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the, the, this is dw news line from berlin. israel says it's opened a new aid, crossing the guys up with the 1st trucks carrying vital supplies, arriving in the territory. this falls, increasing international pressure, and warnings of famine and starvation on the ground. also coming up in the program after months of violence, haiti's government formerly calls for the formation of a transitional counsel to move raises hopes of intended to the term, while the troubled career curving country the
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narrative in berlin. thank you for joining us. is real, says the 1st and trucks have entered garza through a new the open crossing point in the north of the territory video provided by these really military appears to show vehicles carrying desperately needed supplies across the border. these really government is under increasing international pressure to allow more agent to the territory to use the worsening humanitarian crisis. israel control of land and sea roads into gauze, even before the war, which began after a mazda attacked israel on october, the 7th. a look at the delivery to this new crossing indicate that these rules ramping up a distribution in the territory. that was, i mean, as of told us more 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 age to gaza. but we don't know
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that much about a lot of questions remain about how much it can be brought in through this road without any infrastructure, whether or not they're 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, it was destroyed and fighting on october 7th, but the idea has been tight lipped about all these questions were turned to haiti know what the government has issued a decree, formalizing the creation of a transitional presidential council without naming any of its members, the move in an attempt to quell the ongoing turmoil the country caused by armed
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criminal games. the prime minister has promised to step down once the successor has been found to decrease the 1st step towards new elections in 2026. but many questions around the transitional council and who will be on it? remain unanswered. earlier i spoke with human rights lawyer in active is brian can kind of come can and excuse me, they're, he's stressed that are functioning, transitional counsel, have not yet been established. and that for me, one could be very tricky. so it's important to note from the beginning that there is no council and eligible has not been appointed. everybody was expecting a council to be appointed. but if you look at the document that the current government has issued and prime minister ariel henry is still in office, he hasn't been able to come back to 80 since march 5th. but he is still in office and his government is still running. they said that the people designated for the council who designated after 5 weeks of negotiation,
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they can now apply to his government to see if they're eligible. once the government decides who's eligible the the council can be installed when the prime minister makes the necessary recommendations. remember he's in california um after that happens you still don't have a new government. ringback until a new prime minister has been, has been agreed on. indeed, and it looks like it's going to be at least more at least weeks. and probably months before the transitional council actually takes office, if ever. so in the short term, you're certainly not going to be any progress against the gags because there's not going to be a transition in order to to pursue the gags. so there's, is there anything, at least at the moment that this council can do to help bring into violence, or is it going to be a continuation of the status quote for the next coming weeks or months? as you said, i mean, the council doesn't exist. it's like you would meet,
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can't do anything they, they have no power they, they will not be installed. and it looks like the government is trying to keep that from happening as long as it can. and remember, this is a government that has been documented to have collaborated with the gangs against political opponents. for years, it is dismantled, hades eighty's democracy in ways that made the emergence of gangs inevitable. so what steps can actually the police or the military actually take tell brain in the violence that has crippled the government for so long? i mean, again, with these delays that the government keeps doing, there's not much they can do a police on a daily basis are, are very courageously doing their best without adequate equipment without adding direction. they will probably keep trying to do that, but they're really not going to be effective until you have the transition in 80. and it looks like the current government is, is dead set against that transition. well, it seems like
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a really thing desperate seems there. so where does this leave the people of haiti? is there anything that they can do as we heard? 100000 people have already been forced to flee the capital. i mean, at least people to flee, it leads people to hide under their beds. this is really disappointing. because people had felt that this, that this of presidential council did have some possibility of, of leading to better days for 80. i guess it's still possible, there will be better days, but it's not going to come for a long time. was the only hope that it does come at some point that was brian canyon from the institute for justice and democracy in haiti. thank you very much for talking with us today. stays a brief look now. some other stories making the headlines around the world like united states you judge has rejected a 100 biden's bid to dismiss of federal firearms case against them. mike is accused of lying about his drug use on a form in 2018 that he used to buy
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a gun. the son of the current us president says the charges against him. politically motivated, supporters are demanding the release of the ecuadorian, vice president who was detained when ecuadorian security forces storm, mexico's embassy in kito, where he's been granted political asylum. he is wanting equitable and corruption charges. mexico has lodge a complaint with the international court. britain in spain have resumed talks about the status of your browser, hoping to agree on whether the u. k overseas territory. certainly in part of the, you know, that brooklyn has left, the block default relies on access to spain for jobs and trade. one person has been killed and 7 others injured in a cable car accident and turkey. the cabin had a pylon and burst open, causing passengers to plunge to the mountain side. below. 2 children are among the injured university of on top of the queen's parliament has passed
