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the, the, this is the, the news life from bullen amongst grave apparently uncovered in gauze on rescue workers say they have found nearly 300 forties at a hospital in the city of con eunice also and investigation finds as well, has failed to back up this claim that he went refugee agency work has all members of congress organizations. and the british parliament process of punctual shall built into port a violent c customer fond of the prime minister insists 1st flights will leave within weeks the
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. i'm the whole johnny, welcome to the program. god love him off controlled civil defense agency saves health workers have uncovered the bodies of 283 people buried in a hospital of cold. here in the southern city of con eunice, they said they found the apartment most grave up enough of hospitals. the agencies say some of the dead had no clothing. the slice was previously rated by his reading forces, as well as military say, is that just checking the information which has not been independently verified. dw, corresponding tonya kramer in jerusalem told us more about the bodies that have been found. i mean, they're more details coming out and this is not obviously the end of it. as he said, the civil defense forces. they have said that they have found at least $200.00 bodies in a ma squared which is located in the courtyard of the or no so hospital and this
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goes back. they say when there has been heavy fighting, a military operation by the is really military in hon units uh, in uh, january of february, which ended sometime an early april. now um hun eunice is the 2nd largest city in the gaza strip. that had been heavy fighting going on and from eye witnesses at the time, but also from a medical a n g also in the medical medical stuff in the hospital. they were talking at the time about heavy fighting around the hospital for us, but also a siege said it was very difficult for medical teams or for a patients and injured people to reach the hospital. and then with the, is there any military entering also uh the hospital that was in february now with uh the uh army withdrawing. uh we're seeing now on these uh uh, graves uh, being uh, um, discovered how most uh sold. she says, such as some, as you said,
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were found without a close, somewhere killed there. we heard at the time from many a risk of being made and the is really military so far has not commented on the best thing. it's checking these reports and checking the information and be hearing from palestinians from hon. eunice and from eye witnesses there that there are many relatives now that the fighting, at least and, and this hospital has stopped where, you know, the is really military. they've done this also in other hospitals entering hospitals because they are saying that these have come on centers of how much they were also looking for assigns of the hostages. so it's really all such as being housing garza or potentially for bodies. but right now, for many families and relative, they're going back to their to look for the last ones and take the bodies to bury them in a proper a graveyard dw,
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corresponding tonya grandmother and jerusalem. now a new report stays as well, have failed to provide evidence backing up its claim. the members of the un agency for palestinian refugees. well members of total risk groups. the review panel was commissioned by the you. one following is really allegations the 121 last off were involved in the global 7 home off federal tax. there is an ongoing investigation by the un office of antonio oversight into those claims former french foreign minister kathleen colona. let the review group. the report found that one row has mechanisms and procedures in place to ensure its new quality, but there is room for improvement loan. some events could quote for examples, instances of a staff publicly taking size post countries, textbooks that could sometimes content contains some program added content
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would, would go further in the report for that as well as politicized union making. it did happen um operational descriptions on making sure it's against the management. i all state of news, washington correspondent benjamin out about his global. what else is in that report and what isn't to it tells of its own role and a regular basis, applied israel with a list of its employees for vetting and the, the is really government has not informed this organization of any concerns relating to staff based on these lists since 2011 the report also states that own russ screens, the names of all potential recruits against you and system database. it includes also a u. n. is sanctioned list. the report says that own right established a number of mechanisms and procedures to ensure compliance with the many, terry and principal,
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and with the emphasis on the principle of neutrality. just to give you a scope of this process. and on week long review group conducted more than $200.00 interviews made with is riley and also with police sending those stories. it directly contacted 47 countries organizations with many field visits to the headquarters facilities in amman and jerusalem. the westbank and other a visiting also all the stakeholders. what's important to you and what the report does not tell us. and that's important, something that we need to highlight. she has that this report was commissioned to review and brush. no, charlotte and not to investigate is really allegations that 121 breast staffers participated in view of tobar 7th attack for that antonio terrace. the secretary general ordered the un internal watch stuff to conduct a separate investigation. and we would still waiting for the results from that investigation was last month. us congress, also boston know that suspended funding to one rough another you because of the allegations by as well. so this report reversed of decision. so
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that's right. only last month that republicans in congress added this year long funding ban on site government spending package. meeting that the u. s. contributions are on hold until march of 2025 of next year. but the buying administration has continued to publicly acknowledge a, the importance of this organization for the region saying and place an indispensable role in gaza. something that the us something the washington also stated in january when it temporarily cost additional funding for on bro. with this new bill that blocks us funding to and fro until march of next year, washington will need to increase its cooperation with other un no guns. ations, like for example, the you and will food program and we can expect other corporations between a washington on one side of the u. n. organizations. now the washing will not continue funding on one of the w. washington correspondent benjamin, out of out his google. thank you so much. a quick look now at
