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the, the date of the news line from finding another strike on causes biggest refugee camps means more casualties in egypt, valley of breakfast, tennessee, just the day after israel says cuba senior high must command the end of previous attack on the comp, tulsa on the program. because seriously injured costumes and foreign nationals aren't allowed into egypt, but it's unclear how long the roster border crossing will remain open and sweeping cracks down on a search. think gang cried dw reports on how young people are being drawn into a cycle of violence offered by other teenagers. you look at the,
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what is driving the increase, the unforgettable welcome to the program. he's made the strikes of hit god, his biggest refugee camp for the 2nd day in a row, according to the territories, how must run government this. these agency footage shows the aftermath of a new strike. israel has upset whether it carried out this attack, but has admitted bombing the account a day earlier climbing is a senior, harmless commander was targeted and can probably stay unofficial say, 50 people who killed them over a 100 wounded in that striked piece of load and speaks for the israel defense forces, i asked him about this latest attack. did israel strike the jet bobby, a refugee camp again today? as we are striking from us wherever they are hiding,
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how must have effectively turns jamalia into a 45 position and we conducted strikes against it yesterday in 2 different locations. and indeed, there is a possibility that we're continuing to stripe your guys from us wherever they are hiding. you've confirmed yesterday's attack, but you won't say that you got that israel. cut it out today is the task. why is that feel we have to be certain? what types of activities we are conducting? we've already seen them at least one instance where processing as long as you have roles to rock it and it hit a hospital, a lot of the hospital and a parking lot. in this this case, i would rather be safe than sorry, and so we have to be confirm. absolutely. we can confirm what, what was truck. and indeed if the target was in the pits, then we'll make an announcement as we did yesterday. so just to be clear, i'm at this stage you don't know whether israel struck the edge of ballier refuge
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account again. at this time, i con, confirm that, but if it, there is a distinct possibility. it was rather than jumping to conclusions, i suggest we have been on the patients as a letter from the israel defense forces, which on this hasn't but lucy is in gaza. i asked him about this dry country about you as we have information and according to the civil defense and we will fail for that that the display strikes took place and today. ready afternoon that, that caused our me sure. okay, huge place in the over to few late to the research can be the biggest uh, refugee campaign gall this thread. at least 50 people were killed and the great square injured um the according to the table, the things they are not able to keep waiting for the air that the people on the will because they have very limited equipment. and there are many polls or for,
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for strikes and, and, and damages, a cost that goes through. and so they are doing whatever they can and whatever they evacuate in and hold on with other local for living area, trying to get out there. whether that, that the injured or the killed people. you describe this as a, an is riley strike is royal happened to confirm that this was them yet clearly it sounds like there's no doubts in gaza that it was well, i mean, i don't. yeah, i don't know if any way to compare. i mean, yesterday is, well, that was another like a big 1. 1, could people, at least with kill dental out the 200 others where, where, where injured at the at the last time you know or anywhere close. and i didn't know it is well, good them this one or now i have seen this, but if it's wrong, the damage that it happened and, and that it is similar in different places. and it, it could tell,
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at least at the low speed, you say if these were some, some people have been allowed to hours of guns that today, but a into the territory has been sporadic. what is the latest that as well, according to the latest number that 72 patients, one day philippines, with their ex quotes left, a note from the senior side to the agent should find a nice go and do not says they are a people out of less square where it was sent to the egypt sin side, which is, which is a check with the is what? $83.00 those. well, they to one where when we're approved, but the 2 left because the rest that according to the ministry of health or already died or had the surgeries in the hospital, i don't move that up to the latest number 355 the the will mention
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those or palestinians were working with some international. g o is and left and according to the next, we are talking about 460 something that they are a land lease today. all right, thanks a lot to hasn't, hasn't pollution in gaza frontier some foreign passport holders have not been allowed to leave gauze of all the wrath of border crossing. the 1st group, if critically injured guidance, has also arrived on the objection side, but it's unclear how long the crossing will remain. open. people and garzo have waited for weeks for this gate to open towards egypt. and now it has within an hour these ambulances but rushing through, according to the un, thousands of civilians have been injured in gauze of since israel began its war
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until group how most. and i've done it. many of them critically wounded out an urgent need of medical care. egyptian authorities say 81 thousands were allowed to go across based on a deals truck between egypt, israel and thomas, and mediated by cutoff, eta. on the other side, egypt has setup a field hospital to treat, enjoyed palestinians, and thousands of doctors have registered to help. at the same time, one deals in egypt trying to get more aid into gauze on human mazda from today. 60 trucks of boston yesterday on the 16th, the priority is for medicine to pos we'd seen children undergoing surgeries without anesthesia. these border crossings take time as vehicles and documents are checked to ensure safety. that adds to people's anxiety to get across. for no one knows how long the roof or crossing will remain open. for those standing and go though it's
