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the, the, the, the dw news live from bill in the you and suspends food, a distribution and rough, fine, southern kaiser sites. lack of supplies and safety concerns and one to my terry and operations across the entire trip on the collapse. also coming up, brush up against tactical nuclear weapons of drills near the border when the train moscow says it's in response to what it calls kind of statements from the west. and one passenger instead of just events have been and if the flight from london to single full additions close to point triple 7 to columbus before making an
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emergency. and not the hit on told me on monday for welcome to the program. the united nation says it's suspended food distribution in the city of rafa and southern guys id to safety concerns and a lack of supplies. the organization says it's main agency for palestinian refugees, owner and the world food program can no longer access the warehouses in ross i, because of israel's ongoing military operation. of the fleeting russell many come here to the eyes by the cant instance with casa. but the situation here is not much better people for basic supplies as temperature. so that this, but for water by someone going to reasonable to become show up,
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there is no water. we come, drink. when are you? there is no will, to the come to the dishes become to anything a lot of stops will suffer and allow you to do to deal with heavy fighting around rough uh, these really military says nearly 900 a 1000 people have slept the area, the satellite images show the scale of to move mean in recent weeks. hundreds of tents and shelters have been removed. the u. n. says humanitarian operations in gas on the collapse as almost no 8 come into and they no longer have access to it. the warehouse is in rough uh because of rough um processing as a severe access to fuel for you money tire and the cubic piece. the andrew of critically monitoring an item set and curtailed the movement of stuff or for those to be done for us remain essential of course as an easy money sign us at the end supplies. and we are seeking assurances from old why days to the caustic, that,
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that they should adverse to protect those and ensure respect of the people had hoped to construct it by the us would bring some urgent need of relief. but so far it has been nearly enough together and then we have been waiting for this a was and we have not received anything. it just doesn't reach us. i ask america, the international community at over most of the world to end this war. well, we want is for this war to end, the us says is working on creating alternative routes to speed of 8 deliveries until that happens. many people leave here empty handed, also, washington correspondent and now to milan for the latest on the situation of folding in rafa or yeah, so as we heard, so you and has suspended food distribution in ra, father warehouses are inaccessible to them. now,
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earlier we actually reached out to the you and to ask if they had any indication of when they might be able to restart deliveries. they quite predictably said, no, they don't, it would depend a very much on the security situation in ross and how it unfolds. no, we don't know for certain how many people are in ross. exactly. some 800000 people are thoughts of flood since israel started it's operation, there are some 2 weeks ago. it's however, thought that several 100000 people are still there. and this, the situation, of course, is very dire. we heard from a spokes person of the world food program who said that the food a distribution had to be stopped in rough as well. and mid the exhausted food stocks. she said that food a distribution is ongoing in central garza, which is of course, where many of those who fly drop off fled to. but dwindling stocks. they're also
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means that they may see they may soon see that supply exhausted as well. she said that if supplies and food are into restarted and gaza in massive quantities, then simon light conditions could certainly be expected there. let's take a quick look now at some more global headlines. israel says it's revoked in order to shut down a live video feed showing northern guy's broadcast by the associated press. the country is communications minister said he's ordered the return of the news agencies camera equipment. the white house pression for this, utah came just hours after a israel, a tooth, a p of violating a new media, little as a strain and using under with patrick heating hundreds of their citizens from new caledonia. evacuations come a week after riots erupt. it in the french pacific territory, killing 6 people, bronzes president,
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comments from francis president who said, nato should not rule out decline, choose to ukraine of the assessment of damage as workers creole ways. the russell this paula plant near keith used to provide millions with electricity until it was heavily damaged by rushing me. so in april and the german foreign minister visit here is the latest reminder of what your crane needs most. we still need way more ad defense because the, some of the rockets and missiles could be brought down by ad defense, but obviously not all of them and it's directly and so typically directs a tech on infrastructure to enable the lights, the survival here in the brain and this is why i'm calling worldwide to,
