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again the doctors say they cannot get susie the psychological help she needs because of the fighting. as you said if any victims are innocent here it's the children. gasa health officials say at least $63.00 children have died in airstrikes in east will a 5 year old boy was killed by hamas rockets. are suffering every day fear and. loss of sleep. hospitals already struggling with the pandemic are stretched to their limits a central code 19 test lab has also been destroyed. more rockets were fired from gas on tuesday. most of them intercepted by the israelis defense system. israel says
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and its systems of tunnels inside gaza prime minister binyamin netanyahu says they will continue as long as it takes to restore security. i've received reviews of our many attacks against thomas and islamic jihad they received blows they did not expect i have no doubt that we set them back many years. but for susi and the many other children caught up in this conflict the trauma could last even longer. more mars 9 communications officer with save the children who we saw in that or welcome to you clearly this conflict is taking a toll on children while you see. thank you very much for having me again i mean it's unfortunate that it's very sad
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that this conflict is continuing to now this is that in a day and children continued for. 64 then killed now until now in gaza and more than 450 injured and we're. children they will live with the trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder which will affect them for years to come i mean the fear and anxiety and sleeplessness we are seeing. the children we talked to they tell us they had they're having nightmares they're i'm shivering consistently they're afraid and this will continue with them for a very long time i mean we've done our research in 2018 and that was 4 years after the 2014 war on gaza and even then 4 years after the war children were still displaying. symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder all fall asleep business of
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. fear whenever they hear a sound the phone or an airplane or fear whenever they hear the sound of of explosions unfortunately this is going to alter them for years to come right i don't want to come onto a point because they did even when there is not a hot conflict even when the rockets flying the ever present threat of resumption of hostilities in a conflict so i'm guessing he's going to war not only that their world view but just the way they grow up into adults. you know that's true and i mean for the. it's not one conflict and then we're all for it it's a constant cycle for full fiscal ation that keeps happening and to give you a simple example my daughter was born during the war of 2014 and she's now 6 years and a half and throughout those 6 years and a half of her life she has she seen various rounds of escalations explosions
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happening she's she's a she heard the sounds and unfortunately this is part of the hair understanding of the world their understanding of her experience on the planet earth similar to many children in gaza what shocked me i was walking with her about a year ago and she told me that she misses her uncle my brothers in the netherlands and she said i miss him isn't he gonna come back why don't you come back what if there's an airstrike and bombing in other lands and this shocked me that my daughter thinks this is normal and this is everywhere on the wall that this is not only in gaza and they're very specific places and this is what's happening with all children i mean the blockade on gaza has been there for 14 years and this has affected every aspect of life thank you so much for joining us as a neighbor from save the children in gaza. i meanwhile germany's foreign minister heiko mouse has been talking about the israeli palestinian crisis and cold on hamas to take the 1st step to deescalate so i don't yes 1st of all the rocket terror of
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hamas must stop so that the bloodshed and and the weapons finally fall silent that remains our top priority was not only here for us in germany but for the entire european union world and only in this way can the humanitarian aid get to the civilian population in the gaza strip that too is part of the truth that we need to improve the humanitarian situation of the people in gaza to prevent hamas from being able to exploit them for its own ends. is a mention mobilise here i come aswell take a look now at some of the other news making headlines at this hour the u.s. has condemned what it says well i'm too semitic remarks made by turkey's president friendship type of on the u.s. state department hasn't specified the comments it's referring to president obama has criticized israel for conducting ass trucks on gaza accusing it of carrying out
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terrorism against palestinians. the indian navy searching for dozens of people still missing from a barge that sank off mumbai on tuesday german psychs it's been called the most powerful storm to hit the region for decades thousands of homes in the western states of goods are out were damaged. prosecutors in the u.s. state of new york say they're investigating an interface with president donald trump is now a criminal inquiry is widens an investigation into the finances of the trump organization the former president has previously described the probe as politically motivated. in the near term his family minister has announced her resignation francisca gifty has been facing accusations of plagiarism of a doctoral dissertation she submitted more than 10 years ago in a statement she defended her work saying she doesn't to the best of her knowledge but that the german public deserves clarity on the issue the. mission the
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spain's prime minister dr sanchez says morocco is showing the e.u. a lack of respect migrants to cross into the north africa alledged carriage and emergency trip to the region after a number of record number of migrants crossed into theatre from morocco in a single day spain's interior ministry said many have already been sent back. 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
