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you keep praying, and god says there's no denying western germany is being challenged and had to months, never willingly horsepower the humanitarian and groups decry the idea of assault around one of the few remaining hospitals operating in central dies that which is part of a mass evacuation of the facility, the theories, bills over onto the streets of germany, where a large crowd so far as block roads to protest the government plan to slash agricultural subsidies. and in an exclusive interview with our, to the founder of west africa's largest art galleries, says the continent must focus on his own cold search to cement as post colonial independence. why not for more?
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instead of 4 more to 40. because the friday before we see a red jacket when the doctor, because he's fault. so why not why i hadn't made maybe i didn't know everybody's wedding. i'd do that. the live in moscow. you're watching archie international. i'm rachel ruble, our top story on r t. the world health organization says for the past 12 days that hasn't been able to reach northern gaza. the humanitarian group adds its latest attempt to deliver supplies to the embattled region was cancelled due to a lack of security guarantees. medical staff were made in that part of guys are working and made a critical lock of, of segments and basic necessities. this video shows palestinian red crescent volunteers treating a wounded man during a power outage and jamalia hospitals across garza, r under increasing pressure. according to an assessment from one
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n g o 10 palestinian children become amputees every day. here's a local journalist with a distressing report from northern garza, which has been ravaged by israel, a bombing raids mugs. the new massacre was perpetrated by these really occupation against the alba family in the northern gods. a strip of the 4 story house was targeted with explosives resulting in over 80 feet child sees a numerous injuries. i am currently amidst a pile of bodies and debris in this house, while rescue team struggled to save lives under challenging conditions and limited resources. and also either of the more than 10 families residing in this house, which was bombs by a good patient aircraft yesterday, dozens of dead remain under the rubble of civil defense teams are working for the 2nd day straight to recover victims late last night we managed to risk several injured the. the occupations massacres have persisted for over 90 days in this
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brutal war. yesterday's horrific. slaughter of the alba family continues severed limbs, a building of over 5 floors. more than 10 families residing in it, and dozens of dead beneath it. the groups of massacre, as you can see with the limbs of women, children of the elderly and youth. this house shelter displaced people around 10 families, totaling over 80 individuals. they were forced out of the sa fatah, we area after some of them were detained and later released to draw these railey army directed them to the aba. well, the family's house where they thought they were safe. however, f. 16 missiles struck them in the middle of the night without warning. these are israel's target. children, women, innocent youth. israel's targets are civilians distant from any resistance. we cannot say they were targeted due to any resistance presence. in this in families
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are displaced and seeking refuge. we say god is sufficient for us and he is the best dispos or of affairs as our prayer against them. this is much it, although known to many working in the ours transportation line and the alan b crossing is known to have no affiliations with any organizations. and he opened his house to his neighbors and family after their homes were burned in the cell photography area. or message to the silent on just international community. witnessing the killing of women children and the innocent is to take a stance against these heinous crimes. where is the arab islamic, and humanitarian conscience? we appeal to the entire world after $92.00 days of war. the occupation series of atrocities and northern gaza continues. this family fled from the suff atari area to the food area in search of safety. however, it is rarely occupation forces, insistence, stripping safety from all areas, leaving behind dozens of marchers, some casualties. well, some more upsetting images here from the jabante,
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a refugee camp showing the aftermath of another idea of strikes that were quarterly killed, at least 20 civilians. we heard from an eye witness me. at 8 o'clock, we were all sleeping peacefully when we were struck without any prior warnings, door, 83 women, and 22 men in the home. at the time. we were displaced a job aliya without any belongings. as per these rarely instructions. that's my brother and his son and my sister and her son. all my family members have been displaced, including my parents and my cousins. amid the escalating is really invasion of gaza . the idea has released this footage of its troops in action on the ground. the country's military officials claimed the so called framework of a mos in northern gaza has been destroyed. however, they also say the war is likely to last throughout the entire year. but meanwhile
