mosquitoes to survive winter in larger numbers. our next report takes us to rio de janeiro and brazil. warehouse workers are fighting an uphill battle to eliminate the mosquitoes breeding grounds. the name of 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 authorities estimate there almost 2000000 cases that's led them to set up emergency
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centers across the country. this woman has come with her sick son. same with that with that of the where i live there many dinky hot spots. don't worry. we have a few water tanks in the area and lots of mistakes hers. 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 of being a by the health department has sent workers to this for vella. i do need conditions . there are often difficult volunteers must explain that garbage that lies out to rod is an ex seller. and for jamie, the mosquitoes must not have access to standing water because that is where they lead their ags, a female can lead up to 90 ags at a time. but with that water,
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the eggs cannot develop into larvae that it will fly 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. well, i want this to because i want this to ontario manage, but some things are beyond the time and use media reporting. there are collapse, buildings and people trapped inside the rubble. so now me warnings have been issued for taiwan as well as the philippines. and parts of southern japan officials say is the strongest quake to hit taiwan for 25 years. you're watching dw news. next is our documentary series taking you on a train right through vietnam on the re unification express. as always, you can get more news on our social media channels where at dw use, at our website that dw dot com stick with us,
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