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the the, this is dw news line from ballot, gaza sweet spot, so it looks good on the way and go home without how much families have is really hostages held by the militants demand a deal fall palestinians hoping for an end to the devastating military campaign. also coming up the world health organization sounds vietnam over an outbreak of impulse and africa. as the case numbers of the virus serge, the w h o declare as a global health emergency, the outbreak is being fueled by a new mode, dangerous barrier. and 3 years after the tale of on took back control of i've gone,
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it's dawn, germany is ending its program to provide a haven for those fleeting basement islam is osh rule. we meet for my ask and judges who've been denied visa, the guy that is welcome to the program. the health industry in gaza, which is run by hamas as the palestinian dest told from the gallons of was no supposed $40000.00. it comes as negotiate as i'm meeting and don't how to discuss a plan to end the will. both homos, which is considered a terrorist organization by many countries, is not participating in the talks. negotiators are using a plan, drafted by the us and endorsed by the un security council. it goals for 6 weeks is fine. gaza, a mouse would release its remaining is rarely hostages. in exchange for palestinian
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prisoners, israel would allow unlimited a deliveries into gossip and withdrawal. its forces, it weighs me in the studio. now on circumstance, the expert in international diplomacy in the senior director of the account to extreme isn't a project. how is good to have you here at this deal being discussed in, in doha now has been on the table in essence, for months. why the sudden movement? well, i think there is an element of desperation from old sites. it's very clear that these negotiations are something that you, ron, was willing to wait for um, before it decides on advance or implemented sounds that where they're getting off on yet. and this is really a last ditch effort to compliment the military pressure that us has been building up in the region to ensure that the around them to stands. that this is a very, very dangerous point of integration. and therefore, last attempt to, to reach you to a conclusion me know, how much negotiating power does, how much really a half at this point. i mean, they're not at the table apparently,
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but still, well, i mean, the key, the aspect of how much does influence over these negotiations. and the reason why seemed wise now the head of our mazda is really these really hostages, that it holds these negotiations, half from the stopping place, by the basic contradiction, which has not yet present. so i am asked to be as hostages to ensure its survival as a group in gaza and the survival of its leadership in gaza. and israel needs these hostages back in order to destroy him, us as a group and take out it's leadership and also so this is not a resolvable contradiction, and i've not had a forward on how this could be done. and now if this is a unresolved full of contradiction of how difficult would it be to reach a meaningful deal, then very difficult because it would require that there is some strategic thinking about the long term aspects of how is the clause the strip going to be administered what happens after these really security forces withdraw as part of the steel?
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how can they be emotions of how must be prevented if they're still smuggling routes? for example, from egypt into the causes to all of these details. i've not really being address the reason why as well in fists that it has to hold the philadelphia corridor. i either small strip of land between the gaza strip and the age of egypt. and florida is to prevent those smuggling tunnels from reopening. but this is exactly what time us doesn't wants to accept. now candidates in the really agree to deal with out who's a government forwarding a policy. it temporary data. yes. so temporary cease fire with some of these really also just back. that's within the realm of the possible politically speaking, giving the composition of his government any long term solution. well, really bring out the basic differences within this government where you have ministers like ben grand, smart, rich, who do not want to see a basic solution for palestinians and gaza. we want to push out the policy,
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needs from jobs and make it by the race route. versus column the now the forces in the complementary ones, this conflict to and now that let's talk about the us is really relations. what role do the us play in this and all day? the ones that are really pushing yours is really pushing also because this is also the last domestic window of opportunity for the us. the us elections are really kicking off in the old. and it's now this administration, by all intents and purposes, is entering a real name, talk period before the november november election. so if there's any obligation by these really sites is, would not bode well, especially if that is going to be a full up democratic up ministration. now, it top official income and of how mazda said they were losing face in the us as a mediator. the presence of casa and egypt fill this gap.
