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the the, this is dw news line from for then a swing to the political bride in argentina. barbara populous have you had any like wins hodgen? teen has run a presidential election updates. opponent search you a mess. i can see the face need present. a balance to end item seen is decline after he is a stick. nomic mismanagement also coming up as well. release of video footage. it says shows that some us militants used gases. i'll keep a hospital in connection with the october 7th terror attacks. plus it's been 7 months since the start of the student. and she does not have nice and says
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escalating violence between ethnic groups and for has killed hundreds in recent weeks, which will to a senior un human rights official. this out evidence for the strategy of 18 via to when a record 6th, cricket wilcox voiding the potty for the huge, fun crowd in the anthony held. welcome to the program. right wing populace. politician have you had a has one argentine has run of presidential election by way as promised to implement sweeping economic reforms such as dumping argentina's currency to pay so and replacing it with the dollar. after years of economic mismanagement, support is hoping to place an orthodox ideas will bring about a radical change for the country ended struggling economy to me lays victory marks a watershed moment for argentine. this political system one where it turns away
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from its traditional models to another that's completely different. in his victory speech relate pledge to river sergeant team is economic decline with radical change . that's he bought a situation in argentina is critical. the change of the country needs address that i could go. there is no really for gradualism only there is no room for the cdn. there is no room for half measured us millions policy program is implemented. could lead to the closure of argentine, the central bank, the replacement of the pay. so with the us dollar and argentina turning its back on its main trading partners, brazil and china. his policies are highly unorthodox. c but they have resignations with many who have lost faith an argentine is politics. when they did change, we need this government. we have now to end once and for all our mail. it gives me
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confidence that it like someone you is not involved with any mafia or political insight, not the guy. i mean, these opponents sergio mess also promise since 6 argentine is economic was but he's position as argentine is. economy minister mentee was closely linked to the political establishment that had mismanage to the economy. with malays, support or celebration what the tape is, the don't of the new political era. argentina's neighbors will be watching closely to see what the new president does next. with you follow through on his promises and succeed in turning the economy around. or will arjun team is economy remain stagnant or guest even worse? with the deputies, letting america correspondent nicole bridges is now in berlin and joined to be in the studio a good to say nicole after the celebrations. now, what will the melodies, this tasks be in office?
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well basically, 1st things 1st on monday, this very monday transition to a call or any strong team with the outgoing president of beautiful fernandez. so this has been very swift and quick. everybody agreed that they're going to stops right away. they have 3 weeks until the he officially takes office. and then uh, just after the, when it was announced me late already set in his own words, he said, this will be the end of an impoverishing political novel that has only benefit a few argentines. and he will need to deliver on that, obviously because most of voters that win for him, it's over 55 percent of our continuums. well, they want to see a change. they also voted him out of frustration over the form of governments because of the economic crises of a winter and 40 percent inflation middle class right now is working several jobs to get from the months. and some of the things that he already had propose will probably happen. so he needs to cut down on public spending. shutting down several ministries was in the tables, could see the environmental ministry for example,
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or uh, also uh, the ministry that takes care of women's rights. so that's very controversial. and then this, the dollar ice ation of the economy, one of his main promises. but i don't think that he can start with this straight way. it's a difficult task to do. it's a difficult task to get so many dollars into the country, just swapping for pistols. and nobody knows if it's going to work out as a gamble or it's going to set things straight for it and tell him he can't do it straight away. and he's promising those massive cuts to public spending. but just in that economic sense for context, how big is that job of turning around the country's economic fortunes? that's a huge drop. i mean, the country isn't the price as it has been time. and again, it's not the 1st time that we hear that argentina has an economic crisis. and business of the former governments who have a missed met the country and of a situation. but there's also a huge resources in the country that could be very useful to get income into the country to get investors on board with talking about this, you know, ram minerals. this is very up to date and important right now at huge agricultural
