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the the business dw news line from ballot describing cause up 100 small for it as prepared to leave the besieged territory through the roof are crossing the 1st of several 1000 to leave over the coming weeks. also coming off fighting intensifies and the ukraine will cave says russia itself more than a 100 settlements in just 24 hours. that's the highest one day towards the sofa. this year and focused on, begins arresting, ask on refugees after a deadline process for undocumented migrants to leave,
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the country will face the pool, taishan the gulf as well. come to the program more for a national. so i'm preparing to leave gone through the rough off crossing today. at least $324.00 and passport holders with actuated on wednesday, alongside thousands of civilians at palestinians around $7504.00. and so i expect it to leave over the next 2 weeks. under deal broken by cop talk, will besetti mental fabled 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 the list agreed by israel in egypt would be allowed to do so.
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after more than 3 weeks under is really been barred, meant and located. people here were desperate to escape. unfortunately, we are relying on gone and hoping we'll get out to our country and we feel sad for it, 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 automatically 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. i got a b and while more a trucks were allowed through once again on wednesday,
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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 god so stressed that residents were an urgent need after we crossed into rough of 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 4 to i never, ever have seen something similar in guys 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 egypt government, let's palestinians, costs to for the vast majority of those trapped and gaza,
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escape will remain impossible. the journalist hasn't below shows in gossip and has more and was happening at the roof of border crossing. yes, 400 then i think the national for the feeling holding for, for passports and put on good. the 60 and the city is wouldn't be there through rough last week. it may be to auto destination. later on yesterday they went to the $400.00 or less and along with the $54.00 at a feet in the one that with their quotes left to do diction. hospitals now has any age reads guys out today for today? no, no, uh, not yet. but at expect save some trucks to come in over $250.00 or a bit more and arrived in, in the previous days. uh,
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10 or expected to be received today. um and including a pool of water. and because of mine, is this a do you spoke about the 250 sofa? it's 150 trucks. is this a beginning to make a difference for civilians? well, in some places on there for you guys. uh, another one is cool, like, uh, uh, the, the people displaced people are taking as a show the receiving for a some from organizations august to few days, but making use or a creek difference. it's not. i mean, still we are talking about the number of people with their, from the north go to dallas, the city or even through is people who are in this area from the border areas for other j table people. they are still struggling or getting the 8 distribution because it is not clear to everybody what's, what's going on, what i'm asking for the people about the data go some during the day,
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get some aid from here and there, but it's still it's, it's not easy because it is no cooking guys, so people are not in their home the what for what a for washing or even for a drink as evidence that ever quoting from a garza, thank you very much. doesn't thank you mike know is, is with action age. okay, that's an international try to that was with women and girls living in poverty. we asked him how medical stuff, a coping with issue monetary and crisis in casa to some on this. let's speak to mike noise or use the head of human retire in response to action aid, u. k. who joins us now from london. mike, according to the organization, doctors without borders, that around 20000 injured people in gaza at the moment. how is medical stuff that coping yeah,
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thank you for having us on today. of. it's a very, very difficult situation in john's of the my report for everyone, including for medical stuff as i'm sure you know, we've been working with a number of hospitals for, for a long time. and gums are well before this complex stuff that well before this up searching by and started. and what was hearing from them at the moment is just the sharing possibility of working not overwhelmed by the numbers of injured but also continued to try and deliver on the, on that case. but we, but particularly with a, with auntie hospital, the is still trying to deliver scenario and still trying to announce to babies. and in places in this situation, i've tried numerous problems with supplies of materials, but especially with the need to keep the generate. just going to the bank of electricity to power incubators and ventilate to and to, to keep the lot to them separately can do the surgery. it's an old most impossible situation for them. we know some hospitals that already see the function and the
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others are on the village of it. now the roof i bought of crossing is now open for injured people, as we've had earlier in the program. how are they being prioritized? a thing that's in the hands of organizations like the, the read presence is auntie and you and it's not something the hospitals are involved in old with. so i'm sorry, i can't really help you on that. but i think the key thing to say is, these are still very small numbers of people guessing out to jobs are compared to the, the numbers of injured to the, to the numbers needed medical treatment on, onto the impact as well as have so far, almost associated cool, yeah, endangered was no longer function that really is no longer an effective medical service in kansas for, for the 2 and a half the new people who are. yeah, under about now there is still though the palestinian ministry of health, which is run by almost all the in any way involved in a distribution. are you talking to them working with them?