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some of the stories making headlines around the world. the hush money trial, a former president, donald trump, has opened a new york. he's accused of falsifying business records to cover up $130000.00 payment to a point act. so to keep us silent about an alleged sexual encounter. it's the 1st of a criminal trial of a former us president whom announced peaceful people have been killed after days of torrential rain fall in southern china. don't be more than a 100000. have been evacuated because of flooding and land slides. authorities say many faults of glendon province, broken records for monthly painful european union folder in minnes, those meeting and loc. some book have agreed to extend sanctions on yvonne. it involves slicing restrictions on the wrong in weapons deliveries. the new measure will single out ms files and drones, and the potential transfer to russia and groups acting on iran behalf to
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now britain's parliament as boss the controversial bill to send those items, the cost to the bundle of the 2 wheels of political, rambling, and legal bustles, lawmakers find the approves the legislation off to the matter con tussle between the upper and lower chamber of parliament that went late into the night. the prime minister insists the 1st flights carrying migrants will leave within weeks. but the bill is expected to face legal challenges desperate people making a desperate crossing migrants take rubber boats across the english channel, a 32 kilometer journey to seek asylum in the u. k. britain, this conservative government has made its plan to deport the asylum seekers to rwanda. the centerpiece of a policy intended to deter people from making the crossing. in april 2022, the home secretary struck a deal with the want. as for an minister to send people there, while their claims were being processed,
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a 6500 kilometer flight from britain to central africa. the u. k. has already invested over 200000000 euros in the plan. hotels and rolanda had been converted to lodgings for migrants, still sitting empty, as, as the plan soon ran into legal challenges. the 1st flight scheduled to depart a military air base in june 2022 was a boarded. u. k. supreme court ruled the scheme unconstitutional as saying it could lead to human rights abuses that prompted the government to introduce a new bill, declaring that rolanda is a safe country despite the history of mistreating migrants. the bill also order is u. k. courts to ignore the countries own human rights act, as well as international rules on refugees. the un human rights office weighed in last month. the combined effects of his bill attempting to shield government action from spam, the legal scrutiny directed on the call to basic human rights principles.
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supplements, comb with folks evans national human rights and assign them related obligations following legislation. we urge the u. k. government to take all necessary steps to ensure full compliance with u. case international legal obligations. other critics say the plan isn't just con, lawful and humane, but wasteful and expensive to when government assessment says that removing an individual would cost $63000.00 pounds more than keeping them in the u. k. it's also unclear just how much of a deterrent effect the plan, whatever have despite all that, there has been calls within the european union to adopt a similar scheme. eager to cut down on migration other countries the the plan as a possible model dw charlotte chelsea pill follow that story for us from london. i asked her why it took so long for parliament to pass the boot. this is this evening to use in the making for this partial fashion legislation. and then me go
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back to the pub this next feed, a back and forth in palm. and since you've been talking about that, and now finally this to a set to become what is free is a big victory for the prime minister. never. she seen a 3 has things to premiership on this legislation that i keep all the people the key policy for him in a crucial election. yeah. now why? because up in this, no background for well, there is a lot of strange feeling on both sides of this debate. a critics of this legislation say some more. uh, some say its its fox, expensive. uh and uh, brakes human rights legislation. uh, components of this legislation say that it was a deterrent to try and stop, say, just a legal migrant crossing across the channel. a lot of that is in question and not
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what do you have this young people's lives at last week's between the 2 houses upon them is finally though this evening, the house, the house was on the alexis house. i just saw that it was time to fax down the changes that he was trying to make found down essentially to the electric will permit us to do. she's so knock has also pledged but both flights the folding migrants, the refund that will leave in 10 to 12 weeks. cool. come what may. can he really keep that promise? well, this is a big moments this day will be tomorrow. it will be a big talk for him to celebrate this, this legislation being pos, they're all still hold on questions about how this is going to what logistically and all to so much back and forth a lot of skepticism as well. i also among members of the public he did sent out today the prime ministers and the just to cool to some of the questions that it's
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been raining know that this legislation that takes off what he said, it's the choice of slides and then it ready to go and it's, uh, they're all steps in place to make this happen to say, what is skepticism about how this is going to, what is it, whether or not flight school gets off the ground as to whether or not the date is they do, it will. so is it terrance? a lot of people pointing out this as people have to be sent to were wondering some numbers to stop death for people trying to make the crossing across the channel. the question then as well about what happens in the longer time with the opposition, maybe policy expected to win the next selection, not in favor of this as pledging to scrap it so it's like steve, the question is, how long about beautiful charlotte chosen feeling loved them thank you so much i
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