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the the business b, w, news life from berlin. the war and gaza enters its 10th month. as diplomatic efforts suggest to see spar may be possible, but the death toll and the palestinian territory continues to climb. as 16 more people are reported to by a strike on a you and run school. israel claims with sheltering him off terrorists also coming up french president emmanuel, mclaren both and a parliamentary election that his centrist are expected to lose to maureen, the pens far right. national rally, the candid when a majority or will there be a post election power struggle
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the i melissa chan, welcome. the last run. health ministry says more than 38100 people have been killed during the war in gaza. this, as the conflict sparked by him off, fled terror attacks in october enters it's 10 month. new diplomatic efforts are once again raising hopes of a truth, as the violence continues the ministries at saturday that at least 16 people were killed by and is really strikes on a un run school in the central refugee camp of nice are at of screams and smoke filled the air moments of to israel's attack. survive is scrambled to search through the wreckage at the school and know serat
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around stephen singles and people we estimated to be sheltering in the area. and as you know, the, we run to the target to the area. we saw bodies of children in pieces. this is a playground. there was a trampoline here, a swing set, some vendors civilians are killed. this is a united nation school. it's supposed to be safe and should not be targeted. every strike we find bodies blown to pieces. look upon, i swear to god. i took out children with my own hands. the wounded rushed to hospital. a belt with health services on the brink of collapse. children were treated in busy color. it was it's rouse, military student, had been targeting tier risk in the attack from us denied sizes with their meanwhile entail of these thousands of protesters once again demanded as rouse
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government except a deal to bring back hostages and reach a ceasefire. amongst has reportedly sauce and its position on a draft agreement, potentially opening negotiations of to weeks of data last week we'll be able to get back to not be me. how may i situate the government is very simple. there is a deal on the table page. it hasn't been a pause in slicing them, guides us since a one week truce. the noise in the officials involved in sci fi negotiations. a real progress has been made in recent days that will miss to lots of work ahead and reaching a binding agreement. a short while ago asked dw senior international correspondent
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funding if a char in jerusalem, what israel has been saying about that deadly, got a strike on a un run school, or what is there are claims that the area around that school was allegedly used by homeless militants to carry out their attacks while i'm a submitted. and so again, claim that allegedly, the soldiers were not even nearby place and counter claims. very similar ones. we have heard during the past 9 months as the war and guys and so it's 10 months today . and the question really is for the people on the ground for the hundreds of thousands of palestinians who have been displaced again and again. what's next? the way out from this just for this particular s drive the on that school we hear from the palestinian health ministry that at least 16 people have been killed. many others have been reported the injured. but what are these people who have been injured? they're new operating only very rather mentally, very partially operating hospitals at this point in gaza,
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is that people the thousands who have been seeking shelter in that particular school. these people have been displaced over and over again. and some of them probably of consider themselves even lucky to be inside the building as so many of the policy means right now. try to somehow survive in tens if they even have a tend or look for a place where they can sleep outside. so that situation on the ground is drawing disastrous by the day. why once again people are asking, is there an end to these facilities at all? and when that was the w spanish of a char, now to some of the other stories making news around the world, at least 7 people had been killed after a multi story building collapsed in western india. it happened in the city of serrato in the state of good jobs crossing residents. under the rubble authorities say it's unclear what caused the collapse. europe's tallest active volcano,
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mount aetna is still spewing streams of red hot lava. volcanic activity from one of its craters has intensified this week, causing explosions that had been covering the sky in black smoke and ash. nearly 3000 people have rallied against mass tourism in barcelona. the popular travel destination in spain's ne demonstrators stay the number of visitors is forcing shops and businesses serving local people to close and local authorities say housing costs in the city, a sort, almost 70 percent in the last decade. the city band tours the apartment rentals last month. francis voting in the 2nd and final round of snap parliamentary elections. looters are casting ballots that could produce countries 1st, far, right government, since world war 2, president emanuel mclaren who took a huge gamble on calling for snap elections. kept his ballot in paris. he could lose his centrist majority in parliament to the far right. national riley party,
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which has emerged as a dominant force in several opinion polls. early i spoke to dw correspondence. sonya found a car in paris. i asked her about the likelihood of the national rally winning an absolute majority. it was the national reality is slowly going into the 2nd and final drawing, defaulting in and really unprecedented position all straightened. but in recent days, we have seen frantic efforts by the left wing alliance. the new popular front and preston, mccall sentenced alliance. really making efforts to block the far right. this strategy has been to kind of withdrawal candidates from 3 raid rentals and unites we are behind the remaining content. those who have restaurants to beat the national body. we've seen more than 200 candidates pull out. and that could be working opinion polls show the actual value and automation portfolio short of an absolute majority in parliament. but there are still a lot of unknowns today. one major concern is that not all of my call centers lives have united behind the strategy to, to block the far right that alone because,
