Skip to main content

tv   DW News  Deutsche Welle  April 8, 2024 10:00am-10:31am CEST

10:00 am
the, the business, the, the news line from berlin goblins return to their homes following is real surprise withdrawal from con eunice. palestinians are rushing to discover what is left of their neighborhoods. also coming up the international court of justice in the hague begins hearing a claim by liquor. rob was that germany is facilitating alleged genocide by israel and gaza. berlin says the case is not justified. and the un nuclear watchdog condemns jerome strike on ukraine's upper region. nuclear plants, but it says the attack does not compromise safety at the facility. the
10:01 am
uncle for at least welcome to the show. israel's defense minister you off go on to the surprise. withdrawal of soldiers from southern gaza announced on sunday is to prepare troops for future offences. including into the city of russell, following the withdrawal, some palestinians have begun returning to their homes. but after months of airstrikes and ground battles with her last militants, many are returning to ruins and revel. this is con units. after months of bombardment, displaced residents have been rushing back to their homes after israel and, and most of its troops have been pulled out of the area the. it's a shock, a shock. what happened was not small. one by way, here in the car, i saw the destruction. it's unbearable. i'm going to my house and then know that it
10:02 am
is destroyed. i'm going to move that around, move so i can get a show settled on that. 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, the un says farming is fast approaching, and many children have suffered from del 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 is 9 lasted 6 months and with no end in sight. well, after the is really true of draw down many are now looking to rough up where more than half of gauze population is sheltering. i asked our correspondents, audio, kramer and jerusalem, what the next phase of the war could look like. i mean,
10:03 am
is really a military analyst who believes that this is more of a tactical move and no longer has tried to achieve might be a new phase where you see more as the army puts an intelligence based position or targeting. but again, as we heard a, the chief of stuff had c, i levy saying the word is not over and that also includes also. so what we're having right now is a brigade that is still in the north of garza. also guarding this new cory door that has been created by that is really military that uh, separates the north from the south that is uh, located in central, goes around the body of us. and uh, this allows actually the army to go in with the ground troops when ever it is needed, as they said. and of course, the air strikes neighbor strikes as well as the artillery are still a continuing of this military unless you believe. so
10:04 am
a rough operational offensive is not of the table, but it does know, it allows some of the population that has taken a show to or trying to take some kind of show to him is also a to go back to con units. as you said, they don't have much to go back to, but again, this would move some of the population out there and we have to wait and see what will happen next. but some reading also into this situation that is might allow some progress in the hosted stokes that are ongoing in cairo. let's talk about those conversations in kyle. we're hearing reports about progress being made with israel still determined to continue the military operation. canon agreement be reached, i mean, it doesn't include a exclude of one another because we're talking here. i mean, what has been talked about was a temporary a ceasefire. so they could be still
10:05 am
a then followed by another operation. but that is speculation at this point. so what we're hearing here on the is ready radio this morning is based on addiction sources. they are cautiously talking about some progress. and they've been saying that the how most of the gauge and has a left car will also the, or is really an american delegation have left a car, but will return as we understand. and also consultations on the lower level a will continue. uh so how much that said in the beginning of the sticking points is always that it wants to see a full withdrawal of israeli forces and full a c supplier. israel has the government who has called that a delusional a demands. but you know, we have to wait and see the devil is as always in the did how, how are those talks progress? but at least they continue talking at the moment, has to be done with w's, tanya,
10:06 am
kramer, andrews and as always, thank you. and while the international court of justice in the hague has begun, hearing acclaimed by nicaragua, that germany is, quote, facilitating the commission of genocide in the gaza strip. nicaragua will argue that germany support for israel violates the geneva convention politicians and germany thing. there is little merit and the charges, but the case exposes, once again, the complex nature of the conflict in the middle east to the international court of justice in the hate judges here ruling disputes between nations such as the current case brought by south africa, alleging that israel is committing genocide in the gaza strip. incorrect use case before the i. c j is separate, but related a claims, gemini, is facilitating, and his ready genocide against palestinians. a judge, the gym, and government rejects. doesn't have to be that many has not violated the genocide
10:07 am
convention or international humanitarian law. and we will set this out before the international court of justice. but nichol regular says jim and his decision to defend the un palestinian refugee agency. i'm raw is costing lights. germany and other douglas suspended funding of to allegations some i'm running employees, took part in the october the 7th attacks by a mass on russ head. felipe lavine has cooled on western states to re still payments. but among many politicians in berlin after cheats of hon. this director of one of our is the same guy who said he was uh, he does not help um how much and after watts uh the word child doth it, under his uh headquarter of the infrastructure off i must was what was that the, the, the solve us uh the i t stuff and he said he did not know this. um, this guys, i'm unbelievable. another focus of nicaragua,