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hospitals are independent hospitals, the, the, the not possible, the administrative health structures in jobs. it doesn't make sense for that. we've always worked with the continued to try and deliver services to the population. that's the most important thing at this time. it's, it's about working with them so many people have cancer. that the people who are the receiving end to understand the ones that are suffering must. hm. now we've heard of bull. it's also that the bolts are in gaza is contaminated. so where are people getting water from a big gift, nipple, wherever they can. and it's a real, real struggle more than anything else. this is the message we're, we're hearing from our colleagues in the cloud. right? doesn't garza, it's yeah, there are so many challenges that people are facing right now. but the biggest of all it is is water. yeah, there's almost no clean water. many,
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many people have been conducted on to we've had multiple results of people say, resorting to drinking sea water, a salt water for proof for miles close to the sea as if they are the only option available to them in the us. as anyone will know, that is not something people can sustain in the long term. we said it, we know people are trying to do yes. local decided nation which is actually mean pulling up sea water and catching the condensation. but you can't do that without fuel. my goal is to end the head of so many a try and response that action a you okay, thank you very much. thank you very much. i. so let's take a look now at some of the other stories related to that conflict. germany has banned the pro palestinian organizations saw me doing full supporting terrorist attack activities by how mazda spreading onto semitism. interior minister nancy phase a also imposed further restrictions on any activities connected to a mazda,
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which is already designated service organization free. some of doing was widely condemned for handling of sweetness to celebrate the brutal how mazda service tax on his riley's on october 7th. us presidential biden has called for a pause and fighting between israel and is the most militants in gaza to provide a chance for hostages. held by him off to be fried by them, was responding to a heads up at a public meeting. the white house, they did verify that by them was referring to a pause that would allow hostages to get out and shoot me to terry and 8 to get the last 24 hours to ukraine. now with the commander in chief, also, the countries um forces says the war with russia has reached a style. nice general for larry is allusion me, says the conflict could soon become a war of attrition. unless the military receives more advanced equipment. ukraine
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says, wednesday was the heaviest night of shedding so far this year, with more than a 100 settlements bombarded injustice 20 for us in the southern ukrainian city of hassle and residents go about repairing that. damaged homes and local officials say this round the russian shelling killed one pass and left 2 wounded. though the eyes of the wells have tons towards the middle east. the what when you cry and still right is on tools to loop a senior. the showing is constant and the local community is suffering. the managed to fit the at least 30 shells hit every day. for me. says about the do you need to give us a q d my cation line in the will. an early morning drone attack in the city of naples killed one and wounded 6 homes. businesses and shops will also damaged. and the attacks pass on nick about just to of more than
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a 100 towns and cities to be bombarded and just switch for hours. so you cry and you know, saw the teeth. that's the highest number at a single day. so far this year is the most go. russian defense minister said guy showing who said that last year was making advances in ukraine problems. and the new weapons surprised some nature had made very little difference on the ground effective. and how can you see what was on i see what the ukrainian armed forces are being depleted and they're demoralization is growing. despite receiving new types of weapons from nato to keep regina's suffering defeat intervals with respect to the situation in ukraine, looks to have shifted to a new phase of war of attrition. and with the situation in god's gripping the well, the tension key will be hoping that site is not overlooked. let's have a look at some of the world news stories. in brief, japan has started releasing
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a said box of treated the radioactive water from the damage. so the seem a nuclear power plant into this according to authorities to previous releases waste board that took place without incident. the release has been authorized by the international atomic energy agents. stone, sharon has bassett, the west and european coast winds of 180 kilometers by our measured in front swear . more than a 1000000 people were left without electricity. one this was reported across the region. hundreds of flights as well as trains were cancelled, and hundreds of schools were closed. frequently, king charles has expressed his regret for the uses during british colonial era rule in east africa. but the monarch stopped short of a full apology when speaking on a state visit to kenya. together with queen camilla is visiting the form of british
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colony, which is celebrating 60 years of independence. this year. of the time germany has aust tons of near to forgive crimes committed on the it's colonial rule in the 19th century. jim and president from 5 to stand by as wrapped up a visit to tons and the saying he wasn't ashamed of past crimes and atrocities. and germany would begin returning, loaded onto the facts that includes schumann sculls county health and museum in berlin. song the intends in the, the gym 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 victims. listening, starting my offer, the message of reconciliation that's about the same is what happened here as part
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of our shared history, the history of your full fathers and the history of a full fathers in germany towards it. we gentlemans, also need to face up to this history so that we can build a bright future together. the best of and so come 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 a gem 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 i couldn't get any run, but it's very important for then go ne, the locals here. and for africans generally, that when someone is buried,
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you don't just bury the bones. the head is very important. for the time i said he would help trying to locate the sky live chief, some gambling, a tribal lead, an executed by the germans in 19 o. 6, it will be hoping that promise and his words of regret for the past. this step towards working through rooms largely for golf named gemini, is still a source of pain, intends in the pockets don has begun detaining undocumented migrants, the vast majority of whom ask on refugees in a southern policy shift. the government set a november 1st deadline for them to leave will be expelled. the policy has been condemned by human rights groups. officials and both countries say more than a 100000 people already have left voluntarily before the deadline. the line of the tor, him border between pakistan and afghanistan stretches as far as the i can see,
