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starts november 20 d w the . this is the, the news life from the land. a deadly strike on a school in northern gas of the un says thousands of displaced guidelines with sheltering inside the school buildings and intends outside the us restates support for humanitarian pauses. and the fighting, the secretary of state antony, blinking holes crisis talks with arab leaders and calls on israel to do, always come to prevents civilian casualties and reassurance for ukraine that it
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has not been for boston. the chief us off on the line prices, ukraine, political and economic progress, despite the will with russia and backs its page for membership. the i monica jones good to have you with us. the united nation says a school it runs in those and gaza has been hit, spun as strike. the number of casualties is not yet clear. the un agency helping refugees in the region says thousands of displays. palestinians with sheltering in the school buildings, is what else ministry has multi, has committed commented, but this, it will allow more evacuations to the south of the aftermath of his really strikes the hit to united nations going to school. it's about. yeah. in northern gaza. we were sitting here,
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people were preparing breakfast. someone to big bred girls were sitting here peacefully. suddenly they were strikes one after the other. i rushed here to check on the 2 girls i found one martyred into capitated and the other wounded. i moved the body with my own hands. i swear to god. i carried a body in my hands. garz's house ministry which is controlled by him. us said at least 15 people were killed and this attack removed the 9400 dead in the bomb dogwood. sofa, a boarding house by his vile hundreds of thousands of fled from the north to the southern part of the territory. as well as military says, its forces are now also carrying a grand operations in the south. the videos at least do not specify locations
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with no s seemingly safe palestinians, if found impossible. it's have been trying for days to lead to the raft for crossing into egypt this week for the 1st time, several 100, right? a lot out new i, i'll had that who holds australian citizenship was one of them. he arrived safely and kind of a it's a big relief a personally and even among the other citizens you could actually tell from their faces. but the concern that was there, like leaving everything behind well believe to be safe, many are concerned for the nearly 2000000 people left behind in the besieged gaza strip. let's spring indeed. all these then for so then who's joining us in jerusalem then the you and paula send you, in refugee agency, said that to s strikes has had to school doubling as a shelter in northern casa. what more can you tell us as
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a sports person from the un agency confirmed that this is one of the caps that there were people sheltering there? a tense in the school john, which was hit a goal, new or close to a wall of the school was also here with the brand was being baked early in the morning. the spokes person couldn't confirm whether or not how much the activity is in the area with the id of has said though, is that they have been extensive exchanges in the area over the last 2 days. this is the trip out of the a refugee camp, which we've reported on earlier in the week. it'd been hit twice in air strikes. the idea of the is ready, defense forces confirming that it had taken out key commanders and combatants in the tunnels that collapsed under the strikes. but the civilian death toll here has been. hi monica, me. i've been, what about the many palestinians that are still stuck in besiege gas o city,
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i'm more of them getting off now as well. there was a chance for them. according to the israeli defense forces. today they said that they opened a humanitarian card or between one and 4 pm to allow them to leave because the city which is of the siege at the moment, the entire territory. the gaza strip, is under a full located right now. but this humanitarian card or head be created and is where the soldiers with securing the area. but it's released video evidence now. all of them being attacked by homeless combatants. saying that this is the proof that hamas is trying to hold these people back, use them as human shields and prevent them from making choices of their road. a lot though must be said or afraid about moving to the south because these radio strikes continue in that area. no, been uh, stay with us. uh because uh let's just listen to you a secretary of state anthony blink and has been speaking to arab leaders in jordan
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. he's again calling for let's out in the fighting. that's listening to have to look out for each other. we have to look out for every is life. now, if the united states believes that all of the these efforts would be facilitated by humanitarian pauses, we believe pauses can be a critical mechanism for protecting civilians are getting 8 in. we're getting fined nationals out. i'll still and i believe is real to achieve its objective to defeat . i'm us. returning to ben facility in jerusalem then what's your take on what you've just heard? the also the press conference given how much pressure there is for such a humanitarian pause. i would, i just gave you an example from the id guess at least where these humanitarian carlos don't function on the the how much controlled gaza strip israel, though, is not interested in any humanitarian polls unless old hostages are released by how
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much now there is even more pressure coming from the arab states and further abroad for a complete ceasefire that has no chance, according to israel. and according to the us secretary of state, who said that how much would simply be given the opportunity to re group and even repeat the october 7 attacks saying that israel has every rights and obligation. he said today to defend itself. and that israel must also ensure that how much cons repeat those attacks, right? dw spencer, suiting the reporting for us from jerusalem, then thank you so much. let's take a look now. it's some more stories making use around the world. authorities in dna have recapture to the former dictator. most of that is come up uh i was off to on demand broke him out of jail. tamara has been on trial since last year over massa
