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the, the visits dw news line from valid tens of thousands protests against israel's handling of the war and gaza. 6 months on mos riley's, instead of beef and all these rarely cities called for an immediate hostage deal with homeless and new legs. mexico cuts ties with a quick o as police storm, its embassy, where a full mount ecuadorian leda, had taken asylum. the
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gulf was welcome to the program. it's been 6 months today since how mosse launched it's tara attack on israel, sparking the start of the conflict in gaza. is where the president isaac hassle said the assault which killed some 1200 people began a bloody and difficult war. according to the health ministry and gaza, which is operated by hum us israel's response and gaza has killed more than 33033000 police didn't support most of them. civilians, that's military campaign has included a sol. so medical facilities like gaza cities, chief hospital, which israel says have been used as basis by home. us now. many israelis requesting the government staging. boswell is urging a deal to release hostages, still being held captive by hamas and other groups and coding for new elections. tens of thousands blocked this straits intel of leave and across these rail. that
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anger pointed directly at the country's lead is demonstrations against prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and his right wing government would comment before the wall and fled back up as the conflict dragged on. a cold refresh collections growing louder and more urgent than election would be said as soon as possible because this government is doing everything they can to destroy the country. the demonstrations of focused on the safety and future of these rail well not. and he wore some protest is a voice studies with the way israel has conducted its assault on gaza. we don't have another country
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for texas itself, but the act according to human rights. at the highest of the rallies is a demand to free all remaining hostages held in gaza. as people gathered for a weekend of protests. israel said special forces had recovered the body of a loud cut. c a. the 47 year old died while held captive in the palestinian territory with his family say they believe he could have been saved. if these riley government had struck a deal, the families of other hostages hoped that it's not too late for israel to change tack and save their loved ones. as the felt as calm as is where it is responding to international calls to allow more humanitarian aid into gaza. isabel has approved the reopening of the air as crossing into northern gauze and the temporary use of our sold pools. agencies say not nearly
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enough supplies are getting through to the palestinian territory. inside these boxes is medicine and supplies. much needed aid at this hospital, which has become the most important in northern gaza. officer, a schafer, hospital stopped functioning. many patients arrive to come out to one hospital. this is a small hospital and we do not commit us and supplies. recall on international organizations, including the world health organization and we thank god today we received some supplies on this page has been trickling into guys or whoever agencies say it's not enough to meet the needs of the population. pressure has been growing on israel to allow more humanitarian supplies into the enclave, which the israeli government has approved. this decision comes in the wake of the
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killing of several aid workers and then is rarely strike earlier this week. but safety concerns remain an issue for agency still operating in gaza. we don't have the necessary security guarantees to work here. the people also need to be safe. so for that, for us to really be able to scale up a verge, simon, so that people don't have to die because they don't have food. we need security guarantees to us as to my parents, but also for the people we says in gaza. simon is edging closer in northern guys. there were some 70 percent of the population is facing catastrophic hunger, according to the wens world food program. aux from said since january palestinians in northern guys are heavy and an average of just $245.00 calories per day. that's less than a kind of beans lie a lot say that when we were displaced at the beginning of the war, we use the rotten bread because of the high food prices. the. this is the only
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place where i can get any signal for my children. then i have 3 boys and a girl. they need food. where do i get food? i can't afford to buy it. everything is so expensive and i have no money. this local kitchen is our safe place. we come here every day. i never, never had a problem shared by many goggins, 6 months into the war and with no end in sight to their sufferings. let's take a look now. some of the other stories making headlines. the government backed candidates, pets of pelligrini, once the vacuous presidential elections in a close race is appointments to the last. the ceremonial role will be a boost as the voc, yes, pro russian prime minister. what would feed so on the feats those need to ship the nato member states has vowed enough to get involved in defending its neighbor ukraine against russia. allowed this quote press. the tune book has been arrested