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in central guy is a local media are reporting 8 people have been killed by an idea of striking on the town of their l belong. earlier guys and health officials accused israel of targeting the ok. so hospital, they're withdrawn fire. the palestinians also emphasized that taking the facility out of service would be a post death sentence for thousands of wounded people. and the situation has also been decried by myself, the doctors without borders and geo, as well as the head of the world health organization of the health. as soon as the report is immense, needs especially health workers, medical supplies and beds. but staff said their greatest need was for their hospital and its staff, patients and families there to be protected from strikes and hostilities. no hospitals are functioning in northern garza, were another w h l mission was cancelled today due to the dangers and the lack of necessary permissions elsewhere and does a mere handful of health facilities operate. locks as the most important hospital
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remaining and causes middle area and must remain functional and protected to deliver it's like saving services for the erosion of its functionality cannot be permitted. doing so in the face of such trauma, injury and humanitarian suffering would be immoral and medical outrage. in the neighboring city of con eunice idea strikes have hit 30 targets overnight, according to the as rarely, military palestinian authorities and the media have accused israel of targeting civilians. and a journalist, their local reporter, months or show and brings us this report from the city. despite the challenges, despite the lock, the fluids, walter vacations, despite the lack of safety and security. despite having tags. heating the bullets, eating the air stores a few 100 meters last, where we are the 10s of thousands of refugees, civilians that has been displayed. the rates that trust yesterday was one of those
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that these, these, when it comes to casualties. here is how numerous in the south over 220 have been murdered. why the ios and many others on the tub with insects across different areas. he's journalists, have been killed, including the sun. so that according to what additional funds together with his for the 3 of us, it's the side of the for j edison. however, we continue to the board to this white all the towns. and we're proud to be part of this network. thank you to the audience. forthwith tediously. this thing to us, the secretary of state and they blank and says washington has taken active measures to settle the conflict between israel and the mos during his latest middle east
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trip. he also emphasized his commitments to provide humanitarian assistance and prevent further escalation in the region. back of the us, palestinian supporters interrupted president joe biden. during his speech at the south carolina church was purchased as calling for an immediate cease fire in gaza . the me, i understand i understand the passion and i've been quietly work requiring warranty which is really government to get them to reduce and significantly get out of gas using all that i can do. my anger has boiled over onto the streets of germany,
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were scores of farmers are protesting and the government's plan to slash agricultural subsidies. the rows of tractors have blocked the roads in several cities, including berlin, where the main avenue leading to the brandenburg gate has been paralyzed. that mister se the government's proposed curbing of tax cuts will put many farms under strain. the nationwide strike has already spread to other cities, including munich, dresden, new brandenburg and aust, number of our to contribute our rachel marsden has more the way the rock is here in berlin. right now. i'm right underneath the brandenburg gate and uh, on this side of the gate, you have all this action kind of a street party vibe button on the phone atmosphere. and we have a whole load of trucks and tractors to behind me. these are farming workers from all over germany who have decided to converge on berlin all this week. this is day one of what they say will be of multi day protests leading up to
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a guy protests are hoping on the 15th of january. now why that here? well, it all has to do with the fact that the schultz coalition government has called back some tax breaks that they've benefited from. traditionally, the big one being fuel subsidies that allow for the, especially in this type of really high energy prices and especially for them with a very energy intensive food production work that they do. they have at this point um, benefited from at least having that. and now that's been taken off the board and that's been cut. and well, it's interesting because after they started making a bit of a rock s and after the government got wind to the fact that there was going to be some protest auction. they did roll it back a little bit on that. so the subsidy types and they said, look, con, we'll just slow roll it. and instead of just hitting you with a subsidy cut all together, right now, we'll just roll it up gradually. so they,