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a new law, making it easier to call up new recruits. it requires all men between 18 and 60 years old to carry documents showing that they have registered with the military. the laws to provide soldiers with incentives like cash, bonuses, or money towards the cost of a house or a car. new troops are desperately needed ahead of the vote in parliament in general to lawmakers that the ukrainian soldiers are out of number 10 to one places. and there was bad news for serving troops. parliamentarians dropped a clause from the law that would have placed time limits on their service. earlier versions allowed for d. mobilization after 3 years. emission is a bitter blow for battle weary troops. some form had been fighting since the war began. we're a training ground near keith in just a few weeks time. the soldiers will head back to the front lines where they've been since about shooting. they did 2 years ago. that was last year,
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i got 5 days off. lots of guys in my units have families who have gone abroad. some have even become grandfathers and they've never met their grandkids hops. they never will. but this isn't alex on this 1st experience of will. he served in the army of to 2014, when you crane was fighting russian bucks, that protest and don't boss. he left in 2020 to start to business. the family, his wife and his 3 year old daughter have barely seen him since he went back to his unit, tells to the full scale invasion that the if you it's hold to be serving until 2025 . you know that if you survive, you be going home. if people come make plans, they get depressed and then they start making mistakes. alexandra tells us it's not a question of wanting to lead straight away. it's about feeling some kind of control being able to plan your life that he's convinced would be somewhere around the mobilization of to 18 months on the front lines are a total of 36 months service with both discussed when this little made its way
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through parliament it was central to the russian. now for the new lou, pulling up the soldiers to give veterans a chance to recover. in the end, any mention of the mobilize ation was dropped with little pri, wanting me, returning prisoners of to get an exception. a richie a good target the is preparing to mobilize at least 300000 man over the next 6 weeks. that's in addition to 150000 during that movie service. that could be another wave of mobilization. and the also, it was more to do in this situation d, mobilizing experience soldiers would be suicide or open a window solution before based on the way the soldiers wives and mothers protesting the parliament. don't expect the husbands to come home right away. what they want is clarity, much enjoy recal, husbands of being punished for the patriotism volunteering to fight when the war
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stones with my husband told me, i can't just sit around. i have to save someone needs to defend this country. so if i don't go who will my husbands exhausted? he's only 29 and he's already gone. great. slavery's for now. no one to new cranes, minute trio politics wants to make promises to these families that they know they'll most likely have to break. what they can do is make sure it's not just those who volunteered in the id, days as the will to the left defending ukraine's front lines. rushing drones strikes have destroyed one of ukraine's biggest power plants as must go launches renewed assaults on ukraine's national energy grid. the planted 3 piece goes the largest supplier to the capital, kia and 2 other regions. officials say more than 200000 people are now without power. ukraine has repeated its appeals to allies for help and strengthening its
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air defenses. meanwhile, floods have engulf cities and towns across the russian. conflicts done. after melting snow calls the earl river to burst its banks, tens of thousands of people in cosmic, some have been evacuated from their homes, and the state of emergency declared their authority is in russia, which people believe affected areas. despite reaching historic levels, floodwaters have still not beat residents in the suburbs of oregon book survey, the damage to the homes trying to save the belongings from the waist high flood waters. so you can see the situation for yourselves, but 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,
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but it's all floating. now others, the heating official cools to leave the area of thor. she's one for the flooding is expected to representative. 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 in neighboring conflicts. done a pumping the water away from populated areas of the 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 under 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 flow to the west and the region for nearly
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a century. and finally, the berlin's who marked a very special day there were celebrating the $67.00 the birthday of what's thought to be the oldest gorilla in the world. and there she is, the grill of 5 to mark the occasion by talking into a free treat provided by her caregivers. she came to berlin when she was just 2 years old. these days she lives in her own enclosure and keeps her distance from deserves other guerrillas. let's say 52 is the oldest squealing captivity, and most likely the oldest in the world, their life expectancy, and get in the wild as far shorter the good for her. and here's a reminder of the top story. we're following for you at this hour. first aid trucks have entered garza through a movie opened northern border. crossing agencies have repeatedly warned of aluminium families in parts of the territory and
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you're up to date for to stick around up next, partial shift sticks and look at how technology is changing stage performances for audiences around the world. i'm here until berlin. thank you very much. for joining us, the names project, cassandra re determined that has was operating like a global drug course. the objective to financially drain has gone up and bring them down. the team agents from the american drug enforcement agency they had criminalized themselves. we needed to reveal that. so world,
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