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the, the, this is the company news life from binding. germany's foreign minister rejects calls for a safe spot in gaza. an exclusive interview with dw and elaina bab box that's doing so with leave israel unable to defend itself against, cannot also on the program. at least to see from a to a baby is in critical condition to arrive in egypt for medical care. after being evacuated from l. c for hospital. and israel release is suppose there's that a claim and shows how mosque bringing his baby hostages to the i'll see the hospital. it says how mazda has used the facility as a command center. also today, right, when popular, have you had any like winds,
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argentine issues on the president of the election? these promising drastic policy changes to address the nation's struggling to become the focus. a welcome to the program generally is foreign minister has told dw that a safe spot in gaza would leave israel unable to protect its citizens from hamas as rocky, as a tax on the line of bad books. comments were made during an exclusive interview with the w is to ha, i'm told korean. foreign minister has visited israel 3 times since the honda terror attacks of a 7th of october and travel to other countries in the region to try and stop the conflicts spreading funded increased level. told the w back to germany was working with international partners to make sure that guys us citizens are protected from
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the financing a box. and stitched on here is piece via israel into miles. you would have to agree to stop shooting each other. now, getting side to the sheets that we've made, israel would no longer be able to defend itself, submit the ongoing barrows with missiles until a time of smockey into every day. a mass makes it clear that it wants to wipe, as well as the man who does. that means they want to a nice as well. and in such a situation, israel has to protect his population, right? because we'll have the same time i am. we're working with our international partners with the americans, but also with many arab countries to do everything possible to ensure the people in garza have safe places where they won't be killed by. they can access clean, drinking water, medication or doors because, and that was my objective when i was in israel to make clear to these, ready to government that the people in gauze and must be protected. that science is with a terrorist organization. how much, how much to want to destroy a israel, a note with civilians and gaza, innocent people, women, and children,
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and innocent palestinians kind of thing and let's get more on this from mount pleasant. what correspondent julia solve debbie. welcome julia. so jeremy has been criticized for not supporting a cx 5. that is more about the following ministers. justifications, and what germany is quoting for instead. so we've seen at the end of october that a german needs together with other european countries, abstained from a u. n. resolution calling for a cease fire in gaza back then, the german government and before minister justified this up, sentient by saying that the resolution wasn't quite balanced and off it didn't call . mazda is attacks as terrorist actions had been explicitly call for the liberation of the hostages. being held in gaza and it also didn't proclaim israel's right to self defense. now since then, germany's position position has shifted a bit. it has called together with the g 7 and the you for humanitarian pauses or
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humanitarian windows. and these are monetary and pauses. a bad book said in the interview with go to evaluate today could also be longer pause is going over a few days and they would be meant to help bring to monetary and assistance to civilians and gaza. would also allow the hostages being held in gaza to be liberated and be taken out. but she still says that a ceasefire, unlimited a ceasefire, would mean that israel would not be able to defend itself and guarantee the security of it citizens. but let's hear another excerpt from that interview where i'm going in a bad book has a, was asked to respond to criticism against germany coming from different directions that because of german, these responsibility and a guilt after the holocaust, germany is condoning a legit international law of violations by israel. i miss it yet. i am very irritated by those people because it sounds to me like the complete run of defines
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ation of genocide, the west crime. this wells is ever seen because of a degree of hot my country, the nazi regime and gemini, is responsible for the jazz of 6000000 jewish men and women in the depths of hundreds of thousands of year pins in your and we have committed ourselves as an international community and that's what international law as built online, something that is the less than we learned from the horrors of world war 2. you know, now people are criticizing the fact that we're talking about the lessons of world war 2. international law was built on this foundation that a genocide never happens again. so i find that extremely unsettling. this moxy my a fresh grew up and joyce deli, um, talk us through that reaction that was quite a strong reaction to this criticism that we've heard. and we heard similar criticism also coming last week from the turkish president and the one who was here visiting in germany. and he said something along the lines of germany not being
