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the the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin. israel says peers, funding is taking place around garza city and ton eunice as it presses a head with it's offensive to eliminate from us. agencies say the situation for civilians and gaza is kept this from also coming up authorities and ukraine look for new ways of helping their soldiers deal with the psychological trauma caused by the ongoing more their 1st practice to the climate. some of the injured buyer. busy buying for fossil fuels to be phased out with how realistic for their demands for
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the economy survive without oil, gas, and cold. the hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. bottles are raging across garza as israel presses a head with its campaign to illuminate. some us the is really military is stepping up, airstrikes and the ground, the salt on the southern city of con eunice, where it says key homeless militants are hold up. the us on friday be to the un security council resolution for a ceasefire saying i'm also stated intent was to attack is real again, us and a number of other countries cost by him us as a terrorist organization. international outrage is growing over the number of palestinians killed in israel's military response to the homeless terrorist attack
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on october 7th, mos run health ministry. it says nearly $18000.00 mainly civilians have died. another day of destruction begins in god's. i'm in con eunice. people wake to find nearby buildings and ruins following is rarely strikes. and the neighbors stuck under rubble like a j, a and they were like any other ordinary people. they prayed at night and slept the normal routine and gaza. when we sat or evening prayer and we woke up with the roof pulling on our heads for those who do survive the situation and gaza is dia. it's getting colder outside. houses are injured, and medical supplies are running low. it's barely any food or water. and very little aid is trickling in. desperate people have tried stealing supplies
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as mrs. mcgrooves and gaza. so also do colds for lucy's file. that one was blocked last week at the un security council, vetoed by the us of since you own that retail coverage heavily criticized by regional leaders meeting in the home. it's not up to, it's fine only it is those who have give those who have given those so that you does that getting this the green light to continue getting the better stimulus for the united states to blow the united national security at the ocean. one short towards the americans, responsible as the bottom of the launching attack on the seniors and goes under the other arab leaders say the actions of israel's armed forces a home and its own interests and damaging the chances of peace is right. let's create that. that amount of hatred that wouldn't hold on to this, this,
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this region that will define generations will come and therefore it's hair think it's on people as much as it has heard. think of it but and so that agent, this is a war that cannot be one of israel's prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has set the warden golf. i will only intensify over the next few days and that there will be no end to come off illuminated. the w senior international correspondent funny fletcher is following developments for us in jerusalem. i asked her about israel's reaction to the jordanian prime minister's comment. we just heard that this war can not be won. these are always very much unimpressed. there's been fighting, going on nearly along the entire line of gaza strip. and it's exactly one week ago that he's well shifted its focus of hum units, the biggest city of southern gaza, which may lead us to the impression that they have moved and gauze under control. but that's not the case from bottom ins have been ramped up there as well.
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assessing your by the other of t g can in the north now jordan's for a minute. so safari also sat accused israel, of quote, one thing to m. c goes to all these people and this has been strongly rejected to an ease. ralph is reading, government says that each of the rages and its force meanwhile, defies. continue on with that. the destruction on the ground as well as the desperation for the civilians that are caught up in all of this. so israel has said it's goal is to destroy from us. has the government explained what it means by that exactly finding. so we have to look at numbers, actually have this plan because these are all before these war has begun, said that there are around 20 to 30000. i'm us fighters in a gaza strip. now they're seeing that an estimate of 7000 fighters have been either killed or captured. now if you do the math, that means that this intense fighting is likely to continue weeks until they may
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turn into a rather low call rates. it sounds rather technical, but obviously it's not if you look at the applied all the people, hundreds of thousands have been internally displaced. what is what i keep saying? they have to eliminate how much minutes into the entire structure, the entire infrastructure completely. and there's been focus and continued focus on hand, eunice for that very reason this. uh, these are all believes that the, how much of visuals are based, they are mainly the prison. maximize your yes. yes. sing by has been put into a focus. was believe to be the person, the main man behind those attacks and a 2 by 7 seem easy. but as with hearing that his house has been encircled a few days ago. you have you haven't heard any. we haven't heard any word so about his whereabouts or his family or anything. so yes, suffice and continue continues and it's just really unclear until when this intensity is going to continue as that we see play out right now. the agency is funny. describe the situation for civilians and gaza as apocalyptic calls for