10:08 am
his case is military assistance to israel, of, to the october the 7th attack spelling increased approvals of defense exports to israel fell in strong support for his rail. has led to questions about where the limits of solidarity might be says. but some say the nicaraguan government also wants to distract attention from its own human rights record. under the leadership of president dun yellow take. government said that it's up for us because the day before nicaragua has brought up this case, they were accused by uh, some, some experts who brought all the report that, excuse us, our t gas government in human rights. um, yes. so violations and in nicaragua. and that's why a how he got, and his government um can, yes, deviates from this the, the, the, the case is ridiculous. the case before the i c,
10:09 am
j could take years to conclude. in the meantime, few in germany believe it will change much on the ground in gaza. our corresponding la children is at the international court of justice in the hague, where the hearing has just begun. lucio, let's look at the parties involved here. why is nicaragua taking germany to the i? c, j and germany is not the only country supporting israel military, nor the only one to suspend funding for audra for never the last german it has been it's, it's not there in the country that stopped the funding phone role, but it has been very vocal in supporting israel and we have heard from trans such roles right off the terrorist attack on october 7, by how much that at germany will help ease trail and really stand by side. and that this also comes from german responsibilities that it has to do to the heart of cost
10:10 am
. and therefore, germany understands itself as a very staunch support of each writing. never. the less the tone in germany has changed over the last couple of weeks. also with regards to a civil strategies, but still germany is considered an ally of israel next to the united states. and then you have thoughts or see that there is maybe indeed an argument for that as well. because you, colorado a can bring germany here because germany has accepted jurisdiction of the quote behind me, which is something that the united states has not done right now. we heard of their briefly in the report there hasn't yet been a final ruling at the icing. j on the separate case on whether israel's actions in a gauze or could amount of genocide. so how can the court rockwell them claim and the same court that germany is quoted facilitating the commission of genocide against palestinians. yeah, this might indeed be one of the big stumbling blocks in this procedure. nicaragua
10:11 am
is claiming this, among other things that is claiming that there is a breach of the genocide convention virus. each child has not yet been accused or not yet been a judge to really have reached the genocide convention that has been for us cases. so i have 1st of findings by the code behind me that has said there is a risk of the breach of the genocide convention, but it has not yet stated that this indeed took place. so this might be a stumbling block for the case that nicaragua broadly was calling to say, but also nicaragua has brought a bit of a white. our case is also saying that there are violations of other international laws including international humanitarian, know me. and all of this said nicaragua, what they want to see our emergency measure is to be imposed on berlin in this case, how likely are they to succeed before the court? so this case is still really at,
10:12 am
it's very early stages. what's happening here today are hearings about the so called provision and mattress. among this provision and mattress is bed in colorado and off the court to order germany to stop its military assistance, but also to start funding right in the gaza strip again. and the court is not bound to go to nicaragua is asking it to do so it could also find out a provision and address board could also decide to not grant any provision of measures at all the children in the hating. thank you so much for that update to mozambique now where at least 96 people have died after a boat capsized off the coast. local authorities say more than 20 others are still missing. officials the fishing vessel was heading from luna to mozambique island when it sang local media said the boat was being used as a mix, if very many on board were reportedly trying to flee a cholera outbreak on the mainland. here's our south africa corresponded
10:13 am
diane hawker with more well initial information coming from representatives in the boys and the government. the secretary of stating that num pulled up problems seemed to indicate that the boat was not actually structurally sound to carry that many people of the secretary of state the saying that it was over crowded, overloaded, and that was that it wasn't actually means to be carrying that many people that seems to be one of the key reasons why it kept size. there's also been some severe with that in the southern african region as far down as south africa, but also along the most of beacon coast. and that may have also been a contributing factor. some reports indicate that there was a big wave that hit the, the, the, the, the diesel. and that, that also leads to is capsizing, considering also that it may have not been a,
10:14 am
you know, both to carry as many people as it had on board. an estimated $150.00 people believe to have been on board at the time that tech sized. and several of those people are still missing. is there any hope to find survivors? well, such work did begin yesterday to search for those survivors and understood that 5 people would okay to off to the incident. however, those severe weather conditions have made it difficult. didn't make it difficult for the search to continue, and it's not t a if there are any more people that have been located today, will be keeping a close eye on reports from those most of need to determine if a new people have been located in the search the more than 20 people that have not yet been accounted for at the state and local media are reporting that the people on the boat were seeing a color outbreak. what more do you know about that?