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the government slow rolling it and they're slow rolling it right up to run the invert gate. the other issue is the fact that the, these agriculture workers didn't have to pay a road tax on the vehicles that you see behind me, these trucks and tractors, being used for agricultural purposes. wow. now the government say you're going to have to pay a road tax on these vehicles. so i guess they figured, hey, if we're gonna have to pay a tax for the roads, may is well taken out for a spin. why is this going on? why is the government decide to do this now? why they put me down hard on the farmers and the farmers specifically, especially at a time when the government's energy policies, skyrocketing, energy prices, incorporated into the production of food are really having these guys hardwell. as it turns out, sorts of coverage earlier this year, besides very discreetly take about 60000000000 euros from a cobit recovery. i guess it is a slush fund to transfer it over to
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a green industry fund. and well, the conservative opposition got when did that and made a complaint to the courts and the court said, hey man, you've got to put it back. so kind of like a kid who took money from mom's wallet and spent some of it. well, they were $13000000000.00 euro short, so schultz polish it government took a look at their portfolio of places where they can tax and spend and they decided farmers or it all of that fits into the much larger picture here in germany, of the average citizen, not just farmers, but the average citizen really struggling you hear all over when you're walking through through town and walk you through the city and you ask people, you know, um, what do you think of the cost of living? is it appreciate everyone just because, you know, it's just so much so it's always weighing very heavily. these guys are saying the same sort of thing. we're fighting for the average german and who's struggling with high cost of living and inflation as
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a result of this government's policies. but next in an extended interview, we discussed the power of arts and the cultural struggle for african sovereignty was nick a davy. so couldn't hear the founder of the new case center for art and culture in nigeria, west africa's largest art gallery. the hello welcome to our exclusive interview with chief nick a. dave is brooklyn dies just the founder of the new k outs and cultures center in lagos, nigeria, the one welcome to you, my kind of tunes for tokens was sent out to try to. i'd like to to share the inspiration behind establishing the new care center for arts and culture. i was impact as they had a promotion african. ok, well the impact that didn't make a sent awful lot. i've called joyce 14 east to teaching the younger people the out
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for our try. heritage. so did come on is cool. anyway, the what i know about the creativity of the out of the country. i was privileged to go to our medicaid in 1974 to teach women as well. the actual key west is what i went to teach. now, ready for 4 doesn't go to school. they don't want to a lot. i know that well with the i the patients doctors make and i do, they are really going down. we have to add one or 2 walks to our why the patients. and that's what i'm doing. i have 4 same fast and idea. one initial move that child for me, they 2671 and i will die light. the 61 in the deep will be 2000. and this one is 2000 and these 4 inspired to to open all the senses into stocks.
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what we've seen as this by monday. okay. what is by, i mean is to train between us. when i train you, you must train on pass along. i'm passing the knowledge to the young guy getting additional because this i get it. i'm below the, for the young, i get it is i have trans show, many people quotes that idea here. i in the us, all of our jobs for them to be able to find the knowledge to the young. i get that issue. our country is a great country. we have to also have the government. who am i work along the way to the we have to have it. and that brings me to my next question. that's the you, you've been installed, applicants for the promotion of asking to ask them coach or how do believe individuals as people and institutions can contribute to preserve and then celebrating african culture. that is why i'm training between this and titans free of charge for both or you all on middle age. the transmission ties free of
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charge on where you were to shall, will not let me see. i'm about 100. i was just the day from different parts of the interesting idea. they come to know the knowledge and then when didn't get back to school, the finish, i think i don't get to jump. you sort id jump. so in the car, continue with that, been to read the text i with also with whatever they want to do before they get to jump. so you see joe, yes, let him know you in this box kind of a legal center and you have over a 1000 pieces which is the largest in west africa. it's also a significant culture. hope you have people from different countries, different worlds of life. ok. how do you to rates and showcase this expensive collection to highlight the diversity of african utah
