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the, the, you are watching due to the news coming to live from berlin, another attack on gauze as biggest refugee camp. israel's military says it's fighter just targeted and killed a 2nd senior commander of mazda in as many days this as the 1st palestinians with medical emergencies, as well as foreign passport holders are allowed to leave goss. i'm also coming up on the show fighting intensifies in the ukraine. war keeps as russia has shown more than a 100 settlements in 24 hours the highest one day total. so far this year and
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pockets on begins are resting off on refugees after a deadline passes. for undocumented migrants to leave the country or face deportation, the clare richardson, welcome to the show. the un secretary general has said he is appalled by the escalating violence in gaza and has condemned the killing of civilians. antonio guitars was speaking 3 spokes person after israel bombed garza's biggest refugee camp for a 2nd day in a row. israel says it strikes on tuesday and wednesday till 2, how mouse commanders, and destroyed under ground military infrastructure strike, hips causes biggest refugee camp for the 2nd consecutive day. the displace palestinians, many of whom have lived in the densely populated jamalia camp for decades,
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pulled from under the rubble of what used to be their homes. what is the faults and old days of so gone? my sister's house alone with her and her children. my brother's house with his children. i lost all my siblings except my younger brother. these old names 15 names threw up the roll. innocent is the trim mass, a complete destruction. the u. n. has called the attack the quote, latest atrocity to befall the peoples cause the devastation is nearly identical to news rarely strikes the day before that killed thousands of people. israel is said that strike targeted to have mass military command, or the group is classified by germany. the you and the us as a terrorist organization. if you ship all sides was published yesterday,
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we eliminated the come on the of the deposit battalion, abraham bihari. he was a murderous terrorist. gunshot striking him close the collapse of the building of the tunnels. the one to the camp ordered this led to the collapse of the structures of the pin. i'm even the most of the israel has intensified it's offensive in gaza . that is really military, for least footage that shows the deployment of air and naval forces as well as ground troops carrying out operations into the stripped for game. when we're hitting the terrorist, the old levels from those who fight in the field not to the level of compound is apple id like to give it to you at least the exposure of tunnels or finding a terrorist. what's over and heavy losses suffered by them. do unfortunately, and there is also a price on our side as long as happens or in every bank called well, israel says the fighting is killed several of its own soldiers. officials say the
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war will go on until their mission is complete. and more foreign nationals are preparing to leave gaza through the roster crossing today at least 324 in passport holders were evacuated on wednesday along side dozens of severely injured palestinians. around 7500 foreigners are expected to leave over the next 2 weeks. under a deal brokered by guitar knew of a city middle table, and these were some of the 1st foreign passport holders to reach the safety of egyptian soil a mile buffy. on the other side, hundreds were hoping for their chance to cross, but only those on a list degree by israel and egypt would be allowed to do so. after more than 3 weeks under is really been barred, meant and located. people here were desperate to escape between them. we are relying on god and hoping we'll get out to our country and we feel sad for it,
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for its destruction, for our friends and loved one, the entire families were destroyed and a race had all murdered. and if it weren't for what happened, we wouldn't lea a thought about that as well as those allowed to leave for good egyptian authorities have agreed to a small number of medical evacuations with ambulances crossing the border to retrieve the severely injured once in egypt, they were taken to a nearby hospitals for treatment, i've had because his own medical facilities are desperately sort of even basic supplies and are overflowing with the injured and i got to be and while more a trucks were allowed through, once again on wednesday, a group say it's only a tiny fraction of what entered daily before the homos terrorist attacks. the head of the u. n's, relief agency and gaza stressed that residents were an urgent need after we crossed
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into rough up for a visit. and that was checked by the fact that everyone that was asking for food was asking for water. we, i, so almost every children trying to express their way that they need to eat. so you need to have for to i never, ever have seen something similar or inc as a when it came before after conflict. egyptian officials say more people will be able to leave over the coming days. but it's unclear just how long the border will remain open to foreign passport holders. what is certain is that unless each of us government let's palestinians, costs to for the vast majority of those trapped in gaza, escape will remain impossible. earlier i spoke to hasn't blueshot a journalist in gaza and i asked him about, reported explosions around the all the codes hospital a just an extra,