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able to speak freely on the issue in openly because of its past. and i know that the book responding to similar criticism, said this is a relative isaac, the holocaust. this is not a taking stock of so how big a tragedy the holocaust was and how germany has learned from that tragedy and is now working hard to protect jewish life and to support israel's right to exist. but the germany, she says, is also concerned with the humanitarian situation and gaza. available in the interview today said that a israel is doing all it can the best it can to uphold international law. and she said that germany is strongly committed to trying to improve the humanitarian situation in gaza by pushing for humanitarian pauses for increasing aid to the area and also a calling on israel to keep in mind that the need to protect civilians in gaza is
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of utmost importance, offence without a political correspondent, julia sat down in a group of furniture babies evacuated from causes besieged l. street for hospitalization. arrived in egypt for medical care, evacuation was covered with the help of the world health organization. if let's say nearly 1390 suff, entered egypt, divide the rafa board across and the only way out of gaza that israel doesn't control. egypt has allowed a limited number of injured civilians into a passport, whole list across from gauze since the outbreak of the pool between east around i'm from nice or more on mission. honda bonded to she's co director of policy advocacy. i'd be n g o action a u k. welcome to the w. let's start with those the babies who were evacuated to egypt. and although i understand some how to remain in casa,
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i want more. can you tell us about this next thanks so much for having me. um, so we understand that there were 300 patients still in ashi for hospital this a, b, c has the if activation of that has obviously had an increase impact on the hospital . so action 8, we partner with almost 2 quotes out. it's the only hospital left in the whole of an open concept that's doing upsets 6. i'm the guy in the quality in the hospital. women are having to give best buy sincerity and sometimes to very, pretty much to babies and with the painkillers. what? so f i, you know, you imagine having a baby vices every and with nope and kill us. i told him by phone light and they're awesome that the other day there were reports that sharpton was flying around pac hospital. so the impact is huge. and then when mothers are having babies, we're hearing from our partners that of course, without food, without sufficient,
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without sufficient food, without sufficient malta thought that on able to produce best for us milk. so then you have, you know, savvy small babies who need urgent care in hospitals that are running out awful, have already run out of fuel. and who's moms aren't able to produce the milk that they need. because the surfaces just aren't available anymore to, to what has been happening. okay. terrible. what else are you hearing about the humanitarian situation from your colleagues in the territory? just so here we're hearing the across the whole of cause or there is insufficient supply of food, of water, fuel you already know from the discussions in the last weeks the fuel is absolutely essential for bakeries to be able to run for hospital. so if i was just talking about, there is now not a single bakery that is operating, we understand in the code of casa, it has now stopped a terrain. and so people who are living in tents and uh now i don't even have
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shelter in addition to not, not having those central services to be able to lift to winters on the way it's going to bring a heavy rain. i'm cold temperatures, the situation for despise to people in the south of gaza is was sending i'm what are you saying that um yeah, so we're seeing um the impacts of that rain. um, and we're also seeing the sort of, you know, it's been 6 weeks now. we're just insufficient supplies, have gone in. so we're seeing an increased risk of spreads of disease because you will already know that that has been sewage in the street. the impacts of human human, much of not having enough to overall to for weeks on and some of these all sufficing want to have to now or one piece of phrase between a whole family. this is really devastating, really catastrophic. so are you seeing um, just depths from not even from the bombing, but from just having no food,
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no medicine, you'll, you'll, you'll see those desiree and we're seeing a risk of that at the moment. right? there are organizations distributed. some i more i understand is planned, tell us about that. yeah, so we're distributing food mills to 5000 families. and also as you were just saying, we're getting prepared for what we need to bring. so that would mean that we are planning to distribute blankets and warm clothes because as we've been say, the rain has come, it's going to get really, really cold. people are no longer in their own high instead of dissing in tense. and as the vain has come, we see increased flooding, which, you know then, so that has an impact on this monetary and situation as round. i think that so clearly for us to kind of gone from the international a child to action 80. okay. well how much run
