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this is g.w. news live from berlin no diplomatic breakthrough and no letup in the fighting on day 6 of israeli palestinian violence israeli airstrikes destroy a building in gaza city housing major international media outlets the military says the high rise was linked to hamas intelligence. and israel's financial center comes under its heaviest bombardment so far a mosque launches a dozens of rockets from gaza into television. also coming up in sports news on the
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show crunch time and going to sleep football always bored me to brand and book themselves another season in germany's top flight. oh and clay richardson a very warm welcome to the show on the 6th day of conflict between israel and the palestinians the white house has weighed in u.s. president joe biden who has said a little about the flare up is again emphasizing israel's right to defend itself and he's told the palestinian president mahmoud abbas that hamas must end its rocket bombardment of israel and on the ground there's been more bloodshed multiple members of an extended palestinian family were killed by israeli bombs as they slept in gaza israeli airstrikes also destroyed a tower block housing apartments and offices of international media organizations.
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13 stories reduced to rubble in seconds israel not hesitating to strike back hard against hamas. the building housed international news agencies israel's defense forces say hamas intelligence was using the media as unwitting human shields. warned about the attack journalists pleaded with an israeli intelligence officer for more time. i'm going to look here from the a.p. news agency all of our equipment is in there including cameras and editing equipment give me 15 minutes to get it out. request denied the airstrike went ahead as planned. in another part of gaza a family of 10 had no warning before bombs flattened their home they were killed in their sleep all except for maybe 0 more so i mean. my cousin
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died with her children only omar here survived. he hurt his leg and his eye and he can't breastfeed because his throat is injured. in israel hamas rocket attacks are also killing civilians. one man died when a rocket struck his building in a tel of eve suburb. others narrowly escapes death. 2 more metres and it would have been my house. i was in the shelter and i said that's it the building is gone. the united states has sent a mid ranking diplomat how the ahmed to negotiate a cease fire but there's no breakthrough so far. well earlier we spoke to our
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jerusalem correspondent tanya kramer to find out how israeli authorities have responded to international criticism over the bombing of the gaza skyscraper statements came out 1st of all by the israeli military there were actually 2 statements so they were saying another quote a few lines from them they said that the building contained military assets used to be going to the intelligence office of the hamas terrorist organization as it was in the statement they later said it was an r. and d. office and the 2nd statement that hamas hyatt's according to the statement behind civilian media offices and used them as human shields and that it's hamas actually that place says military targets deliberately at the heart of densely populated areas in the gaza strip so they didn't give any more details so evidence. the offices that they're talking about and this is a bit and line but hearing here officially and what we've seen also in the past
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days happening in gaza high rise buildings a lot of buildings also. which also contain presidents of flats and people living that it became homeless now. that they were targeted because israel says they are containing infrastructure or offices belonging to hamas or other militant groups and we are nearly a week into this conflict and tanya you've been reporting tirelessly for us throughout it how are things where you are in israel now. well i think in israel you have so many different opinions about what's happening and you know i talked to some people in tel aviv has said you know we really want this to stop it's also very intense it's also more intense than usual when it comes to the rocket barrages but there are also people who say dysart continue is well should continue this campaign that hamas needs to be a deterrent and in other places of course also in jerusalem there are different
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opinions also among palestinians about that but i can see you know there are a lot of tensions everywhere you have tensions in jerusalem there where they already you know weeks leading up to these hostilities you had today again demonstrations in the occupied west bank by a palestinian stair inside israel there a lot of tensions and also seeing of course demonstrations in neighboring countries so of classic you know there's also a sense that says waiting for more international gates meant for a push for a ceasefire but also with the understanding that there needs to be a political situation solution so that it doesn't repeat itself on and on again to these tiny ok i thank you so much for that update. of the conflict in the middle east has brought people on to the streets in cities around the world to protest against an israeli attacks here in berlin police clashed with crowds as thousands
