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the, the, this is due to the news live from berlin. thousands of marchers reached jerusalem after a 5 day track from tel aviv the marches raleigh, outside the as rarely prime minister's residence, calling for benjamin netanyahu to do more to free to hostages, held by her mouth and gas, and also in the program as medical aid, barely trickles into gaza. we take you to one hospital in the territory to find out how the doctors are coping with the daughter conditions, both in their professional and family lives. plus another starship last
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space. x loses contact with it's the biggest, the spacecraft. when it blows up, minutes after launch will get you all the latest details on today's mission that did not play out the weights. plan the next. spicer welcome to the program. tens of thousands of people have arrived in jerusalem on the last leg of a 5 day march from tel aviv install it there already with hostages. held by from us . the protesters have reached the office of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. they are calling for the government to do more to secure the release of people who were kidnapped, what, how much fighters attacked israel on october. the 7th and let's cross to jerusalem now to speak to our special corresponding to abraham at the prime minister's office. what are the prospectors telling you what they've
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gathered here in the government quarter, right outside the prime minister's office. and that tells you the main reason why they're here today as they say they want the government to book them in the i everyone here with the. 2 i've been getting relocating in the. 2 families and the all just about what is going on with their families. and they want more information . they want more action. the other message that people who have been telling me over and over again is that they want the world to keep an eye on the hostages. not to forget the hostages, one protest her said with ease for risk images coming out of gaza. she feels that the world is now shifting its attention. now that she doesn't want people to pay attention to what's going on in counseling, but at the same time, she told me some one of the world to continue keeping the hostages and their families and their minds in search their governments to do what they can as well, to bring them back home and are there any signs that the government is listening to
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their demands? what's the thing that the families of passengers have told me? is that again, a lack of communication, they're not seeing senior government officials coming to talk to them. one of their demand for senior government officials come to this march today. and as far as i understand from the organizers, this has not happened, but they also want the government to take more concrete action. one woman told me that the government should not agreed to things like a ceasefire. humanitarian costs, unless an exchange of hostages. another protest or that will be that the government should consider all the options, including prisoner exchanges, but so far as far as with people here are concerned, the majority of these hostages hadn't come back home yet. so as far as they're concerned, the government is not doing enough. all right, dw special correspondent, abraham, thanks for that. and here some more headlines are linked
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to the crisis in the middle east of hundreds of people have left the guys as i'll chief a hospital on foot after the clinics. director said is really army ordered and evacuation of the facility is real, denies. ordering and evacuation it says it has yet to present to rather it has the up to present proof of how much command and control center it says underneath the hospital is really media are reporting that the death toll from the how most attacks at the nova music festival on september, the 7th has been revised sharply upwards to at least 350. previously, the number of those known to have been killed was said to be between 260 and 70 and is really air strike on the occupied. westbank has killed 5 people. that's according to the red crescent strike hit the ballasa refugee camp near the city of nap loose. israel said a targeted militant palestinians who had planned to carry out imminent attacks on
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his rarely citizens. israel has agreed to allow 2 fuel trucks per day to enter gas or under pressure from the united states and dire warnings from the united nations about the humana, terry, and situation in the territory. the one says the fuel deliveries are less than 10 percent of what's required for basic life preserving measures. doctors and guys are working under tremendous pressure. many of them have been staying in their hospitals for weeks to continue to provide medical services to patients. our next report takes us to nasser hospital in the city of hon. eunice in southern gaza, or medics have been dealing with harrowing conditions for weeks. dw correspondent mohammed colored spoke to one doctor who has been working long hours with little equipment and when link supplies, and who has been separated from her family for weeks. this is dr. haven out to will. she works in the surgical department for women at nasser hospital. the 36
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year old has been working for 3 weeks straight without seeing her family to be as little family khaki must solve. as you've done in collecting the situation is really bad shape what's happening out of everything that's been happening at hospitals. and that's the most difficult thing, has been the realization that i'm not able to help every one of them, especially in the case of amputations, other hyundais, what have you. but then there's nothing i can do to preventive, even if it's simply out of my control on that, it shouldn't be good enough for that. conditions in the hospital create enormous stress for the staff. more than 2000 patients have been coming in daily. triple the maximum admissions before the war. the hospital lacks basics and like medical grade disinfectants and equipment, they're also frequent power outages. fuel shortages have doctors worried that their
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electric generators might give out any day being a doctor and cause it is also dangerous. more than $200.00 have died since the beginning of the israel. how much more there was some relief weeks ago when the red cross was able to bring in medical aid and distributed the hospitals in southern gas. as well as a, from the world health organization. doctors without borders also st. medical personnel, meanwhile hey, but has not left the building in order to keep working. she misses her family terribly. look, what hurts me the most is when my son calls me and asks mom when he finished with work, we miss you mom and then we're all good. when you are here with us when not skid mom, this is what pains me. the mice. problem. hopes the war will end as soon