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health ministry in gaza says at least 12 people have been killed and i'm is, randy asked strike a space for something ministry. said the me, science drug band and easy and hospital in the know of the gaza strip. heavy, frankly, at the hospital intensive before at least arrived at the facility of this comes after israel's ministry counted out to nothing, nights and operations inside gaza, explosions and class was seen in the south of the regents. israel's army says it's michelle defense system, also shot down a number of rockets coming from casa and i stopped correspondents in jerusalem. tonya crime wasn't these right. the ministry had yet commented on this reported attack on the in the nation hospital. so you have not seen a statement yet on this tried off the hospital. where are we seeing some footage that reportedly shows heavy fighting around the indonesian hospital that is in the north. heavy fighting has also been reported from other areas as israel army
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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 uh, continuing that also has been reported as strikes in the cells of the gaza strip limit in a rough house. this is the city on the southern end of the gaza strip. and we also hearing you know about the humanitarian 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 at the bottom. and of course this also ongoing and the, there's also concern now uh for another matter because the, you know, the as cold weather. no, we seen also pictures coming out of garza for rain rain,
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and many people are the in shelters that are overcrowded. so this is of course also a concern for the humanitarian stakeholders there, which is already very dia, onto know, a correspondent tanya crane, israel. his release video that it says approved time asked me to send to use guns as i'll shave a hospital in connection with the october 7th tire attacks. the idea as of which it shows is riley hostages being brought into the hospital. israel's ministry is also released a video of a tunnel. it says runs under the hospital officials from the hamas run how far they denied that al chief of sits on top of a how much command and control sensor these riley claims have not been independently verified. the israel defense forces have released this footage. they say shows a tunnel under gases el cheapo hospital. the idea says the 55 meter long shaft ends
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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 home as 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 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 mass operates makes it difficult for the i d f to
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provide proof of their operations. high 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 the us of the whole. this footage was released by the high mouse run gas, the health industry after the rate on all she saw since october 7th, thousands of gallons have 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 we lost to patients overnight dislike. yeah. so it's don't any like you know, nothing different place to. busy then there's the rubbish with a better way of what most of the building that's the great is keep the, you know,
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just promising, but do provide us with more about both of our club you, how's your national 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. all she saw with little to no water food for medicine is around the furthest of all stories from around the world of japan's government has condemned the hijacking of a japanese operated to contain a ship by whose the rebels in the southern red sea, the vessels owned by it's raining business most the seizure comes days after the around the back tooth is one they could talk. it is really ships of the fighting in gaza. see the secretary of defense, lloyd austin, has made a surprise visit to ukraine's capital case. the underscored washington's commitment to helping you try and find crushes inpatient. this trip comes as divisions are
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growing up on members of the us congress only providing more aid to ukraine. climate change activists and austria have blocked a number of major motorized. one of the protests of blocked at traffic for more than an hour, creating a more than 10 kimball me to a traffic jam. demonstrate is, according for a fact that transition away from fossil fuels 2 days after being fired from open a either companies form a c, e o. sam ultimate pass joins the artificial intelligence company to backups. microsoft, he'll be leading a new advanced research team over at to open a i for my twitch boss, emmett, shit. well, takeover, hundreds of the company staff training to create a mr. opens removal. and i to, i'll just tell you that have a military has a one the but of presidential election with 56 percent of the vote. the right wing populist as promised to implement sweeping economic reforms including replacing the
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country's currency the pay. so with the us dollar, after years of economic crisis, i support as hope his ideas will change things for about the dead. celebrating the victory of urgent dean as president elect. many of javion relates supporters of desperate for change. after years of sorting installation and rising full warranty, it was the only thing we want is that the changes for the federal court, for of no service during the it's incredible happiness. it's the end of a never ending the kind so to the corrupt. but she didn't get that. i believe there are many people here who gave this government to chat. i think that in the last elections, exactly the same thing happened. they gave it a chance. well ok, that's it. now let them give a chance to millay. let him govern in peace because it's not going to end like this
