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the, the, this is the, the news life from berlin, russia steps up, it's offensive in northeastern ukraine. this here is what the situation of, of chance is turning into at the very moment dining here. the residential building was struck by a glide from just about 20 minutes ago. all corresponded. witnesses, the destruction caused by the russian attack, and how you premium. so it goes, rushed to rescue residents, plus 14 nitrogen being pledge a new, you know, off the ship between russia and china as their tools to us of sewing kills around the world. boats are coming up,
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protest is demonstrated against george's new media bill until the last possible moment, but who was behind the controversial no. and what to the rep precautions be now that it has cost and a tiny taco restaurant in mexico city becomes the 1st of its kind to be awarded a mission in stock. the . i'd be to expand it to welcome. we begin with breaking news aid has just started arriving and does a y. a us builds temporary floating p a. the structure is anchored to a beach in garza and has been designed to increase the flow of paid into the strip . however, the new one has wall and the p a is no substitute for a delivery is via land. whichever being severely disrupted at the border crossing. but you as food programs, as the federal government,
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has never loomed larger for guys as 2200000 people. the explosions and gunshots spring out in the deserted streets of ralph on the southern cities, the latest focus of operations. if this really military israel says masses, last remaining fighters are based and roughly along with the groups leaders responsible for the october 7 tier attack. so it needs to send more troops there from us our troops and destroyed several tunnels that will destroy even more soon a lot of this activity will intensify on a mazda is a mountain organization that can reorganize, does not have the reserve troops. it does not have the ability to produce munitions that has no supplies. i mean, the result is we're cutting it off. we are wearing it down here and visual hockey muscle. this is really tanks of already advance deep into rough us eastern outskirts pushing into residential areas. the one says almost 600000 people taking
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refuge in rafa, have now left after israel took control of the gods. the side of the roof of border crossing supplies and medical services have been dwindling. sewage in place already in the southern gaza running out. i think we were talking about missing on the left food in the market very soon. i mean on the left, medical supplies in the hospitals that remain in the south to 3 weeks, i think to go perhaps a month. 8 agencies stay at temporary peer anchored by us troops and regular air drops are no substitute for ground delivery palestinians to have been calling for the border. crossing to reopen the
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ship. we went to border crossings to open at my point safety. we want official borders. there's plains as well with the parachutes, and that even better food are just like dogs, like beggars. well, that doesn't work as it falls on people as a princess problems, other than 5 show the big all bull the gotten there, got it much exits with most eat operations disrupted due to the rough uh, offensive. and the humanitarian situation. already dire. agencies warrant thousands are now facing an immediate risk of famine. right, let's skip more from our corresponding timeframe i in jerusalem tanya, it has now started arriving and does, via the us been to p a. what difference will this make to the people have? because a, as well, i think agency is here, would say it depends on how much it is arriving through that route and how it will be distributed re overdue. you heard us officials saying this is certainly not
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a substitute for are getting more a through the lens crossings. and also, you know, this is a very complex procedure just to explain it a bit on. so the, the 8 and the goods will arrive in cyprus. there will be screened over there then loaded onto commercials or military wrestles that bring them to a floating dock or platform and the deposit. so it'd be brought onto a trucks onto that are then going onto smaller vessels and we understand that progressive per truck. it could be our, you know, could be 5 to 15 trucks on one of those smaller vessels, those vessels then we'll shuttle, uh, so to speak, this age and the goods to the floating p a where there was and tries over it and then drop it. and the it will be distributed by you and agencies mainly by the world of food program. and this is all happening selves of cause of safety. now this is of course also prone to know whether issue is high fees,
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but also safety issues. but again, the pressure remains on as well as we've been hearing here from 8 agencies to let in a more a through the len crossings. now israel says it has no limits on the age of studying and has opened in the north another crossing the western areas crossing the areas crossing. but of course, due to the fighting in the south. now the main crossing is egypt is closed because of there's also the bottleneck between the north and the south. and you and has said, have always been the cues that they call and really distribution not cost enough by as well. but the u. n. has said, you know, they don't have enough fuel at the moment. they don't, uh, the, the, it's, it's on face also to bring the 8 people. so all of these factors will play into see how this will pay out. given the most 8 operations have been disruptive. because of that off of offensive, what kind of food is available in gaza and how do people get hold of it as well? and we've been talking to people in the north of cause a, a lately,