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this is just a negotiation tactic. it is very clear that without us this, the would not even be on the table without us. they still will not be signed by anyone on these really side. so obviously how much is bargaining at the moment? they still reading from the fact that they lost that chief negotiator a couple of weeks ago in the intent wrong. so i, i wouldn't take too much for granted that how much is losing a faith in the us who would replace us as a good question on sale options. with that, thank you very much. thank to ukraine's top command the sound of serious cases. keith had set up a military office in russia's coast region while his forces, instead of advancing foot. um, he said, ukraine is in control of dozens of settlements, spending more than 1100 square kilometers of russian territory. he says it plans to use the occupied area as a strategic buffet zone to protect its board up its board
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a region from a russian attacks. in the past 10 days, ukraine has carry out the biggest attack on the russian soil. since the 2nd world war ukraine launched its incursion into russia from the border region of sunni, which sits directly across from the caustic region of correspondence. nick connelly was at the board of this uh, destroyed border crossing. he sent us this update to this is way ukraine's incursion into rush. it began just over with you guys. while i'm standing here is still ukraine territory behind me. you can see that destroyed for the post and 10 kilometers down the road is the russian town a soldier way. if social media videos to be believed, the great new flag is already fine, but now it's capacity quite here. we can hear a 35 in the distance evacuated ukraine. the residence of the villages along this border have told us that whereas before they had over the past 2 years had rush no 2 weeks for us and drones just on this other side of the border,
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attacking them. now, those russian boots in the ground to being replaced by russian plains in the sky with very dangerous club dumps on the road we've just driven here from su me, we saw calculus, ukrainian mitre vehicles full bearing that very characteristic triangle mocking. that has been the characteristic of this incursion into russia. we saw lots of ambulance in the family that's is coming from russia back into ukraine health territory in the other direction. it's hard to get a sense of what's actually happening on the ground in coast region. russian that your bill goes and russian civilians and social media have been posting less and less and you're going and so just for that part of being told not speak to the press, especially not on camera. but you can please have increasingly being open about what they've time to do here. there's been talk about humanitarian chord, those for russian. so civilians left behind and coast region to either get back to russian hill territory or simply hit into ukrainian hilde attempting to ukraine proper. and those have been took all of creating that tree or 3rd to some kind of
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body that will go from the lives of those russian civilians left behind in the ukrainian control thought coast region. because our struggles to come up with a response to this incursion to coast region, ukraine shows no sign of a plan to bring its troops back over this pulled up back out of rush it into ukraine, and they come live fat reporting. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. today. thailand's coalition government is about to nominate. hey, tom, tom, it's in a was as candidates, a prime minister. it's elected c would be the search should've on family member to meet the country of the father until it comes a day off to the constitutional court dismissed the previous leader in an ethics case, thousands of people in colorado took to the streets condemning the rape and murder was a female training doctor. on the slogan, reclaimed, the knights demonstrate ass cold for an end to the problem of violence against women in india. smaller protests also took place in all the cities around the
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country. suited for testers have gathered into buying the desperate capital dock in an attempt to block rallies by the supporters of the house to prime minister. shake casino. august 15th is a public holiday. the anniversary of the assassination of fuzzy and his father, a full month president, around $300.00 people died and student demonstrations that ended has seen his rule has been 3 years since the tale bon, re establish control over. i've gone a stone. now a visa program for ask, going to work for german institutions, enough gone. this done is about and leaving many ask of nationals in onset. when the tale bon sees control from the democratically elected government in 2021. the receives of k all says of guns, tried to flee. germany problem is visas to thousands of people who had worked for
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civil society groups and were considered to be at risk of child. yvonne revenge thought the program only took in about 600 people and is now shutting down for good . that's left more than $5000.00 off guns with an uncertain future. they include numerous former off gun judges who were recently refused visas by germany. they say without justification on x report looks into one such story to stuck in uncertainty. this off gun judge whose identity were protecting for his own safety, says that if the german government had not rejected his visa application, he would not be in germany with his family. i emailed the german development agency t i z asked me for the reason behind the rejection of my case. unfortunately, i did not get a reply g i z repeatedly stated that it was the embassies decisions. but we have no
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contact with the german embassy because g i z as in contact with us and with the embassy. according to this, i've gotten judge the families of all the gun judges were staying in hotels, funded by the german government through g eyes that however, when their visas were rejected, they were also evicted from the hotels and they now live in rented houses. we rented a room and one of as lama about suburbs. and as you can see, there is not much in the room. we don't even have anything to cover the floor. i cannot afford to live with my family here. so i sent them back to afghanistan. i had to be separated from my family so that there was a tragic moment in my life. this is the 1st time i've been separated from my family
