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a few words then she went silent. as the suzy isn't speaking she's only just started to eat and drink again the doctors say they cannot get suzy the psychological help she needs because of the fighting. in the city that if any victims are innocent here it's the children. gasa health officials say at least $63.00 children have died in airstrikes in israel a 5 year old boy was killed by hamas rockets. every day fear and. loss of sleep. hospitals already struggling with the pandemic are stretched to their limits essential public 19 test lap has also been destroyed.
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more rockets were fired from gaza on tuesday. most of them intercepted by the israelis defense system. israel says it's targeting leaders of the militant hamas movement and its systems of tunnels inside gaza prime minister binyamin netanyahu says they will continue as long as it takes to be store security. i've received your views about many attacks against hamas and islamic jihad they received blows they did not expect i have no doubt that we set them back many years. but for sushi and the many other children caught up in this conflict the trauma could last even longer. let's go straight to jerusalem where we find comes bought into time crying not welcome time it will start with the children clearly the fighting is taking
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a toll on the children on both sides of this conflict. but absolutely it's devastating as seen and every poor if you look at gaza if you're a person today 20 years old you probably haven't had the chance to see anything else but gaza because there has been a close a locket imposed by israel also partially by egypt since 2007 ever since hamas took power in gaza and this during this time today and young people have seen at least 3 wars and now this force escalation and several other escalation it's never if you're in gaza you never have to finish and to be safe anywhere and this is what people there tell me also you know you have to hunker down at home hoping you're going to be safe and also parents tell me they can protect their children and children feel that that their parents can't protect them so these are just
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a few impressions how difficult it is for people for young people especially in gaza but also in the sounds of his very very thin reporting as well over the years especially there were also doing you know in between those periods of larger as collations people are tech by rocket fire you know young kids already learned to have to be very quick to run to have only a few seconds to be in a safe room and stay there so the impact of all of this is very severe on 2 and young people and so how much progress is being made in negotiations towards bringing about a cease fire. well there really conflict ing that total it's a change as almost every hour we're coming out mediation efforts that seem to go on behind the scenes of course that also international efforts we understand there were some reports that egypt as one of the leading mediaite to sit together with
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qatar and the united nations are putting forward a proposal for that kind of talk dia that's a concept of a human you tearing quite a new down maybe as early as thursday but nothing has been confirmed there were also reports already last night that both sides could maybe see a kind of cease fire on thursday morning but that was very quickly denied so at the moment i think we just have to money to the situation and wait and see how how this develops and i thank you for that tiny crime in jerusalem and we'll take a look at some more stories making news around the world now starting in the u.s. which is condemned what it says well i'm t. semitic remarks made by turkey's president budget type. the u.s. state department has not specify the comments it was referring to president erdogan has criticized israel for conducting asteroids on gaza accusing it of carrying her
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to terrorism against palestinians. the indian navy searching for dozens of people still missing from a barge that sank off mumbai on tuesday during a cycling it's being called the most powerful storm to hit the region the decades thousands of homes in the western state of gujarat were damaged. prosecutors in the u.s. state of new york say their investigation into former president donald trump is now a criminal inquiry is why it is an investigation into the finances of the trump organization the former president has previously described the problem as politically motivated. spades prime minister petra sanchez says morocco is showing the e.u.'s lack of respect by lowering migrants to cross into the north african. which is a spanish territory sanchez made the emergency trip to the region after a record number of migrants crossed into theatre from morocco in a single day the country's interior ministry said many had already been said for.
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they kept arriving all day most of the african migrants reached by swimming some 2 kilometers along the coast of morocco or on land passing a 10 metre high wall which spain had erected more than 8000 people cross the border into the spanish enclave on monday a single day record spanish official said spain deployed the army to patrol the border and sent the migrants back to morocco soldiers did not shrink from using force. about half the people who are alive have since been expelled back tomorrow co. spanish prime minister of sanchez visited to show the government support before the trip for me the statement was made pretty remarkable presented my priority as spain's prime minister at this moment is to guarantee the control of transit through the border with morocco provide the cities of south then
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1000000 with everything they need to resolve the humanitarian crisis as a result of the arrival of people and to proceed with the immediate return of people and i repeat the immediate return of everyone who has made a new regulation can say the end millionaire that is if you laid it in the agreement sustain america have signed years ago because there's nothing on your. migrants from africa have been attempting to get into europe via this speech for years but they have never crossed in such numbers. some reports as well as this food to just moral compass least allowed many of the migrants to cross over to sail to unhindered because of a diplomatic spat with spain morocco is upset that a separatist leader who is seeking independence for the western sahara region ruled by morocco is currently getting medical treatment in spain officials in madrid say they are further reinforcing security and said to prevent any further arrivals.
