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the the, this is the w news lied from the noise, right? of the ground right in gaza. me says it's ground forces backed up by 5 digits, and drones turned out, attacks against how much targets in the gaza strip strikes. come the head of an expected invasion. meanwhile, as the humanitarian situation and gaza deteriorates, you inside agency says it is indeed tile tools with these route to find a way of speeding up the delivery of the vital supplies. and with fee is growing up . the conflict could sprayed, we look at its potential impact on the global economy. this out also coming up,
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coming up, china is format number 2 dogs. the k to young said does. john is premier for a decade earlier this year when he was sidelined by president. she the i'm anthony. how it welcome to the program, as well as military says it is carried out more ground operations and the strikes in gaza of a nice israel said it targeted suspected how much positions in the strip to prepare the battle field for an expected land invasion troops and tanks carried out the ride with the backing of jets and runs, as well as military has been pounding gaza relentlessly since the last terrorist attacks of october 7th, which killed some 1400 people on the status of the 7000 palestinians have been killed since then. meanwhile,
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the is ready ami says more than 200 people are still being held hostage by how much in gaza relatives of the hostages have been pressuring the is riley government to prioritize their release presidents of keyboards. because as of demonstrates outside these rate, the defense ministry intent of eve as was one of many communities attacked on october the 7th. and they want the return of the loved ones to be the number one priority for israel. i was my by the back. now i want them say, i want to make sure that the kids taking care of, i want to know what is the condition? i want them know when all the kidnapped people know who is that now? and we do, we know nothing. what's happened with the was or, or lauer he's nothing but people 7 see he's really still reading from the scale of
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the attacks which sold more than 1400. this rate is measured by how much i know the minutes since work is still on going to recover the remains of people killed hundreds of thousands of his re, the army reserve, his events of the call to defend the homeland civilians, to a following the government's call to arms, some of the stuff that it is re, the media have reported 150000 deputy cations for gun licenses. since the attacks to say i'm here to get a gun to buy much to buy guns and the silver 7 was the trigger to make me understand it's the time to be on sale in order to protect my family and my surroundings. if anyone tries to hold off, israel stays exploded with guys that is secure now. but how mouse and other minutes in groups are still firing rockets into israel.
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and instead of the press conference organized by the relatives of the hostages is brought to an end by another box from gaza. literally, we tilt the data, please. can you claim that in jerusalem and as to how the it is by the military strategy is being influenced by the growing pressure from the families of the hostages of the flood? that's right. there is a lot of pressure here um, uh, from the hostage companies, but also in the general public to deal with this hostage crisis. the per m. d, relative of the hostages is saying the government is not doing enough to get them back. and also interesting enough. there's some polls that are usually coming out towards the weekend and is really news papers saying that there is a trend that the public opinion says maybe to hold off of the this ground operation . and to see whether, you know, that can be something done about the negotiations. now we've heard from cut one of
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the main many h, as in this hostage crisis that are mitigating indirectly between our mazda and is read. and also egypt as symbols that there might be some kind of break. so, but that is very much on people's mind. vide no, never the last fair hearing also from the is really ami. they made another targeted rate into the gaza strip from the eastern side into surgery area and the eastern side in garza, during the night of this thing targeting the again, in for a structure. they went out again and all of this. of course again, while artillery fire continues on the gauze and strip, also massive as try contain on the gaza strip, also into solves of causal where israel has told 1000 residents to civilian population, to seek shelter. a state of these 10 a claim of the age arisen while the united nations is calling for uninterrupted access to meet the basic needs of civilians in gaza. do you and to monetary and
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coordinate says detail told on the why with this row to find ways of speeding up the deliveries the wind bones. many more people could die if current conditions persist. an uncle picks up his nephew's body shrouded in white and takes him to the grave. another young victim of god's, as was name humanitarian crisis, loma. this is one of my nephews belong to my brother's wife and children room outage on how that my nephew was injured 2 weeks ago. and because all the crossings are closed for medical evacuations, he passed away on how to put them in as no medicine for efficient treatment or no fuel. the doctors did that based off the moment the idea of the situation in gaza has turned to one of abject misery, with shortages in everything from water to food and medicine.