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force. about half the people who are arrived have since been expelled back tomorrow co. spanish prime minister of centuries visited center to show the government support before the tricking me the state of. new pretty remarkable percent of my priority is spain's prime minister at this moment is to guarantee the control of transit through the border with morocco provide the cities of so 10000000 with everything they need to resolve the humanitarian crisis is 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 to say we are in merely via a stipulated in the agreements of spain in morocco have signed years ago because there's nothing. migrants from africa have been attempting to get into europe via the speech for years but they have never crossed in such numbers. some
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reports as well as this food to just more complete 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. is astonished 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 so it is an issue
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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 a challenge to spanish handling of egypt external border in the 1st place but it also puts a challenge to the whole european union. especially. after i go now to vienna where cafes and beer gardens have reopened across the country in fact across australia as a further eases coronavirus restrictions after $200.00 days of lockdown austrians of flux to cafes and beer gardens for the 1st time in more than 6 months
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they've had 19 cases in the country have been falling as their vaccination drive speeds up but to be served guests have to observe a strict safety rules so let's go through the austrian capital of vienna and join d.w. correspondent but if the shop. our students feeling today. well phil the picture here behind me may suggest that people are not really excited about reopening but that's connected to the fact that it just started to rain and people actually moved indoors which is also possible right now you can eat inside and outside for the very 1st time in 6 months we have met people who were so excited they got up as early as 5 am to have an early breakfast along with cocktails and champagne here a lot. of breaking the fact that they can finally socialize as early as 5 am in the morning with their friends and celebrate the fact that there is a gradual return this is i'm also among restaurant owners who say
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once this 1st excitement is over in the next couple of days people may stay away because it's not just simply walking in like it was before dependent because here but you need to either present proof of having been vaccinated at these having the 1st dose of vaccination or that you went through or that you have a negative called a test so of course there are conditions that are connected to reopening but overall i would say as far as today's concerned the people that you have met here on the streets in vienna who are quite happy about the reopening and about the simple fact that they can have their favorite custom a lone shore their schnitzel outside or inside hotels and champagne and the schnitzel for breakfast those babies not to live but there must be concerns about this reopening. so a lot of i really just in fact have pointed out that even though right now the
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infection rate is quite stable it actually decreased over the past couple of weeks the vaccination rate is not high enough to keep things stable at this point about one 3rd of the population has received one dose and that's by far not enough i only just point out they say that at least 75 percent need to be the number here and all 3 are to vaccinate people on that level to make sure that things remain stable and also one thing you need to know is such a strategy that have reopened today but also hotels foreigners from most european countries are able to come to australia and some non european countries without the need to quarantine so there are many things right now opening up at once plus then you have the tourists that will start to calm slowly but surely to all syria and all of that combined plus the different variants that are old there of course namely the indian one of course pulls
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a combined collective threat the question is of course where the people rule and here are 2 protective rules that are in place in all 3 are and by that can avoid that by opening up everything the infection rates remain low and stable and have people largely welcome this reopening are they likely to stick to the rules. the people that i've spoken to said yes definitely because they need to approve to go inside to a restaurant but then we have also heard voices of people who say that they didn't really have the feeling that people really strongly look at that piece of paper of all they're called the test and that's going to be here the question how much maybe restaurant owners who are in dire need of that cost amount is really going to take a look at all of these papers plus whether they have staff to control whether you do have a negative call the test or whether you have been vaccinated. so it's going to be interesting to see actually how that is going to develop on both ads both on the
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end of the costumer really having those negative called the task of x a nation and a real legal task or better but also in the end of restaurant owners whether they will be able to control that because they actually say that they do not even have enough staff to to to to make sure that they can. sort of serve people because a lot of people who where in this industry in the hotel industry and gastronomy industry have started vocational training and have different jobs so it's going to be a question which you cannot answer today all right thank you for that so i didn't really come from a time when the fish on the. look is a football atop a small a not so most of being very cold says the german national squad for the european championships next month after a 2 year absences for each coach your human love has been forced to recall them