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. after the taliban took control of campbell, i've gotten a sense. former judicial system was replaced by the tyler bonds sherry system. the tyler bond, replace the judges, prosecutors and professional staff of the ministry of justice with their own people . all graduates of religious schools, like many other employees of the former system, the diesel and legal staff sort asylum in other countries. as we ask the german federal government is not to reject asylum cases based on minor, an unjustified reasons known only to them. because asylum seekers have no other option. asylum seekers face security threats under helpless. that's why they seek protection in different countries. it's unfair to approve the case of the essential stays only to reject it later and crush our hopes. there is no end in sight to the
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uncertainty for this former judge and others like him, as funds for germany is resettlement program may be cut. not charging me now is a report about how came it from the w's diary. postal service of thousands of afghans who worked for germany had been promised a new life here, but very few of actually made it out of town. his don, how is diamond is visa program being viewed at the moment? but will it's a complex situation a german needs federal admission program for i've gotten this done. was launched in 2022 was aimed at bringing up to 36000 vet, noted by the people from of guns done to safety in germany. however, a progress has been very slow, according to advocacy group by july of 2024. on lead, $540.00 individual habit, i've done the program. and while around 3000 people have received approvals to enter some individual who would initially approve toward the admission of no being
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rejected due to changing policies and delays. meanwhile, advocacy groups are raising alarms about this, emphasizing that any further delays could endanger lives. they are calling on the gym and government to accelerate the process in honor the commitment made by the coalition government. now, the federal visa program was introduced the great fund fab uh, 2 years ago now its budgets could be entirely eliminated. what does that mean for people like the judge, for example, we just saw in the report to as you also mentioned, the, the federal admission program for the guns done phase is know a significant threat, new to planned budget cuts by the german government. if the proposed reduction of over $60000000.00 euros in 2025 goes through, it would effectively mean the end of the program for the individual like the aft of gun judge mentioned in the report. this potentially, the budget cut means also the data hopes of finding safety and protection in gym,
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and you could be dest advocacy groups are urgently calling for the government to not only maintain but increased funding for this program. um, well the elimination of uh or severe reduction of this program would have many people would leave many people vote and that have been they can stay in 3rd countries because they have financial resources. has it dried up and most of them to home? do you have already spoken of sold all the other belonging, bucky enough gun is done with homes to be resettled in germany. now a has public sentiment here regarding i've got his don changed in the last 3 years . oh, i would say yes. so the public sentiments in germany regarding a gun, his son has shifted over the 1st 3 years significantly of initially following the tyler buns take over off. i've gotten his son in mid august, 2021. there was significant attention and support on the humanitarian crisis. and
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germany's role in supporting off guns if you would use was significant. the public and political focus was on providing aid and facilitating the resettlement of those key in the tunnel bundled you. however, other issues of take a no priority in the nation of this course in germany, for example, the stopping of a police officer by enough gun site. and i'm so you could in mind hiding, for instance, says intensified now the page around a site and policies and security concerns. that also has been a noticeable shift in political landscape within germany and europe generally with some rights leaning political parties getting, getting no attraction. this shift reflect of in public opinion and policy discussions with growing called for stricter immigration controls and more total evaluation of the asylum seeker, as but reports of germany is not engaging even in talks with other countries regarding the potential deforestation of some asylum seekers. of which also
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highlights a move from a focus of a more humanitarian aid to advertising security and integration challenges accumulated from the w's diary, positive service. thank you very much on thank you. of the world health organization is that a global public health emergency over an outbreak of a new strain of the impulse virus in africa. the virus was formerly known as monkey pucks and can be passed on through close contact. it causes flu like symptoms and lesions on the body and it can kill, it's now been detected in the least teen african countries. but the democratic republic of congo has been hit particularly hard and polk says searching across africa. and this is ground 0 thousands of cases hoping that poets didn't, the democratic republic of congo as
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a new outbreak grips the country. it's already claimed at least $450.00 lives, most of them children. and it's showing no sign of slowing down. 7 double box, we're worried that on the more we don't feel that the government is mobile. those are that is concerned about the best way to try and control this epidemic, which is threatening the congolese population. that busy gets it up and that's open . what is formerly known as monkey pucks and polk spreads through place, contact, causing flu like symptoms and painful tests, spilled legions. but this new strain is proving more infectious and even more deadly next. but speed of the growing outbreak in africa could just be the tip of the iceberg. this is not just that last week on the issue. and books is a global trade. it minute that knows no boundaries nor is
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located in the 5 is blocked. it's blocked out, but not abilities waiting on all we just went and it these in this moment of the body never ability that we must find. oh, great. the bottom and the must put that we are or lovely from the put with less on and we are place. so need that the world health organization last declared impulse and international health emergency in 2022 with cases in more than 70 countries. that was locked, the shut down with the help of vaccines and treatments in which countries that very few of those are available in africa and global health officials. hype, this new emergency declaration will kicks to us in the international efforts to contain the disease, a barrier. i spoke to mama lanier he's of raleigh,