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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 and estimated 1700000 afghans in the country, drawing criticism from rights groups and the taliban government for overwhelmed by the influx of people with no where to go and few opportunities for work. but for many afghans, there's no going back pakistan. the authorities began demolishing houses in the
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hours before the november 1st deadline. the houses that many atkins lived in for decades now they face a life under the taliban. the same group that calls many to flee afghanistan in the 1st place. go to the i can restart my business there. i'm 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 an afghanistan of 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 time and what will happen to them in the future. so a little bit, let's talk about it in the un warrens that the force deportation could mean. yet another humanitarian catastrophe. for afghanistan, the foreign ministers from 17 e u countries are meeting today here in bill in to discuss expansion of the you and
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opening speech. germany's foreign minister on the bad bulk said that the house of euro beats in keys and they had positive signal to expiring, a member ukraine, representatives from you right as some to keep another country hoping to join, also taking pounds. now let's have a quick listen to what ukraine's for a minister, the mutual collab. i've had to say, the brother, the european union is the better it is for all of us. to be strong. you needs to get bigger. this is, this is very simple. so of course, every country should be assessed on the metric based approach. and i think it's fundamental that only you countries and candidate countries show adamant commitment to the principles of the role of. ready democracy and this is the prerequisites fulfilled the advertisement in relationship grants. pharmaceutical eva,
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speaking there. and now we can bring into the political correspondent to this all, dallas is a german, is for our ministry in a central berlin for us, where this conference is being held at juliet. some of the applicants that have been waiting to join the you for years and years was driving this new urgency, then to expand the block. well, we've heard from the leaders of a member states a few months ago when they met, that it is now a geo political priority for the you to push for the enlargement and a lot of it has to do with rushes war against ukraine. a lot of countries on europe's eastern flag a flank have a have feel this urgency to now once a quick more quickly become part of the you to protect themselves from possible aggressions from russia. and on the other side, the, you realizes that with russia still trying to play out its influence in these
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countries and also trying to destabilize these countries. this could mean that it would translate to destabilize ation, also in europe. and they want to make sure that this doesn't happen, trying to bring all these countries together within the e u family as quickly as possible. well, the e u has enlarged itself if you will, before and 20042007 most recently. and then that was another criticism that any of the new members didn't really meet the ball for your membership. bestbuy's, economic, paula or transparency and democracy are concerned. all that similar concerns, concerns now. well, you member states are making a point to say that all the countries that want to join the union have to reach certain conditions that the e u has set for them. and that if, for example, the issue of rule of law and democracy cannot be question for countries that want to join this union that uses,
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they're not going to be any discounts for any of these countries to go ahead with this process. so these are all processes that are going on and a lot of reform is going to be expected from countries at once, enjoying the you on the other hand, but you also plans to reform itself. so make it then easier to welcome an additional number of countries into the union to make that you so capable of decision making of acting as a united front and having a stronger weight on the geo political front. very briefly is the timeline. so this is going to take years for most of the countries enjoying the you. the ahead of the european council has spoken of 2030 as a timeline, but it is not going to happen next year or the next. it's going to take some time. i'll put it in, correspondent julia solidarity that. thank you to be a new you and re bold says industrialized nations need to spend far more to help developing countries
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cope with the impacts of climate change while 21000000000 dollars. well contributed in 2021 that's pick up may need to reach almost $300.00 to $90000000000.00 per year by the end of this decade. and that will mean a 20 fold increase on x report comes from one community and central kenya. web adaptation funding is helping people overcome drops and find new means to 5, a strong hands, photo, soil, and water. a simple stock ticket that will help many trees grow. it's part of the project here on the edge of the curacy of forest and central kenya. that is putting the sun through community at the heart of protecting their environment and also helping them living since they m tier 2. and i said it's a coupon. the tree nurseries have been a real benefit to us to do with these things. if we can earn money with us and that
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so we can pay school fees for our children to watch with local finance have or we can start a business. and the last moment i'm system, traditionally semi nomadic december, people sold out water and grazing land for that goes from capital. the primary source of income but dried drought prone conditions made, was due to climate change, forced money to move into the forest. the community 1st made money, chopping down trees and making charcoal instead it destroyed around a 3rd of the forest, pushing both the people at risk and the wolf to relied on across another wise arch . some bu, region wasn't in the body. we were having to track 5 kilometers to fetch water damage. the sun through families voluntarily left the forest funding from the government and n. g o's helps the community adapt to the new reality, driven by global warming and fountain organization to help protect the forest.
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as well as awnings from seedlings they've planted sofa. the community also and surround the $30000.00 heroes a year from harvesting honey. we've seen no problems. i knew we say the best way to solve this problem is to move out of the forest and we, we take care of off what a sort of that was, what it's going to take care of was slowly but surely the floor i'm phone flushing again with help from the community learning to cope with change and to build a new future for themselves. you're watching the w and use it as a reminder of our top story. the more foreign nationals are preparing to leave gaza . so the roof are crossing today. at least 32400 possible holders. what infatuated on wednesday along side thousands of severely and just published it around 7 and a half 1000 for expect it to the vote for the next 2 weeks. tundra deal pro codes
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