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survivors of the hum us terrorist attack on october. the 7th are cool, still dealing with the trauma of that day to support them and is really run. wellness for traits in cyprus is helping survive is come to tons. with what happened for free of correspondent jack power visited the results and sent us this report. these young somebody visit the how much terror attack on the nova festival in israel, a working through that full met with specialists. 50 of them arrived here with the secret forest result in pasco cyprus. every week. the better that we can talk about this in a quieter place, because israel is still under attack and didn't israel. everything takes you back here, you really feel the protective show, the retreat is, is really own, has arranged a free program for them with the support of the is rare, 8 and g o the knowing what to on the and when we continue to send them and we'll bring all of them here and we give them ever since love one size and 200 survivors
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and relatives are on the list waiting to come here. for a few days, rest spite, the community center of the large jewish population on the island helped dozens of families find places to stay after they fled from israel following the attacks. only a 40 minute flight from tel aviv many is re these have be moving to the safety of law on the cause of the past decade or so. we fill this out a waiver and a support both from the local authorities and the government of stifles and especially from the, our friends and the super with people. and that we know here in cyprus, we see across the board for support. while it might not seem like much the quiet space that cypress is providing these tire attack, survivors is an important step in helping them piece box their lives. but rest bites because is traumatized civilians is not yet. insight is, israel is more on how much continues the tenants bring you up to speed now with some of the other events happening around the world. and 6 palestinians have been
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shot dead in an air is really raid in the occupied westbank. the palestinian red crescent says is ready. soldiers strong, the refugee camp and the northern city of til crum, they st. metix traces a total of $26.00 injured and several towns including full with bullet wounds. those in the netherlands, all going to the polls to elect a new poem and the election was triggered last summer, when outgoing prime minister, mach roots, is government collapsed. and they disagreement over sign them policies, 3 major policy groupings, all bustling to form, a new government. and then that can that can the polls open i, it says that it has reached an agreement to some ultimate, to return a, c, e o. hundreds of stuff had threatened to quit the leading onto official intelligence stuff up those behind chat gpc off of a surprise sacking development on friday. open says he has the support of microsoft
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which offered to hire him. an old career claims to have successfully launched. it's the spice spotlight. the country space agency has vowed to send up more in the near future state media release. these images of leader kim jong and the seeing the launch. south korea has responded by suspending parts of the military pacts with peeling young both us and south korea and officials say they cannot verify whether the launch was a success. the w's james teacher in taipei told us more about north korea. satellite launch, as well, as he mentioned, is really important to points out. in the 1st instance, the countries around the world, a still trying to verify some young's claims, that is where you've been able to put this minute share your thoughts lights into a little bit. we 1st got wind of this going slates on tuesday in east asia. here with chris saying that the soft light instead or with a few minutes later if it has it comes following to filed launches all of this here which telling you i'm blamed on technical issues. so believe this time,
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the satellite business broke, it was kind of reconnaissance satellites and pots and there. okay, but what i launched, i pointed into the east china c version of the pod slash down in the pacific, off the traveling in japan, south west prefecture of. okay, now, which led to a long as being sense of across the japanese item. so you really got a sense of how the region gets pulled into some of the the, the come kind of complexity of these no current thoughts by launches t w's, james chase. and ty pay that now a yeah, off the ukranian troops liberate to be southern. the city of has some from russian occupation, selling and miss all the tax remained a constant feature of daily life. ukraine has been able to advance the interruption held territory and recent days. but her son is badly a columbia to from the front line, dw, special correspondent, mike from the visited the city to talk to residents about how the dealing with the unrelenting threat. this is year after liberation,
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capstone is still a dangerous place to be. so 3 people were traveling in this car when it was heard earlier today by rushing shelling from what we know. the driver was instantly killed. a 2 month old baby received an injury to the head and the mother was seriously wounded. she had to be brought to a hospital and is currently fighting for her life. this is the baby girl into your arms of the ukrainian police officer being rushed to hospital the year after russian forces retreated. much of the city is still a war zone. and medical facilities like this maternity hospital remain in harms way. medical director, oaks out of town shinkel shows us what the russians have done since leaving and they didn't go very far. from the roof,
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we can see the left bank of the river from where russian troops continue to attack the city beach of single bar to globally, whoops, dealer during the occupation when a city was showed which it was point to shedding, aimed at where the russian ministry was stationed, received to the school district as well directed since the deal to patient, the russian street, wherever they want to play dates in the year before the war. 1200 children were born here. now it looks on a thumb jenko says they have about a 10th of that silly be which so it breaks my heart that we have so few bad. yeah, i understand that safe as a women to be elsewhere, but that's our job to send us a little book in their plans to have her baby here despite the risk.
