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the, the, this is the, the news life from berlin, humanitarian groups say of gotten of cause us population is starving. the fence more than half a 1000000 people, the reports of the united nations and other organizations details. the growing price is, as the security council moves closer to what adopting of resolution, diverse aid for the deceased, tennessee. plus the czech republic is in morning. often a gunman opened fire in the top of the frog. people shred their grief over there
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was moss shooting in the country's history. what do you say a student went on a rampage after university meeting, 1410, and your opinions reflect on nearly 2 years. the floor in the country. and the music goes to solely why the way don't those sole jobs and medics open up to the the news on what keeps them going day off today and about the p as for the future the i bid each manager welcome off to days of discussions. the united states is it is now ready to support a new united nations resolution for gaza. whether you are and say that there is a growing risk of firm in the pot and diplomatic break. 2 of the security council comes as ease around intensifiers. it's bombardment of the gaza strip in both the north and the south,
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making the delivery of fade increasing the difficult. a new un default is wanting to more than half a 1000000 people a quarter of guys us population. now, face extreme hunger, it will have model that in a moment. but 1st, let's hear from washington's ambassador to the un who has expressed optimism. that's a new security council vote on does a good. now go ahead. we have worked hard and diligently over the course of the past week uh with uh, the moratti's uh with others, with egypt to come up with a resolution that we can support. and we do have that resolution. now. we're ready to vote on it. the draft resolution is not watered down. the draft resolution is a very strong resolution that is fully supported by the are group that provides them what they feel is needed to get humanitarian assistance on the ground from all
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. i'm now joined by the time to be at least on electronic. rosanna is tranie. welcome. i guess the, the us has been the main object to this resolution does fall, but not affairs. it is on board. what has changed? well, there were 2 main contention points. the 1st one was about calling israel for a cease fire that was in initial intent in this resolution. american diplomats and the president himself has been adamant the against the all through the last weeks of fighting. they managed to carefully work around that we've calling for a conditions that would allow some sort of relief in the house to the cheese in order to bring in the aid, which is the 2nd most problematic point on what would be the mechanism of bringing 8 in this was the main, a go back and forth and go stations and last day, mostly between cairo and washington. because egypt is the main partner uh for the issue of a this is the border with gaza for which most of the ad convo has come through. and
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it seemed to finally maybe found a solution to everybody can agree on egypt, israel, the americans and of course, and the you and other members for out of voting for this resolution that point about it was a major part of this resolution that has been in discussion for quite some time and now we haven't you and report which is wanting of possible funding in goes up. what does that say about the state of the humanitarian situation in the territory? it's, it's dire things are really, really bad. i mean, we see the numbers piling up, we see goss, i used to have normal days before october 7th, around 500 trucks coming in. now we're talking on a good date of about $200.00, and that's not even taking the integration. the fact of the weeks that there was nothing coming in. and in addition, there's a whole discussion of who gets access to that aid once it's in gaza. many, we hear complaints of people saying who mistakes some of it without letting us in as talks about the the, the how convoluted the whole process is,
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how hard it is to get all the equally and transferred because it makes it to the south of the gulf stream and so it's really hard for people in the north to have access to it does need to be more work into bringing a to efficiently into gaza. now, isabel, in the middle of all of this, has vowed to essentially continue fighting until the end until her mazda is eliminated. i'm courting benjamin netanyahu there, and how mas say, is a bit has to be a c's 5 before we can even talk about releasing any more hostages. given that those are the positions from on both sides. even if the un resolution bosses in whatever form. what is the hope that i decide but from the wage? unfortunately, the, this resolution will not be the one making the difference on the ground. you know, israel is part of the un, but is not taking to seriously any isolation on our international aspect of, of such isolation because it has american backing still. and how much so is also
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acknowledged as a, as a to organization, by israel, by the us, by the you many other countries around the world. they do not play according to the international. uh, no, you know, standard rule book. so eventually comes about the meaning of interest is home, us feeling that, you know, taking some time off and using some of the hostages, gonna benefit him in the same thing for israel is, is really willing now to take a step back from fighting into putting for the hostages, this situation so far, if this seems to be a deadlock when it comes to this issue and we're not expect to see anything different in the next phase in gaza, unfortunately, they don't have them at least unless trinity rose on us thanks very much for coming to the studio and bring that down for us to come get in. the czech republic is in morning after the gunman went on a rampage at the university in central abroad, leaving 14 people dead. it's being described as detective, publics west mos routing. police have a gunman of 24 year old student is among the dead. his motive is still unclear,
