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the questions about life, the universe and the rest were series 40 to be answered almost every thing this week on t w the . this is dw, and use live from berlin. a potentially devastating storm threatens the world's biggest refugee camp. volunteers at cox's bazaar and bangladesh ward people there to take shelter there in the path of psych lo locust. expected to make landfall on sunday. also coming up across the border,
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fighting between israel and palestinian militants and guys are, enters a 5th day. international mediation efforts have so far come up short and head of sundays presidential elections and turkey will look at wide. millions of syrian refugees here expulsion if president branch of type 3031 is defeated. the next buys are welcome to the program. hundreds of thousands of people are being evacuated from the mean mar, bangladesh. border region as authorities prepare for psych loan mocha. the giant storm is predicted to make a land fall in the area hosting the world's largest refugee camp. that's in the bangladesh district of cox is bizarre and neighboring me. and more many families with from low lying villages in iraq kind state are taking shelter at
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a monastery in the state capital. sit with the world, media or logical organization has more that floods and land slides are expected in the region. you and agencies have been issuing warnings already. let's have a list or as you know, cause our costs. the world's biggest energy can, are approximately 1000000 joking us who are living here and they have been displaced loans for many years. and they are exposed to quite a number of these doctors and they all completely depend on to answer the assistance. and this psycho comes at the time where our funding is also going down . i spoke earlier with journalists manually as i'm kind of in dhaka and asked him about the challenges ro hinge refugees in the cox's bizarre region are facing with . thank you. yes. uh, as you know, the new uh, 1000000 people lives in the very tiny face and uh uh,
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and they are leaving um the final checks. uh, and you'll see that uh they don't have any place to take so that if there is any big storm happens and especially with the stalls upcoming 70, can you me to find out the holes to me uh go over it and uh now this site on uh website is expected to be a big storm even like $150.00 pounds. uh. so the daily lives, the people uh, people usually stay home. you see the most of the people uh, mostly children and women in this 1000000 people. and they do not have any base to go and um and, and they are only dependent on the when you do the and assistance, the fluid, the medicine, et cetera. and so the most obviously the bottom of the
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community, especially when there is any planet uh can we do. uh is uh is there. um and this is maybe this year. sorry. this is maybe the biggest psych loan in 20 years. the last one killed 3000 people. when you say these refugees have nowhere to go, is that i mean, factually the case. they literally cannot go anywhere to escape this cycle. now there's no where to go at all. or i would say yes, there's no place. because obviously they cannot go to any what's coming to the place. they have to stay inside, pick them up and inside the cab, i would say that in many places i did defy as a land line trips and not a normal normal every season when there's a heavy day for the minus last lights happens and people get your end to
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something and now you see the big storm coming up. and of course there might have some big landfill falls, our last slide. so when i say there is no big song step to intersect, a is the only living in 96. so i'm afraid i was talking to my colleagues in the visit this morning and that there have been there also for assistance the way that these people go. so they will take him to do it, asked to go to a safe place to high, high land somewhere where they can stay safe when the storm is strong. he's understood well fingers crossed that it doesn't land there and spares the people in the region of my newest. i'm can thanks so much for that insight thing.
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and we have some breaking news coming in ukrainian, president, blood of his zaleski has landed in rome, a mid heavy security. so once they arrive at his hotel just minutes ago, he's due to hold talks with 5 minutes, sir, george, you? baloney. and president sergio method rela, he's also expected in the vatican visit with hope things. and here's a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. the german defense minister boris. the story is, has announced 2700000000 euros and fresh military aid for ukraine. he said the package again shows germany is serious and in support for key against russian aggression. the story is added that the help will be provided for as long as it takes from society diplomats as representatives of sedans, warring parties will resume talks on sunday. top of the agenda is implementing a deal reached on thursday to deliver humanitarian aid and remove the troops from
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civilian areas. but air strikes and artillery assaults continued after the 2 sides failed to agree. a cease fire. palestinian militants have resumed. rocket fire on israel after is really aircraft. that is why mach jihad targets and gas overnight is the 5th day of fighting that has claimed, at least 30 lives on. but one of them, palestinian, the palestinian health industry also says it is really rate has killed 2 palestinians in the west bank. egypt is pressing ahead with media sion efforts for gatzo, but a truce remains elusive. rescuers rush, the injured from the scene of another is really striking goza city, women and children fled the apartment buildings where is light, mcgee had confirmed another one of its high ranking commanders was killed. the palestinian militant group is listed as a terrorist organization by the european union, united states and others. israel says its air force has attacked hundreds of
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islamic jihad positions in the gaza strip. in the recent days of some residents denied their homes, had been used by militants, the gulf to the noon prayer. and they called me and asked me to leave the house and alert the neighbors. they called from a private number and said they will fire a warning me so. and they did in about 5 minutes later. the more place track. as you can see, the shift 100 all the much of the gaza strip has been deserted and shops have been closed for days. as residents seek shelter. we've got the administration, we really need a choose. i'm a work or if i work i get food to eat with the system. if i don't work, i will have nothing to eat. i really help to retain you choose. we needed what had been the air strikes and bombing are terrifying. we can sleep and we have lots of children. hopefully they will reach a true. so because we are really tired of this,