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according to the report from dallas and safety, which is a very limited you to that intense fighting and the ever strikes that there were some strikes and bombard men around the codes hospital. this hospital was asked to be evacuated, a toast, the patients, one of the people about that, about 40000 displaced people who still stand hospital as it showed up for about a week. now it's every 4 days, many, many, many people may not work around, excuse me. i was around the hospital and other hospitals actually they were we boarded affected by this crisis, mainly the entities and hospital, which is the main one in the know what's involved all the, the ministry of hell. said that to me, getting to rachel was shut down due to lack of appeal and they are relying on a small low one which i did and a half of the services that they providing at the hospital. and that, that,
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that one is the hospital to be sure, and it's like for cancer patients at the of employee, all the patients where evacuated from their as there is a taking part of the ground innovation. and we understand the rafa crossing. there are many more people prepared to leave garza today. can you tell us what you're hearing about whether they'll be able to cross? it's um yeah, stress right. crossing is open today for the 2nd day in row a. another list was published at the group with things about 600 and uh, with their international or policy and the oldest nationals. and then about $400.00 of them are americans or have that the american passport. and there is no clear. uh, the, the answer about that whether,
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when did people would leave today again or not? uh, they were uh about 150 people couldn't leave yesterday due to that. and then the slow motion at the, at the border that people are expecting more in the coming days, more or less will be issued. the last thing on this regard, the, the, the foreign minister, egypt supported, finished to reset that about 7040 and everything goes up from 60 different countries. they need to be evacuated. okay, so we will continue monitoring updates there. i'm wondering if you can tell us a little bit about what the conditions are currently like for people who are still inside gaza regarding what kind of aid is available and what food and water. it's very hard here. i'm, it's, it's, it's, it's so difficult. i mean, the 1000 bar in, in the city or the north it's, it's more, more in $0.10 more harsh there as the availability of food is very limited,
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that limited here for to. and those people were not able to be displaced or evacuate. and in this house it's, it's, it's so hard including myself like i, i took me 2 days to find making order. i sold people drinking like um that which we call like grab the water which is go to terminate it. and we are not allowed to drink because there is no drinking water or availability all the time. so um is, is very limited. there are some aids coming into, into the through fi. but i mean, these are not enough for more than that when, when both but 1500000 people are in the house and i'm all of them. medical services are very limited due to the lack off of supplies and medical supplies coming in for them. thank you so much for speaking to us. we really appreciate reporting, even under these incredibly difficult circumstances. that's cause i'm a pollution for us in casa and joining me now is ideal, cuz as a,
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she is the regional gender, just as coordinator for aux i'm international face in ramallah. welcome. could you please tell us about your organization's work in gaza right now and where you are seeing the biggest gaps in humanitarian assistance us a unfortunately uh, organization cannot to move in on the ground. we have 33 staff members and their families are under fire. this very, very difficult situation for the boss knows that we have a large network of workers who cannot do anything basically because of the continuous bombardment. chris goes a step in the south as well as indian, or therefore we depend on you on the numbers that come from you. i'm and these are alarming they are. and basically on in the minute situation, human tenant situation is deteriorating very quickly. we, we have estimates that food and gaza is not left plus more than 7 days. the number
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of 6 that entered 227 is huff of what would have been, intern goes on a daily basis. now we are on the 27th day of the war and this is only half a day, was still supplies, not all of them is full. we hear from families and friends including mine, that the key was to water drinking water. um there is to getting longer. uh, if you want to get to like tobacco spread, the you have to queue at least 56 hours. and if you, if you find that if you are lucky, you know, if my sister was telling me that she, she would for 6 hours yesterday and then she had to go back without bread because because he ran out of it. uh, basically we are seeing a human institution that we have never witnessed in all of our interventions globally, where people are star. do people are blocking access to our tournament, the cation, the basic necessities, and this,
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these are one of the mostly highest bid. there's a lease is ad across the world basically. yeah. so yeah it's, it's very alarming very concerning. honestly. now your work at ox, pam normally focuses on gender justice. when you look at the situation unfolding in gaza, are there special considerations that need to be made for women, safety and wellbeing? as yeah, huge consideration and huge consideration on all aspects. so the basic needs will who mean feminine hygiene and the need for dignity kits is alarming. we are heating stories about women giving birth and buddy. and so is it ready and fixed it on the most very clean conditions. if there's any complication for the best, and there are 5500 women who are expected to give birth this month on the in because us to, we you about to young guns that it can go to more than medications to prevent their
