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the the, this is dw news line from balance 100 small foreigners escape. the besieged garza strip through the roof of crossing the 1st of several. thousands expect it to be allowed into egypt over the coming weeks. also on the program packaged on arrest, asked gun rescue chase as a deadline for undocumented migraines to leave the country all face the for taishan, expires rights groups condemns the policy and dw joins academy in community using outside funding to adapt to climate change. as the united nation says, richard countries shift spend billions more to help developing states
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a deal with level the . i'm feel good. you're welcome to the program. hundreds more foreign passport holders of left gaza through the rafa crossing into egypt. crowds have gathered at the board, but only those on officials as to being allowed through the biggest group of around $400.00 with us citizens. the crossing has been open for the 1st time since the starts of this conflict between israel and how much will the 30 menu item. 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 burdened and located people here were desperate to escape. i'm putting on, we are relying on gone and hoping we'll get out to our country and we shall sub for it for its destruction, for our friends and loved one, the entire families were destroyed and erased all murdered. and if it weren't for what happened, we wouldn't, li, 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 and while more a trucks were allowed through once again on wednesday, a group say it's only
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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 into rasa 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 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 each of us government let's palestinians cost to for the vast majority of those trapped in gaza,
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escape will remain impossible. well hasn't, but lucia is a journalist based in ga us. and we asked him whether the small amounts of aide being allowed in making any difference as well in some places somewhere free as the schools like that these people displace people are taking as children. they are receiving more aid, some from organizations august to few days. but making use your a cree difference. it's not, i mean, still we are talking about huge number of people with their, from the know, photo gallons a city, or even who is people who are in this area from the border areas or other j table people. they are still struggling or getting the 8 distribution because it is not clear to everybody what what, what am i asking for the new people about the data grow? sometimes they get some aid from here and there, but it's, it still it's,
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it's not easy because it is no cooking guys, so people are not in their home. so what would it for washing or even for a drink massage and pollution in guns that's corresponding to rebecca riches is instead of saying that southern israel, welcome rebecca. can we start with an update on an update on israel offensive that and in the territory as well? so we know that the ground offensive continues and is growing that the israeli military setting a little earlier that they have the easiest figurative time that they've reached the gates of guns with c p. now that is obviously one of the key points. one of the places are focus, it's one of the biggest residential areas will be because residential area inside the strip. of course, we know that the military have advised everybody living in gaza city and further north to head south because to expect these bombardments last night. so some pretty
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heavy bombardments as well, and where we're standing is about 2 kilometers from the northern north east part behind me is a city called bait noon. you can hear the pounding about henry is outgoing. ah, it's henry. and you can hear even still some machine gun, fine heavy machine gun fire in the background from time to time. but the bombardments from here we've been here for a couple of weeks on an awful bombardment in this area has been a lot more intense in recent days. today, we're seeing a little less of that as a, as a troops move further south towards the kansas city. where we expect them to be in, in circling the city so that they can continue to bombardments and trying to, to carry out their military aims of completely destroying high masses, military capabilities. i, thanks for that. i'm the president of israel issac. headstrong has given a natural address, urging unity amongst east countryman will listen to eclipse without rebecca. they will come back to you. oh yes, it is a cash a little above the scene of the enemy,
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6 to kindle hatred between us, between jewish citizens and the error of citizens nelson would have to find back against us without compromise on single mind to clean them again. we have to reject every urge toward hatred and racism towards different groups among us. to recall the dozens of arab citizens who paid with their lives, those at home and those in the bathroom. and the most important is to recall the responsibility and the mutual respect that exemplifies the error of community in israel with the baseline activity back of it as in the south of israel. rebecca, how is a society that dealing with all this tension? well, that's a very important and timely message that you're hearing from the president. they're just exactly what is it move full on remains to be seen. the tensions here are incredibly high,