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the only way out of floor lock correspond that rebecca videos is in these right of the town of that often they have a gossen border. i asked her about the efforts to evacuate people through the rest of the crossing as they are going well, we hear, but they are slow. at the same time, it's a complicated process, but it's for the 1st time, since this will began we've, we're starting to see a vacuum ways be able to cross that border. we know that at least some ambulances have crossed already carrying what is expected to be a total of $88.00 sick and injured people across the border. this morning. there was also a list released for some, 4 to 500 foreign nationals, which you passport holders. and somehow this tended to work for foreign n g o is now they are also supposed to be crossing over today and we've heard reports that some of them have. and it is expected that hopefully all of those 4 to
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500 people will be able to cross over today. we know that there is a bigger list of around about 7000 to a jew nationals or other people who work for n g o is that are on various lists and we've been hearing for so from sources within the british government that they expect around $500.00 to a 1000, to be able to be let out potentially each day in a kind of slow trump system. we have to see how that will progress. and exactly when we've heard that german to the german embassy has also instructed it's june nationals to stop heading to the board. and they want initially on that list that was released this morning, norway, u. s. u k. nationals. this other countries were straight in no way japan, and as i say, some of some people who work for engineers. and so we'll have to see who and how and when the next list will be published. and when those people will be able to crossover burns very positive sign where that was set suddenly that was saying was
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sick and injured. be able to cross to better medical attention across the board of as it's rebecca instead of out in southern. so they will, they're growing fear is the fighting between these around them. high mass could escalate into a wide conflict. israel's border with levon onto the north. a scene exchanges a file with rockets, 5 into israel, from lab and on. israel's retaliated, striking what it says. positions of the sheer militia group has blah civilians. i've also been displaced a school campus in the southern lebanese port, city of tyrus. many families have sought refuge here due to finding near the israel border. then there's job, do it, then if we want to go back home, what's going on? he has nothing to do with us. don't know. mamma tobacco salma we would set to set out harvest some 10 days, but now we're here and on the left the, these people's lives have been disrupted amid fears of a major war for weeks. now,
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iran back she eyed hezbollah militia had been firing rockets towards israel. these really army has responded with artillery fire and air strikes, but limited their attacks to targets close to the border. has the act as a state within the state. it has a large and diverse arsenal of weapons and well trained fighters. at any moment, the situation could escalate, leaving lebanon's government to look on the hop video, a sofa. it appears that it has below is proceeding with reason and wisdom. but the rules of the game, a limitation like comp promise, lebanese people anything because a lot depends on his beloved allies are on his below liter house on this rolla. he pledge support for palestinian hum us after their attack on israel. but his blood has a lot to lose. the people of loving on are unlikely to support a war with heavy losses. now's rela, is set to deliver a highly anticipated speech. later this week,
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since rest has invasion last year you cry and steel industry has lost production facilities, workers and access to vital export markets. those setbacks help explain. world bank estimates of ukrainian economy loss moving full $100000000000.00 in the was 1st year. this is the party started for you if you're still planting the southern ukrainian city, opens up parties here. this factory has managed to keep running in defiance of stuff. shortages blocked exports, power blackouts, and the threats of russian miss either the tax, it shut down to provide the last year for the 1st time since the world war 2. now the plants manager thinks the future of ukraine's once mighty steel industry is in doubt. we know we will an ocean, the war has impacted our production as well as production of the whole mining and metals industry. so it's one of the sectors that suffered the most from the war. they be sure, almost 50 percent of the entire sector is not functioning today. let's say we just
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need the name. their nipple to ukraine's annual stood up with from around $22000000.00 tons per year in 2021. to a little over 6000000 tons in 2022. off to rush us invasion. in the 1st 9 months of 2023 production was down to 4 to 17 per cent a year on year at nearly $4000000.00 tons. the latest data shows the slump is in part due to russia's territorial gains that have led to the loss of control over or destruction of giant plants such as stuff already started. in addition to the stop shortage, many work is left to serve at the front line. some of them serve at this up. what is your upfront? i'll just serve, don't yes. front. before rush us invasion, dermatological sector as a whole. the concept for 10 percent of your clients to dp and 30 percent of exports