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but also to say there's no need to type as a a frantic run for cover as a shooter opens fire in the heart of products historic center. as police hans the gun man, staff and students at the university are warranted to barricade themselves inside. others hide on a building ledge. out of desperation, panic, families tried to contact their loved ones when news of this shooting spread, guess semester to study the form of the interpreter, we found out what's happening in the philosophy department on them. so i tried to reach my daughter at going on at the electronics, but she didn't answer the call nicole nico valley community college. so we communicated by text message out l a. b. and i asked her to stay on the floor like not to go near the windows gully to come in and wait for the police,
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the yucky bull valley and 42 or 40 say they received information about a man from a nearby village heading for proc to commit suicide. police then discovered a body of another man in the village. the suspects father with the nation and shock, the prime minister addresses the check people may prevent me to vote the festival. let me express my deepest condolences to the relatives and friends of all the victims, bringing it over to study. none of us can fully imagine the depth of grief and pain they are now experiencing near the hospital. most people took so many lives, mostly young people have been needlessly lost in hills. many of them injured some unfortunately very seriously. there is no justification for this horrendous act. and like many of you, i feel deep sadness and discussed in the face of this senseless and brutal violence . police believe the shooter who was
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a student at the university acted alone. they say there is no link to international terrorism for extreme is groups. journalist in willoughby is in the truck, prague, and i yeah. he told us what is known about the shooters motives as well. this 24 years a student at the faculty of arts, he made a statement, evidently of the social media platform telegram, which is popular in the russian speaking world, saying that he wanted to close maximum destruction unless he hated the world. the check police chief said yesterday evening that this young man was evidently inspired by some other terrible events in other parts of the world. also there's a kind of strange twist to this case in that they say young man has been also linked to a double shooting last friday in the forest on the outskirts of pride in which
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a man walking his baby in a problem was shot dead. and the baby was shot dead and those evidently senseless killings has been dominated in use prior to yesterday's events. and now it seems that police believe that this assailant was also involved in those killings. so he made a statement on the 10 exams about this particular shooting that occurred in prague . does that mean that the police knew what his motivations? wow, as well, the police evidently got information yesterday just after knew that this young man was heading to products from his town outside probably with the intention of killing him. so i think of that information is not it and try to clear. soon afterwards they found the dead body of his father at their home. he had evidently murdered his father, and he had a scheduled lecture in the city centre of one building of the. if i can see about a 2 o'clock, the police went there, evacuated the building,
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but the assailant did not turn up. instead. soon afterwards, he appeared up the main faculty of arts building, which is about one or 2 kilometers away from where the police were looking for him on the other side of crowds, old tad square. and that is where the charge of this also killing spree. so it is, it almost sounds like the police knew that this is something that he wanted to do and it almost sounds like the police failed to apprehend them in time. well, that's not clear. i mean they, they went looking where they thought he would be. and he was not there then soon afterwards, as i say, he turned to the minister of the interior has been defending the police, his actions saying that they did their work. well, also he a forward, he's here saying that the rapid and prevention of the police, this whole incident was over within 30 minutes. very, very likely saved more lives have saved lives,
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prevented this from being an even more tragic events. this has been described as the west boss choosing in the country's history, our people in prod, coping as well as you can imagine. there's a very somber mood here in the trucking public today. it is indeed the worst coming of its kind in this country. there have been some multiple shootings in the past with nothing at this level and certainly nothing as a educational institution like this. a charge the collections have been launched to help the victims, families, and also students and teachers, effective by yesterday's trouble. events and tomorrow, saturday has been declared a day of national morning. that's one day before the checks traditionally celebrate christmas. and during the day of national mourning, there will be a moment or minute silence for others for the victims of this also. and the unprecedented attack journalist in willoughby speaking to us from prague, thanks very much to ukraine next, where keith has come under
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a mass russian drone attack overnight. several residential neighborhoods. what targeted in the rain, 2 people were injured and boston buildings were damaged. the air force and shut down for the full auto frontier drones. it's the 6th on slaughter of it's kind of the opinion company in this month. russia has stepped up its use of accrued x off again. so really an aircraft as against, with an area as im sorry, as ukraine's all be has prevented from making significant told him gains on the front lines. these other corresponding, i mean as i've sat down with your brain and soldiers and medics on leaving keys to talk about what the service means for themselves. and for that country everywhere. the disappointing thought without success will but in that he added to them in defense against