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. but again, that's about that. i mean that i see the policies that have been described as a libertarian today stream. me labeled the presidential election surprisingly convincing much in the, in the headed country. people bias of an economy crisis. closing audio, dean, i was sent to the bank and replacing the countries pencils with you as dollars among the blanks of his highly an orthodox platform. i want to tell you something. we have the determination to print the fiscal are going to check. we have the determination to fix the problems of the central bank. we have the determination to put argentina on its feet and move forwards. mill is open and so you must see the people of legend deena chosen and of the box after he conceded defeat the newly elected president would take office
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on december 10, 10 pleased with the countries bullard, eyes, politics and unstable economy. the new leader, we'll have a chance to put his ready con, solutions to the test as go straight to the argentine in capital letters. that is why we joined alejandro and i both feel welcome out of hand ro, i won't stop avenue presidents to do list as well as versus she has to reduce information in facing of 142 percent. and in this rate, avoid the hyperlink method. but technically is consider more than 50 percent in the month. and to do these, he wants to a, make a, a huge, a kind of a product of spending. and he has also to raven's dream, negotiate the debt to the central bank,
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where they are continuing to spend these good effect. maybe the money of they savers at the bank. and after these a task, he will eliminate the controls, they value the best. so i mean, the median term he wants to replace the pay, so with the daughter and eliminate the central bank. okay, so it sounds like you mentioned save is that you mentioned to use the public services. it sounds like that's going to be a lot of pain in the country before he turns the, the economy around. if this is besides like it's going to be an enormous task. it's yes a because public standing is a, you know, do not 40 percent of g d, p i t wants to got a 15, a percent of gdp. and so it is a very cute a. got it. got it in the subsidies of for the energy for public transport world and a got in the money that they go. national governance sent to the provinces
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a forecast navigation and he wants to privatize a is state companies public words, and also to got what's he called the privilege extensions? so it, we, we, uh, a very big task and maybe, hey, we keep with a face is, and you will face it opposition. but of course, the fact that the 5 percent of the both, so you will try to do it. and he was very outspoken during the election campaign. so what sort of tone can we expect from him as president? well, the, we don't know if he will be really uh, if i write a leader and i'm on the list of things that he will be a fraud. right? either because it's mainly 2 things. the 1st is the keep the nice climate change. he says that the time i change these uh, uh like a new lie of social easy. and the 2nd thing is the policy or with the human rights
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policy. it goes and he also the nice day it states the reason of the many 3rd because of the seventy's. and he says that he recognizes that there were some papers. he says, accesses from some means it does, but not a systematic gland to disappear. people to a steer babies and to throw people in this, in from a place to the see. so this a definition of the passcode e forensic, so for the future of human rights and nothing to them. okay, thank you for that data blue is out of 100 out of both sale in buenos aires. thank you very much. i the the so let's start with the cricket and australia have won the cricket world cup coasting to a 6 week victory over the tournament house. india, it was australia, 6, welcome. when it meant that nearly a $100000.00 indian funds went home,
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disappointed, they turned off in the 10s of thousands. the so called indian army, 3 being of another world cups heights 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 final. it's australia. we're in opponents. we saw the guy doing a man. and this is, i'm just reading now. i want to know india looked into that fast struggles against australia and photos and field is even very totally so also in india's, he writes, wasn't immune pulled out within the, or eventually dismissed the 240 a defend different types. so until the australian endings became a traverse,
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head show, he smashed runs in silence. the product design heard crowds racking on to see perhaps any 3 trespass seven's plan to do so when it was caught final by now the match was a full on conclusion. the winning runs coming courtesy of dr. maxwell, the main to see straight here, extending direct quote is the tournaments most successful team intent is nobody talking rich us when the atp finals for our records the 7th time. so ive been beat, it's amazing, can extend it. and the final answer in the event should last as in a in the group stage. but he made no mistake here. winning in straight sets in front of a sellout crowd. majority for the family behind center. the way that runs off,
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