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sector that is obviously also suffering from the climate crisis. so he needs to look at these things to see how it kept, can, can income for the country and how it works out. and obviously that has the same steps that they need to pay fourty $4000000000.00 alone for the international monetary fund that waiting for the money. any president needs to handle this now and it benefit soon because this money is not getting, you know, anywhere like if they don't pay it after a really combative campaign. what type of tongue is he kind of strike during his presidency now? well, the way we know him from his campaigning, obviously as a right wing populist, it's a very radical tone. he's very direct. he doesn't shy away from insulting people such as the pope, he called him and i quote this and in the file for example. so i think we will get some of that. he also can strike a quite serious tone though he is still an economist. that's what he was known for . that's where he kind of got his audience from. so she probably also constructs this tone depending on the situation, but he's very open compared to it's yes,
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president from or x of brazilian present in a show you both so narrow, both have congratulated to him already. so i think this might be the direction we're looking into with this as a good change or an unfortunate change for us if tina is not clear, but it is a historic change for sure. the deputies, latin america correspondent, nicole bruce. thank you so much. he is a round up now, some of the stories making news around the world of tardies in the dominican republic. sy, heavy bind full and flash flooding of killed at least 21 people, least 3 children. i said to be among the victims, the stones of severely damaged infrastructure in the caribbean nation. a sense of the risk of being that the as cold, the downfall countries put largest rain full if a sweden's crown princess victoria has addressed the german parliament abundance time during a ceremony. observing germany's national day of remembrance early as she attended. ruth lang ceremony of buildings,
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memorial victims of the board to any along with each end and present from a 1st lady. presently in costa wife of us president jimmy carter has died at the age of 90. 6 cotton was passionate champion of mental health, public health and women's rights for my president said in the statement that his wife was, he's equal partners walk. it implies guidance and encouragements throughout his last depends government has contains the hijacking of a japanese operated container ship by hooting rebels in the southern red sea. the many militia of claim the ship is riley tokyo, his cold on the saturday, amani and a brand new and authorities to help secure the release of the vessel and its crew is route has released video. it says shows, but how must militants use because as l chief a hospital in connection with the october 7th tara attacks, it says the footage shows hostages being brought into the hospital. the israel
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defense forces have also released the video of what it describes as a tunnel running on to the hospital. gas and health officials reject these rarely claims that our cheapest seats a top mouse come onto the control center. the v is real, defense forces have released this footage. they say shows a tunnel under gases el cheapo hospital. the idea of says the 55 meter long shaft ends with a blast prove door, but did not say what is behind it. this footage has not been independently verified . the idea of also released the video of what it says are hostages taken from israel entering the hospital. the footage appears to be dates down to october, the 7th, the day of the hamas attacks. these real defense forces has a moral obligation to bring everyone, everyone of our hostages home. we will not risk them till we do come us
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was hiding and murdering our hostages in chief, a hospital from us was building their tunnels underneath she for hospital, a mass is designated as a terrorist group by the us and e. u among others, military experts say the way how math operates makes it difficult for the id f to provide proof of their operations. her math denies israel's claim that they have use the hospital as cover for a military command center. a claim that the hospital staff also deny us the whole. this footage was released by the how mass run guys. a health industry after the rate on all she saw since october 7th, thousands of gallons of fled to hospitals in the hope of finding protection from israel's bombardment. israel's attacks on all sheath i have drawn global condemnation. the world health organization has called it a death zone. dr. say is really troops smashed medical equipment and are
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restricting their access to water. some of the unfortunate sick leave those 2 patients overnight dislike. so they don't have any like, you know, are not in a different place to live in the dish with a better way to let them know to get out of the building. but still, the best rate is keep the email just promising, but do provide us with more about both of the carpet club. you have international groups including the world health organization. i say israel's order to evacuate patients is a death sentence for some of those who have tried to leave the area. i have come under attack, including a doctors without borders, convoy. many patients and staff are still stuck inside el cheapo with little to no water food for medicine. okay, let's get more with a w correspondent, tenure claim. and joining us from jerusalem tenure is riley. officials have released that footage of a, a tunnel found the i'll shoot for hospital does the is why the military now believe
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it has enough to confirm the presence of a. how must come on santa fe to what it has been very important for the is really military to proof. that's the point that they made, that there is a come on center or that from osha's, the hospital, the largest hospital in gauze, and especially also for the north uh that homos was directing uh military um, you know, a military command from them. they believe they have found already enough evidence of that in the search to say they continue to search the compound which is a very big and for that to be in that regard. they have released of what you just heard in the report. these 2 videos that report in the show and this tunnel that goes, that is in the vicinity of the as she saw hospital on the compound, going a deep inside attend, meet his a deep and then ending at the door. we don't know what's behind that door. and also
