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call this is something that people in the human rights community, people in the, is really into occupation kept have been warning against that occupation doesn't bring us security. and you know, we've suffered devastating blow us so many is really civilians were slaughtered october 7th. and since then and even higher number of post and civilians have been slaughtered um and. 2 you know, i hope, and i think it's, it's up to us, it's up to these really public and it's up to the work of activist, i think it's also up to the international community. is the international community going to just say, you know, this is just about defense and not hold in demand that isn't posted. these are granted rights and creating hope for the cost in people. because and not just it's not just needed, says this by the way, the former head of the shouldn't bet on the i alone said that the only way to really, truly dispute hamas and defeat terror is to create hope for palestinians and our
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government, current government and previous governments have been against creating hope, proposed the means to achieve independence. and uh, i think the question is whether or not that will be the policy going forward and, you know, i spoke predicted, but i think it's really up to us and it's up to the international community. uh, you know, holding um right. riley's at to account for that bench a thank you very much for talking with us. that was bens, the sanders, the regional, and program director at the n g a extent will garza's hospital's meanwhile are overwhelmed by the number of casualties being brought in as a result of is really airstrikes, clinics are short of stuff, medicines and beds among the most vulnerable patients of course, our newborn baby, it's a tiny child struggling to brave of life support. it wouldn't stand
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a chance at god as large as hosp to the head of the intensive care unit for pretty much your bath, where he's at time is running out for his patients. well, and when i see them here, we call them every one to send the necessary medical supplies for this critical department for the total or else we will face a huge catastrophe. why less unaccompanied? you ought to think of you. and that's nice, easy electricity's out in this department's auto body. whether off $55.00 babies, i'm the one i'm in a come self. i'm seeing a boyfriend will lose any of those who need electricity within 5 minutes of that highest. and of how much the part since how much is deadly attacks on october 7? he's right, it was in full and you totaled blockade of the gaza strip. electricity has been cut, minutes and fuel for generators of cost running out all the while. these really add for some pounds gods are relentlessly. the bombings have flooded causes
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1st filled with casualties. some of the women will pregnant with just give us a day, not perfect. and how many we have a baby who was to live with that 26 weeks. other than the meal and the weight, $880.00 crowns. some of the houses, assuming that the mother was referred from the north and the number then after the house next to her was hit by an ass striking. or the message i a, the mother was reset to the delivery room. uh, she was panicking with dustin see it on his face. uh once you realize that she was in the delivery findings, they'll do live with this baby. and he was admitted to the intensive care units with him. and that because we looked at some of that now. yeah. is she the hospital isn't guys as knowles, israel is expected to launch a ground invasion soon. added peril for the hospitals. patients the all access to further south is also struggling to cope model so despairing of
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a new bones have not been up. there is a shortage of capabilities and hospitals and we're afraid that things will get worse and that we won't find treatment for our children. on the 5 by the end of the world, health organization says that at least 50000 pregnant women and gaza are not receiving necessary health care over 5000 due to give best soon in a life threatening environment. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. today. at least a dozen people were killed in scores injured when a passenger train collided had on with the freight service and bangladesh. the accident happened about 60 kilometers northeast of the capitol dotcom emergency services bure. more people could be trapped under the wreckage. the course in pakistan has charge the former prime minister in run con with leaking state secrets . the ex cricket star was ousted from power last year and has been in jail since
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august cons, as legal proceedings were aimed at stopping him. contesting presidential elections next january. china in the philippines, hard trading, blame for 2 collisions and the disputed cell chart. se on the look uses the chinese boats. a dangerous blocking maneuvers facing, says the philippines is deliberately trying to stir up trouble. tensions have flared up in recent months of arrival. sovereignty clay, argentine is heading for a presidential run off after a 1st round, a building failed to produce and outright winter central left economy minister sag you must have made and unexpectedly strong showing, despite ever seeing 140 percent in place. and he'll face the right winger, copy a malay in the 2nd round of next month on expected boost argentina's economy minister, sir, do a mazda took the lead in the 1st round of presidential elections?
