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the, the, this is dw news line from valley. israel steps up, it's claims that homos exploits cause us all she for hospital b is rarely military released video footage and said shows how mosque militants bringing hostages from the october 7 turbo tax into the hospital. also coming off the right wing populace. how gave me the a wins odds and tina's runoff election? president elect vows to end odds and tina's decline. after years of economic mismatch boss, we have the latest from the world of sports,
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including australia is victory, ethics, rickets wells, the all of these beat india to in a record 6 title, following the policy for the huge phone crowd. in off, the gulf is welcome to the program. the homeless around the health ministry in gaza says at least 12 people have been killed. and then these really strike in the police, the indian territory. a spokesman for the ministry set, the strike hit the indonesian, the hospital in the north of the gaza strip report comes off to israel's military, carried out another nights of operations inside gauze, explosions, and flags was seen in the south of the region. this was on, he says it's miss out defensive system is also shopped down. a number of rockets
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coming from the army says it's stepping up it's operations by targeting additional neighborhoods. so that's good morning, this with w, crisp on a ton exam. joining us from jerusalem, tanya, that has as well reacted to reports of the strike on the hospital today. we have not seen a statement yet on this tried off the hospital where we received some footage that unfortunately shows heavy fighting around the indonesian hospital that is in the north. heavy fighting has also been reported from other areas as israel. so army is reportedly moving uh, you know, even deeper inside some of the neighborhoods. uh, broadening uh, the uh, also the operation of the ground forces. but of course, as strikes are also continuing, that also has been reported. it strikes in the cells of the goal is a strip uh limit in a rough house. this is the city on the southern end of the gaza strip. and we also
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hearing you know about the money, terry, and situation by united nations agencies. they're saying the about a 1700000 people out of the 2200000 of residents in the gaza strip. i know on the move has been displaced. most of them, many of them i have to say went to the south. so say for areas, but evelyn bachman, of course, there's also on going under. there's also concern now uh for another matter because the, you know, this cold weather. no, we seen also pictures coming out of gaza pooling rain. and many people are the in a shelters that are overcrowded. so this is of course, also a concern for the humanitarian stakeholders there, which is already very dia onto know. and now that hostage negotiations seem to be on the way, have you heard anything about any progress on these negotiations?
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it was, it has been a lot of reports in the past days. also we've been hearing from a cutoff from officials. they're saying that the ups and downs in the negotiations, but that besides acting closer to a potential deal, but nothing seems to be really tangible right now. so it's only speculation how such a d a could look like a cottage, the main menu to between israel and thomas and also united states and egypt are as stakeholders, as we understand in these negotiations. so we understand from some reports that could be up to 50 hostages, mainly women, elderly and children that could be released. they should also be a, that's a demand. uh, we understand by most a, a polls and hostilities because they also have to get older hostages safely out.
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and we also understand that how much is asking. but these are over and confirmed reports. i have to stress that a female prisoners and children currently being held and is really prisons a should be released. but again, you know, for the moment we know that negotiations on going, but it's unclear when the materialize into a deals. yeah. sonya time of it, we bolting from the jerusalem. thank you, tanya. is where it has been. it's the video it says proves that how most militants use gauze. us obviously false. michel in connection with the october 7th . so attacks it says the foot, it shows hostages being brought into the hospital, is where it is defense forces have also reduced a video of a tunnel running on the hospital officials from the hamas around the health for to deny that i'll she, for us, it's a top a home off command and control center. the is real defense forces have
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released this footage. they say shows a tunnel under gases el cheapo hospital to 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 also released the video of what it says are hostages taken from israel, and during the hospital, the footage appears to be dates down to october, the 7th, the day of the hi massa tax. 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 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,
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military experts say the way how mass operates makes it difficult for the i d f to provide proof of their operations. him as 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 she, if i have drawn global condemnation, the world health organization has called it a dead zone. dr. say is really troops smashed medical equipment and are restricting their access to water. some of the unfortunate sick leave those to patients overnight dislike. yeah. so it's don't send me like, you know,
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it's nothing given place to live and they're still pretty full of rubbish with a better way to let them know to get thousands depending. let's put the battery in this, keep the email just promising, but do and provide us with more or more. but call me if 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 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. as long as you want to, terry and situation in gaza, let's cross to margaret harris is a spokes person for the world health organization. margaret, the w h o has been, and i'll she for supporting evacuations there. what's the situation that of service still remain o is the 260 patients and sweetie, health worker said all she felt and they all desperate they all request immediate
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evacuation because the hospital can no longer function in a shape or form is the hospital no food medicine, no water. and as you heard the description of the waste, filling the car doors per se, cosco outside we'll see of being homes. so we, we're working today to get the rest of the priority is going to be given is being given to the 20 to dialysis patients. those are people who need to have a he, my dialysis every few days to clean the top since from the lot considering pena and without that they will die. and there also 50 patients with spinal injuries. and again, the people who need complex care, which is no, says any say now is the bullet l c. but also needs very complex and careful moving offer to ensure that you don't make the conditions was. so that is what