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is a spanish member of the european parliament from the progressive alliance of socialist democrats i asked him if the problems in chile spanish matter or whether the e.u. should become more involved. it's the more the most and equal external border in the whole planet there is nothing like it not between mexico or the united states not between south korea and north korea the most unequal show a decent issue for the whole of the european union and it's not a migratory situation it's a diplomatic situation with political component elements it's only obvious that these youngsters including minors have been launched by moroccan police forces precisely to put pressure on a situation which actually puts
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a challenge to the spanish handling of egypt external border in the 1st place but it also puts a challenge to the whole european union. after 6 months of coronavirus restrictions france has just taken a big step towards reopening public life outdoor dining is not permitted at cafes restaurants and bars not at full capacity cultural values including cinemas the iss and museums rolls and back in business it's the next stage of the government's plan to ease the country out of lockdown its vaccination campaign has picked up the infection rate has dropped their case loads in some areas a do remain high. let's go to paris then you and i where we joined doubly correspondent lisa duis who is in front of the louvre welcome liza how are prisons feeling today. well i think people in paris but also across france are feeling inferior isn't because they can finally go back to places such as bath and
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dresser and terraces i actually went to a cafe this morning i had my 1st sight * breakfast in about 6 months and i felt really good about that actually and other people are going back to don the sensuous shops they're going to the theater to see the master have reopened today with certain moves in place and also to museums such as the louvre the world's biggest museum right right behind me obviously there are strict rules in place here at the louvre you have to keep wearing your musk inside you have to book tickets online and also there's only one visitor allowed for 8 square metres mind you that's not such a big problem at this huge museum where there are about 50000 square meters open to visitors today and some visitors have told me that they're really actually excited to see these words it in real actually and you know at the museum not online anymore because it's just not the same said one visitors with
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a tell let's hear what other people told us earlier today here in france about the reopening of all these places i today feel great. i feel like back to right back to life and soon to be born in the streets happy. yeah just like no no more than. coming back to natural things in the parishes we live in such small apartments we don't have the space necessary to entertain or to meet with large piece of people we don't have any outdoor space to terraces to become part of your life you see you know where you meet people. where you meet people who either have a dream he said tried to disappear i mean i mean teen parents it's mean a lot of that to me and you know at 19 you start to finish you know. when it's opening the this and all the museums and all the public areas that's good for us
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you know we feel more freedom you know it's good i'm happy. about loose in paris and president democracy has said that we have to rediscover our french lifestyle but there is still a curfew in force and we have this new more infectious coronavirus variance in europe. rediscovering the french lifestyle is going to be quite tricky isn't it. well it's a little bit tricky but people are trying in my prison in my column so when to profit this morning and had a coffee with one of his mrs and he was saying that's on social media obviously it's is a risky bet as you said infection rates are still quite frightening here in france across france the incidence that is the knee infections pro 100 people were not 800000 people each week it's still above 100 around 140 and in paris and reason it's above 200 say the government is aware of the fact that at the numbers
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are still quite high that have been coming down over the past few weeks but the government is hoping that they will keep going down despite the easing off restrictions the crucial step will come in a few weeks time when restaurants and bars allow to let their clients inside actually have their coffee and have their meal inside and that's where the infection risk is higher as he said it is also those a new variety trains that are coming to france and the government is worried about that if you can see that you can hear that they're saying we're happy to find back our freedom but we also still have to be careful so please everybody cross be careful respect the rules so that we can keep opening our country in the near future it's rashid well thank you for that because from the least interest in paris . france is not the only country taking tentative steps out of lockdown early this week of britain also lifted some restrictions and an
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indoor dining and trip to the cinema for the 1st time in months but the spread of this new more contagious variant that was 1st identified in india is causing kids a case is a variant of more than doubled inside a week in the u.k. d.w. shot at chelsea and killed it's not from the english town of bolton which has been hardest hit. as both 2 queues brits and wait. search vaccinations are underway in this northern english town to combat a rapid rise in cases of the covert 19 variant 1st identified in india it's already the dominant strain here and is likely to become dominant nation mourned what we've noticed as hard faction rates and also. the transmission has been happening in the younger age groups i've been getting a lot of pressure on central government especially to make sure that we can rely devise an ashen as quickly as possible on essentially what i've been saying in
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recent days after accelerate the whole also before the end of may this is a delicate moment in the u.k. its fight against covert 19 was thousands have been vaccinated here in the last few days alone these measures are unlikely to contain the spread but the same variant already detected in dozens of areas in england u.k. has had a successful back the campaign so far some 70 percent of adults have had at least one dose but that still leaves a considerable number who are unvaccinated and authorities here a warning is among that population that this strain could spread like wildfire this variant is considered more transmissible than the u.k.'s dominant can strengthen what isn't known is by how much a significant increase could see hospitalisation surge but there is reason for hope in both and the majority of those in hospital haven't been vaccinated despite being
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eligible to sign vaccines a whacking. information that we've seen a j.c.b. and suggests that. our current vaccines do confer immunity against even this new variant where picking up novel virus infections but we're not seeing severe disease. in a fearful way so. so i think it's quite likely that will cause. be able to vaccinate your way out of this one. as some remain cautious others are enjoying newfound freedoms. socializing indoors returned across the country this week with the restrictions due to be lifted in just over a month but the government says the next few days will be key data iran case numbers in transmissibility will help determine whether england continues down its path to freedom opus the brakes on its road map out of lockdown.