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and they say the situation is extremely fluid. what's available sometimes most of the time they say tend food is available, but it also is at a high price, you know, and fresh food is sometimes available. but a father said to me on the phone that he doesn't have an income anymore. so he doesn't know how to pay for this. so and then you have to commodities also, you know, you need a cooking gas and electricity. there's also an issue with what is agencies have pointed out. so all of this, of course, makes it very difficult. the internal food chain and garza has broken down. and of course it's heavy fighting going on. people don't simply even feel state it's, you know, to get the food. so all of this comes together. we're not even there for the moment, but thanks for joining us today. that those timeframe are in jerusalem meanwhile, is around is preparing to present its case at the international court of justice in response to claims by south africa. but it is committing genocide in does
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a south africa as legal team presented its arguments on the 1st day of the audience . on thursday, the, the accused is relative intensifying what it called a genocide in gaza and aust chargers to order complete withdrawal from the strip israel to south africa is presenting biased and false claims. due to that continue to get more from our brussels corresponding band to the good band. tell us what is really legal team is expected to say today, the hague. so these are 80 representatives will certainly repeat the arguments that you have already heard in january in march of. and the cord was deliberating and of education in spite of south africa. so it's really, really argue that the army is not targeting civilians and in the army is not deliberate, deliberately kidding. and the civilians in the gaza strip. so hence,
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there is no underlying case of genocide and, and then it also claims that cause uppercase mis, representing in the situation actually in gaza and is rose. and it says that also should be shed light on the fact that thomas is hiding amongst civilians in gaza. strip and abusing the civilians as human shields. and israel is following the orders, the preliminary orders that the court has issued in march to avoid casualties as much as possible. so we will see what the card says about that. the deliberations will take 2 or 3 weeks and then a decision about the additional, an interim measures of the end it'd be handed down. but the underlying case of genocide, the verdict on that, the several, this will take several years or leave it there for the moment band to be good in
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the brussels, thanks so much. i to to the water in the ukraine next, where the country is. ministry says it has shut down 20 russian drones launched in over night attacks across the country. several of the drones targeted hockey ukraine, 2nd biggest city, russian forces launched a surprise offensive in the heart of a region last week ukrainians. so it does have been scrambling to defend the border area and to bring people to safety, the dob lose much son has this report from the town of of johnston, which i've seen some of the fastest fighting for the people of both chance. this is a nightmare repeating itself. the russians attacked and occupied the town at the start of the full scale invasion, but were pushed out. now they're back and this here is what the situation involve. chance is turning into at the very moment behind me here is the residential
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building. it was struck by a glide bomb from what we've been told on just about 20 minutes ago. 2 women were injured in taken to hospital. the russian forces are hitting the city and neighboring areas with ariel bombs like this one. when we were there, russians had entered the northern suburbs. these drag and teeth are supposed to slow advancing tax and the ukrainians are rushing more troops to the region to prevent a russian breakthrough of the what it's looking so grim that most people have left. and many of those who remain so far are now following them. the police officers, blood and judy are here to get some of the amounts. will it be me,
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lives with his doctor bottle right next to the new front line, but doesn't want to leave of lod liens on a professional connection to persuade him to listen to me. i'm the commander of your daughter. i don't want her to sit there and cry over the okay. all right. now, many don't want to believe this is happening again. why didn't you evacuate earlier? i had hoped that all would be good, that nobody would force me out. just as we're leaving light down there, glide bombs coming. is that right now? i promise you, you come with me. this 2nd large scale attack is devastating for people here.