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they released a video of the 2 hostages. that apparently shows 2 hostages. that brought into the hospital. um on that of saturday, october 7. that's what the r d f for the is when the military says it shows. so it's very important for them. you know, to basically give the evidence to the claim that there is a big command center in ship a hospital and it doesn't concern only. oh sure, so hospital, they all will also have reset. we have searched other hospitals. of course in a northern garza more time the other night strikes as seemed to have continued in gossip. what's the situation in terms of these routes? military operation? it's yeah, there are reports coming in that the house being heavy strikes in the north of strikes, but also shutting off and in the vicinity of the indonesian hospital that's in the
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north. more of a to what's the noise of uh, the gaza strip. and also as a school where people internally displaced, people have been showing. and the also reports coming in from the south, where people have been told to go into safe areas from the southern go the strip form of alpha, which is the city in the selves of cause. and also from the center near the new set out a refugee camp that they have also been strikes in that area. um, this is where they have to say, you know, the situation and humanitarian situation is incredibly dia, now the united nations office for the coordination of humanitarian, the says you and or to have given more numbers that now they believe that an estimated $1700000.00 people are displaced and goes on. they also gave some numbers
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what it means actually on the ground that about 900000 people are showing in schools mainly in the south where they think it is a safer for them. a thing, for example, this one toilet for 150 people or one. so for 700 people. so that gives you an idea about the situation of, for people that have been displaced during this war. as well, it had said the $41.00 and until the hostages released the officials hinted at progress being made on that front. it was a lot of speculation room as in the past day. so we heard from officials and katara, this is, you know, cut to is the main menu to in these talks, but also egypt and other stakeholders. also the u. s. and uh, they have said that the deal is going uh with ups and downs as usually these
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hostage tools are going. this is of course old behind closed doors. so the deed has remained unclear to have been some reports said up to 50 hostages could be released and return for some posting and prisoners and is really a presence that could be released. that could be also a hold or pause in an hospital tease, to get the logistics done to get those hostages free. so we don't know, these are all speculations and we have to wait and see how this is going on. the deputies 10, your claim in jerusalem. thank you. well, cyprus is preparing to become a hub for humanitarian idol operations in gaza. the government of cyprus has told dw, that preparations have now taken a big step forward. cypress says it's now working on technical not political issues . currently, the only way to get into gaza is from egypt by the rafa crossing. but that is often closed cypress plans to use. it's part of monica to gather international aid and
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send it on to gaza. as it is, one of the closest places in the a you to the street, the deputies jack power save us this report. this is the heart of a plan by the cypriot government to send international aids to gaza. long the could pull to you is just under 400 kilometers away. the sit 3, it's government says israel will, most of pose the plan. as long as its official was, can check what's loaded onto ship spend for garza. now, with proceeded from the policy to go to the technical part of it. so we've seen that these are politically the implementation, the allies, vision of the quarter. and now, well, the part that with technical issues have been resolved. guessing the aid ship side to see should be simple enough. the biggest issue would be how to one load them in garza, the pool that has not been fully functional since israel is blockade from 2007. and israel has bombed the area since the october 7th terror attack. was it prius
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planned, could build a temporary floating port just off the coast base, a biscuit dramatically, speed up the delivery of aid. once ship can carry 500 times. what a truck come in nicosia, the cypriot red cross says it's in communication with the government and can move it like this quickly. we are ready at any time and we have a such a warehouse as smaller in all the districts. so we're ready at any time within the hour. please come on, send to the next along the cab pulled coordinates between 21 countries. when it comes to evacuations, from crisis zones, it's been operational since 2016. it's set to play a major role in the humanitarian aid cardo plans set them to condition needs to have a different security environment and to be able to proceed with the implementation of these ideas. but of course we are in the context paddling to did those