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we're doing now and, and i'm just like to also say we re, re a fair amount of respect for the extraordinary dedication and professionalism and humanity and courage of the health style. he stayed the they've continued to cases if patients under unimaginable conditions. now they have also been reports of strikes that all the hospitals in the gaza strip. what's your team that telling you? so we hearing the reports as well. uh that covers these a uh, reports we are any hearing from the media. so we, you know, we, we have the verification system. but again, no attack on a hospital or healthcare. it is never acceptable as what i'd like to make absolutely clear. this is not acceptable health care can never be a target, isn't mutual safe haven or should be no, it's still israel says of gaza event that hamas is using hospitals. what do you say
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to that? so i can, you know, i'm not going to go into. he said, she said our job is to look at the hospital. we know what happens above ground. what we see was the largest, most of the brands hospital in the strip, which is now being reduced to a know, a building, a non functioning building. where of health care cannot be provided currently. and we know that what was going on before was advanced health care. and that's it. we've seen as a more u. n. a trucks crossing into gaza from egypt. has that made any difference yet? it's a glimmer of hope. we want to see much more. we need a huge amount of a to come in. we particularly need the fuel to come in because we need the hospital generations to be powered. we need the storage systems to be powered. we need the
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water and sanitation to work as i'm show you knows of the range of come the way the way that has come. so the problems with the phase or the sewage system to work because of the lack of power will lead to massive outbreak. so of portable and gastro intestinal diseases which we are very, very concerned about the w. i chose margaret iris. beth, thank you very much. thank you very much for having me. so now let's have a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. depends government has condemned to hijacking of the japanese operated co container ship by the rebels and the southern red sea. the i'm in the militia claim. the ship is, is riley tokyo, as cold on the saudi amani and rainy and authorities to help secure the release of the vessel. and its crew. authorities in the dominican republic say heavy
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rainfall and flash flooding has killed at least 21 people. at least 3 children all set to be among the victims. storms have severely damaged infrastructure. in the caribbean nation, the president has pulled down for the countries. quote, the largest rang for event at the us secretary of defense, lloyd austin, has made a surprise visits to the cranes capital, keith, the underscored washington's commitments to help you find, find rushes. invasion often strip comes as divisions are growing among members of the us congress over providing more aid to you find the right thing, populace politicians, how the delay has one option seen as run of presidential election. but it has promised to implement sweeping economic reforms such as dumping austin, teen as currency the past. so all together and replacing it with the daughter of 2 years. if you can let me crisis in the country supports us,
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hope malays ideas will bring about radical change for the better me lays victory mark. so walter should moments for argentine, this political system one where it turns away from its traditional models to another that's completely different in his victory speech relate pledge to river sergeant team is that can nomic decline with radical change? that's he bought a situation in argentina is critical. the change of the country needs a dress that i could go. there is no really for gradual assembly. 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
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with many who have lost faith in origin. team is politics. we made a change. we need this government. we have now to end once the referral really gives me confidence that is like someone you is not involved with any mafia or political insight. i mean, these opponents, sergio messa also promised that 6 argentine is economic was what he's position is argentine is economy minister mentee was closely linked to the political establishment. that's a mismanage to the economy with many supporters. celebrating what the tape is, the don't to 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 argentine is economy remain stagnant or guest even worse?
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the oh, the w is that the american coast wanted to call res is on a visit to home based. this is why i have you in the studio and you called let's talk about a, this election. what? well, me lies 1st tasks be, well 1st things 1st, they won't be a transition faced. and apparently it's starting already today on monday. so they're going to meet up with the outgoing president and his team to talk a transition and then asked me, they put it into his own words. after the victory was secure. he said that he's going into the impoverishing political model that only benefits a few argentines and even need to deliver on that. because our continues daily or living in a climate of inflation, of over 140 percent. that means middle cost me to work to a free jobs to get to the end of the month. and he promised that he will make a take measures like cutting down on public spending. so shutting down ministries, even for a dollar rising the economy, which was one of the most famous promises that he made. but i don't think that he can go to that straight way. this would take a lot of preparations,
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a lot of support as well because you know, everybody is onboard with him. it could be maybe making the trip of maybe not. it could also be very difficult to do that, and he wants to close down on the central bank. so very radical steps that he wants to take that apparently in his point of view, well, better off the economy. but lots of the economists doubt that this might just get the country out of this misery. i mean, we're talking on $44000000000.00 in debt with the international monetary fund as well. so a lot of things to tackle, but i think most probably he will 1st point a point this his ministers and then you need some really good advice us because he's a political new comment as well. he's not very used to the political stage, so roommate support and somebody who handles business as well over there. the then that's the economy of this one thing that's a huge task, of course a t that'd be a very big hops. country into for around the economy is, is not, not easy, but what kind of tone can we expect during his presidency?