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officer of law tells us who the, which was, they're all in despair because everything they have gathered in their lives fit right. that faith and build their houses because of a range of their places for living within everything they had a lot of between. so the, the special below their most cares desire now is for it all to end it is that they want to return to those ruins that will remain for the country. what and restore everything, not 0 unit cable. does that look at this here? you know, we looked in the of the danger cannot be underestimated to posted a flight briskly. this was a sniper, round and at the head of their driver to see the world their luck. this vehicle for them provided by the americans was armoured. further south and relative safety. some of the last directories wait for transport to hockey. the show is here with their family and their neighbors. they spend 6 days in the basement and then flight
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on 4 to one just because i can only get the car. when you send me the, we did anything, anything would happen. and when we realized that everything was flying from all sides, everything was being bombed. we all hope that this is tim, this is my house. we couldn't take out my shepherd dogs. unfortunately, no soccer. i left him. that's all it is. sorry. we are all alive. thank god and have the whole family left alive and with love to be to sell it will definitely be made as also say, we're united with his daughter, somebody. but he and his dog. but on are not home here. and what we're getting a lot has lost faith. fail ever return. and one
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whose troops continue to attack eastern ukraine. russian president vladimir putin is visiting china as northeastern city, a part of being on the 2nd, the last day of his trip to the country. 14 attended a trade expo in the city, which is near the russian border and has historical ties to the country put in stop that has mental underscore economic cooperation between the 2 nations. earlier the presidents, we have found that there are no limits sponsorship. i'm a drawing tensions with the rest. a john this i've been pressed by, isn't badging? he told me what the new in ties between russia and china. i means yeah, that's the typical of wake language. but from my understanding, i mean, china officially doesn't form any alliances because it rejects the concept. but what we're seeing right now between a china and russia, it's very close to an alliance. both sides have also said that they want to support each other and call interest. they have signed
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a lot of the joint agreements in beijing that range from infrastructure to and that's the deal, etc. but to really understand this partnership, i think we should not only look at the correct method code benefiting from each other. the economic ties, i think, what types of countries together is also the strategic goals that they have named, undermining the western world or the. and we just have to look at the timing of a put into the visit. i mean, just when separately european head of states were talking to seats in ping a couple of weeks ago to attempt to reduce the sup support it to with russia. and also at a time when russia is, you know, i'm starting a big of offense in the and ukraine. that's exactly when um, seizing ping roads out the red carpet for putting in badging. and even most so of putting visits uh at the hopping institute of technology and university that has close ties to the defense industry and to the ministry in china. so i would say that is really a very strong commitment by china that it gets to russia. you're talking about the
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gold interest, so show invited back. let's talk about trade because russia's trade with china has surged above 26 percent in the last year alone. how important is a trade relationship with china for russia? so yeah, much more important than vice versa. so, um russia is the junior partner, russia is increasingly depending on the chinese market. i think um, you know, the importance of imports that russia gets from china, 40 percent already from china. and i think the 30 percent of russian exports go through. so i know that gives you an idea, so it is really important. i think russia needs china to account to west and sanctions and also it needs china for several um good stead of cannot get easily elsewhere. and it also includes uh, do use goods that uh, who needs quite uh, building up the military defense space. and actually this, um, uh, partnership it's really, really transform rusher. i think probably put the kids to come. you can already see
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that to you in china. now the number of russians visiting paging and also living he is really increasing. they are a 5 to 5, it's direct flights between the aging and most co am. and so it is really very fundamental change. and 14 is also timesheet for a proposal for ending the board and ukraine want us to so full chinese base plan look like to what i think there's really nothing new because um china already presented the piece plan the long time ago. and it is really very awake. i mean it's, it's really good on paper, but that's no action that you could really take from that. at least that was the consensus among many european head of states and all of i guess, also by ukraine. because what i'm a china once is to negotiate on the terms of arrest side, basically beck's russia's legitimate security claims, what it says, and it only criticizes the u. s. so i would say um, it is not really a neutral piece plan or leave it there for the moment. done this 5 and best buy and bathing. thanks so much. the president of georgia,
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so amazing what abuse really has repeated opposition to a controversial media. i've been that critics describe as applied to free speech. the bill which was bossed on tuesday, requires media organizations and in jewels to reduce the as far as on agents. if they receive more than 20 percent of their funding from abroad, the to lose money cut them, i'd say reports from the georgia and capital to dc on who is behind the new law. and by opponents also concerned. the pensions run high as a georgian parliament, warning over the seconds after the government adults the for an agents bill for the test as a furious. and we choose to back down opponents of the low say the routing party is pulling georgia away from europe and closer to russia. and the critics say that all
