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the, the, this is the, don't the news live from the land. israel remembers the october 7th, how much tara attacks. thousands, attend vigils nationwide and around the world. those killed and kidnapped on that day. you know, some palestinians attend to once left of their homes, as israel withdrawals troops from southern gaza. the how much thrown held for 40 says more than 33000 have been killed since the war began. also coming up are a one to march 30 is sense of genocide. survive is to share the memories of a murderous rampage that claimed hundreds of thousands of lives the
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until the online depot. welcome to program vigils. have been taking place around the world to commemorate 6 months since the how much terror attacks on israel thousands gathered in jerusalem to remember the 1200 people killed and more than 200 came up. they also called on these ready government to bring home the hostages still being held. these really ami says around a 130 hostages, remain in gaza, the more than 30 of them presumed dead. a dw correspondent, i mean as this has more from jerusalem, this is a very somber affair. uh the people gathered here well over a 1000 in jerusalem, but also a 1000 more and tell us even other cities around israel. they've gathered to
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commemorate to honor the hostages. those still held captive by a moss over a 130 still held captive. we're hearing testimony from families right now and you can see the crowd behind me and it goes on about 500 meters behind me and another few 100 meters in front of me. we're hearing testimony from families of those hostages. still held captive. now they give often a very somber account of what they've gone through, what their loved ones are going through now. but a lot of times these accounts, these testimonies end with the chance, bring them home now. and when they chance there's, there's anger in their voice because a lot of people here is real. i cannot believe that after 6 months of war, a very bloody, more in gaza, that these hostages have still not been uh, brought back safely. i dw correspondent the man s, as in jerusalem,
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now i'm on the targets of the attacks launched by how about 6 months ago. well, isolated funding communities and a music festival. we'll look back now to what happened on october 7th. these festival go is seemingly oblivious to the exploded rockets overhead. soon afterwards, panic is how much the militants run. run page at the know the music festivals in something as well. almost 360 young people were killed and this attack just kilometers from the guns, a boat, a dozen smallwood kidnapped at 1st lights on saturday. october the 7th. i'm us began firing a biology of rocket some of the gaza strip towns in southern israel, such as ash, cologne, bowed the front is limits, militants also broke, so it was really bold offenses. cctv 1st to it shows the entering
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a couple woods. but thomas also felt the terra, it's inflicted on his rated communities as well as carrying around 1200 people. moving 220, were taken hostage and driven over the boulder into garza. this mounting evidence, some were subjected to serious sexual violence. 7 and in an audio message, how must minute treat, come on to my home a day if cool, don't old palestinians to fight this video footage shows palestinians on the go, as opposed to celebrating on top of and these really time that was sent to have been captured by come us the empty israel robbie's in the occupied westbank as well as in other countries such as iran. israel's response was swift as it began, it's bombardment of the gaza strip with
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devastating results as a very sore and citizens of israel. i mean, we are at war not even in operation, but we've had to have more than we come up. as well as most powerful ally, the united states offered its total support. the united states stands with israel. we will not ever fail to have their back october the 7th day of terra and cottage. it continues to traumatize israel and a day for which garza is still paying the price. israel says it's a withdrawn, it's forces from town, eunice, large parts of the southern gaza city in ruins. after months of strikes, i'm ground bottles with palestinian militants. is ready,
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defense minister you will have go on, says the withdrawal is to prepare troops for future offensive, including into the city of rafa. the health authority run by how much is more than 33000 palestinians have been killed in gaza since the war began. this is con units. after months of bombardment displaced, residents have been rushing back to their homes. after israel enhanced most of its troops have been pulled. i have to of the area the. it's a show, a shock. what happened was not small. on my way here in the car, i saw the destruction. it's unbearable. i'm going to my house and i know that it is destroyed. i'm going to move the robot so i can get a show the do a bit further north and daryl bella. much needed a to arrived at schools and shelters for the 1st time in 2 months. the need for everything from food to medical supplies is urgent. according to 8 agencies,
