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the, the, this is dw news live from ballad struggling to save lives, more hospitals in gauze on unable to operate the talk over. and as i say is more than half the strips medical sentence. i'm not in working with them. it says those fields fighting, take place me and maybe facilitate a surprise. come back in british politics before the prime minister, david cameron returns to governments as the new foreign minister and a major cabinet resell, cameron less politics in 2016 after calling the brakes. it referendum
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the audio head office. welcome to the program. the biggest hospital in gaza city of chief upsets it, is not accepting any new patients often running out of fuel to power generators. these really minutes are it says it will allow, would it cause a self evacuation card or from the facility on monday, which would enable people to flee to safety. and suffolk garza, the world health organization says thousands of people, a kindly seeking shelter inside the compound stitching up a headwind by the light of a mobile phone. doctors and hospitals and news and gaza struggling to save patients. here too,
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at the i'll, she, for hospital, they are running out to few water and medical supplies and a vulnerable to the ongoing is really strikes in the area was with the, the last examiners to both with allies. you did is another private, over sensitive cost with that was thought to get the data today until the 24th. we said this in the sense that it hasn't been difficult to do with kids to go like that as low service for the video to. busy vision and dental, often area israel denies targeting civilians and says that this for to just pre students ministry provided the al, she for hospital with 300 lead to the fuel for its generators. but that it was rejected by him us we offered actually last night to give them enough fuel to operate the hospital operate incubators and
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so on because we have, we obviously know the value with the patients always civilians at all. and i think every civilian deaths every day be, is a tragedy. but that tragedies should be placed squarely of the responsibility of hamas that is keeping its military installations inside hospitals is command post inside hospitals inside schools, inside and where you and facilities and so on. the director of i'll, she, for his denied rejecting the few which he says would not have been enough to power the hospitals generate as for even one hour the well, assuming situation in northern garza is forcing thousands to flee southwards, mostly on foot. even some health workers have made the decision to leave a little of gun stuff in the on the left side of the situation last night. first of every 10, very extreme smith, one of the bumbling, targeted schools and hospitals. i'm that i work for the office of the ministry of
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health at the hospital and then the on the amount of this i left yesterday. the certainly, i mean, the hospital i worked on that. and that's why today is that i did not go to work because awful sort of my duties. i just let, i know those defendants tens of thousands of already floods. the ongoing missile strikes and ground operation. israel is coming under increasing international pressure to minimize civilian suffering in garza are all kind of fun. it's rebecca, which isn't in jerusalem. and she told us earlier what israel is saying about the situation in gauze hospitals. well, god is rarely pressing on with its military goals. it says that it's reached the gates of the hospital now that that el cheapo hospital the what is hearing about in that report. they say is you heard from measurement at yahoo in that report, are they not targeting civilians that anyone else? the civilians getting pulled off and this is just collateral damage. but as you can
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see, the collateral damage is quite high. with the death toll not even be able to be updated at the moment, it hasn't been properly updated since friday. that's the ministry of health, and course run by how mosse that desktops, so in historically, has been accurate. so we yukon, verified those tickets for the desktop on friday was standing at around $11000.00. not even being able to be updated. such is the situation on the ground. now. people oh, eye witnesses and people in the hospitals, doctors and patients saying that there's trying years even if they want to evacuate because they do many cars because they're too sick to injured. uh, old i called because of the gun fine. but gone battles that are happening around the hospital now we had in that phase and we know that is riley saying that it is trying to offer an evacuation roots. but people saying that they've tried to take these routes uh, in the last days, and it's been being caught up in that fire. so running back inside israel saying
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it's it's, it's happy to help try to evacuate some of the babies. and as you heard the to that it also wants to provide fuels of the hospital, but i'm also going to allow it. but, you know, we've also been hearing from people in the hospital from the office saying that the amount of fuel just simply isn't enough to run any of the generators for any length of time in the united nations. is morning. the more than the 100 un 8 workers who has been killed in gaza since the start of the war, that the u. n. flag was low, it's a half mile south side. it's headquarters in new york. this other offices you and says it's the highest number of stuff killed in such a short time since the organization was found is off to level 2 to the okay, now i had a surprised political come back. the former prime minister david cameron has been appointed for administer. cameron says he hopes his 6 years in downing street will assist him in helping the current prime minister. we should still not need find sol
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. challenges. common quit as p. m and left politics in 2016. following the breaks it's referendum that removed the okay from the european union. he had called the vote and contained for britain to remain dw spigot, mos how small from london and about david cameron's political resurrection. scott, i think it's much less about david cameron and his strength and it's much more to do with the government of racy soon. not, which is a government in crisis. so for about the last year, the conservative government has tray is around 20 percent behind the positioning label party. so that means the re, she's do not really wanted to, to do something to revise his premier ship. he also has a problem, had a problem with a full my, um, interior minister sweller bravo than who he needed to get rid of he, he wanted to get rid of them. so this is part of why the racial so swat up problem