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in 2009. he was a powerful just over year spanish coast. god says it has rescued more than $500.00 migrants of the canary islands. they brought a show on the island of in seattle experiences that have been more than twice the number of arrivals on the islands compared to last year. you're paying commission president the us off on the line is to recommend an additional $50000000000.00 euros of 8 for ukraine. she's been in key of holding talks with you . chris president, reloading is a landscape from the line, said ukraine has made excellent progress towards meeting the conditions to join the european union. or she prays to grant progress despite the will with ukraine, but to lensky struck a more cautious notes. i want to tell you how impressed we are by the reforms you've made in the midst of the war. you should never forget you are fighting and
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it's essential more. and at the same time, you're deeply reforming your country. you have reached many milestones, reforming your justice system, curbing the on the docs, good, tackling money laundering, and much more v none of those costs. would you say complete? well in the middle east is taking away the focus policies go for the rise, blah. i believe that was, this is one of the goals of russia. the they understood today will be less focused on ukraine was not crazy. you know, the w corresponded much you as a building, joins us from t as much as what signal is the new commission president trying to send with this visit to p if is it an attempt to reassure ukraine is that the new is still focused on the war there of the that is certainly one of the aspects of it. so
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she has been here quite a few times since the beginning of the war. and she's been very vocal about the support for your friends. but i think um, this visit was really about the, the assessment process next week. uh the, the reports uh, the assessment by the you of the prints progress is going to be published in brussels. and um, she has praised these efforts by ukraine. these reforms that ukraine has been undertaking with, with its criminal court combed with the other laws and also laws on corruption. and she'd be very positive about it. and that might give a hint that this report might be quite positive as well. it would then be the e u commission. that would be, yeah, you commission's a task to either recommend or not recommend a accession towards. and then because this will be passed through the member
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states, they have to take this decision unanimously. this is certainly us see as an effort or visit the same as an effort to really prepare for this and to prepare maybe also for a positive self cause you membership will still take some time for ukraine. so what else did the 2 leaders have to talk about doing that? this is every leader who comes to you, frank talks about the war and that the moment um, i think there are concerns here and ukraine just heard it from presidency lensky in this. so sound bites. that's um, uh, ukraine might be forgotten over the role in gaza. ukraine is dependent on supports by its western allies, um and uh, with the, with the movements at the front. he's been also off with it. this is a stalemate. that's a, a, an impression that the come on the armed forces as give me an interview recently.
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and he said he does not see a stalemate, and he is not ready to negotiate any thoughts on any parts of the crate with the rest of the happy and also media reports, but as well, pressuring ukraine to agree to some kinds of talks with russia and not knowing whether there's any readiness for tools in russia and seeing that russia is preparing for a long war. he has refuted this and he probably would also, or surely he would not have the support of the people here in your brain. if he were to try to negotiate on any on any piece that would include your crazy seating territory and one to life has supported him in this position. the w. some of the spelling of the into the of thank you so much mathias more than 150 people have been killed in an earthquake and they pull. the trema struck in the
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middle of the night, very many victims in their homes. the army and police have been deployed in hopes of finding most of us, but so officials expect to find more bodies in the remote mountainous region. c residents dug through the trouble to pull survives from the wreckage of collapse buildings many people sleep in their homes when they bond felt tremors. the video footage on local media showed crumbling facades of multi storage. brick houses up to that magnitude of 5.6, upgrade distributed remote. does it go district invest in the ball rolling. here's the injuries in the foot hand and on the left part of the body. though i was fast
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asleep when suddenly is daunted, shaking violently, i tried to run, but the whole house collapsed. i tried escaping, but hawk my body, got buried in the debris, high scream, and everyone of my neighbors was in the same situation and screaming for help. it took me an hour before rescue has found me from it, a surplus fuck of mazda and visited survivors in the affected region. he offered condolences to people who lost their loved ones and bawled his government is serious about providing relief to victims and treating the injured nipple is located in the human yells region. it has often seen such devastating natural disasters. the total number of deaths and injuries is still unclear because the affected area is among the pulse buddhist regions. it does not have the necessity and prospectors, such as roads, which makes it rescue and relief operations just because
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and that's all the news for now. coming up next shift taking a look at working in tech and industry where women are still under represented. there's also plenty more news at dw dot com and also on our social media sites. monica jones from the, in the team here in berlin. thanks for watching the secret lie behind discovering new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fascinating. both have a tips, dw world heritage, 360. now sometimes a cd is all you need to allow big ideas to grow.

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