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after their strong fall in the bundesliga i believe it's had a stellar season with by munich i guess the point is niggas top assist michael in the 31 year old never closed the door on returning to the squad despite love saying 2019 that he didn't need him any goal when it turns out he didn't. on to the house from t w sports his tell us more about who's in and who's out of the germany say welcome to the let's start with thomas mucha dumped from the german team in 2009 saying. let you live is trying to rejuvenate the team but in melisande since they didn't go so well i lost 6 nil to spine but this is not just about what the german thing lacked in his absence miller went away and provided irrefutable proof via his incredible play that he belonged in this team he went away when he's 9th wonder play guitar at least 10th point is like a title and a 2nd champions league title that proves he's brought to the table he's back in the squad because he did all of that he's now got the chance to fill in his resume with
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the one final title that he doesn't have that thing of european championship i want about a month's hummels why is he back pretty similar story he hasn't been as dominant for dortmund a defense as. has been for byron but that narrative box a very nice the sign this was he was another one of these giants that he. chopped down trying to make some space in german football for young talent to come up behind some of these legends who won the 2014 world cup but having got rid of got rid of the boy tang as well and got rid of mulla he stood around waiting for the next crop and nothing promptly happened no one came up from above to displace them and now they're back in the team but don't take my word from what we're going to take a listen to yogi live and how he explained mr miller and mr homos coming back into the euro squad. for you can i use to neo a successful tournament is extremely important for german football and the whole nation so we have decided to recall months from old thomas miller who have both had
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a very strong season and we think that their leadership qualities and how they are on the pitch could help the team. this is a month off them. any other surprises in the 26 from you know not i think that's going to do it from surprises from from yogi live you took a look at a time lapse of your style of 30 years it hasn't changed much just got a little gray around here feel a lot like most of us but he's not one to surprise us he's not going to turn up with a mohawk and a can of red bull he's done in this guy's no it doesn't just reflect. a lack of imagination from from unity this is about just what he's got to work with he tried to regenerate and it didn't work after 15 years of cuts we're left with the story now about german football for the run mantic says that he's got one last chance with the same players that he did it with in 2014 and they going to try to do it again with a familiar school a very familiar ok and this familiar squad how is it likely to to fare at the
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european championships without the rose colored glasses on they want struggle they've got 3 games in munich which is a positive but they've also got fronts the world champions in their group they've also got the your european champions portugal in the group and hungry as well they have got and inarguably tough job which starts in $34.00 days' time in munich it has an image is going to stay with me forever you know you love with a mohawk and a kind of radical. well it's a kitschy awful weather for a lot of people it's the highlight of the year the year of action song contest held every year since 1956 except last year when it was canceled because of the pandemic well now it's back to the finals type place this week with the main event hosted by the netherlands happening on saturday and. caught up with some fans before the big event. they're getting ready for the world's biggest music contest
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and dimitri and event d'evelyn and get our diehard your vision fans despite the pandemic limiting this year's event they're excited for it to go ahead in their hometown rotterdam i was ready to celebrate everywhere to do everything all outs and on the streets any bit more toned down but the fact that it went to rotterdam made my heart so happy in 2020. singers and bands from 39 countries will participate in this year's you're a vision. like this city and 18 year old singer from malta. if you excuse my friends the winner of this year's contest will be chosen here in rotterdam's. inside rehearsals are ongoing with lot to be on center stage. next up in switzerland during rehearsals the
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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 affections inside the compound secondly of course it's the usual measures it's saying it's face social distancing at all at all places. if you're sitting and can maintain your social distancing as a backup all 39 contestants have recorded performances in case of infections for me to point to. is also excited to finally perform in front of a life audience again. he'll be singing for the host country the netherlands his song birth of a new age isn't 2 people standing up for themselves with his powerful message he is
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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 claim their space within society within the world saying i deserve respect i deserve to be seen as a rich. says sharing his music with europe and the world is an awesome thing but he admits that he does miss those typical eurovision moments is a pity that you don't get to meet like a lot of the fans sometimes our fans like the venue and that's that's a nice 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 well. you know what it probably. all your vision experience the song
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contest comes at a challenging time this year but the fans are determined to celebrate their champions no matter what. jamie. just touch reminder of the top story this hour france spotfire israel's neighbors egypt and jordan has drafted resolution calling for a cease fire me conflict between israel and hamas militants in gaza on the palestinian ambassador to the iraqis demanding immediate action because nation says nearly 60000 palestinians have been displaced by the violence. resisting you coming up next to news asia to look at why the moldings facing an unexpected sudden corona virus infections. come to rest it's the job on trying to dash the rest of this journalist for reporting on the coronavirus. the 1st
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