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and was the interior minister and she has been criticized widely in the u. k for using quite some inflammatory language against my parents when she was talking about an invasion. recently she has attacked the metropolitan police for not doing the job properly for not policing. the palestinian protests, a pro palestinian protests in london property. so she has got many and she was also being re, she's due next order, so to speak. so he needed to do it, why to re shuffle in order to, to sac hon. and the context is that we see the surprise of 9 spend off of david cameron's come back. so in this re shuffle that you spoke about what makes david cameron's resurrection and appealing choice as well on the plus side, he obviously has a lot of experience on the international stage. so he knows
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a lot of the major international players. and in this world where we're seeing 2 boys with israel adults to ukraine, where there is a loss of diplomatic has needed a day that the re, she's who never would have thought that david come in would be a, is a steady pair of hands in his new role so that is on the process. i think a lot of people would be surprised if he has to somehow change it legacy for, for, for many people in the u. k. because he campaigned to stay in the european union, but he lost that phase. and then he kind of also jumped ship, so he assumed us as the bread said referendum, the results for a non t he of the cases. and that really is also at the root of a lot of problems that are, that are headache for, for research to neg, within his own conservative party. so, so i would say there are those who think it's good on the international stage. he
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might be good for that, but it also shows that maybe we shouldn't have was running out. i'll just tell him that he had to pull in somebody who had enrolled in the past. but now he wasn't even an m p. so that, that could be a criticism against this new appointment. big mazda reporting from london. thank you very much. bigger that's. i've looked at some of the other headlines. officials in somalia as a floods caused by sorento rain have killed at least 31 people. since october, nearly half a 1000000 people have been displaced, the infrastructure has been severely damaged. the united nation says the floods the west and the century, and put the trigger a 2 minute terry and emergency or international delegates, a meeting in the canyon tabs, and i roby to the hammer opposite binding treaty to reduce plastic waste, the lens environment program direct to cold on the attendees to rethink production and improve recycling. the amount of plastic produce globally is said to have
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doubled in the past 2 decades of low evolution and 3 indian cities as spiked of the revolution instead of fireworks. during the wiley, the annual hindu festival of lights daily was already the world's most polluted capitals. after the weekend celebrations, coal cuts and mum button them back on now, close behind firewood option or during the body. despite the official bands, the form of filipino position, politician layla, the lima has been drawn to bail in a drug store. as quote of say is politically, most of the remember was that outspoken political, former president would be going to detach it was jailed in 2017 and charges, which she says was meant to silence a through a ton. the bears have returned to china, often living in the us, china, off and loans. it's pundits to zoos across the world. for conservation purposes,
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program is popular that has many more people can get up close to them and see them . but of course, that's also controversy. all the people here gathered in february of 3 joins condos from this american su, leave for the original home. try know. i used to drive here with my friends and come see the sad to see them down. oh yeah. tell me where your will be because i want i want to miss the popular animals had come to the us as part of china's bundle loan program. the program allows countries to loan panels for a number of years for purposes that can vary from diplomacy to research and conservation for this beautiful dates back to the 1970s for the good. when china gifted then president richard nixon to pam those as
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a token of goodwill. but since then, china's standalone program has come under heavy criticism. one that has been complaints that not all loans, condos receive good to. and to that the program repeatedly displaced is bundled from the home already meaning yes. so as this pond, the family leads to us. some returns to china. it will have to adjust to a new environment sheet on what in the beginning the language is different for them . and they may not clearly understand what we say. so we need to communicate more with the code concerned. it's not the loan program introduces and stability in the lives of fund a comes under the contract own cubs going abroad must be sent to china regardless of whether it's from the us, south korea or japan. officials of the windows,
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the wind, japan dismiss, concern will in general, young pam, those are good at adapting, so i don't think we need to worry too much when they arrive in china. they're not taking straight away to the rearing facility. they 1st spend some time in a quarantine facility where they are observed in doors, as they settled and gradually they thought this countries like the us pay 1000000 dollars each year for every pound. the pad from china. japan has not disclosed its numbers, but we know that the windows, who alone attracts a tremendous number of visitors because of fits trainings bundled in 2008. when a favorite kind of died was a toast dropped dramatically by 1000000. or you're watching dw, and you say as a reminder of our top story gauze as big as hospital says it has run out of fuel and is no longer accepting new patients as well says i'm most refused to accept fuel. these really military is providing which the chief hospital direct also
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denies 8 organizations, say physicians at casa hospitals on diet. and that's it from me and the news team for now brent gulf will have a world news update for you at the top of popped out. next up is close up to the look at how robots, drones, and all the high tech goods is the news. 3 is the most powerful woman, little sister of the dictates, a mysterious strategic who is, can you tell me? you can say she represents a mixture of expectations and disappointment. it gets into the ridge princess stuff, november 25th on dw.
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