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joined a pro palestinian rally. a gathering also marks the palestinian nakba day anniversary which commemorates mass displacement during the arab israeli because of 1948. and the reporter gerri great has been out covering those demonstrations in berlin. here in central billions dollars and have been marching on the streets to not only mark day but to show his solidarity with people in gaza there has been some wrist police scuffled with some of the crowds they fired pepper spray and made some wrists tensions are high not only here in berlin bought in cities across germany police have made a wrist of people that they allege burn flags in front of synagogues in in various cities german leaders have condemned these anti semitic ochs and i say anti semitism has no place in german society. our reporter jerrod rate there now we can
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turn our attention to some other news that's making headlines around the world voters and she lay are electing delegates to draft a new constitution or replace the one imposed decades ago during augusto pinochet's military dictatorship activists hope the new framework will include equality for women and environmental protections. and the operator of the largest u.s. gas line gasoline pipeline says that its presumed normal operations after being hit by a ransomware attack disruption to clone oil pipelines network stretching from texas to the east coast triggered supply shortages and long lines at many gas stations. and pope francis has met the u.s. climate and boy john kerry to prepare for a u.n. summit on the environment kerry arrived in the vatican as part of a european tour to meet government officials and business leaders to discuss the climate conference in glasgow. and russia has deployed aircraft and fire fighters
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to extinguish forest fires a heat wave has pushed temperatures above 30 degrees celsius in central russia and siberia and the eastern region of human flames have engulfed more than 60000 hectares. and china has landed a spacecraft on mars the latest step in its ambitious space program the chinese rover will stay in its lander for a few more days of tests before exploring the red planet the rover has yet to send back any images from mars but here's the story of how it got there and what the mission aides to find out. after a treacherous journey through the martian atmosphere the chinese spacecraft a honey land safely on the red planet a major triumph of beijing space ambitions and the culmination of years of hard work. for example this was not an easy task it's our 1st time down this path and we have encountered many difficulties and it was
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through a lot of hard work that today we were able to make our goals a reality i'm delighted this is a key event for the china air space and technology corp this is the chinese people's 1st river landing on another planet. there's a wrong rover on board will explore an icy area of mars known as utopia. it was formed by the violent impact of an asteroid about 4000000000 years ago past space probes have discovered large amounts of frozen water under the surface here an enormous layer of ice lies only a few meters below the surface using radar jurong can precisely measure the underground i guess. they're very very is named after the chinese god of fire 8 days after landing when diagnostic tests have finished it will go into action. nasa says 2 miles robots use similar high tech equipment to jurong even though nasa
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research takes years drones the mission will be short for 3 months the rover will explore the surface of mars measure its magnetic field and study the properties of weathered martian rock the pro-ball then forward the collected data back to earth to a ground station in china. well this weekend sees the 2nd to last round of blueness league again with a lot at stake for those of battling to avoid relegation went up against brannon with both teams barely above the drop zone or came away victorious securing another season in the top flight and leaving bremen into trouble. the message was simple in augsburg the fans believe anything less than a win for their team could mean having to prepare for the 2nd division even with one more game to play. their coach marcus vine cyril knew it too
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and so did very braman coach florian cole felt his team was an even worse shape trailing 2 points behind our work but things swung in his team's favor in the 13th minute when outscored midfielder ruben vargas was given his walking papers for attempting to kick an opponent which took v.a.r. to confirm it man advantage verda braman. were compensated well and then in the 57th minute scored when ronnie could hear a took an opportune shot after a fortune of balance went his way from a corner when neil borg. braman pushed forward but it was not to be. and in the final minute of regulation time this oxford breakaway and penalty shot.