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no, there's no charge of what the dock lock stands, shooting shells constantly flying and it makes you at every novice no. the the says you fall asleep and you don't know whether you will wake up. i'm not to be honest. jessica. she already has 2 daughters. one born before the war, the other during occupation. she doesn't want to give up on the future for family here. yep. show way. so we want as parents to show our children by our example, that we need to believe in the best. we need to strive for something in our lives, the 2 of us, but i didn't do it so much at sea, but it's been hard getting that tells us her husband was taken prisoner during the occupation. she says their neighbor is supposed friend be trade them to the russians, that this kind of betrayal has cost social traumas that we need healing in this city will not be chosen by to which during the occupation some of our employees
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were sure i will quite now that russia is here for as a they were sure of it for see, and even spoke, hoping the about the, to the occupation has left a complicated legacy for those who remain stump to create their victory open, collaborates as those who open nice and close it. then no one will forgive them putting apathetic and cherishing it, so i'll let those who had to adapt. we do not call them collaborators just before office that is different or critical about on one of the budget. one year later trauma runs deep and has some states and with the russians on its doorstep. the dangers far from over leave. the shelling begins with the w correspond to knit. connolly is in
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keys and he told us more about how the semester ukrainians are feeling about the situation improving. for certainly, if you look at the last 6 months, the counter offensive hasn't be able to make the progress that it was expected at least internationally. think of the hopes have being very high off to what your credit was able to do last autumn. and we've seen that the russians have dug in along most of the 1000, close long front line with mine fields and trenches that are basically impossible to cross without serious losses to the adult sink side, especially except song that was liberated by ukraine forces last november. has actually seen the reduction in population now in the about 30 to 40000 people believe to still live the compared to about 300000 before the war. and those attacks all relentless. i was just looking at the local news from castle and the local governor was saying that there had been around a $120.00 attacks of various kinds, either a slide problems or to the way over the last 24 hours in the sense on regions. a
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lot of that in the city, you see people die at bus stops, people just at home, people going to shops where this is not a safe place to be because it is so close to the russian author positions on the other side of the v for river, having said that, i think that's on that reason is basically the only kind of bright spot for the crane. you know me right now, it is the only section of the front line where the russians haven't had a chance to dig in and build those fortifications. and we have in recent days, been getting reports that so especially ukrainian special forces have been established if you breach heads on the other side of the river on the east bank. and this real kind of worry ends in some parts, kind of his theory, even among the russian that you build is that this could be the place where ukraine pushes fluids. obviously it's very, very difficult sending small groups of troops on the motorized boats across the river without a bridge without kind of heavy at tech on their side. but certainly there is a sense that someone could soon maybe be less on the attack. few author attacks
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because the russians would be just that much further. dw correspondent, nit connelly reporting that from keith. you're watching dw news, his grindsley you a lot top story at this hour. israel's government has approved a hostage deal with some of the militant group has agreed to release 50 women and children. it is holding and goals during a full day truce. while israel release of schools with palestinian women and children from its presence. israel has also offered to extend the ceasefire one day for every 10 additional hostages released by somebody that you are up to date. and as i forget, you can always get the w news on the go. just download all app from google play or from the app store. i will give you access to the license news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news coming up next, except for kind of taking
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