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is just a tough job, but why we have people coming from different parts of the world, toshiba decrypting, a few off and i get it. i'm not so kind of king of motor vehicle was here. we want to spend one day. he and the 21 week i'm every day he come to the gallery thing, one of the 6. yes. that is the part it all came over. i did, so i now said they can kindly call me from visual countries. i've seen the criteria to us that i get it. why not or should i do now? that is why make it free of charge for they do that to call my social 4 days at night in the i had that this belong to was this also would teach mickey for so we are very blessed and i get a moment to get africa today. is largely influenced by foreign culture, especially western culture. we want to talk like fan wants to just like them. and this is some of our indigenous cultural identity. there's
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a generation of africa. assume that the can speak the 19th or mother tongue. what can be done to change? they said make africans more appreciative. feel culture? well, our chief audrey shall be doing right from the age of 6, before 6. so 66 years old. like what are you got now? you see the speak language to that you then one desk. we have choice, in which case i want our own young jin additional for me showed him what got to be very, very important, right? from the age of to release the key of language to your doctor. because all your adults are your son, because this is our own prior denise, as our heritage and leave for the most lab. how to positive knowledge. so long did you that the noise? well no the i tried to should. i mean, if you said i would do is the i'm in my life so. so to cool. okay. cool. so she,
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she go and buy or you buy, you know, from yeah. then you move back to your, you mention, well she to really say, oh, we chose, you say, well, because that is in time range. so they now say, oh is it was issue was maybe deductible, then let me say, okay, is life, i mean they give not safe. you watch a wide range of that. that is why the more that to on the transition line is, is very, very important. so we is like going back to our why root on this very important for all of us using the african america? call me back. because yeah. license i is planted in africa. any where do go to the come back no matter how. really the laptop yeah. choice the arrows to god not and i'm very active so that i want to really watch here. we shall 1st will make sure that our roots, us, and die off. yes, no thoughts is very important to have some culture. we've been making ox s as the
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north civilization long before. uh, contact with a west and as you've been an advocates of condom in the newton nevada advice by west impalas, what actions should be taken to address and rectify this historical injustices. and there's also a debates, or if there's going to ask if i should be returned or not, they say, you know, the west and as has a better way of keeping them that we don't need it. how to react to that. where there is one time in my house on we have to be fighting on the west when they've come to i want to tell you the axis. now, do you have create a new work on this for one? if they cannot compete with the why, you look at our wow trash. so here you go to the museum. now daniel, put enough money down for them to you who got started one in dimmsdale. so i would
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say those one of my day i don't see an issue can be to come quote or define us where they can look up the diag for apartment d for one day i'm bringing back, but that is accurate is i'm to new visual also and bridge the younger audience because life is at i'm not the slice a very true being the phone of one of the largest or the largest privately owned category in west africa. what challenges do you face in men seen in search of vast and expanding cultural spaces? not just legals, like you're likely to those as a bu jet is could be and other places. how do you cheap for gathering sorts of pristine position and that, that the odds for those valuable as folks and you see how to maintain it. where to mention the actual requests are, might not to use my surface very easy on,
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i walk away some of the i to use out of they are allowed to come any time. so the tools to really set up top i up to pay the phone because no, i would say that. so what at the, at the someone who i now shows teach governor. i do wanna add anything on the form i want to watch. i want to tell you that at the same job and people should make no use our heritage, the creating machine that are new for us include name in future. and you should always make sure we protect treat shop products the actors to have this afternoon. so the half is to do the counseling who's wanted to buy it. some of the act is very critical, but they don't have money to buy di finch know so africans also appreciate you, cuz some people think, you know, is as strong as, and at the,
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the price of those valuable assets. ridiculously, in those prices. how much has changed over the years and africans beginning to appreciate out and also support the opposite? yes, i would say the other identity issue 9, q people off to the age of $0.65 a 60 $5.00. yeah, the one who is the mutual fortune, the add to the one who is for what they look. i took in it. he created the optics because every time i retired from india is only 60 something. and she's one of our big from without the ad ads. so we need multiple really more options in idea. when we said this in our community, how work is going for? can you find for me, i don't know why she was sending me an idea of mobile devices where she moved to us is when you put her walk in the auction, the society decides to be going to do these things. the last 15 there for us one