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a cease fire growing louder and the sun is real. might be open to another, at least temporary pause in the fighting or seas bar from into submitting. you know, just we each raises his comments yesterday again from an early on that any let down of the fighting. any possible ceasefire is inconsistent. he says with ease. russ aim to take all the time off and make sure that these organization that's being classified as a terrorist group by multiple countries. it's finished once and 4, but at the same time you're seeing obviously what's playing out there on the ground that this wrote off eclipse. except we are hearing these hearings through many turn catastrophe. you really have the impression here that the rule is running out of words to describe the sheer desperation that people go through. they are, as they have tried to come through durable for anything edible, trying to survive really day by day. and simply, they just feel abundance. they feel hungry,
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they are tired and exhausted. and there really is no end inside. at this point of did we got to the fighting? because either i keep saying it will not stop on through from their perspective. come, us is wiped out. finally, thank you very much. our corresponded interested in finding fletcher sketchup on a few other stories making headlines around the world today. for the is released by the us navy shows of worship on the red sea firing missiles to intercept drones. and rocket fire us as carney has reportedly repelled several attacks over the past weeks from humans who the rebels. the ran back the militant group says their attack aims to stop israel's offensive in the gaza strip its origin tina's new present. javier milly has warned. of a shock adjustment to the economy in his maiden speech, the libertarian economist has promised to drastically cut the public spending the
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legs. political populism has drawn comparisons with donald trump, and she's about to make argentina great. again. local elections in hong kong head been more defined, delays technical difficulties and record low turn up. police also arrested 6 people over alleged election interference. authorities overhauled the electoral system earlier this year, effectively shutting out pro democracy candidates following their land slide when in 2019 now to the war in ukraine, it's not clear how many people have died in the complex. you know, the new york times puts the total, including civilians at half a 1000000 in august estimates of the number of soldiers killed on the ukrainian side very between 35070000. then, depending on the source, as many as 300000 russian troops are said to have been killed,
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most sources put the number of russian casualties significantly higher than ukrainian losses, some 100000 ukranian soldiers. i've talked to been wounded around 200000 russians. but these numbers count only physical ones, they do not include the mental ones. ukraine has had to scale up quickly to help its soldiers build up their mental resistance with the conventional and at times unusual methods dw maxed under reports from keith. these animals are supposed to make soldiers feel better and it already shows that this is amethyst haze, very kind, gentle, and doesn't bite a blog who is the founder of spirit warrior an organization offering therapy with horses to children and people with disabilities. the now, most of the participants are soldiers. all the exxon that has just finished basic
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training. so he will have to leave his home in his family to go fight. he knows what that means. but right now, the anxiety is forgot. just totally when you trust and unable to trust you, you realize that there is no fear. if he wanted to bite me whether he would have done it a long time ago, he just plays like a physical contact. it's important on the ground. and in the saddle, courses have a proven calming effect on people. confident and relax tours can affect the mood. if it's rider said, the shift, this is what gives a person a feeling of happiness. what if this isn't the space here and now they can feel breathing, see what their suit, the reality and that it is not the made up and twisted. one nicole not in the hall,
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the little children here at pablo, psychiatric clinic therapist. so trying to help those whose experiences left them damaged many here stuff with the effects of concussion and post traumatic stress disorder. so why would they may sleep for just an hour or maybe 2 or 3 like there are constant slash francs, memories of what happened there. low moods, emotional mood swings and anxiety, state, and city wars and respond. this exercise helps says, go to beginning runs the rehabilitation program for soldiers. the program is designed as a quick fix to help soldiers get back to their units in a few weeks. not everyone will manage the land was among those defending bows of style steel plans and matthew polt even spoke with the channel for tv during the siege. when the russians seized the plan,
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they took him prisoner to arms. they total, they beating you on the leg. i didn't know one day and they come to us with the dog and the and the dog attack us. no, it was 12 months before he was released and could go home. the 1st few weeks it's been very good. you know, i have a hide my mood. yes, i have a gen line that i came home. i see my wife is, you see my family, my friends, but that high did less lardy and can tell you that it's only depressed it's and you know, it's depress, it is the all, all in one, you know,