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more than 800 rockets have been launched at israel from guys in recent days. the most have been intercepted by the israeli iron. don't defend system, but one fell nearby in south of jerusalem. in another strike on thursday in his railey man was killed in red hood for a town near tel aviv. international pressure has so far failed to produce a truce. but egypt frequent mediator between the sides is continuing its efforts to bring about a ceasefire. and for more on this, we're going to talk now. does he w rebecca rivers in the is really city of echelon close to the israel does a border. rebecca, what's happened this morning while after a pretty quiet night? nick here around 5 am this morning. the sirens started out where we were and as
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cologne were just a few kilometers from the guns and puerto. uh there was some cross fire rockets coming. uh sorry, some rocket fi coming from the guys into the surrounding areas who had confirmation from the escalade municipality that several of the board towns would targeted, although no casualties and no damage have been reported. at the same time, the audience has been continuing their strikes. uh what this thing to is what i mean she had positions within garza so some of some back and forth to protect 5 and continuing its actually the 1st time that things have started. so early in the morning, in the 5 days of this recent flare up, but definitely things continuing attempts at a cease fire, which we're looking heartful last night, have broken down. so that to start looking a little bit more allusive today. but things a little bit quiet, a funeral for one of the commanders that was killed yesterday. it is not meant you had come on to it that was killed the 6. and so far in these 5 days of fighting,
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the funeral was being held to him at the moment, so there is a chance that things will pick up once that is of us. but for the moment as it stands right now, things pretty calm. and rebecca, what does all this mean for mediation efforts? well, as i mentioned, the, the safe side told. so we're looking pretty hurtful last night or some cautious optimism. i should say that being led by agent based on it, pretty much as soon as these uh, hostilities split up again on, on tuesday. and they have had moments of up and down. there were a time on wednesday when we thought that there might be a breakthrough and a game yesterday and both sides were handled refresh agreement. and there were no been also looked at to look at that agreement. now the sticking point is still is, is, i mean she had saying they're not going to agree to a cease fire unless is round promised to stop the targeted killings of the top. come on the is now that something that so far as well. i'm not agreeing to so we
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have a, you know, a sticking point there. and the say find talks continuing today, but not finding any middle ground. sorry, 5 effects. rebecca t w's rebecca rivers for us and he's really city of ash cologne. turkey is preparing the head of the pools on sunday and crucial parliamentary and presidential elections that could mark the end of rich of type air, the ones rule full. so the main opposition candidates come out clutch, excuse me, cut colorado is in a slight lead crunch because of darrow lou has had promised to release and present oppositional figures and restore media freedoms. and was boosted by the surprise withdrawal of another candidate on thursday. the close race could end more than 2 decades of air. the one's rule 1st as prime minister. then as president more than 64000000 charts are eligible to vote, but the outcome doesn't just affect them. it could also have serious implications
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for more than 3 and a half 1000000 syrian refugees living in turkey, who are not allowed to cast ballots. dw spoke to some syrian refugees living in a turkish city of mercy. many fear for, pardon me, many fear that for them a change in power could spell disaster under the scorching sun. serial not to do a korean work 7 days a week on this construction site to earn a living and provide for his family back in syria. during his lunch break, i'll do a kareen follows news about tricky selection of both that may decide his future, which he has no say in a duel. kareem is been living in nursing for 8 years under temporary protection. he's worried about the election outcome much as a bad thing. i know 50 and i'm afraid of being devoted to that because your position has set into the bulk city and it's going to come to bar is going to have the institution as most of the shit on anyone. hoffman, i mean, custodian. i am here that my family is far away and the other one of the i haven't
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see my own son, you know, food you. how do you, how i sort of situation to be one of the mattress to the sub many syrians who plugged their country civil war, live and work in mercy. many are the same precarious situation, is abdul karim? almost all of them are worried about the election. and it has a lot of that little thought and the set of can you, as mentioned when the teams could get all your heart for all the ease uh, hold on the phones and on the inside of the shot, i guess. so what did they say to the races of the bus and saw a lot of the other go on the station and nothing would happen because all around 3500000 syrian refugees live in turkey. most of them with only temporary guest status that can be revoked at any time and lead to deportation. present are the ones challenger, kemal, kansas. doris, who has promised to deport syrian refugees within 2 years. if he comes to power.
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the one himself has called for what he termed a voluntary repatriation of half a 1000000 syrians. their fate has become a political issue in turkey's presidential election campaign. if you are, of course watching do the news of live from berlin. sports life is up next with a look at the uncertain future of one of footballs most revere stadiums. that's after break. next, spicer for me in the entire news team here in berlin. thanks for watching the and reaching out to the special hot spots in germany here. at the.
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