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as possible so that she can leave the hospital and see her family as the west african nation of iberia set to welcome our new president is former vice president of joseph. rather joseph book. i who beat incumbent george way with just over 50 percent of the vote in this week's tightly contested run off elections. where former football champion has conceded defeat. united states has congratulated book i am on his victory and his supporters in liberia had been celebrating the new president, new hope supporters of president elect, joseph becaise, took to the streets of the liberian capital among very via the bus to see moves instead of waiting. there was a time grace between the an incumbent president and from a international foot board of george i conceded defeat because i stood as
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a member of the unity party on a platform focused on agricultural development, improving road infrastructure, and come back to interruption. the results boot your magic or vessels from the last election in 2017 when via easy beat the kite in the 2nd round. this will be the 2nd as a democratic john, so i have power in liberia since the end of the civil war is that consumes the nation. 319892003. despite concerns, i repeat 2 violent incidents that occurred ahead of the 1st round devoted to international observers. say the 2nd round was last the peaceful and well, some of his critics raised concerns about the 78. you know, because have on this night is supported in monrovia optimistic about their consist feature it almost had hoped he'd be seeing space a texas star ship system splashed down in the gulf of mexico today. but the private
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space, like company says, contact has been lost, its star shift spacecraft minutes after it reach space. a large booster also exploded during the 10 minute fide space. that's however, says the test was a success and provided critical data needed to improve the launch system is the 2nd test of the starship system that experience what space ex jokingly has called a rapid on schedule disassembly this year. and for more on such just assemblies on joined by keith cowan, who is the editor of space ref dotcom in washington. thank you for joining us. tell me space ex, celebrating the launch today as a success, despite the schedule disassembly, was it really one they didn't plan for the rock at the blow, but you're so quickly they had the actually i'm ready to go, which in the space industry we need to have our u. d. a rapid on schedule. but the point is,
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is the rock go much further than it did before? the 1st time it blew up and did, he didn't lose lose it 2nd stage. this time it looked clean to me and when they get lose it, it was, i'm pretty sure the 2nd stage was either in space or at the edge of space. so as far as test flights go is pretty good. and mr. musk space company, of course, uh, as you know, has a contract with nasa. do you think that contract is endangered today or i don't think so. i think they've understood from the beginning of this as a sporty development process, but because space x has the culture where they can launch in 6 months and 6 months and 6, they can get from iraq if the sort of works to one that does work in their falcon 9 is blown like $250.00 times. their success rate is astonishing in their ability to get to such success rates. we use the answer with a lot of conflicts, however, but not in for the conference now. okay,
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well tell me about this. all this private money and the private companies rival billionaires doing the job at nasa used to do sending up rockets into space. and i'm thinking of course, the blue horizon and jeff base or the head of amazon. how far are they in their development of space exploration? well, the, the rock is it, the pesos is company, large. it is developing. it's big. it's a giant building. it's taking longer than they planned, but you can see pictures of it and they've launch smaller rockets. so if you put that together, as we say here, it's not a power point rocket anymore, it's, you can see it, you can walk by it and point it. and so it was big when they're going to launch, that's uh they tend to be secreted. so let's just say it could be in the next year or so. and between the 2 billionaires, if you were to sort of lay money on who would take the lead and providing private launch facilities to the us and the world who's the who we had here
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a space x. anyone must go ahead right now just by sheer volume of watching things into space of various rockets. however, blue origin has hired some of the best people in the industry, so it's a, it's a competition of sorts that can be little cut throat. but the end result is, you know, it's cheaper rocket flights and more rocket flights and all the good space stuff that we people in the space world like to see. okay, well keith cowan, thank you so much. keith is the editor of space for f dot com, talking to us from washington. thank you. and here's a round of of some of the other stories you've been following for you today. you christ military says it has a secured positions on the russian occupied eastern bank of the deep river, which has acted as the invading forces. most significant strategic barrier. the beach had, would mark significant progress and ukraine's counter offensive, which so far has only made small gains on sending gals and jail. the opposition
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leader has suffered a new legal set back in his bid to run for president who has been sancho was removed from the electoral rules earlier this year after being convicted on charges . he says, for politically motivated, original court then cleared him to run for office, but on friday the supreme court overturn that ruling. south korea is aiming to ben eating dogs, me a growing awareness of animal rights, a spring, the country to put it into the practice, which has drawn criticism from abroad in opposition at home, particularly from the younger generation bends have previously fail because of protests from those involved in the industry, san altman, one of the founders of the company that develop the artificial intelligence tool chat, g p t has been sacked from his job as c, e. o. open a as board. pushed to open it out after the last confidence in him saying he was quote, non consistently candid in is communications with the board that's that's all for
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me. don't forget there's always plenty more. use a d, w dot com and on social media at dw use for me next place and the entire new scene here in berlin. thanks for watching 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 this appointment to get to the ridge princess stuff, november 25th on the w.
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