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[000:00:00;00] the, this is the, the use of life from butler in israel, opens a new, a trusting insect, causes that and then says the 1st trucks carrying vital supplies time arrived. so this follows increasing international pressure on growing reports of also on the program in germany's palm. and that makes it easier for people to change the name on the agenda, on official documents. we looked at to walk this controversial don't means but transgender to fit
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the feel good. you're welcome to the program. israel says the 1st a trucks have entered gaza through a newly opened crossing point in the no, i think just provided by these riley military affairs are shown vehicles carrying desperately needed supplies. crossing the border after being screened for the south is right. the government has come into increasing international pressure to allow more into the territory to east the worst thing. humanitarian crisis is around control the land and sea roots into gaza even before the war which began when i must attack, there's ro on october. the same dw correspondent, i'm in a safe and generally slim, telling me more as well. the idea of announced that they are opening a new crossing, a northern crossing there, calling it its remains unnamed, along the northern border of gaza. they circulated this video which shows trucks
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during the night between thursday and friday, driving down what appears to be a dirt road. but they also said that these trucks were not inspected there at that check point. but rather in carol shalom, where most of the 8 is coming through anyway, but then were diverted around garza to come in through the north and better serve the population in the needs up on the northern side. what's interesting here is this comes about a week after a phone call between us present joe biden, and it is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu, which biden urged, nothing yahoo to do more to bring aid into gaza the day after that phone call. the israeli government announced that they were going to be opening the air is crossing on the northern border of cause of that was the only crossing before october 7th. that was open. uh, well, the adf now is saying that that is not going to open, but instead they're going to use this on named crossing, which is actually closer to the see. okay, the so sounds good,
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quite confusing. somebody's an identified crossing is now open and functioning for a to pass through as well. the white house has comments out on it and so that they're pleased with the developments that what we're seeing now is, is real reacting to the pressure to bring in more aid to gaza. but we don't know that much about a lot of questions remain about how much aid can be brought in through this road without any infrastructure, whether or not they are coordinating that aid with 8 organizations. and especially since the truck, the deliveries are being basically processed in cam shalom and south before being driven up to the northern check point. how efficient this is and why they're using this instead of the arrows crossing, which it previously was there. although the arrows crossing has been destroyed,
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it was destroyed and fighting on october 7th. but the idea has been tight lipped about all these questions. and why is it so important for you to come directly into kansas know well, there is a severe shortage of food in gaza as most 8 organizations are saying. and all of the aid right now is passing through southern points and in order to deliver it to northern gauze, it has to go through a war zone. we've seen a tax on these convoys from mobs from militants, and also from the i'd, yes, itself, which has killed aid workers who are driving 8 along that route. so in order to serve the population, lives north who are currently living on about 250 calories a day. this 8 is better brought in through a crossing on the north. so that is what international pressure is urging israel to do. israel appears to be making the 1st steps, but again, a lot of the details still having the surface about how effective this is going to
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be. ok, thanks. i mean, i'm in a safe, a junior, so it's a gemini, solomon says past the new law, making it easier for transgender into sex and non binary people to use that preferred gender identity in legal documents. the self determination act drops obligatory psychological and legal assessments to publish the site to kind of violates the dignity of trans people. of the new bill has run into opposition from conservative and fond, right. lawmakers on strong one transgender man has been telling d w. well, these new laws mean him over the fight, the father, the 21 year old jamie williams seen him on the left. i'm sharing pictures of his childhood with a friend. then he was a young go. it is on hand. as i was, and i always did everything with my brothers when i was a child, we grew up together and there was never any difference. and besides, we've all the same clothes, we had the same hobbies and there was no role model for me that i had to feed in
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somehow. and then at some point the moment came when society made a distinction between us. for some years, jamie dressed like a go and went along with society's expectations and then come at the moment and then time the moment when i realized that i didn't feel comfortable in this role tool that was being pushed into it. and obviously it's, and then i tried hard to push myself into it and somehow fulfill this role. but at some point i really realized that this wasn't possible. it wasn't me, it's been, this is age 15. he confided in his mother and told her that he wanted to identify as a male or under the existing rule which is passed in 1980. the procedure for changing a person's legal agenda was lengthy, expensive, and at times invasive. until 2011 trends, people have to be stabilized to officially change the agenda. on the top off on the, at the moment, you need to independent medical experts and
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a court order and you have to pay money for these. if you don't get legal aid on it, simply a very, very long process of jamie says the new little and makes the process for trends. people much easier that the flow so may self determination means that i know best to i and then can determine that myself. while the passing of the little remains controversial, especially among german conservatives. it's a landmark moment for gem and these trends into 6 and binary community as well. there was that heated debates on the changes before the votes, as a member of parliament, from the opposition christian democrats explaining why she was going to vote against the rule. this lo enables every citizen to change the agenda without having to set out the motivation for mis onto you. and it causes problems for which no solutions were found in legislative consultations kind of new