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preparations with all the stakeholders involved from greece and the netherlands are keen to get a moving here quickly or to sit down. now with the un says conflict between ethnic groups as killed, hundreds embrace wakes. the violence comes against the backdrop of a civil war that started in april of this year. more than 6000000 people have seen spain displaced by the conflict in the west instead of the 4 official site known arabs have been targeted by paramilitary groups and attacks. described on as being on the verge of pure evil war rages, incidents, capital, account to a paramilitary organization. fighting the government for control of the country. other militia groups are fighting as well. taking the fight to the western state of that for the region still scarred by a genocide that took place 20 years ago, also committed by malicious. now the capital of west off for l janina has become another hot spot. in this latest conflict, era,
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militias have allegedly engaged and targeted killings and war crimes against the mass solid ethnic group. people who fled to this refugee camp in neighboring chad describe harrowing experiences on the phone. but i lost my mother, father and brothers, and the thought of people that were killed in display children, a slow to women's money and belongings of ropes, and they come to escape. should have been the ones that have got to cut off. we've got to work for them. they told me that my brother was killed and we do not know where he is. i my mother and my sister's children came to chad. we don't know where my father is. we couldn't find him. they burnt everything and took everything again . we did not bring anything with us. only good enough for the united nations has condemned the violence in the strongest terms. we keep saying that the
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situation is horrific and grim, but frankly, we are running out of words to describe the horror of what is happening into them. we continue to receive unrelenting, an appalling reports of sexual and gender based violence, enforced disappearance, arbitrate attentions and grave violations of human and children's rights. what is happening is verging on p. o. e. for now, the un worries that the conflict will escalate even further with mass killings and even more widespread displacement of people. and we can talk now with giving kitley . she's the head of the office of the un high commissioner for human rights. interested in joining us from nairobi, gillian, it's been 7 months since that's the start of the civil war in sit down the you with you in is now warning of a mounting humanitarian calamity. a pine as a picture for
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a saw of the situation on the ground. the slices, as you know, it's, it's when out into the 7th month of a very fruitful and intense the civil war insta, which has not had a really devastating impact on the civilian population. we now have half the population, 25000000 people who are in need of assistance or protection insta, them the whole has been full. it's, and primarily in and around the call to, but also in the west to sit down. i mean, some of the major cities in south is to, to and we have documented serious violations of international humanitarian law and human rights. by both of these to the conflict indiscriminate showing as strikes in america to talk to residential areas of civilian infrastructure, causing hundreds of civilian casualties and in the west as to them in the fore. we have seen ethically targeted attacks led by directly support forces on the i live
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our admission targeting primarily known as massively communities and as even nurturing in the beginning of november, we saw a dramatic and very boosted attacks by the i said on this allies against the civilian population in the mountain b, r s has had given the um, the, the settings on me. and also mentioned to me that box, that when the army left it, they attacked the ip counts that were close by. and one of the neighbors in the community. uh kidding. my son eats civilians, women, children, we heard of people being burnt alive. we heard of us being rounded up and then execute it. we also had a sexual violence committed against women to me, i think because this is a really shocking situation. give me the jump and what does this mean then as this spreads and excuse me for dropping? what does that mean for the humanitarian situation and getting i to have so many people effected?
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so it's been very challenging for the mileage here and it's just used to be able to reach people effective in the complex affected areas. the one is very much present use to them and in the areas that there is no conflicts and with our masters, know i to the communities in terms of reaching those communities within the area where there is ongoing conflict. it's been very difficult because there is no secure access to those areas. and this is one of the things that has been, we haven't advocating for with the parties, is to ensure that there is to secure access to this. and so that it can be delivered to the paper need you're going to get me of the un high commissioner for human rights incident. thank you so much. thank you. the sports now where's where they have won the cricket world cup coasting to a 6. we could victory of a tournament host india. it was as try the, a 6 world kathleen and it meant that nearly a $100000.00 indian fans went home. disappointed as they turned off and the
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runs in silence. the product design heard crowds racking on to see pipes industry just the 7th plan to do so when it woke up fine by now the match was a full con conclusion. the winning runs coming courtesy of grand maxwell, the main to seek to try some frustrating and extending their record is the tournaments most successful team the you watching the deadline use. these are aligned to the top story. this ruttland populace politician hobby and midnight has one option seen as the run of presidential election. they has promised to implement sweeping economic reforms such as dumping argentina, currency tycer, and replacing it with the list of the that's all for now. up next is
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