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well, you know, we did the left with the, with the pod. right. and it's tons of extremes, policies, and the concerns of this kind of mixed messaging. mike puts off centers, photos, and stop them from voting for the left and drawn off against the far right today. so i think a lot depends today on where the voters, really, he'd be schools where mainstream poppies to shun the pod. right? pretty whole the noises and bolts, what candidates, what really fall from being the 1st choice in the 1st round, but also showing not from authorities the to adult has been high by, by noon, slightly higher in fact, then during the 1st run, the highest, the thing since 1981, but we don't know is that the false, whether this who the, the high to and out which was the doctor would benefit from. and we're also hearing the campaigns been marked by threats and even some, uh, physical violence. can you tell us more? that's correct, i mean this campaign has really been a very rushed and intensive very folder rising. we've heard from the interior
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administered that i've done my now who's saying that 51 candidates, the deputies or party activists have been physically attacked by people off reading backgrounds. the french media have also reported about spike in kind of hate speech and races incidence around the country to give you just a few examples that are reports of pamphlets targeting, but black people appearing in mailboxes in the fibrous suburb recently that are reports of to be created in the southern city of, of you know, which reported the hired an apprentice from the ivory coast that victory was started with recent slogans and set on fire. and the ex, let's see over the explore express real concerns that the surgeon voltage support for the anti immigration natural riley has really seems to have made some people comfortable using racist and 054 because language opened the now in public life. the candidates, many kind of naturally, riley themselves, wind gusts in controversies they've been posting. it will races tapes for each on social media. and to add to all this that also security fields, your fields of lightnings tonight, the virus and other cities regardless of the outcome of the vote. security has
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wouldn't be felt that more than 30000 police officers deployed across fronts to the, to make sure the vitamins you know doesn't break out. so the 2nd round is slightly taking place and a very fraud at the speed and very quickly what does this mean for pet president because he stays president regardless of the outcome of the elections. correct? that is correct. i mean pressing macro on his said he will stay in paula to distress central mandates ends in 2027. but you know, regardless of the outcome of the vote, i think macro image is from the certainly we can, has sent us a lines. a somber is very likely to ship support lose seats and following and battlefields that this might, you know, we can macros for the we can montrose ability to shape policy and it would probably also affect to spec to on the international stages with sonya salazar. thank you so much for joining us. keith battlefield position
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has been largely static for months now. in the coming weeks, ukraine's nato partners are due to begin delivering the f. 16 fighter jets that president zalinski has been requesting since russia's invasion. the f sixteens are among the most sophisticated weaponry being supplied to ukraine, but they're not likely to be an immediate game changer. or they are sleek, super, sonic, and loud f sixteens fighting falcons are by no means the most advanced fighter jets. in fact, the 1st were delivered in 1976. they now cost upwards of $60000000.00 euros each, and there are among the most versatile ariel weapons available to any military power useful for ukraine. defensively, and authentically we have agreed new more ambitious depends bounds. laws are the liberty more forces higher than this,
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a investing and high in capabilities. a stumbling block for the f sixteens is that they require extensive training training that some ukrainian pilots have been getting on a fast track basis for many months here in france, probably about 20 in total by years ent meeting, ukraine's air force will likely have more f sixteens then qualified pilots to fly them. meantime, russia now knows full well that the f sixteens are coming to see on the should. yeah, russia, it's striking. all airfield is always a potential at 16 basis every day. i including attempts to damage air strips and infrastructure for the poor thing for us to, to rush as president well in north korea noted that have 16 jets can strike from ukraine into russian territory. if there is a good window showing you that the late and the violates the international responsibilities that the western countries to as mission of what are the regular
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analysts see the f sixteens with their modern radar systems emissions, and jamming capabilities as an important upgrade of ukraine's arsenal, they'll support ground troops and be able to intercept russian attacks in a way far superior to ukraine's soviet era. mig 29. the. the jets will also require parts and maintenance and diverted defense capabilities while on the ground. whether they're a game changer against russia, it may be, as some experts have indicated that by putting enough game changers into the mix, ukraine may eventually be able to change the game ready, steady, slow. those are the words that kicked off the world snell racing championships in norfolk england, this weekend, organizers said conditions were perfect, just a little bit, damp, and not too warm. after weeks of training and prep,
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the racers and their coaches were ready to compete. the winning trainer receives an engraved tutor tankard, and the price for the victorious snail a very juicy arrangement of remain. let us this year's worthy winter with a snail cold. yeah, there he is. and a reminder of the top story we're following for you. french motors are casting balance and a problem entry election that could produce the country's 1st bar, right government. since world war 2 were reading the pens and time aggression. national rally stands a chance of winning a majority for the 1st time of president emmanuel lackland has collaborated with left as candidates in an effort to block a far right majority with that you're up to date. but stay with us. coming up in the tech industry offers many great career opportunities, but women are still under represented. they're stay tuned for a shift. thanks for watching. my name is melissa chance. the
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