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beauty from coming because they are not in off toilets or bathrooms, around these actuation centers, we are heating get. this is getting stories about the last yesterday it was in the corner where someone from god. so it was describing how women, 11 women other to the shouldn't to they will do for them because a step from japan. yeah. where the book apartments have been to the head and they arrived in a very, very bad condition. they told him we worked one deep by the way that by the time we crossed over on the street, we became 11. they came without anything without any food, any clothes. i mean, it was, oh, did you? they were in their homes in bed conditions, but can you imagine the also the psychology cuz dress. oh, but i think almost 20 kilometers to go to a safe space and then there is no food to be offered for them in this shelter. there's no bless. see this guy said we don't have any place to host them even
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because it's overcrowded. they, they have at least $20.00 to $30.00 people in a small room, 2 by 3 square. me there's so it's, it's so a lot or what conditions? the timing there, it's really been condition. yeah, well thank you so much for joining us on dw, with that update that is a deal cause as with expand international, we really appreciate your time. i as well in ukraine. the commander in chief of the armed forces says the war with russia has reached a stalemate. general vall, larry is allusion. he says the conflict could soon become a war of attrition. unless the military receives more technologically advanced equipment. and ukraine says, wednesday marked to be heavy as night of showing so far this year with more than a 100 settlements bombarded in just 24 hours in the southern ukrainian city of has some residents go about repairing that. damaged homes.
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local officials say this around the russian shelling killed one pass and i left 2 wounded though the eyes of the wells have tons towards the middle east. the war and ukraine still like his own thoughts truly pursuing. the shelling is constant of the board and the local community is suffering the mind. just if at the at least 30 shells hit every day. for me. says about the denita with us a key d. my cation line in the will. an early morning drove and attacking the city of nica. paul killed one and wounded 6 homes. businesses and shops will also damage to the attacks. pass on a nick about a just to of more than a 100 towns and cities to be bombarded and just switch for hours. say you cried, you know, sort of cheese. that's the highest number at a single day. so far this year is the most go,
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russian defense minister said guy showing who said that last year was making advances in ukraine and the new western surprised nature had made very little difference on the ground effective. and how can you see what was on there? so the ukrainian armed forces are being depleted and there demoralization is growing. despite receiving new types of weapons from nato, the cambridge team is suffering defeat intervals. there are 3 steps to remember on the situation. and ukraine looks to have shifted to a new phase of attrition. and with the situation in god's gripping the well, the tension key will be hoping its fight is not overlooked. and with more than a 100 settlement struck in just 24 hours, i asked d. w as much as to whether or not, if in teeth, if there is a sense among those communities that ukrainians are less safe now than they were at the start of the year. most of the communities that where he would village is near
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the front line and they have been very unsafe. many of them are old. most is that because it's very difficult to live the initial all the time. besides that, there was also were also attacks and people inside the country. an oil refinery has been hit by drones, but we are not seeing this kind of garage is all over the country that receive lost for not yet some expect them to sits him as the weather gets colder in order to fit the energy infrastructure again. so for these communities, life is very unsafe there and that's so many have been hit in a single night. is of course something a that points to heighten activities along the front line. but it's not the qualitative change that a, that would lead us to believe that we're entering a new phase of the russian detox, as we've heard of ukrainian commander. and she says, ukraine will need a mass of technological leap and weaponry to break the deadlock on the battlefield
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. what would that lead look like? what he has such as, basically that we are in something similar to world war one with technology on both sides of the front of the, of the line. a leads to a stalemate. both sides are equally strong. a russia has more, it's hillary more weapons, more munitions. ukraine has a slight edge in what this comes with, the new deliveries of wisdom, weapons and what is what concerns the, the, the quality, the, the, the, the majority of the, of these weapons. and what he's basically saying a match. so this is what flew decide the war is an engine technology. you would take technological developments, especially in jo, more fair in robotics. so more fear, for example, a remote control which combines sweeping, etc,
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etc. and the combination of many such new developments, not one magic weapon, but a combination that might give one or the other side, the edge. and that's what are you crate is aiming for that in that means that a it's not a question of one, a 2 x 3 systems being delivered from the west, although these are needed to of course, that's what everybody's here says. there's disappointment with what has been delivered so far as saying that it's always enough to maintain the position but never enough to get a heads. but a he's hinting at the qualitative change would probably not come from these wisdom deliveries. but from new developments on the back of thank you so much for reporting. that's what she was planning on for us and keith and we do have time to bring you up to speed with some other world news headlines at this hour. the funeral, a former chinese premier league coach young has taken place invasion with police