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start with football and thomas miller and much holes have been because of the german national squad for the european championships and next month after a 2 year absence is for each of them. has been forced to recall them after their strong form in the bundesliga rollo's had a stellar season with munich and is the bundesliga stop assist maker and 31 year old never close the door on the turn to the squad despite love saying in 29 that he didn't need him any more turns out he did. on to the house from here to tell us more about who's in and who's out of the germany team welcome and treatment start there with thomas with a dump from the german team as you say in 2010 the heart and soul of the german thing is back in miller i think as logic is you can love is trying to regenerate but in millis absence the national team underperformed
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a 6 no loss to spine was the low point but no this return is not just about what the german team has lacked it's about the irrefutable proof that he's brought to the table that he deserves his place and he was left shocked by his dumping but he's response for bond as you alluded to is amazing but it's like a totals 9 in 10 for him personally in his time away from the national team a 2nd champions league title doing all of this football and then the chance to do what he hasn't done yet the only total that is alluded him is a european championship that's what he can now do with jenny and what about why is he back home and hasn't been as dominant for dortmund as. has been for buying but the narratives of the pretty similar when live aggressively tried to regenerate he walked into the german football forest and cut down to big trees and tried to get a lot of sun down on the forest floor trying to get these new sure doesn't grow masterful thanks i'll go with it again growing up towards the last and giving them space to grow into young players but nothing happened it's too much to say that the
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mother being back in the squad is that it's an indictment on the german football but it does tell you something that this next generation has failed to push up under the golden generation that delivered the world cup in 2014 they just haven't been able to push up to displace them it wasn't long ago to fill that football fans would say the you could pick a world class gym and 2nd 11 but this squad i think it draws a line under those those and briefly so what sort of squad is this what do you how do you rate their chances in the european championship it's going to be a really tough task we were looking for more surprises from that he take up tells you. over the past 30 years he doesn't like surprises phil and he didn't bring any this time but they got a really tough they got france the world champion champions in the squad they got portugal the european champions you these last dances with he's really familiar dance partners that he's had with him for most of the 15 years he's been in one for the romantics but for the pragmatists i think it's going to be tough to do how do
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you do sport thank you. now it's kitschy it's often we had a lot of people it's the highlight of the year your vision song contest since 1956 except last year when it was canceled because of the pandemic well now it's back i mean finals are taking place this week with the main event hosted by the netherlands happening on saturday. caught up with some fans before the big event. they're getting ready for the world's biggest music contest dimitry and event devilment and get our diehard your vision fans despite the pandemic limiting this year's event they're excited for to go ahead in their hometown rotterdam ready to celebrate everywhere to do everything all outs and on the streets. more toned down but the fact that it went to my heart so happy.
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singers and bands from 39 countries will participate in this year's you're a vision. like this and 18 year old singer from malta. is my friend the winner of this year's contest will be chosen here in rotterdam zoho. inside rehearsal's are ongoing with lot to stay. next up in switzerland during rehearsals the seats remain empty but when the contest takes place up to $3500.00 fans will fill the arena it's a big challenge to do that while maintaining safety during the pen demick everyone is tested at least once every 48 hours to make sure that we don't get any infections inside the compound secondly of course it's the usual measures. face social distancing at all at all places except if you're sitting and can
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maintain your so. distancing as a backup all 39 contestants have recorded performances in case of infections for me to point to. the crew is also excited to finally perform in front of a live audience again. he'll be singing for the host country the netherlands his song birth of a new age is an ode to people standing up for themselves with his powerful message he is one of the frontrunners in this year's event. my song about resilience about knowing your own worth your self-worth and realizing that that is the thing that keeps you standing on both of your feet in difficult times it's also an ode to people who stand up for themselves and who claim their space within society within the world saying i deserve respect i
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deserve to be seen skin there as a rich has a stomach roy says sharing his music with europe and the world is an awesome thing but he admits that he does miss those typical eurovision minutes. it is a pity that you don't get to me like a lot of the fans sometimes our fans standing like the venue and that's that's a nice moment always because they always want pictures yesterday they were singing the chorus of my song you know and then you get like a taste of what. you know what it probably usually is all your vision experience the song contest comes at a challenging time this year but the fans are determined to celebrate their champions no matter what. this is deja vu history month top story from spot by israel's neighbors egypt and
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