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to increase the defense support. bear books didn't come to hand. she said, nearly 1000000000 years has been raised globally to support ukraine with more air defense systems. but even that is not enough to protect the country from russia's relentless strikes and the thrust from moscow on notes subsiding. russia now says it has begun tactical nuclear weapons drills close to ukraine. menu wondering what could trigger they use. i don't know, but put in might think, but if he sees that russia might be losing in ukraine because natal decides to deploy troops, and especially if cried me or comes under attack. and there is a potential for russian, lots of crime yet. i think that he might just as well order the use of tactical nuclear weapons as the threat as
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a potential nucleus tri folds this another probably the most serious challenge to the wes promise to support to ukraine know mehta. what mckenzie n is a senior advisor with the international security program at the center for strategic and international studies. and i asked him with a rushes. manley postering with these drills. i think there's more to it this time . i think they are signaling to the west that nato troops will not be acceptable in ukraine. that has been one of russia's red lights since the beginning of the war. the eto has respected that up. but now you're hearing natal members talking about possibly moving troops into nato. of course we heard about a president a crone, but the estonian said said that they might send rear echelon troops, trainers into ukraine,
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and zones he himself is talking about having data aircraft shooting down a rushing levels in ukraine. so, faced with this rising discussion about possibly sending nato forces into ukraine, i think this is russia's response. a new clip. threats have been part of russia's strategy in ukraine since the beginning of the invasion has that been effective sofa as well? i think it has been effective. they were a number of incidents early on where the russians rattled their nuclear sabre, and that made the west nervous. i think that's one reason that the united states for one of hesitated to provide long range missiles. they tack us, for example, which they've just provided because of the concerns over escalation, the russians had backed off from their nuclear threats. and that's as likely in
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response to criticisms by china privately, that they did not want to see escalation. so it's been a while since we've seen one of these kinds of threats. the us has previously downplayed concerns that russia could deploy a nuclear weapon in ukraine, but behind the scenes, what kind of scenarios do you think the us has prepared for? all these 9 states has hedged a bit about the possible use of nuclear weapons. now the assets watches very carefully to see whether the russians are actually moving nuclear weapons into places where they could be lodge, and that has not been the case since the beginning of the war. despite all the saber rattling the russians have not increased the readiness of their you'll your forces and they have not now. but the united states has been very
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careful about what it provides and not appearing to attack the russian homeland will go back in time to the the, the cold war. there was this establish line of direct communication between the us and moscow to prevent new nuclear escalation. do we know if there's something similar in place at the moment or well, those lights, communication were, are still in use and don't talk about the, you know, the, the red phone, it's not actually a phone. it's actually a teletype. but they're, those communications are still in existence. when i was in the pit a got up, a colleague brought me down to where that communication takes place every hour they test the system. so it's very easy for the united states to communicate to the russians. okay, well have to leave it there, but we appreciate your insights, mackenzie, and thank you for speaking to us. thanks for having me on the show. at
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least one person has died after a passenger jet hit severe turbulence while traveling from london to a single pool. dozens of others injured slight data suggest the plane, a boy and triple 7 drops some 6000 feet and 5 minutes. witnesses say those not wearing seat belts were launched to the ceiling jet was forced to make an emergency landing in bangkok as the images. passengers a carry dose to sing and pull a line, slight by medical stuff and bind cold, uproot where they receive immediate treatment. and some taken to hospital passengers have spoken now to about the hora when the plains suddenly plunged. it was a long way so sudden doesn't when it gets old and i ended up picking my head on the
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ceiling. my wife dates some poor people walking around and up doing somersaults. it was obviously terrible. this animated graphic shows the plane traveling on its intended flight path from london to sing a pool before it hits about so severe turbulence and dropped to move in 1800 meters around 6000 feet from its cruising altitude. it was then rerouted to land ben cox main airport. that cops well started to use a still piecing together what exactly happened on board the preliminary investigation to indicate that the deceased suffered from one hot condition. he was a 73 year old. but these national, however, they stood in the next stage of the old toxic process. as the investigation continues,
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