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for his wife only says, gets painful as well. he is no longer the man she once married, but sharing what he went through does help. he also takes medication. now i can sleep sometimes and yeah, nice matters. and they steal. they stay with me. nightmares come back. gifts, anxiety, panic attacks. just a few of the symptoms plaguing many, many training soldiers. the doctors have been struggling to keep up the non us estella, but the more in february 24th 2022 months caught us by surprise. and most doctors have to prove but as fast as possible. the hold on the credit form, which is the outlet and the free lunch quickly and effectively to provide complex assistance recovery and provides a collegiate go and psychiatric support to get normal in
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a secure patient who originally spoke of it. and then the me back at the stables, the new soldiers, no, some won't come back from the front. and that many who do will be changed forever. now though, they stuck up on warm memories to take with us and dw is bucks. tundra who filed that report, joins us now in the studio. max, 1st of all, good to see you. and your report that we just saw show different methods of helping soldiers who have been traumatized by the war, particularly working with animals. how. how is that supposed to help them? exactly right, terry. so it might be surprising that these past time activities like riding a horse or even other activities, like sports or arts and crafts for pottery classes and that they are being used as means to combat mental health conditions with soldiers. but the overall idea is to
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take their mind off of things. these are people who have gone through a lot to have made lots of negative experience with experience trauma. and the idea is to give them something to occupy their mind, something positive to occupy their mind and break this negative thoughts cycle. and from what we could see at the stables back there would be shocked with that with the injury over that provides us force therapy. we could really see that the, the, the soldiers were really living the moments um, with joyful. we're, we're happy for a moment knowing that they were just mobilized, were being sent to their front and god knows what would happen there. so they were really captivated dealing with these animals, allows them to experience our deaf, physical touch that is not violent for example, but also dealing with huge animals. animals that are 56 times your size can help you that focus on the moment really and live the moment. exactly. this is not the overall answer solution for mental health conditions of course um,
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but it can be used as one building block in combat in a mental health conditions with psychotherapy and medication. for example, you spoke to several doctors there. um, sarah piss will tell us more about the kinds of psychological challenges that the soldiers face when they come back from the front. right. so what soldiers are experiencing right now at the front and coming back from the front? is concussion happens often times that is essentially brain damage that results from artillery fire from explosions from happening in your direct vicinity from yeah, the intensive use of attack drones lately. so these concussions can cause that can cause mental health issues and worse and existing mental health issues. so for example, that can cause mood swings, anger, that can essentially change the soldiers personality making very difficult to re integrate into society later on and ptc upholstered medic stress disorder. you heard the doctor and the piece touch on that. that is also another very big issue.
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that's just usually um, experienced by people who have gone through life threatening situations. there are many symptoms to it. some of them actually can help you in battle, being alert, being under stress, a light sleep, but also a nightmare. and they have some very serious symptoms as well that make it very, very difficult to. um, yeah, go go back into society. i'm the people with the test. the soldiers with beauteous, the experience flashbacks, that can be triggered by everyday events. for example, to the slamming of a code or for example, could remind you of explosions and that could set off. um yeah, i guess like a logical and physical reaction and it's very difficult to treat max. thank you very much for your reporting and good to see you here in the studio dw as much time to thank you. now the un climate and boy has urged countries to lift what he called tactical blockades at the call climate summit. indeed, by with less than 24 hours to go,
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representatives from nearly $200.00 countries are struggling to find a consensus on a deal to prevent the worst effects of climate breakdown. some countries are calling for fossil fuels to be phased out altogether. we look at whether it would be feasible to stop using coal, gas, and oil to power our economies. a city built on oil and the united arab emirates venue for the world's biggest climate conference. to date. a contradiction in terms of the sensor for negotiations as to what the burning fossil fuels for energy should be reduced, but continue, or whether they should be abandoned altogether. and what's also clear from the sciences, we're not going to be able to go to climate impacts unless we get a fossil fuel phase of it needs to be fair, it needs to be funded, but we need it right here right now at this call. but the question remains of whether it's practically and economically possible. oil gas and coal
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continued to provide around 80 percent of the world's energy and large polluting industries like steel, cement, and long valley. the ation still rely heavily on fossil fuels. experts say there are alternatives. it's economic and it's possible to have a complete freight of our, of fossil fuels. so because so we can have an energy system and an economy based on renewable energy based on energy efficiency and based on alternatives to fossil fuel. global investments and clean energy has risen over the past few years from just over 1.2 trillion and 2019 full cost to hit around 1.7 trillion this year. but it will need to reach an estimated 4.5 trillion by 2030 for hope of reaching net 0 targets 2 decades later. according to the international energy agency,