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both in israel and especially in the west bank. so we're seeing an increase in violence there in particular our of his writing is rebels are saying that that feeling a pressure that they can squeeze that they, they don't being able to express themselves in the way they might like they being even had, there been cases and people being arrested for expressing their feelings about the war in gaza. but on the west side were saying i won't move on. and the 2023 already before the war was on track to be the day this year on record for palestinians in the west. bank since a rec holds began and you know, we have seen that spike a lot since october 7. even saying that more than a $130.00 palestinians have been killed in that time since the attack on october 7th. and we've seen, you know, renewed and continued res, today for teaching us. we've seen a lot of set the violence on that as well. so being on the rise of many settlers um, are rampaging in the setting the maintenance ladies citizens who live in the
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westbank land paging through uh, the west bank and even killing uh, kind of a city. and so today we, so uh settlers, some lighting fi access to property and rampaging through the areas around the novelist area. and this morning we had that full palestinians with shot in various places across the west bank. so, you know, really it's very, very 10 favorite boston troops is riley troops throughout the west bank. and they're trying, they say to obviously roost house military time. now some of the time they've made over $1200.00 arrests, but it's creating a lot of tension in their lives and palestinians in those areas is becoming increasingly difficult. so that rebecca, rebecca, reckless and stuff in israel. but take a look now at several stories making news around the world. china says it will hold the nuclear arms control talks with us. next week of the 2 sides tried to improve strange relations. the foreign ministry says delegation will travel to washington
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to discuss compliance with arms control treaties and non proliferation. don't care in his bassett breton and your ups at western coast accounting. one person in france and one in spain, wins of a $118.00 columbus was now quoted in france. i'm more than a 1000000 people will act without electricity. schools were closed on hundreds of flights and trained services council. the fact is done, which has begun to detain, undocumented migrants nearly all of whom refugees from afghanistan. the government had sat on november 1st deadline for them to leave will be expelled. the policies being condemned by rights groups. the officials say more than a 100000 people left voluntarily before the deadline in 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
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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 atkins in the country. so that is drawing criticism from rights groups and the taliban government for overwhelmed by the influx of people with know where to go and few opportunities for work. but for many afghans, there's no going back. pakistani authorities began demolishing houses in the hours before the november 1st deadline. houses that many atkins lived in for decades. now they faced a life under the taliban. the same group that caused many to flee afghanistan in
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the 1st place. go to the i can restart my business there. i mean about it, but i'm worried about my girls education school about i am a side even though my daughter is, 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, i'm just talking to some of the un warrens that the force deportation could mean. yet another humanitarian catastrophe for afghanistan. and then when you, you entered for it says industrialized nations made to spend 5 more to help developing countries cope with climate change. $21000000000.00 was contributed in charge of $21.00. but the study says maybe 400000000 a year may be needed by the end of the decade. next report comes from
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a community and central cabinet with climate change funding is helping people overcome drugs and develop new likelihoods. strong homes, photo foil, and water. a simple star ticket that will help many trees grow. it's part of the project here on the edge of the queue, receive forest and central kenya. that is putting the some the route community at the heart of protecting their environment. and also helping them living. since amcs and i said just to keep on the tree nurseries have been a real benefit to us to do with these things. and so we can earn money. but that's and that's 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, sol, town water and grazing land for that goats and capitol. 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
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trees and making charcoal instead. it destroyed around a 3rd of the forest piercing. both the people at risk and the wolf to relied on across the other wise, are it some blue region, the muddy 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. as well as the earnings from seedlings they've planted sofa. the community also ends around $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 our for a sort of that was what it's going to take care of was slowly,
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but surely the floor i'm for a flourishing again, with help from the community learning to cope with change and to build a new future for themselves. i set you up today, so i'll be back at the top. i'll be our kate folks, and we'll be here in just a moment with the w business. and the potential breakthrough in regulating artificial intelligence. a good the actually we don't have a choice. we have little time list to save the product. so we have to do whatever we can as fast as possible. we only have one generation left just 25 years to increment the greatest revolution since the doing of the industrial age . replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy around the world without exception.

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