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the causes hospitals have been particularly hot, heat victims of use riley strikes continued support in israel says it's targeting the terrorist group from us. as the number of wounded civilians rises, the un says newly a 3rd of hospitals have had to close due to damage or lack of few a few which is needed to pump the water and how a hospital's is in such short supply that the un has wanted may have to hold to humanitarian operations. if more doesn't arrive soon. israel says any fuel they allow in could be seized by him us, and rejects you and claims that god doesn't have enough. we responded to by referring them to where come us, which governs the gulf industry. it stores fuel both diesel fuel. the other types of the busy and then other types of the fuel is all inside the gulf industry. and
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there's enough for many days for hospitals then walter comes to run. only the priorities are different from us, prefers to have all of the fuel for it's wolf. i think it would be that the leading civilians without the leaders around the world and to facing what can be done to help civilians who are the ones paying the heaviest price. well, early i spoke with getting less housing pollution. who is in gaza. he is how he describes the conditions that he and others are facing right now. or it's very harsh thing done with this or add all the places they all support from a complete black out. no electricity, no war to badly coming to the song places the showcase off of food shortage or drinking water. it's very limited and very hard to get like
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people you need to go far as places do to, to, to fill some trouble, the drinking water, no internet, at least sometimes in some areas we get some, some being for the people or q we everything bakery i have water and then as a receipt that the eat a little daily life as people become told me, like they become like behind every morning there is someone coming before like a little that they charge the whole by phones as paper. uh laces. if they have sources that were about to kill or lee, so those panels and gosh to the market when, when it's a bit quiet, no here strikes in the area to buy some food and everything is available in the market and people pick up whatever is available they're supposed to be a tex, continued the un says no way is safe in gaza. so where do you go?
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has them when the bombs start fully, for literally no place? no, sir. no. carrie said it saves a dollars. uh, according to the fix that was issued by them. you need to tell us we are talking about uh, $2600.00 or even more and a strong that the total different old like they were killed. the cab county area people were off to you actually called the cd and the little people to the south. but still they brought me continued. and in my area they were 90 each. right. cuz like the year spaces, as even in the place we are staying at like the one of those where were smashed. uh we are. okay. we are not how it uh, luckily, but i imagine people go half because of both of that. people go to the owner of the schools, the money where, where, where, where injured or killed even because of some places 6 to at where we're half wide
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by you, sweetie, kids. so it's hard and it's very, very difficult to find a face facing awesome. we appreciate your reporting gentlest. has them pollution from gaza? thank you. well, meanwhile, here opinion late is at a brussel summit. have called for a pause in the fighting between his route and time us to get desperately needed aids to civilians in gaza. and usually to struggle to agree on the statement precise waiting, but eventually agreed on a common declaration of coals for the establishment of humanitarian car doors and pauses instead of a 64 relative from the summit. chapman and president of the european council shall, michelle, what do you have to say after the agreement was reached? the volume? you have certainly take a note of the serious deterioration of the humanitarian situation. and we need to develop a number of measures to ensure that there is access to equipment and to aid in this
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humanitarian crisis. i know something to you are a pain counsel headquarters in brussels now to speak to that correspondence alexandra fund now and how difficult was it for the latest to reach a common position here on the israel? how much conflict? well, last night the leaders were wrangling over semantics on guys out for 5 hours. so it was a difficult for them to agree with some you countries, such as spain. insisting that the you have to call for a ceasefire and the other countries among them. first and foremost, germany being against anything that could be interpreted as a limitation to ease arose right and ability to defend itself. so india and they were able to agree they agreed to call for human need to impose this and that sounds of course not as durable as a ceasefire and woods and the able israel to response to on going attacks by
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how moss and diplomats are signaling that it was important for the you to show that to the do care about the humanitarian crisis in gaza. so to we gain some credibility in the arab world, and at the same time it was important for the you to demonstrate there are standing with israel. however, experts are doubting whether the people in the middle east will really acknowledge this carefully calibrated, calibrated language, that the you care so much about your pay late as a back it. but negotiating table again today with a lot to talk about one of the biggest topics on the agenda of the cannot make situation in the blocks and also among the countries using the come currency, the euro. they are also speaking about how to continue supporting q crane. the you