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taking the honors was danielle call you judy. to nail the final score. abrasions were understandable as was breman stis appointment. remain in the top flight next season oh and its final league game coming up it's against byron munich and a very hungry robert lewandowski on the hunt for the all time bundesliga goal scoring title a matchup i'll be glad not to have to win. now as we know robert love and byron munich has tied the record for the most winners legals in a season he notched up his 40th and byron's draw with freiburg the polish striker scored from the penalty spot in the 1st half equaling a west german goal scoring a legend gad. the record has stood for almost 50 years but could even break it environs the last 2 games of the season. and it is
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of course the going to sleep is 2nd to last match day of the season so let's take a look at where things stand now. work avoided relegation by beating bremen head to berlin beat the drop with a draw against cologne bealefeld and hoffenheim grabbed a point each and freiburg held a champions byron munich to a draw validated shall communal stunned champions league hopefuls frankfurt's and laver coups and shared at the spoils with berlin meanwhile shikar down to gladbach and there's 2 games on sunday mites and mind and wipes a spark. and sweden a striker's last time it brought humor of it has been ruled out of this summer's european championship i a leg injury the 39 year old hurt his knee playing for ac milan last week for him which retired from international football in 2016 but he made a surprise return in march making him sweden's oldest national player.
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as your news update at this hour coming up after the break is world stories the weekend reports and don't forget there's always much more on our website. where you can also follow us on social media as twitter and instagram. and play richardson in berlin and i'll be back with more news headlines at the top of the. truck trades. they love. she was extravagant outfits glitter glitter glitter. they're fighting against prejudice i don't hold cable like i did nothing and just dancing up. for the
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record. deal with the stars on the big stage. 17. w. . it's become great stories. in the u.s. . with face recognition in russia but we begin in india where the subcontinent is suffering under the world's biggest surge in corona infections this huge burden on the population this triggers a mental health epidemic that's causing people to seek counseling online.
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breakdowns feel anxiety these other words 29 year old uses when asked about how she's coping with the 2nd week of school with 19. both her parents are cool with positive and hope father has been in the hospital for days bussell only been an emotionally ham in the 2nd wave my dad became a victim and a very serious one and it just made me realise how crazy things are at the. car runs an online mental health platform mind. which connects people to terrorists . and the statistics are enough to tell her that she is not alone. about feelings id depression and grief that many are already experiencing she says a lot of young people with me end up suffering with p.t.s.d. or a magic stress disorder. there were about 50 to 60 padded be that were coming in in one day and right now from the last 3 to 4 weeks at least that has stopped to 50 or
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be the 2nd wave has been catastrophic images of people gasping for breath and collapsing in front of hospitals when no beds or oxygen are available have a back to the mental wellbeing of many some experts. convinced this wave has triggered a mental health epidemic of its own. therapist shweta ashley watson says many young people who come to her feel hopeless and actions over an uncertain future we're also collecting you going to all i'm trying man beside now we. only use our responding anxiety when. we overwhelm and which means that none of us had to handle and asked from her as difficult business. she was in adds that being constantly connected with the world online and accessing new information why healthful is also impacting the country's youth. well i guess
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you know. the majority and of these days you may be generating very distressing images. of west state and that in reading some news and or museum i don't think it's an experience that any of us would ever government yes we need help out on this yes he. becomes very. open to increase conversations about both of them have been doing what they can to help my app you playing the quest for image and see it on social media they say that while there is an overpowering feeling of helplessness there is also some optimism in the way young people have been mobilizing help in these times. because it 19th extreme campaign is well underway with millions already vaccinated
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surprisingly the state of alaska as the country stands. to split its remote location. final preparations for a vaccine flight near the arctic circle in alaska kimberley and on house with her 50 shots of the modernity vaccine she hopes they'll help bring an end to the pump demick which has had rural alaska hard. one person gets a hair that's you know that's 5 percent of the population almost so that one household pretty much can cause for the whole village to shut down that means nobody hauling water nobody hauling fuel nobody you know you're not leaving your house to go get stuff that you made ok it's going to things down to 20 minutes would be despite its remoteness the state of alaska has rolled out the corona virus vaccines faster than any other state in the u.s. today the team of health care professionals will be visiting several indigenous