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just at the university of lancaster in england's i asked him how different this outbreak of impulse was compared to the last 12 years ago. to last couple of months, we have been seeing an increased number of cases across the africa and now contacting countries have been reporting these cases and it has expanded obviously, you know, 17000 cases already reported the last couple of months. and this actually has been because of a one new value into us. the impulse carter cleared one b and this is the one that was connecting into the aspect of before. but it did not get that mutation. so because the virus was subjected quite extensively, recently, you've got those mutation, and that is what is between the 2 of these infection. so compared to the previous one, this particular played and this particular type of the impulse is more about danny . it kind of costs more disease in terms of scale,
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but also it has more causing the lead time to do, for example, 3 to 4 percent of the people who are infected with this one have on flushing actually died, which is significantly higher than what we have observed in the last uh, been dominic smell the world health organization has the glad impulse outbreak a, a global health emergency. how much of a difference does that make or whether inclusive but it should make a significant difference because that is really the highest level of along the actual can can also um, to create a little bit of responses. and particularly when it comes to the inbox, i think in the last public health emergency we have gathered enough in knowledge and information, for example. and we know reach back seems a lot better. we know the diagnostic testing was better. i think this emergencies really recall the coalition, and the collected effort from the globe is to be any data base source and re purpose those resources to pull the efforts in deploying the vaccines in containing
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the infection. inappropriate testing and making sure that the awareness is at the level where it is required to really minimize the spread, because this proud load them. this one within the continent is definitely gonna pull the risk for the rest of the world. and now let's compare this. if we can, to the last, uh, global pandemic, the corona virus, how does this compare? is it some similarly infected? and so with the total viruses, they kind of what it says are a bone based part, quite lavishly compared to the impulse. because people that are to be to a distance on less than 2 inter distance can still cost to be inception with the code on lighters. but for the impulse, you have to have a very close interaction, very close skin to skin contact. that is to be a, it's of products. and more importantly than the lesions in the unplug start developing, we become very collectivistic disease. you cannot really misjudge that one compared
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to any other infection, but in the kronos. what exactly the fluids do cause the similar kind of symptoms? one can easily confused with that, but with the am, parks is very difficult. we need misjudged that. but at the same time, we also need to assess and estimate that the overall mortality, the people who died, that the impulse is significantly higher than the pro nevada. so overall impact the risk and the impact it would have. would it be look more than what we have witnessed, ms. aconia by this? if it's increase in cost mission at that scale, the by rutledge's mom is more near from the university of lancaster in the u. k. thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us. thanks for having me. i think twice and coastal city of zod or is draw your locals and to select whether it's one of a kind. c, oregon not some intricate network of pipes. and chavez, and this pilot only by the force of a c,
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the musical c phone has become an increasingly popular spot. as a heat wave sweeps across the bulk, this musical instrument is played purely by the waves that left the shore. the marble stepsons of darcy front tied 35 under water pipes that stretched across 17 meters, swallowing air from the waves to create music. the overdue of a separate for his part of the waterfront has turned into a meditative focal point of the city, of which is very welcome and very necessary and today's busy stressful life. so this installation means a lot to us. the fidelity by selection on some of the off of the architectural wonder was created by architects nicolo by church and opened in 2005. this helps
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transform the croatian time, which was destroyed in the 2nd world war. now it grows tourists from all over the world. yeah. uh we heard it earlier and we so we came here to discover this. so and it's good. yeah, that's a good song. it's surprising that the good the melodies are ever changing. just as every wave is unique. so is each song, the oregon sings every day. and before we go, italy's mount epa is erupt. thing as it experience as a particularly high level of activity. the eruption sought ashlyn, smoke into the app to hide so some 10 kilometers flights. a nearby cataneo airport, well grounded nearby towns reports of being coveted. in black volcanic mount is in
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a almost constant state of activity with documents of your options going back street and a half 1000 years. and that's it from me and those team from our level update for at the top of the focus on your business. the
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home can be contemptuous, but for different reasons. and the child would then go to another country. why would that be good? i'm afraid that she would be murdered or kidnapped us in there when generations flash a 60 minute on the, on the long voyage through the ocean. and mother, i'm back with account for a long time. they had to be humans on the journey, but now the premises have to come there, protect the
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ocean conservation, dw, the hello and welcome to focus on europe. it's great to have you with us. following a week of rioting and vandalism. more than 400 people have been arrested across the united kingdom. the riots erupt after 3 young girl is richard steering and nice, a tech nationwide. and she is in protest with fuels by false information on social media. that the suspects was a muslim asylum seeker. police officers were attacked shelves,
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vandalized or looted.

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