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also, politically, when we already have seen him, he is a radical populist. he likes raising his voice, he likes insulting counter posts as well, or the pope we have seen all of that. so i think we will get a little bit of that can be serious as well. he is an economist after all, so we will get him to a little fat as well. but it will be very interesting to see how he behaves with neighboring countries now. and also with all the lines as, let's say china, or she was a like what his plan is there because he needs to get investors on board for the country with this really, really highly in the country. and i think he should focus on that really because argentina's is huge, concrete, you just said to have plenty of lithium to offer rad minerals as well. and they could boost their economy just by focusing on these things as well. and he needs to go, go and make good alliances to do that. whether that is a good change for the country or unfortunate one. we don't know, but it is a historic day for us in tina. it is a very radical change from the same same book, different that we saw in the last decade on at the micro corresponding color was
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the in the studio. thank you very much. the call id 20 investment summit for after connections is underway and the gentleman capital in terms of the order of shots and to boost private investments in africa. the wells, poor us, but fastest growing confidence by population. berlin is also looking to advocate the diversified supply chains transition to green energy, secure skilled labor, more than a 1000 african countries have joined this initiative to get the name. now actually physically, as i mentioned, it is standing by at that assignment for us, mister l, i saw the biggest names and european politics. i attending the summit, the german shots, the french president, the president of the european commission. why is this such a big, droll, of the, because i, for cause the continent and the more than such as a country that is a huge deal for the european union. and particularly also for germany. you missed
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the town. so the vice sunset is on a panel with 5 ministers, for instance, of acute care, also as president of the democratic republic of congo, the prime minister that behind me and bought that working out is how europe, how germany can invest. motley in africa, protecting and renewables after all the by sunset is not just the trading of minutes to build for the climate administer an african countries of course, uh, interested in how they can attract a lot more investment in the future here, the chalk. so now that 4000000000 years who will be invested and towards the green energy and compact with those african countries that belong to the contact with africa. and both sides really want to increase traits and hit gemini. europe is also encouraging african countries to go ahead and get together
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a freed trading area, which as tonsils said in itself, would attract more investment and be good for both time. now, many, many african leaders have long complained that while europe likes to talk about investments, china has been willing to actually put its money where it's most is and also without any moral lecturing. do you think we will see a change in tone in the way that you are p and leaders on know, approaching the african concept pots of the infrastructure projects? because despite the fact that there's a huge debate here about seen africa having its own ideas and phone solutions for its challenges, the content is also keen to lead fault um the developments that may have missed dallas on and it wants to quiet the top notch technology that at this moment in time, a lot of the time, you're peons americans and also the chinese have on, on. now there's some,
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it comes as was arranging in the ukraine and in the middle east in the middle east . now, many african nations have not taken the same positions that europe has taken in these comp thanksgiving. expect any movement on that. so um with that for the united nation is that there is a global majority in favor of, for instance, on that key concept in the media as ben's list. if that is well taking there in java to have a truce along good truth and not now, not the global majority as much as on the record at the united nations, an applicant country. here are the ones where your p is with germany, says we want to win over hearts and minds and that means working at eye level that's been uh, something very high on the agenda to offer contracts about this house is already taken. and until just a few weeks ago,
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it was only about ukraine now. it's also about the middle east. and here there's an understanding that yes, this old might be about business. but it's also very much of a politics of diplomacy, which is not getting any easier, easier. thank you very much. w elliptical it is a here that's it's not unless i'm supposed to use now with australia and have won the cricket world call coasting to a 6. we could victory over to them and host india it was, australia is 6. woke up when and it meant that nearly 100000 indian funds went home disappointed. they turned off in the 10s of thousands, the so called indian army, 3 being of another world cups heights. so on heinz soil for time like in 2011. this tournament ended in disaster. india had 110 out of 10 met. she's heading into the
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final stray the we're in opponents. we saw the guy doing the man. and this is, i'm just reading the know india look into that fast struggles against australia as photos and field is even very totally so also in india's, he writes, wasn't immune pulled out with india or eventually dismissed the 249 different types . so and so we all straightened meetings, became a traverse, head show. the smashed runs in silence. the product design heard crowds racking up to see perhaps industry just the 7th plan to do so when it woke up fine
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by now the match was a full on conclusion. the winning runs coming courtesy of grand maxwell, the main to seek to try some frustrating, extending direct quote is the tournaments most successful team the . the intent is nova junk of age. as one the atp finals for a re quote. the 7th time, the serbian beads, italy is younique's sit up in the final in to a doctor. it's a loss to sit in the group stage earlier this week, spots he made no mistake here. winning in straight sets in front of a sellout crowd. the majority of whom were firmly behind center when rounds off a huge the successful yes, a job with which to which he also 3 of the 4 grand slam titles.
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