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who can go to google and she did carpet really push me to the floss walk. she showed this $1200000.00. the 2nd one go for 2400000 done. i did. todd one is $2.00 on equally bush, maybe. so if you go to and see the price of the $19.00 that match, you will be so proud of the old country. so the society besides the price of the app is not the address matches why we need to create a lot of shop. that's how i won't become 50, but we don't have the money. i where to. ready shall time to have to pay almost $5000.00 for the good just to completely download our country. we go to advice, you cannot compete because the money to rent it. so we need a new box to support us. so our account, so good year. so you come because it is, i mean i get, i'm not even the highest one now that get,
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is the highest bid on that. so we need loss of thought in our country the trial before. well, no, you will, by both. now the young after the full i using act to like am i stuck here it so that is why we are very proud of them. so we need more young people who will be collecting the act of that will, conscious now talking about right. you've been in this business for decades or been more than 50 years of experience. can you share some memorable lumens or achievements, annual joining and prevention? i forgot to include joe from the new k and pirate of when any of that team was bred to i. m a half is when to i'm ready. guy in 1974. we are 10 from africa and then we have fall from that. get out you from the 50 fall country in africa, fall from that, get out. this is a pride for us. and then i'm the only one along all of them. so when i get
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a medicaid card and i seem to have to add this, i'm, it should bring some tea back. that's the benefits i want people. why now while adapting for call dish i before we kind of just watch it. i know. yeah, i know it was. ready something like that, i say ok, me, ice on guidelines. my father godaddy was 1960 say, well then i say it is good. if i give him the opportunity, i would love to open the gallery where the voice of the actually is going to be said. the i'll walk is the voice on that is what i stopped when icon. i was one or 15 wife on an icon. i flushed. actually my whole life that these walk on image. i'm any guys dallas will kind of you. so i've touch any, do i now go back again to speak? some people on the street come on line. this walk has got a garden, was dental far for my for the got you. i made it. so maybe i was getting dramatic.
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i want to talk to so i started the training because way we don't have the car wash and nobody is going to head for us and who is waiting for more documents in the family car. you bought one from the bar to start to do if, you know, know judy i name is in the wal mart, cynthia has to happen with the act. we talk to people now the media don't do. we don't know what we are doing. that's why i always talk to people. why home buying the initial for me to be able to do this to, to showcase the grid to meet you off like do this. so we need more media to have for us to showcase i well, i show people what we are doing in our country. we hold at you, we have 25000 pieces on every 2 east. i get it. so people should have to, to another country. i sure may be and i know that to yes, but to drive to now we don't have enough for that. get a loan on everything is already did
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a lot of your passion choices known to reflect your commitment to african culture. you stand out every way you go with colorful beads and ask is at what significance does this cultural expression you'll fashion is a form of cultural expression. hold for you. well, i always wanted to see, i'll quote you our head to change this our price. so when i, when i need to see me where this is from because all the sudden cycle cycle from the fuel, what are about to follow this data cycle. so the slot i call it when it is something like 100 where you way to also hand it. so before i do the ride for the medicine, i want to to where do you need that is 40 to me time because we have the child of africa. the whole thing for you now for the cost and you have an idea of how well,
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what i'll do as a full on that is why i guess it's i which is $42.00 later. so the ready stem. they are the one who responds or that to us. so we, we don't know what we have if you have no, that's what we have to offer our watch on the song you're looking for. i'm going to different country just to have to sean sound. yes. and i did have the best, they've come for the beach, they did have the best, the food, then yellow fries, the fee. so and i get it, i have the best. why is not promote your own? is i don't from watching 14, because the funding people we sit where duckett spilled out, where he couldn't because he's hot. so why not the way our had me maybe an idea now everybody's wedding. i do day. we see my walk shelby initial with the how, who are you see how to do everything initial. so we want people to see that these creativity belong to was our issue. sure. issues.

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