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the u. n says funding is fast approaching and i many children have suffered from now nutrition as a result of the crowd and they've been respiratory and health problems such as hepatitis. all of these things are a result of overcrowding in the shelter because a large number of people left their homes because of the war. a war that has my last 2 to 6 months and with no end in sight, less 10 else went on to other stories making news around the world. united nations nuclear watchdog has confirmed a drone attack on ukraine's pro easier nuclear plants cube is denying russian accusations that it was behind the strike. russia has been running the plant since it sees control of a facility. and the 1st weeks of the war in 2022 was already using grease of raise the wildfire level and see is that strong winds could
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re ignite dozens of blazes, firefighters on the island of crete. what throughout the nights to control a wildfire that force dozens to flee that homes storm. kathleen has swept over the you can island bringing disruption to add travel and fairies. the storm also caused power outages and over $30000.00 homes and businesses in island. residents that have been wanted to avoid coastal roads exit polls show colin's governing parties are likely to control most regional assemblies after local elections. with the 1st electoral test for prime minister donald took, he leads centrist pro e u. a coalition which to last year from the conservative law and justice party, us rolanda is mocking 30 years since it's genocide when more than $800000.00 people were murdered. political and community leaders gathered with
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survivors in kigali. beginnings were led to buy militias from one does majority ethnic hooters against the minority tootsie population? president paul comment said the genocide must serve as a lesson against ethnic hatred. one does credit is one in the process of vision and extremism which leads to genocide can happen in a way if left under our people we're never and they may never be left for dead again. rwanda, as president polk,
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again and looking back at the events of 30 years ago. now one of the worst atrocities took place on what's today the, you know, my to genocide memorial site is where thousands of people were killed over several days at the former church. south of the capital t got e w, as in mary miller visited the site 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. 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, though 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 to who to administer a head start. and it's killing spree
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a few days earlier. many to 2 families sold refuge here, thinking that'd be safe. some were you 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 over into a hush with. you sometimes let the church that 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. 30 kilometers south, east and remove, remove village and attempt at reconciliation. former perpetrators and the families of the victims left side by side. here, louise's 2 brothers and the cousin were killed by a neighbor east when knobby but they will grew till he killed hacked here and here
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in the head, in the throat. all parts of the body, shred it by the my done brothers. i loved the hands that would have supported me down, or the man who killed them simply a month. a bottle was tried and spent 12 years in prison. on his release he asked to be useful for peace and she accepted with other former perpetrators and victims irregularly participate in activities promoted by the government to create unity among brandons. 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. her son who was killed during the genocide would now be a grown up like other kids gentle hopes. that generation will be able to put the
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divisions of the past behind them. tens of millions of people in north america hoping for clear skies on monday as they wait for a rat total solar eclipse. for more than 4 minutes, the moon shadow will block the light from the sun over mexico. the us and canada spectators have been flocking to areas along the path of the eclipse to experience the phenomenon. style gazes in dallas full of anticipation that preparing for total solar eclipse, the months of the year, and then not less impossible cloud cover, get them down. in texas where the 1st major area that's going to be able to say something again, it won't be ideal. so we'll get to see so. so compromise.
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yeah. millions of people across the us, mexico and canada will be plunged into darkness as the main comes between the us and the sun. many eclipse phones of travel to areas and the so called cost of to tell it to the nearly 200 kilometer wide area of darkness. cost by the means shadow . i can't wait, we got we're from nebraska and we're out of the road. the line of the totality. so we're going to be flying to dallas just for one day and then going back home just to be there for the few hours to experience it. it's the cosmic co incidence that will shine on in the memories of those who witness it for years to come. so leave it for now coming up next to search for soldiers missing since world war 2 told me. alrighty for,
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for myself and the team. thanks for watching the code names project, cassandra re determined through our investigations that has below was operating like a global drug court. not somebody normally seizures organizations. the object to financially drain has gone up and bring them down. the team agents from the american drug enforcement agency, i mean, as well as another whole lot. they wanted to go after their money. they had from lies themselves. we needed them to reveal that so world and to their own people. why did the us government suddenly shut down.

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