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top. but there is no protection against possible abuse when 1st names and gender identity can be changed without conditions. thoughts that the state does not even ensure that people who change the agenda are really informed about what they are deciding. and most importantly, it disregards the state's duty to protect children. the minus. once you do the, a monroe is a transact divest here. and by then, i asked her to respond to some of those points renaud from, for example, that was the survey from tension to europe. they examined all the countries in europe. who do i have ever attempted to my nation law actually. and these concerns that as abuse or something like this it's, it's not reality because this not known any case or russian drone strikes
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have destroyed one of the few cranes biggest power plants as moscow. and don't use the renew the sold on the countries national energy create the plant after pill. scott is the largest supply to the capital key, even to other regions. officials say more than 200000 been now without power. ukraine has the gain appeal to allies to strengthen its defensive when painted, bring down $57.00 rushes, $82.00 incoming mist files and drugs. so asked ministry on this, mike boston from king coming to london. what this tells us about ukrainian ad defense capabilities. what i like is always in a defense commander in charge of defending a city. i'd want to take out every enemy, projects, all wheel drive and apply, and that came towards me. another thing is the lack of skill they've been doing this for months. it tells us that they simply don't have the missiles and all the projectiles to take out the incoming russian drones and planes and missiles.
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all right, and this is sufficient spring, a thing for our, for perhaps the last 6 months to a year of this will the lack of a temporary on the training side. this is, it has. yeah. and this is specifically about the at croft missile defense which is more specialist and i'll tell her a um, alternate munition, you producing great bulk and ship it to the front lines and then it gets part of the enemy. but as we've seen, you know, ac russian or either drones opinions or missiles came out of a last night. so that's not very many. you don't need very many ad defense missiles, but each one is, is more expensive, more testing, you know, from the heat seeking. so that more technique and complicated then i'll turn around and, you know, we've seen in the news again over the last year, the story i the, are they gonna get the american patriot system? are they gonna have enough themselves for it? this is part of the why the story in ukraine, which is the ukraine,
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doesn't really have all of the munition that it needs to put through the weapon systems. but it's already been given. russian has been targeting energy facilities across the ukraine since the beginning of the war, the rates of success appears not to be increasing. what has changed? well, absolutely. they've been doing it for about 18 months now, and that was uh, you know, it is a real crime. we do need to say that right, targeting energy facilities that civilians use is a will kind of. but, but what's changed is you'll, you'll view, as you probably know the over the last 6 months, ukraine has been starting to hit russian oil production, oil refinery facilities, and that's causing problems in russia. so there is a renewed russian focus on targeting a bit of a tit for tat, really targeting ukrainian supplies. and of course, as we've already mentioned, the kinds of running households, the defense of missiles that they need. so this $60000000000.00 worth of a for ukraine that's,
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that's still being blocked by the us congress. anyway. the fact gets passed pretty quickly. how much difference tenants, the, how much time will it take to actually make a difference this? uh well, uh, you know, some of some of what happens when appropriations get made is that it, it covers an order that goes into the us ministry stocks and the us ministry is able to immediately give away once it has and it stops. and then that order that is going from the appropriation will then restore the us military. so the question is really the balance between those 2. but to answer your question directly, it's not going to make an immediate difference. we're talking, you know, a month, 6 weeks and was that goes on more and more days in russian drawings and planes and miss, how's it going to get through the defenses? control context transfer. that's i guess that's a clearly ministry unless mike boffin for king's college monday. thank you.
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i've lots of in golf faces in times across russia and kind of expand after melting snow costs the you are a little bit to bust its banks. tens of thousands of people in catholics found have been evacuated from the homes, and the state of emergency declared that, as far as is in russia, people to leave affected areas. despite reaching historical levels, funding was flood was still not pete residents in the suburbs of oregon book survey, the damage to the homes trying to save the belongings from the waist high flood waters. for each you can see the situation for yourselves. this is how high the water rows of the last 3 days, which we never expected it to rise so high. we took all the furniture upstairs on
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finishing up, but it's all floating now. the other is a heating official cools to leave the area of the door. she's one for the flooding is expected a drug screen. yesterday they cut off. i like tricity, we heard the sirens, boom, we had to evacuate, so it's impossible to stay on the emergency cruise and neighboring cause. ex, done a pumping the water away from populated areas while residents and neighborhoods where the water has already subsided, begin cleaning up and assessing the damage. nobody was in the house, the bomb and everything was on the water. you can, you can see the broken refrigerator, the washing machine and seem to align the height. the water levels are expected to rise. the going into the weekend, the slots of the west and the region for nearly
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