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and the protests and the netherlands authorities took the swedish climate activist along with others from the extinction, rebellion group into custody, and the tribes to block a highway into the hague. the demonstrators, on demanding an end to fossil fuels, subsidies. copenhagen's fame is counter culture enclave of christiania, wants to restrict its open ad drug market. police have tolerated the legal sale of cannabis and the self governing areas since the 1917. but the reason in spite of shootings leads to guns as lead residents increased and you have to push for clean up incorporation with the city authorities to run the now which is marketing the 30 year anniversary of the stock of the 1994 genocide it's, it's estimated that more than 800000 people limited. the killings were mostly carried out by extreme is from the countries majority ethics,
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hutus against the minority tootsie population. do not use amalia and the visited in yamato genocide, memorial site. a former church with thousands of people were killed over several days. it was one of the worst atrocities of the genocide in rwanda. it's not often that sometimes finds the strings to come here to a former church. now a memorial to the rhonda genocide, she says this is the place where she refused to die. what could i get off at the gate and not the 1st stay through grenades into the church and many people lost their legs. i was so much screaming. those who tried to leave the church were hacked with machetes. the belongings are still here, frozen in time. and each piece tells the tale. a person's elbows tightly tied behind their back before being executed. toddlers killed with the parents who to minnesota had stopped at its coming street
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a few days earlier. many to 2 families sold refuge here, thinking that'd be safe. let assemblies coming back to this place 30 years later. i think that is still a big wound, but it helps me to remember many of the people who died here called into a hush with you. you shouldn't have left the church but was attacked and injured. one of her children she was trying to protect was killed. the remains of more than 45000 people or rest at the memorial side. some on display. a reminder of one of the was method because of the genocide. i said you kilometers south east and were moving moving image an attempt at reconciliation, former perpetrators, and the families of the victims left side by side. here, louise's 2 brothers and a cousin were killed by a neighbor, these twin knobby, but they were brutally killed hacked. here and here in the head, in the throat,
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all parts of the bodies shred it, even by the my done brothers, i love the hands that would have supported me down the man who killed them. 2 pm at the border was tried and spent 12 years in prison on is really easy to use for forgiveness. and she accepted with other formal perpetrators and victims regularly participate in activities promoted by the government to create unity among vandals . but with that workforce on tied to could she forgive her attack is and can as of her baby good. what to do? we have a good country and that has brought us together and we loved each other. but it does not rule out the possibility that there could still be remnants of genocide ideology in some people's hearts. you can't see and people's heart, it's an older woman whose son who was killed during the genocide would now be a grown up like other kids tell hopes that generation will be able to put the
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divisions of the past behind them to the nicaragua now, which has joined to mexico and breaking off diplomatic ties with ecuador over a raid on the mexican embassy, and he told the security forces arrested for meant ecuadorian, vice president holger gloss, who has been given political asylum in the compound mexico. now plants to file a complaint at the international court of justice. police in quito guard the office of the prosecutor general after they arrested ecuador, his former vice president. earlier on friday, mexico offered jorge eyeglass, political asylum. he is facing a string of corruption charges from his time in office. a staff member from the mexican embassy made their opposition to the raid known global. how easy the criminals rate at the mexican embassy equipped. all right,
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but that's not possible because it can't be to know if it's mountainous nor part of it said the board off the move to enter a diplomatic compound is against convention, leading mexico to cut ties with its latin american neighbour. mexico announces the immediate suspension of diplomatic relations with a quinoa. mexico will appeal to the international court of justice to hold a core door accountable for violations of international law. in the jorge eyeglass, seeing here in 2017, took refuge in the embassy last december. after an arrest warrant for a legit, corruption was issued against him. he had previously been sentenced to 6 years in jail for graft and was released just weeks before he entered the mexican embassy. the ecuadorian government said in a post that it is
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a sovereign country and will not allow any criminal to go on punished, adding they reiterate their respect for the mexican people who shared their feelings for the fight against corruption. in mexico city, a large police presence was also visible at the ecuadorian embassy. after the regional spat escalated into a full blown diplomatic crisis. and some sports news for me, the one champion knox for stopping as kept up as one of qualifying leads. the document has secured full possession of the japanese bron freight. the red bull costs will stop from good positions one and 2. the mclaren of the norris will be just behind them for stopping leads this season. secretary by full points as the seats, 4th consecutive problem. and finally, one of the most successful pop groups of all time about
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