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have from this key is to provide them with 50000000000 euros in the next 4 years. however, there are countries such as hungry, 1st and foremost, who have have been looking at his financial age and we will see whether they can agree today because of for instance, the new prime minister from slovakia has also expressed, expressed his doubts, saying that he 1st wants to make sure that this e u of funding is not going to be misused in ukraine. the deputies brussels bureau chief, alexandra phone number. thanks so much for the conflict in the middle east isn't just causing global concern in the political and diplomatic arena. there's also increasing apprehension about the affected could have on the global economy. if history is any guide, the conflict has the potential to st. financial shop, wides fabi on the middle east,
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or empty highways stretching for miles across germany and other western european countries. that was in 1973 during the oil crisis during the encore war between israel on one side and egypt and syria on the other. eric states have stopped supplying the west with crude oil after the hum us terror attack on israel. and these really retaliatory strikes mcgross a strip, many wonder will the world once again faces scenario of oil scarcity. the price of oil rose after the hamas attack. however, it has since normalized and i'm like, 50 years ago. experts today do not see a united front of the airbag oil producing countries against the west. and i'm of the time cut to today. we do not have a cartel who spends that we have highly diverging interests even within the camp of the gulf states, especially between saudi arabia and iran. and this conflict did not exist on the past due in these degree. that is to say, we are not currently expecting
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a situation like we had in 1973 is the north side lines. the police had another reason, a more globally interconnected economy, air of states, our shareholders with considerable interest in corporations in europe and the us, including and non oil related firms like volkswagen dime or, or siemens. however, an escalation of a conflict could fundamentally change the situation. for example, in the strait of 4 months, this narrow, straight, just over 30 miles wide, is controlled by iran, considered to be the main supporter of hamas and hezbollah. 20 percent of the entire global oil production must pass through here in the past overall, and has repeatedly threatened to block the straight and has impeded the passage of tankers from western countries. a military escalation could trigger over onto stuff and again and cause the global economy to collapse. let's see the risk of recession
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in the euro, so cannot be ruled out due to an escalating conflict. now they're all gone simply because the you're selling with this high energy demand isn't primarily dependent on the gulf states in the middle east as a holes, because i'm think countries with energy intensive and processing industries like germany would be particularly affected. right, let's discuss this further with robots from the date of the business. good to say. but why is it so important to the global economy? that this is well, how much more doesn't escalate for? because it's as simple as the conflict spreads. the big of the impact for the global economy, and we know what that impact can be because we can look at past conflicts. but also because economists have been working our way through all of these various scenarios and looking at the potential impacts that it could happen. well, the treating as i suppose, the worst realistic scenario is the we know they're in the habit spreading beyond the existing territory of israel and gaza,
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but into the wider region. and then ultimately a direct will between israel and iran. and that's puts various factors into play, but most crucially, oil and global shifting around has control of the straight to for most through which a face, if label oil and all manner of, of the non oil products passes. but also it really, you know, it is one of the few things that's keeping oil prices that have a reasonable level at the moment. so disruption to that would be a big problem. and actually economists of bloomberg has been crunching the numbers on this. they believe that in the worst case scenario, a trillion dollars could be wiped off the global economy and one. yeah. if that were to happen, we could see oil it a $150.00. a pallet at the moment is around $90.00 about it's never been that. so you find a picture of a pretty big problem, but it's not the only problem because many parts of the world are still dealing with the full that from the crime war. and the pandemic does this war in the middle east now affect those economic recoveries? the just on the way again it, it all depends on the degree of escalation. but we know that those recoveries are
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very fragile in here in the years. like, for example, on, in the united states that walking a tightrope between getting inflation down. i'm not sending their economies into a recession and they would only really take a trema to knock some off that tights right on. something like oil prices searching and global shifting, being disruptive. exactly. the sort of trimming that could do that because both of those things are inflationary because more expensive to produce things. but it also becomes more expensive to send those things around the world. and then even if you look at, you know, much about poor countries, emerging economies a much more vulnerable to fluctuations in energy prices. so really is the last thing that recovering economies need right now in political terms, within countries having to pick sides in the company. i guess economically as well . what does that mean in how these countries will been tried with each other? this is quite a familiar story from the past couple of years, isn't it? and we've seen how this dynamic plays out as countries of been pulling in behind ukraine and behind russia. they've become reluctant to trade with other nations,