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we do have scenarios, pathways that get us the hybrid there require efforts, investments efforts in our, in the efforts and policies that so far failed to materialize. and this doesn't paradise norful countries rumpled for completely fossil fuel free future. the oil rich nations, like saudi arabia, for example, a reluctant to lose the substance that has made them wealthy. as the global climate conference stores to an end active. as soon as you buy a clothing on leaders to make a choice, to end to monitor is dependent from burning fossil fuels and stride quickly towards the clean energy. future. dw is julia. so dell is of those climate talks in dubai. i asked her whether negotiators are getting anything closer to an agreement . well, they are working very hard at it from what we're hearing, but the situation is still wide open. and also, as we've heard from the reports,
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there are indications that a fossil fuel phase out is the big topic at the call this year. and we know from science that to try to keep at bay the worst consequences of climate change. the world has to rapidly and substantially stop emitting c o 2. and the main cause of c o 2 emissions is the burning of fossil fuels. so coal, oil, and gas, and we've seen, especially from the small island nations and from developing countries. those who are most affected by global warming, a push to get the phase out of all fossil fuels into an agreements here. it's called, we've also seen this year and it wouldn't be the 1st year that fossil fuels are mentioned in a comp, agreements. all of them and not just cool. we've seen that also developed and industrialized countries have been building momentum in this direction. also, countries that are also fossil fuel producers like canada and australia. but the european union is also a great promoter of having a fossil fuel stays out in the agreements. and we've heard this coming also from
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the e use commissioner for climate action. let's have a listen to what he said. if we put more stuff into the air, the planets will blew and that is what we're here to prevent. and therefore, we can have a compromise and we should have a compromise on how we're going to do that and how we're going to divide the measurements. or we cannot argue with the 1.5, we cannot argue with the needs to do phase or so. so a is like the say clear words, they're from the use talk negotiator. oh, what kind of opposition julia is there to a fossil fuel phase out? well, there seems to be quite some opposition. we've seen that opec, the cartel of oil producing countries last week, put out a letter, asking members of the group not to vote in favor of any deal that includes a mention to a fossil fuel phase out. and we've heard from media reports,
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but also talking to people here at call that especially saudi arabia is strongly pushing back in negotiations against a mention of fossil fuel phase out. this is one of the biggest old producing countries. it's economy a strongly reliance on fossil fuels and it seems like they're using tactics, selling negotiations, really trying hard to not reach an agreement. then we have to keep in mind. agreements here at cost are reached by consensus. all countries have to be unanimously in agreement to sign the deal. so saudi arabia could actually block any agreement on the fossil fuel phase out. and this is something that the big coalition of countries in favor of one are really trying to avoid julia. thank you very much. that was our correspond to julia so badly in dubai. supports now and to the homicides and buddhist league. based off on sunday, with labor crews and making the trip to stuck on both sides were looking to strengthen their positions in the league after buying munich suffered
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a shock to feed against frankfurt, but they both had to settle for a point each 1st place slavery. susan had the chance to move 6 points clear of 2nd place, byron munich when they visited guard the house. however, we're looking to close the gap at the top of the table themselves and came out flying. stuttgart took the lead in the 40 minutes. yeah. show that no man cut the ball across the go to find chris scrooge all alone on the back post. a good ish made no mistake, typing it in to score his 4th goal of the season. one now for stuttgart, going into the great liver cruising, kept me attacking the pressure on and leveled the score through florian vineyards. victor boniface has floated fall into the box, was perfect tributes to finish with this 1st touch. his 4th goal of the
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season and his highest scoring half of the campaign, yet neither side were able to break the deadlock and split the points in a $11.00 draw liver cruising remains undefeated in the buddhist, lead us and keep a 4 point lead at the top of the table stood guard sit, insert and travel to buy your next weekend for another mouth watering clash. so what does all this mean for the bonus like a standings after 14 rounds of play labor, cruise and remain on top by end or 4 points behind them, but have played on the old one game less then comes to the god and live in the bottom half when you own berlin, jump from dead last to 15th. the relegation zone is now made up of cologne mines and dom stopped to your watching dw news. just a reminder of the top story we're following for you. this hour is really trying to reach the center of hon. eunice,
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the main city in southern gaza. israel is rejecting international calls for humanitarian ceasefire, saying it's determined to push ahead with it's offensive against a mass military of next year and dw news. we've got a documentary film for you. i love you details of true devotion. i'm terry martin. thanks for the
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