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employing strict crowd controls, funerals for major political figures, or previously led to public protests. there was no official announcement of a funeral, but hundreds of people got there near the cemetery where the ceremony was expected to take place. japan has started releasing a 3rd batch of treated radioactive water from the damage for crushing the nuclear power plant into the sea. according to authorities to previous releases of waste water took place without problems. the release has been authorized by the international atomic energy agency, but has been criticized by environmental us a storm tear and has reached southern britain. battering the coast of, of cornwall. authorities have warranty, coastal communities to expect. heavy rain and winds of over a 100 kilometers per hour. measures have been taken in anticipation of flooding to the storm is expected to move from britain to france. king charles has expressed
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his regret for abuses during the british colonial era pool in east africa with the monarch stopped short of a formal apology when speaking on a state visit to kenya together with queen camilla. he's visiting the former british colony, which was celebrating 60 years of independence this year and germany has asked hands and you have to forgive crimes committed under its colonial rule. in the 19th century, german president frank walter shy meyer, has wrapped up a visit to tanzania, saying he was ashamed of past crimes and atrocities. and that germany would begin returning looted artifacts. they include human skulls in a museum in berlin, song the intense in this, the gem and president laid a rate at a mass grave of africans who died when germany was the colonial ruler here. during the mug emoji uprising from 19 o. $5.00 to $19.00 o. 7, up 230-0000 people were brutally murdered with the defendants of some of the
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victims. listening. starting my offer, the message of reconciliation that's about so you can say is what happened here. as part of our shared history, the history of your full fathers and the history of a full fathers in germany. oh, your thoughts we gentlemans also need to face up to this history so that we can build a brighter future together the best of and so can phone, says jim and is federal president. i want to ask for forgiveness, but won't gentlemans date to your full fathers here even for 5 and i'm good time have never before has the gym and later, given such a clear statement of regret for the crimes committed to stein, maya visited the museum ways. records that painful history, including hangings and the headings. he sat down with defendants of those killed, some of whom i speaking the return of human remains stolen by jim and
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i couldn't get any run, but it's very important for then go need the locals here. and for africans generally, that when someone is buried, you don't just bury the bones. the head is very important of the time i said he would help trying to locate the sky live chief, some gambling a tribal leader executed by the germans in 1986. it will be hoping that promise and his words of regret for the past this step towards working through rooms, which the largely for golf named gemini, is still a source of pain, intends in the book, as don has begun detaining and documented migraines. the vast majority of whom are asked and refugees, and a sudden policy shift. the government set a november 1st and deadline for them to waive or be expelled. the policy has been condemned by rights groups. officials and both countries say over 100000 people
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left voluntarily before the deadline. the line of the tor, him border between pakistan and afghanistan, stretches as far as the i can see. families and trucks piled high with their belongings. wait to be processed. the situation they describe is dire. we don't have anything to feed our child. we had some vegetables yesterday, and today he has only had a cup of tea. so money talks, but we don't have any. last month, pakistan's interior ministry announced the expulsion of all undocumented immigrants, citing security concerns after an increase in terror attacks on its soil. originating in afghanistan, the crackdown effects an estimated 1700000 napkins in the country. so that is drawing criticism from rights groups and the taliban government who are overwhelmed by the influx of people with know where to go and few opportunities for work.
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but for many afghans, there's no going back. a 2nd standing authorities began demolishing houses in the hours before the november 1st deadline. houses that many afghans lived in for decades. now they faced a life under the taliban. the same group that caused many to flee afghanistan in the 1st place. go to the uh that i can restart my business there. i mean about it, but i'm worried about my girls education school about a month side, even though my daughters are in the 5th and 6th grade here. but i'm gonna put in afghanistan. the taliban government doesn't allow girls to study above 6th grade. the whole now i'm worried about the education of my girl general studies and what will happen to them in the future. so a little bit, we'll start with some of the un warrens that the force deportation could mean. yet another humanitarian catastrophe for afghanistan. that is your news update at this
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