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with blacks. the shipments, fortunately nonexistent, due to rush us blockades. still makers of sending as much produce wire right of to europe as they can. even rising domestic consumption during the war is not enough to sustain a sector that used to export 4 fifths of its output. process time has begun to detain more than a 1000000 undocumented microns before i made my deadline for them to leave will be deported. policy has been condemned. 5 bytes groups. i think mainly effects ask on refugees. an estimated 1700000 if they've been living impact these time without legal paperwork. sometimes for decades. state media site, dozens of holding sensors have opened to process and department tens of thousands have already left model intent. well, the main issue is what this lot of boxes is related to the bank. it's all about the
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box, the box on color, on all of that to be uh, they have loans products on bucks on a cruise and bucks on the facilities. and it's, there is an ongoing operation, the military operation against the detroit. so the box on your offices say that there are a guns and wanted of garza responsive, but it's kind of unjust. due to bracket, we'll have guns like into this category of data. but what these things happen, it is the bottom results due to this kind of tactics. but yeah, it's a demonstration. and at the same time, i think bucks on you get to where do you also want to be international focus on the refugee crisis and boxed on and maybe want to get some pulse which the country needs. because the country is very difficult. they cannot make situations boxed all i'm talking about. i just shut me out of shops. germany has asked at times and they
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ask for forgiveness for crimes committed under its colonial rule within the 19th century. german present from the outside stein maya has wrapped up a 3 day visit to the country. he said he was a shame this past crimes that trusted on the drum, and he would begin to return looted, artifacts. roddicks include human skulls, believe to be and above a museum. the total small sheet on the slopes of mount katie mon generally is home to the child. that's right. the serial man is going for that was mind giving me the need of the jungle. when the for jim on economies bought last several years later, they do most 100000000 of those thinking they are going to the bill again. they took several schools back to gemini bug, you made it then go a bundle. i look a bit what you see me, what was done to monkey may lead to me and my family. we are not such aside. leave
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it to people who would be the fear into our lives. well, but they agree, lucille, there's the, wasn't normally that dental. now, high school was an extra of great violence that was done to ask me if i do, i do a minor and that is why we have not lived in peace all these years. as this museum does, monument is tore his leadership of the chug. a tribe and his rebellion against the gems. the fact that the gym i was not on the excluded him, but to be headed him and to be as close to building the normal grave would not be an option even if the school is returned to them. well, we have decided that after it's returned, cisco will not be buried in the ground because his body was not legally buried. i do goes, but he was laid to rest without proper rights for the wind, where he was late. he cannot be seen by the new quote as well for the guy that the
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what, how, who go therefore, we believe his spirit is not a piece to them well, and we are looking at a place where he will become a rated global club up above. we had to buy the vehicle high 1000000 used to own all of these land here. as he was chief of the cha good shape. it is now owned by his grandson and he's generations that trade there was where the jim on the coordinators is high him and 18 others that mean to is one for that was them on those killed here. he's cool. he's also in gemini, and the native has confirmed their relationship to him once more than just this cool. he also wants compensation wire to and on back of the cabinet, we request that the 10s indian government take a firm stance to ensure that the german government pays us. if the government maintains belt in some level, we could be paid even today. i think you said we all went through jim,
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i need to take it in a test, but these officials, they're not signed is cool. are we sending? he's 50 year old site to find his grandfather's remains and bring them home continues. so the sweden is planning a cub on a gun crime that's risen to unprecedented levels. and your report says young people in particular are being drawn into a cycle of violence. often enough to being recruited by the teenagers, dw teddy showed suspends of the 7th swedish city of housing bulk with local activists. the trying to break the cycle. teenagers shot dead in the woods. gang warfare has reached such a dangerous levels in sweden. the government has called on the army for help knew that i was, i'll see more and more children, an innocent bystanders are folding victim coming by kind of over emphasize the seriousness of the situation. but increasingly, children aren't to just the victims. they're also the perpetrators who gang members i met say, even they are a paul. when you are 10 years old, you know,
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and $10000.00 mirrors and one month, 1112 year old kids can each other. people pay a $100000.00 for one mother and is a kid that does it. and to those who have long been working to and such incidents are shocked, especially the young. they're really young perpetrators and victims. as it's, it was impossible to see them. so think about that this could happen here less impossible to imagine in some neighborhoods like this one in the southern sweeter city of housing board where there are bullet holes in school playgrounds. here. here this is an elementary for the overall multi, grew up here and is trying to improve the neighborhood. there are ages, you don't need to know about these things. you don't need to know about shooting about sports about these things. you need to be protected. teacher lean into raleigh tries to protect students by building trust and intervening if she sees them headed down the wrong path, which she can detect at very early ages. i don't see that