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the golf and found out there within georgia, dream party between a bunch really who made his fortune in russia is behind this shift. and then of seemingly unlimited power and fabulous wealth. his message is clear to the west is the enemy is maddening in georgia in affairs and his relations with russia. parker from georgia on your credit in middleton out to joining new tires and were left out fine. but lots of goals. such decisions are made by the global war posts, but it's not that we just have to slice it and comes on later in new york and every month, east, georgia and i create an account on the front of the former president of georgia. your game on collage really was wants to even issue this ally now he rallies against him and joins in the protests. he has done abroad, definitely pro russian. look, this is approachable. so yeah, he has, he has committed himself to soviet guys in georgia to most of the case in georgia. so yeah, that's, that's why he is. unfortunately,
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i think the experts say that the shift away from the west is directly linked to russia's ongoing invasion of ukraine for both if we can, i mean it'll get to be so busy. 91 is really who is behind the of doors in dreams. he believes that it shows winning this for new crane and basically west is very weak and he's trying now to accommodate that. us just your political interest in the post soviet space. and he thinks that the georgia should be prepared for this. even issue is direct connections to the crumbling are still not key. but some observer suggests that he's consent for his own personal safety. could also play a role. and you know, he also needs to show the loyalty to me because, you know, he knows that you know what he could do with them or the gods, especially those who kind of looking line, which is a policy in service. russia still occupies parts of georgia,
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anti criminal sentiment is intense and wide spread in georgia and society. the countries 3 feet away from the west, so with moscow, has met with resistance. and the state has responded with a violent plumb down. there had been weeks of unrest, thousands detains injured. despite the police brutality, the crowd ski know that down even before the law pumps into force implications, already apparent violence against the position fee gets an activist intimidation of done unless the government is using russians have to process movements in this country. but they say they will not be intimidated on 7 shows, is receiving these to be a good job. hurry the professor at the university and bbc is one of the many academics who condemn the for an agents law. for that he became the target of
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a violent attack. he believes it was august right to buy their wedding party. i know people started beating me with a big long, heavy sticks like baseball beds. i don't know, maybe it was baseball, but i tried to to to, to refresh myself and then i fell down. they continued beating me faults baseball, but they said something like a so you want to guys, the law school going much, my dad, this is the interest has to believe the west has to step up and help georgia overcome this political crisis to break away from russia. what we need is a strong support on behalf of our partners. no more talks and more actions. students have been domain agency protest
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movements for them to fight for independence. and the european future is not over yet. because she's been through this, georgia has been through this, you know, because there's no pressure physically and mentally always for the centuries. and we're not going to let our government finally decide this for us from inside of georgia, because we're just spending just doing this for generations for centers. my grandmothers, my mothers, where i guess i'm going to continue or they're like us. and i'm gonna put them just by just for future generations. students say that they will po task for as long as it takes right up until october elections. when to just move past the ballot to decide the future of the government. better board by the time is money. i cut them, i'd say now the humble tuckahoe is perhaps mexico's best known foss food made of meat or beans with the vegetables. in a call in cheryl,
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it's never been seen as boat cuisine until now. that is a tucker shop in mexico city is now the 1st ever to be given the community well most coveted toward a mission install. no secrets only good. often take cuisine. tucker, you can leave daily own has been serving the same food for 50 years. now they're doing it with a mission instar, reading, an honor that is an inspiration for the shops owner. the most of one, a sudden it was, it was always fun to be awarded to, to see those, to be recognized with any, with such an important international board that was not part of me. and we all more than commit to attend the latter. because from now on this award drives us every day to be more competitive and more my original eh, what you found, the competitive in aspects you, since all of the small mexico city eatery only serves taco's meat from house re moines enforcing the tacos are expensive by local standards at around 5 us dollars,
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but well worth the cost of customers who celebrate the shops, new michelin status. so let's do that and make it come from mexico city. you know, a lot of tucker re, is this one is very good. the flavor and the service are incredible instead of me. and i mean they deserve it because they all the best tacos here in the area and among many other talk ideas. tucker: yeah. talisha identity owns team wants to menu to keep evolving. what they aren't willing to compromise is their c b cuisine. and it's michelin star quality. top tacos there before we go, a quick look at the top, sorry, via following. these are the us. but if we say is a deliveries have begun via temporary p, a in gaza, but the u one has one of the p, a is no substitute for 8 deliveries by land, which have been severely disruptive since each man took control of the gaza side of
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the roof of border crossing. last week. that's it for the moment. coming up off of the break to the point. i'm finished by energy in abilene. we'll see you back here in about 30 minutes then. but the,
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the world unpack pulse of your info is and all the input the w story. now, on to the, the experts have been expecting a fresh russian offensive for a while now, but certainly not expecting to be shake up in russia's military leadership that we solve this week. newton's defense minister for the last 12 years and the survey showing goes in and out of the job. and he's been replaced by a civilian economist. what does that tell us about pretends strategy and what really means for ukraine under home, bargains and losing ground in the region at north east of harkey. is we going through? the point of we're looking at is for economy and discussing whether new military

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