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with whom they have ideological differences in springs and one of the big buzz with the global economy. at the moment, the globalization for a long time, the sauce was trade with whoever you want to get yourself the best deal. it doesn't matter if you're buying stuff from in a, an oppressive regime on the other side of the world. but that's really flipped on his head in the last couple of years. and it's nice to play with the u. s. trading this way of china doing more trade with canada or mexico. you know, it's neighbors and people that it's best of relations with. you can expect what's happening in the middle east to accelerate that splintering as countries just try to avoid doing trade with other nations who they fear might use that trade as its own kind of whether it's a complicated story robot. thanks for clearing it up for robots. and data of the business. all right, let's take a look now at some of the other stories making use around the world. the talents building plant type party has selected the daughter of controversy or former prime
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minister tucked in sheet of water as its new data. 37 enroll, paid some time sheet of what the hell not the months of political. tim was in thailand. by till i came to power and to deal with the countries powerful military which had blocked the progressive winters of elections from governor tens of thousands of children in bolivia had been sent home from school due to a pollution caused by extensive wildfire. so thought his site, $2000000.00 hick discipline, i think that's draft has led to a lack of both of the hampering 5 funding if it's funds often started by farmers clearing weeds and across the in the us. a gunman is still on the loose after killing. i think people in waiting that same or for 2nd day hundreds of learn for enforcement officers. i think deployed. i search several properties linked to the suspect who has an army reservist, deadly shooting in the us. this year happened at bowling alley and bought in
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lewiston. in the state of may. 20 state may be a say, a former chinese premier at lee k t on has died at the age of 60 i. the cause of death was reported to be a heart attack. it was china's number too late for 10 years from 2013 to earlier this year was known as an advocate for private business, but was been largely side locked by teaching ping who became china's most powerful lead. i'm a sudden death of the chinese for my premier k. leach young as shocked. many people in the country, chinese state, maybe a broadcast tributes of some people interviewed in the capital budget. if you could tell me, said someone, you know, talk as a premier, the catchy young has made great contributions to the economy. to his desk is a big loss to our country. to know when you come a while, i feel grave hearing the news from you is the catchy young was only 68 years old.
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he made painstaking efforts for this country and he did his job conscientiously entangled, corresponding 5 encouragement as in badging, and told us more about li, catchy, almost like a c to. yes, he was really an extraordinary politician. he was born into one of the poorest provinces in china and also born into a very turbulent time during his youth. he was sent to the countryside. um, actually like millions of other young chinese at the time to learn from peasants to do a physical labor. so actually by the time when most of the state found a died and thank you to both teeth in the country reopened and he was already quite old. but then he started to study and he became a very brilliant academic. he um, just studied law and i'm calling to make the he was very interested in also some controversial topic was sensitive topics for example, the root of law. and he was known to be
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a very edit english learn. and some classmates even mentioned that he, the history was to continue his studies abroad, but then actually the potty secretary of his university step in and they wanted to keep him in the country to built him up as a future leader. and that's exactly what happened. and he had a very steep career before he was 50. he almost already had to have, has been running to provinces and he was known to be very pragmatic. um, economically you can call him every farmer and he was certainly very close to the people. and many people speculate that that he could be the future number one of china by that post the potty to see the then went to seizing ping and he became the prime minister roughly 10 years ago. and especially in the last year was the sidelines that were not many a public appearances from him anymore. so and you can say that a seating ping did not really um get except a strong number to next to him. a state of blue cross upon it, that'd be encouraged by inviting force or frustration. it's growing in the mexican
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resort to the back of pool co and surrounding areas of, of the slow government response to a devastating hurricane. at least 27 people were killed when hurricane out of slammed into mexico's pacific coast. dr. rapidly intensifying you to a category 5 stone mountain back. a purpose tourist infrastructure has been badly damaged buildings ripped apart by one of mexico's most powerful storms. hurricane ocean is toll through acapulco leaving sun survivors without shelter, food or clean water. it's a disaster. we're not seeing help. we don't see any o, sorry seats. people don't know what to ask for. who to turn to with desperate. what are we going to do about i can pull co l homes. there's no electricity, no washington or seek? no. a relatives haven't heard from us and we haven't heard from them. from
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the officials say, the rushing to bring in aid and to restore electricity and communications, but with the roads blocked by trees and mud. even mexico's president struggled to get in force to switch cars and walk parts of the way on an official visit to the devastated area. now what matters most is food aid, because there are many families and small children. some residents have tons to losing damage stores for the basic necessities while they wait for the aid. and there are also reports of crowds reading deserves whose electronic stores. acapulco is in one of the poorest areas of mexico and the local economy is heavily reliant on tourism. but the damage from hurricane osha's will likely cost well into the billions of dollars and residents of worried it could
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