10:15 am
the upgrade has to be something that has severely affected the number of problems with this incident took place within mozambie is one of the most of the affected areas in that region of the outbreak has been going on both in both and b as in bob way along with that b a but it seems like that particular area has been quite badly affected. not only because of the conditions be, but also because of some of large groups of people who have been seen as the northern part of most and be bringing more people to that region. and of course, stretching resources the indications from the beacon government, the other $32.00 people have died from this kind of an outbreak in since october last year. however, the w h o is actually saying that that number could be as many as 57. so you can see it's quite a difficult situation. the, the, the mid people do actually want to see the situation and try and find the faithful
10:16 am
ground. as diane hawker in johannesburg. thank you so much and a quick look now and some other stories making news around the world today. the u. s. the philippines, australia, and japan of hel, joint military drills and the disputants south china fee. china, instead of carried out its own exercises at the same time raising claims almost the whole of the area as of the territory, leaving the confrontations with its neighbors in the region. south korea has successfully launched its 2nd military spice satellite into orbit the launch from florida and the united states comes days after north korea space agency said it's plans to send up several more of its own spice satellites. us here in the space race falls, ramped up weapons testing. 5, joan. yet, today of this, i look forward to the 2 women leading the race to become mexico's next president have faced off and at the 1st debate ahead of june's elections. frontrunner claudia,
10:17 am
showing them from the ruling marina party and her main rivals thought she'll go this cost over corruption, gender violence, and other issues such as popular president. and the next one were little bit of what i thought is term limited and cannot run again. when mine any info into the conflict and ukraine, now the u. ones. nuclear, what shock says? a drone attack on ukraine's upper regional power plant did not compromise safety, but agency head raphael grossey warned that it was a quote, major escalation. he urged all sides to protect nuclear facilities. ukraine has denied russian accusations that it carry down strike on europe's biggest nuclear power plant. russia seized control of the facility in the 1st weeks of its invasion in 2022. even moscow have repeatedly blamed each other for attacks on the plant. still be as an economy and told me more about these latest attacks and security around the power plant to be i a that to you and,
10:18 am
but you, you just mentioned have mean to confirm that these drug attacks happened. they so the after effects without actually seeing them happening in real time. they are based on the site, but they're basically not free to move around. they have to ask permission from the russian occupied forces that the power points to be able to move around in the past . we definitely seen long delays between things that lives be happening and those inspectors being able to access the impact. so as we have heard from the media here in, you probably bill so from russian media that was supposedly damaged to attend team and to a truck bring through to the site as well as one hit on the dome of one of the reactive. so it is very, very close to home, but i think it's very important to know this. remember that russia has made this, your biggest, one of the world's biggest new policies, just a minute treat. so there are a minute treat their troops based as much equipment, even within the pounds. you have pictures online, or russian soldiers basically hanging out inside the power plant. and that is obviously a very days to registration where you've had ukraine understood why the world
10:19 am
asking the russian notes by forces to be met with try it that zone to get out since basically move the minute, treat it kind of the infrastructure hardware further way to avoid any kind of misunderstanding, but that still hasn't happened series on how dangerous are these attacks because a power plant is, of course, protected to some extent. can you give us a sense of the security situation at the end around the plant? i mean, by all stands, this is a mad situation to be in this huge powerpoint and you have regulatory fi pretty close by. you have a ukranian hill town, opposite and the other side of the river that is close to me and go to the retract which when you go to the people, say that the author, the rejects, coming from the russian forces need of help on basically hiding behind the power plant because they know that the finance conte reply to in with fire anyway, any of that power plots, importantly though it's public is not operating right now. those records have been shut down, but there's still of seats in radiation that there is and you feel that it needs to
10:20 am
be cooled. when you chose the experts actually say that a direct kit is something that these pop thoughts were built for during the cold war. periods and actually the bigger issue is i lack of power to cool. that's a nuclear fuel. so we repeatedly see power facilities being destroyed as part of the cut out to re fi. and then that kind of emergency generate, just having to kind of jump in to provide that cooling and often they have detail supply just for a matter of days. so i think if you look at the why, so this is a pop up is very close to city and zip a res or the ukrainian health city, which is, you know, almost a 1000000 people that kind of a duration. and this is a very kind of danger point that doesn't go away. and also when you have a real sense of the russians are very aware of the fee, is that these kinds of incidents raise in europe and that they, you know, i'm not happy about that. kind of concern spreading from that, there's obviously a sense here and you can, this could be a russian publication we call and tell them because in fact check, but this is a situation that doesn't go away in that so far, the interest community hasn't found a solution for, you know, we use an economy. thank you. always great. speaking to both sides in the
10:21 am