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count on me. i count on each one of you. thank you. from the heart. under most is watch argentina's. economy has sunk to its worst crisis in decades. some 40 percent of the population lives in poverty. still, the central left candidates had a slightly over his chief rival hub here, malay, a right wing populist. while mazda had promised the international monetary fund to cut spending, he announced tax cuts and social program expansions in the run up to the vote in the move seen as an attempt to win over voters as rival really has. meanwhile, about major economic reforms like dollars rising the economy and cutting back on government spending cuz you don't get the they don't, they had it was, it's very clear we are the embrace change we form of it's an election between those who locked us in a brutal warranty, and those of us asking for freedom,
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those are defend populism versus those who defend the republic game or not. i've already got. but milly also denies humans are responsible for climate change, and as against both abortion and sex education. the highly polarized election in november 19 will determine whether argentina will continue with a center left administration or elect one of the right leaning leaders lead a country place by triple digit inflation and rising poverty. here in germany, the left party is set to lose significant weight in parliament. 10 of its 38 m. p. 's have joined a new grouping founded by one of the party's most prominent members by campaigning on an anti migration platform. solid bargain connects as yet unnamed party will be coordinating voters currently choosing par right. populous chief also has criticized current policies on the ukraine war,
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climate change and inequality or political correspond. emily guardian is following the story. emily, tell us who is this of a bargain? connect and what's behind this move a long history of the household name in germany. she is one of the most prominent politicians on the german left and the re, it's been re meant for months now that she's planning on leaving the left policy and forming her in policy. that's now happened to use leaving. she announced it today. and it comes really often months and years of time or within the love talk to lots of infighting. she doesn't see eye to eye on a lot of things with the political leadership and the less punching. for example, when it comes to migration, she thinks that germany should really adult to more restrictive migration policy. and today she announced about she was leaving the policy together with 9 auto parts and colleagues. they have together registered a sort of club bore or association rarely, that will eventually be turned into
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a political party without not until january, and then from january onwards. that's when people will be able to join this policy . how much of a chance, what a new bargain connect party for lack of a better term, have emily and an upcoming elections? well, i mean, if you look at her popularity rates, she is a lot more popular than the left policy itself. and um, i mean, she plans to send her policy, her new policy. she wants any policy to standing in your opinion, elections next year, as well as the 3 state elections about germany faces next year. and then these 3 stay selections, you know, these all selections in the east of germany, and observe as think about of where she will have a little more sway. that's where she will be able to make a lot more gains because her views on move reflected on in that's in these areas.
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and i mean i'm a lot of absorb is also saying that she could also pose a threat to jeremy's fall, right. which i think is quite interesting because if you look at her politically on a political for thoughtful stance, you've more towards the right to use more conservative at the same time her, when it comes to her financial politics is way more on the left. right. so she poses an interesting talk suppose to the far right, and she will so it doesn't support the weapons deliveries to ukraine. so in some ways she does echo what the phone rights also say, and so she is going to be is going to be interesting to watch how much weights and components tearing these elections. so look forward is losing losing one of his leading lights. where does this leave a live party and the opposition in general briefly, if you can, emily? well, i mean the left coffee has been, have, is popularity. writing has been nothing all time low is really what that's some of
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the last few years that i need just got into the bonus tag of the last federal elections. and it was kicked out of the 2 parliaments now. and this is um to stay selections and has the ends in bavaria. now been using one of the most popular, think of sorta think any of this photos very well for the left parties future. i'm afraid. i'm really thank you very much. that was our political correspondent, emily gordy, to you are watching the news coming to live from berlin. just reminder of the top story we're following for you this our trucks with relief. i hate to have entered garza's robber crossing rough on crossing from egypt. the 3rd, such convoy in 3 days, the united nation says at least 100 trucks need to enter every day to meet the basic needs of civilians living in gaza. the you're watching the dw news. remember, you can always get all the latest news information any time you want on
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a north korean public entity was happens from north korea, which love starts october 25th on d w the the finished manager. welcome aid is finally getting through to guys from egypt. us president joe biden, and he's really prime minister benjamin netanyahu agreed that these deliveries would continue over the weekend to face such a full truck scattering aid and to the gaza strip. meanwhile, is ready to launch the limits of grades into gaza overnight. and it strikes, targeting come us or.
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