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a huge army against me who is they have for chemical nuclear weapon. it's not disappointing the, i'll tell you why we were, we were simply, we're defending a strategic points in of, of your trends defense. we have massive attenuate in placements that we're protecting and the enemy hasn't been able to get anyone yet. they would like to destroy those in placements because if they could, they could walk through the next. i could walk into as lobby on, so i could walk into kind of task and we've stayed firm and we felt that through massive casualties, we stayed for them. and, and they started everything at us and went on talking about everything, anything that explodes or bins, chemical to airplane bombs and missiles and that she knew the name was the end of the lowest. so yes, sort of nice because you guys are the many by does he have to lose? so we have so little to stay at the beginning,
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so i'm was level was level the voice was led to the principal, the young miss dom saying that the book, you know, the soonest i knew the in the front. yes. it unless you think you, you gosh, which sits in the chest and some lives the wish to the heart of those of what you for them. this is the heart of those records. you duck sound more budget the so even today those in the that, that get the little glitch in should if those are which in then will your vin number see the question is i think it's a so yeah. can we do a guiding not between entries have put them on a shouldn't be a show, could i you know, because as we're saying within the crash and we'll do tomorrow with one question of how many lives we kept a span for this and so, and so what are difficult to understand. ok. you original quine. i to green all
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east and territories. bunch accept the lose. think 100000 people is enough. or if you can compare is, is there the reason that people lives it as a notice i'm of the music and it goes to solely while the way calling to those who might hold for the future. i think we're still here for up to to to uh the liam. but uh if jason also include it was for the thought of 5th grade you. hi ya. pretty whole us of the, with the, for you with for school was a virus law. yep. was that uh, the whole of the cabinet for school, so we accomplish us, the one that gets not sto, list upon the bull,
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platinum book and ottoman. but marching him so that even though the nieces don't wasteful his uh yes, that, that came with a bill that i said the, what the, for my with, you know, square feet listed on the, the family. i don't want to do just sitting of the wonderful most of the i would say for live, which is a jump is with always satisfied. yeah, it has was java should be true. you will do it them up as the wound up. and of course, i'm stuck. it's been nearly 2 years since rush you, i suppose. good and vision of ukraine. the debit card is funding, but there's been a guy has been there since the beginning. i asked him if moran among ukrainians is still as strong today as it was when the war started. a look in the beginning of the war suddenly started. everybody said huge to do something. now people have settled back into their lives. of course, there is not the same level of energy in society to, to use. many people are tired,
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we've just heard this from the soldiers. it is also true to less extent for most people in a society. so the more uh, in terms of energy to do something in terms of initiative, it should be lower than in the beginning of the world. what has not changed for most people is the conviction that ukraine must withstand this, this invasion and must do everything possible. to witness. having said that, your parents gone to the offensive hasn't gone to plan and support from ukraine's allies appears to be winning. do ukrainians do believe they can win this war because people have seen that the situation is not as bright as they want it to be . and of course there are doubts. we've also heard that from soldiers there, whether it's really possible to achieve what most people want to achieve,
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to reach the borders of the 1991 and pushed back russell once and forever. but it's still the goal that people set upset. and recent polls show that to me, uh, 50 percent of you, great news do expect the situation to turn better over the winter. so there's no loss of hope there. but there's a lot to worry, of course, about how this war is progressing. that are wonderful to us if, if there is an appetite among ukrainians at this stage to engage in the stalks with russia. i think that most people, he, a piece talks is still something full people sitting in on chairs and wisdom countries to talk about. most people just don't see where these peaceful thoughts could lead or where they could come from. i mean, don't forget that russia has just reiterated that the goals have not changed in this war. and it has never been an offer or anything that has been conceived as an
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offer as a way out of this war from russia. the only thing that people think, yeah, most people think of would be possible to talk about some kind of a pause interval that would help russia to read. and that would make this overall situation much worse. so peace talks is really something very, very theoretical for most ukrainians. and that's not part of the daily conversations here. what pulled up as a new from to this war look like something that ukraine ends quickly with. as i said, there is no real option to talk about anything. there is no resolution that people can see at the moment except that uh, putting the country in the best possible position for whatever it is possible to reach. so i don't think that there's a discussion here about what to, you know,