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villages in the arctic wilderness. the village has no mobile phone coverage no supermarket and no permanent doctor. landing on a gravel runway covered with snow all goods have to be flown into vienna time today's air freight is the covert 19 vaccine the village of around 200 inhabitants is only 2 cars one of them is the ambulance snow mobiles of the most important means of transport here a quick ride takes the team to the local health center. inside around 20 villagers are waiting for their shot. i. like most of the villagers lawrence roberts belongs to the gwich'in dr for many years he has relied on his strong constitution but in time of the pandemic he wants
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to play it safe. from wherever you go the. you would have to get sick or you know if it would prevent possible ization this could . take off to the next village it may be one of the world's remotest places but when it comes to the vaccine program alaska is leading the way. they are a shanty town on the southern edge of the trade is what if europe is poorest neighborhoods. people here lack knowledge tricity and other basic amenities and the government looks on without taking action. regional authorities and the process of demolishing these houses. social worker control he ministers eyewitness to this transition right in front of us where they
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will build a regional park. demolition the government's attempt to stop the illegal settlements here but relocation a slow going though trucks can be seen coming and going to the ring sand compile he minister and his team often come to visit to bring families basic supplies and middlemen between the authorities and those who want to leave this place. i think living conditions here i knew maine children can't be expected to live like this that's why i think it's important that we all help that way these families can exist in normal housing conditions until they are relocated back. to the fire you have pointed it at least as par as food hygiene and electricity is concerned here. look at the. the power has been out since october but cannabis plantations further up an area 6 encreasing need training to power supply families here were once able to get electricity from their own lines across the affair none that has been living
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here for 30 years it's never been easy but now life for her and her children has become impossible it's sad my children grow up here but i want them to have a good life i want them to have running water and electricity for t.v. set. we put the buckets here then warm the water in them and then we pour it in the bathtub so we can wash ourselves these families suffer most year in the cold months as t.w. reported this winter feeling forgotten by politicians they found other solutions. is a bit relieved now that she has solar panels and electricity. on installed the panels his charity organization wants to help 70 other families to get started with solar power. the most in all this is a community where people live illegally and that's why government authorities can't intervene like they usually belittlement of this would be asking them to do something highly unusual and at the moment we don't have any politicians who do
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unusual thing us because you need courage for that and you have to be willing to take a risk you have a book with. the regional government has taken a clear line. the more electricity you give them the more than marianna plantations will take they take advantage of these people's poverty of local police only have limited power as i used to says the central government has to do something but they won't. be minister doesn't understand why not. violence is in the air here it's a ghetto a ghetto for the poor and that generates crime a lot of people are using drugs and selling them that's not good it needs to stop. is a place with many faces this is just one of them. in a russian supermarket chain customers can pay by simply looking into
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a camera. but some activists are sounding the alarm about the attentional data protection abuses. cash cards and cell phones so yesterday today is the blink of a camera lens is all it takes and the tap is paid to face i did acknowledge it is now operating in there on 50 of the x. 5 retail groups moscow supermarkets says look at him and his ilk. we want to make it convenient for customers they save time and don't need to get out their phone a wallet just press a button the system or it's their face and they can go home quickly or sister maastricht or toilets are there for dish. so far facial recognition payment is only available to customers who have accounts with a major russian bank and for there to they have to provide to the bank with or they're a biometric data one study by credit card institute shows 70 percent of russians
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would be willing to use of the technology once they've heard about it. never heard of it before and if you coud would you do it why not maybe. that just isn't so now they're going to recognize our faces to grangeville have to get used to that. yet facial recognition technology is already a part of everyday life from moscow more than 170000 cameras register and regulate to public life half of them with the help of face i.d. while it's a blessing for police officers it's a curse for data protection advocates. privacy activist. campaigns against the the must use of facial recognition and is critical of russian law she says as they are too vague and to don't protect personal data well enough but paul has even sued to the nasco city government without success much of. our
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biometric data is part of our private lives which no one is allowed to enter with their dirty shoes once it's deposited you can never get rid of this data your voice your gate in your face that's data that accompanies us throughout our lives. that became apparent to during recent opposition protests hundreds in the whole thing in an authorised demonstrations over the last few months have been subsequently investigated and punished by police in moscow. but the data protection arguments haven't convinced software developers as they're currently under lies in customer reactions to the technology but the goal is to later install facial recognition cameras in more than 6000 cell. service terminals across russia.
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