ukraine conflict have relied heavily on drones to carry out attacks during the war . in recent weeks, russia has repeatedly targeted the ukrainian energy infrastructure. using a rainy in nate's, sha had drones, but a special group of volunteers is fighting back against them with everything they have including weapons from a world war, one new z, w, correspond him yet instead of shots reports, they are among rushes, most feared weapons shall have james, they asked me cheap and available in huge quantities. judge you have getting resent, said has taken up his own personal bottle against the drones. is doing the day. is that so what keeps administer to quote the job to work? he slips his coat dress, so come a fraud in stats hunting drones. he and other judges take up position on a high rise building on the outskirts of the city,
10:22 am
the most important weapon museum and a machine gun. roy york, i would go to solar shape. this weapon was used even in the 1st world war we ended the 2nd one, the it's quite reliable, but it's obviously not the best weapon for shooting down hard take drones we've. so we really need more modern and more effective weapons to fight. because it's obvious that russia will not stop this walk till this stopped part for uh, obviously for that i to nip in and see me. 40 judges of joining the volunteer driving hunters. they call themselves team justice. as judges, they are considered indispensable in the capital. so they are not allowed to join the army on the front lines, not that not live on to what has also become crucial, leaving the cities regular defense force. and despite that update to the equipment that's managed to dow new most, y'all had drawings. they say the biggest challenge is staying
10:23 am
a lot and ready to jump into action. no matter what that could be while it's happened to be many times it's quite relaxed, but then suddenly the air right to let stuff seem like, but we get ready. we climb to a firing positions and we start shooting. that's what prevents are there for to them. first of all, the judges can remain in that post up to 24 hours. it's a time in the capital and elsewhere. nevada is declining. ukraine is struggling to sign up for new recruits. well, some of it people still know that everyone in this world is going to be a worry. i don't know to be this. not everyone who's going to be responsible citizen, and i'm so it could, i, even, i don't want to condemn people who don't take on a more active part to defend our country from this impression. even though we just, the, everyone makes their own choices in life. race here. when they have the blue, it's almost like you 3 be, but russia is intensifying, it's at campaign. and this means that these judges terms drug hunters may be
10:24 am
spending most of that time monitoring the night sky a. the keys on that conflict continues to reverberate all around europe. german soldiers are now being deployed to lithuania. as nato allies seek to shore up, the strength of the alliance of the eastern reflect. the move is a may major shift and german policy. the 1st permanent deployment of german soldiers abroad since the end of the 2nd world war. german defense minister boris to stories was there to see off the 1st contingent of troops from the airport here in berlin. around $5000.00 soldiers will be stationed in lithuania with the per date expected to be fully operational by 2027 and t w's. chief political correspondent nina has, is traveling with the troops and told us what has prompted this move. steering the cold war west and germany was nato's eastern flank and was protected by western allies who was stationed that permanent fate. now it's time for germany to give
10:25 am
back, says dom and defense minister borders stories and help protect nato's current eastern find in the baltic countries who say that they very much feel that rush that poses a very concrete stretch. now, rest as war against ukraine is seen as a turning point into politics and in history. here in germany, it's been dumped the titan vendor and these images of germany stationing soldiers abroad permanent plays for the very 1st time. since the end of the 2nd world war are clear illustration of what site and that means in concrete tens. nazzo reporting tens of millions of people in north america are hoping for clear sky as incoming hours as they wait for a rare total solar eclipse, spectators and mexico. the us and canada have begun flocking to areas along the path of the eclipse to experience this incredible phenomenon. in some areas of this part of the world, the moon's shadow will completely block the light from the sun for more than 4
10:26 am
minutes. and before we go, here is a quick reminder of the top story we're following for you today. palestinians begin returning home after israel surprised withdrawal from parts of southern gaza. but much of their neighborhoods are in ruins. following months of air strikes and crowned battles. don't forget, you can always get the the we news on the go. just download our app from google play or from the app store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world. as well as push notifications for any breaking news and this from the news for now, i'm next is shift to look at be our tourism, and how it's now possible to explore different places around the world. a 1000 leaving the comfort of your own home. i'm tickled fairly. thank you so much for
10:27 am
your company, the
10:28 am
shift your guides to life and it digital you know, the latest online trend, navigate your way through the digital jungle global perspective. we'll see you guys and show you what's possible. you decide what really message to you next. on d w a religious community refuses to be swept up, vomiting in the house of america is preserved as centuries old life
10:29 am
doing the thing of the young people face the time of exploration and decision making. will they embrace the heritage to step into the modern lives? to be honest, in 45 minutes on d w. the imagine that you're eating a hamburger and as you're biting into this juicy bird or your dining companion says to you, actually that hamburger is not made from cows. it's made from golden retrievers. 2 2 should we. 2 2 2 2 2 2 in meeting cultures around the world, people learn to classify small handful of animals of edible, and all the rest of the classify as disgusting. w series about our complex
10:30 am
relationship with animals. the great debate, what you know, on youtube dw documentary, the safari speech or a flight in a hot air balloon. we can travel around the world by a virtual reality. it's better for the environment and affordable, but just how fun of the trips our topic on shift the the ideas sounds great. just pop on the headset and off you go to any place in the world or even to the distant planets. beatrice maybe in each product for now, but much of occasion is on the rise. the the travel market is forecast to explode from over 4500000000. yours to 5 times that figure by 20.

8 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on