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a lie there always says the government should put more money into after school programs as an alternative to the streets where she warns the youth feeling disconnected from sweeter society, or seeking out the gang themselves. i, i cannot be so for alexia glamorize in the media and rep culture, she tells me and teams become to recruiters, i know fence and my school a since he told me one time he come to me telling me what do you want to select the knob? roll, why are we doing this? that's why i overall molly has set up his own help group called united brothers. so at least once a week, thanks to the goodwill of his employer. these teams have a place to go, the spirals to do good things. molly also guides teams to other positive role models like world champion moy tie boxer, we stuff we tucker. we talk a once used to feel both accomplished and integrated. he purposely trains them
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under a huge swedish flag. but like, you know, molly, he receives no government funds and has a hard time finding help. he can't take on more students. some people doesn't want to do it for free. i think the governments are going to sponsor more on the give us more, more a place to be in the capacity. those you do get in. know they're lucky. as he says, he see the 9 and 10 year olds being groomed by gangs and then committing crimes. later at 16 he says he turns away because he can come here when i just flipping the met and things and put my gloves started it's, i mean, not another was in the world he leaves behind the gang members tell me they want to stop other use from leading their lives, they are a sweeter society to integrate kids from at risk neighborhoods. fast me on old, it's too late. but these kids, they can become doctors, they can become pilots, they can become everything, show them that. overall,
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molly is doing his best to show both youth and a swedish authorities. they have to make good choices. now. they want a better future way to show us how it is published savvy, poured into youth and gang violence today. and henry schultz told me what was in it . that's right, field today, a new report came out that basically confirmed what i heard firsthand from the teams there and helping board. the authorities found that 12 to 15 year olds are being heavily recruited into gangs and recruited by the 15 to 20 year old. so this might be shocking if i hadn't just been there and heard it with my own ears, that this is what's happening and talk to that teacher, lina der walt. we who says she can see this behavior already starting to develop at the ages of 8 and 9. so yes, that's very alarming news, but now it's something that the swedish authorities can work on. okay, so that being recruited young, but best being the search in violence and in sweden and what's behind that?
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as you know, the societies still very marginalize, the societies from which the criminals come, the gang members come, they feel like there's no future for them. and that they sort of get, gets thrown out of society, thrown out of sweeter society at very early ages, and then they don't have any other options. this is what some of those gang members told me. and so what the community would really like to see is more efforts to integrate and use to, to give money to after school programs and, and give them other options. not just the sort of monday evening, but on our own. molly provides himself but truly structured programs, so they don't walk out of school onto the streets where they can be recruited and then go on to recruit other teens. how are you report we so gang members telling you that they don't want others to follow in their footsteps? and at the same time, we have this report which seems to indicate, but those people, though, has gotten to the right to be trying to recruits things. why don't we make a face disconnect?
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yeah, i, i presented those um the different points of view to the gang members themselves and said look, you guys are telling me that you would have liked to have a different life. but you chose this. and they say they did it for economic reasons . again, they say that they didn't see any other future. and that once you get in, it's impossible to leave. and that's something that was shown. and in this report that came out today to that, once kids get in, maybe they're doing small tasks like dropping things off, dropping drugs off, but they move very quickly into more serious forms of crime. and then they can't get out then they're stuck. and so the gang members, i do believe them that they would have liked to have a different life, but that's where they came for. and they say that they, they want to help other youth to, to find other other futures for themselves. but we didn't have a long way to go with already is are taking a top down approach and, and using more law enforcement to try to stop the violence. and the communities are saying, we actually need more help here on the ground to, to start kids very early toward a different path. so it's a very difficult problem to solve. thinks about 10 dw correspondent tensions,
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or is this the w is life from bell in a reminder of our top story at this hour. a 2nd strike has had guns, as the biggest refugee counts. and it's raining spokesperson told dw ignite, have carried out. the attack on the beach of values to sort of think was, could confirm its israel says, a tech job, a senior, how much demand that's in a separate strikes on the count that day. and the russell border crossing the roof of crossing along egypt for the belief that god has to be open to a large sum severely injured. the causes on our own possible pulled us across into egypt. guitar is said to have mediated on agreement between age of israel and it's unclear how long across the globe the main focus. again, you can always get the w news on the go. just download the app from google plan from the apple app store and give you access to all the latest news from around 12, as well as pushing those projections for any breaking news. about
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