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compromise could be acceptable because nobody believes that compromise is possible at this stage. what about the ukrainian leadership? i mean, how confident are ukrainians in their leadership? especially president, what are the means? the landscape what we seen in the past few days, weeks months, is that zelinski is raising has dropped from a, let's say, really exceptional, more than 90 percent to something 60 bucks. that's what the polls show, which is still the majority of the people much more confidence. and we, we can see much more confidence in the minutes. really the ship where the numbers us that exceptionally high for the, the commander in chief, loosely and for the, into the military. so at the moment they aren't really any tendencies to put
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into doubt the mid, the, the, the military organization or strategy. but people start to look a little bit more close the more closely happening and trying to kind of really figure out who wants to move for what it's also some kind of a process of a normalization of perception of the leadership. i would say to them there's one who has been in the, in the cave. thanks very much. so i'll take a quick look now, add some other stories, making headlines around the world. a jury has cleared a 3 us police officers of a criminal charges in the death of an on black man in 2020 manual, and is died after being restrained, face down on a sidewalk where he pleaded for breath american examiners rule. the death a homicide caused by lack of oxygen. lawyers for the officer said drugs and hot issues, but to blame donald trump, so i'm a lawyer,
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rudy giuliani has sides the bankruptcy days after being order to pay a $140.00 a $1000000.00 in a defamation lawsuit to form a election records and the state of georgia said he made fault statements about them that led to death threats and thought as loud and community is a step closer to manage the quantity of the tide. and solomon gave its initial approval to legalizing same sex unions. the legislation student needs to care more hurdles before becoming lol. and if it does, thailand would join the paul and taiwan endorsing same sex marriage in nature. the berlin philharmonic orchestra has staged style started benefit performance, calling for the release of hostages and lost in peace in the middle east. under the banner together, functionality is rarely and ballasting immunizations. play this together on stage, proceeds from the event with go to peace projects in israel and gaza.
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the concert flo live in motion with an appeal to our common humanity and a call to protect civilians on both sides of the israel high mass war. the chief conductor of the berlin philharmonic cure will per trend co let the orchestra in front of a packed house. many international soloist, including is really musician taser alias. also took part the the over supposed to turn on. we started to organize the concert 10 days ago because it was a small group. and actually all of the artists that we asked wanted to be a part of it is the and i think because of this awful feeling of helplessness, one has when there is such an awful conflict. and for that reason, all of them really wanted to join us and put forward this message. i'm so steve, these 2 musicians believe that piece is possible. one is jewish,
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the other palestinian could be the dogs. they have been performing together for 20 years, despite hostilities on both sides. for sure, there was sacrifice to be made uncomfortable compromise to be made more piece. it's going to be may be hurts, hurt the compromise, but not as much as worse as why. and i think it's also a matter of personal responsibility. every single one of us and that is not only is realism for the students, but also europeans and americans, and everyone who shares things on facebook. dick talks, who, um, uh, drinks in fake news and all kinds of things. at this point it's, it can cost you unless you have to do those things, you have to be responsible enough. check your facts, make sure you are sharing viable things. and if you don't know what to say, say piece, piece, and hope the central message of this event was echoed in a powerful address on behalf of the families of the hostages.
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bring them home, now, bring back hope for humanity. peace seeking people on all sides deserve to leave respectful and safe life. thank you for musicians added the concert to their busy christmas program at short notice a festive call for lasting peace. the or you're watching through the news and here's a quick reminder. stop started the following at these israel has stepped up. it's in the monument of the gaza strip, making the liberty of aid increasingly difficult a new and you and reform is wanting. that for
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a total of the population space is extreme, hung up with the growing waste of time. and that's it for now up to the break conflicts own with tim sebastian, where he talks to the printer, student needs business. when i'm philanthropist, more ibrahim, i'm british panagerie's game. berlin, thanks so much for watching and see you soon back the
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center of the conflict with tim sebastian. as with so many african conflicts, the latest fighting into don has pro death misery to huge numbers of civilians. whatever happens after because long enough to promise to silence the guns. but we he received the answers to such questions. at the corner of africa's problems he says is 5 government. why is it still so prevalent? conflict, the next on the kick off had
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unreasonable, all stuff. i want my son to become a doctor, to in the canal. it's time to and then when generations cash thoughts january 14th on d, w as with so many african come fix, the late is fighting into don has brought death misery to huge numbers of civilians . this time, even the un has been shocked by what zip code, the unprecedented speed of this integration. whatever happens to africa's low loss promise to silence the guns bo abraham 6 ounces to such questions. these as to denise borne bridges, billionaire for the foundation, the researches africa's problems and rewards those who try to solve them. does he ever lose faith.
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