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but the, this is deedee of you news live from berlin is real presses a head with it's offensive in guys that these really armies engaged in street to street combine with him as militants, gas and health officials say, hundreds of civilians are dead from the showing in several cities also coming up an independent candidate is disqualified from running against russian president vladimir putin. next year's election. the electoral commission advanced katerina doing so about for alleged mistakes in her application. she was running on a platform to end the war,
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new create. also coming up the is the show. i'm next, spicer, welcome to the program. the how much run health ministry and gas. it says more than 200 people were killed in his rarely strikes in the past day. with the total death toll rising above $20000.00, since the conflict began, that includes civilians and combatants and gather city is rarely. soldiers are fighting militant street by street. the violence follows a un security council resolution to boost the delivery of a to the people of gaza stuck in the war zone. but there was no mention of a cease fire. and the other day brings more death and destruction to the guys this trip. this is really strikes heating, residential areas, like here in the southern city of con,
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denise relatives burying the victims of the latest attacks on friday. guys, it's come us run the health ministry side more than $20000.00 people have been killed in these really offensive so far about one percent of the territories population. how would that as cost? yeah, i mean, lots of these people are supposed to be safe in their home as we've been protected by the law to, i know, but as a man of the law, i declare that international law has collapsed back up on who they were. yeah, and we're not allowed to have faith in any international law. then let me say merely represents the law of the week. the israel were in the palestinians position that the world would not stand still and left them at the present time to meet up the strikes on saturday came just hours up to the un security council approved a what's her down resolution. it avoids calling for a cease fire instead, the creation of conditions for a sustainable truce. but the u. n. t found that palestinian representative want
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a hold to the fighting this resolution is a step in that direction. it must be implemented and must be accompanied by massive pressure for an immediate cease fire. i repeat immediate seas via to load with despite cro in international pressure. israel says, and he sees fire would only help him us if this council seeks to interest to that is it should start by supporting israel's mission of returning hostages and the limited and doing the some us threats at the very least it must prevent from us, is empowerment just as this counselor is committed to increasing aid. it should also be committed to blocking the smuggling of arms and transport weapons to the how much terrorists for the un resolution calls for live saving a to be rushed to gaza at scale. with guys on to fools, really bombardment. it's unclear if in when these do mind can be fulfilled. dozens
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of people have gathered in tel aviv to protest against the government among good. and these live pictures are family members of kids as hostages, as well as peace activists who are listening to the streets being made. now they're demanding the resignation of the entire is really government. and the immediate return of all remaining hostages, taken by homeless militants on october, the 7th. how much has been designated a terrace organization by the us and the you make it myself sure. and just next to that crowd is, are corresponded. yeah. and philip schultz has been talking to people, he's in tel aviv obviously, where the families are on the streets again. yeah. and faith of what's going on where you are despite the bad weather here and till i be thousands of people have come to the streets. they say it's one of the biggest
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protests since the beginning of the war via demands that the hostages have brought back. but they also do you mind the resignation of the entire government here in israel, and that the many set ups many setbacks and the in recent weeks 3 also just where accidentally killed by. it's right. and the soldiers and negotiations uh, regarding a possible in you hosted steel, have not for just any results that on you eh, use emerging that's more hostages nights have been killed. so a lot of people have come through the streets to show that and got to us for governments here. and what has been the reaction when you're talking to people about friday's un security council resolution. when people think about that, or i think it plays a very small role here at the moment. basically from all sides,
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this resolution has been criticized international organizations. say it's basically meaningless if i like this right. and the governments says that it's unnecessary attacks have continued in full intensity. so people here don't really see that it would bring any changes. and you're telling me the demonstrators are demanding the israeli government resign. how does that? how does that help? thanks i, i'm having one of the organizers right next to me at the moment. good evening or that the day me. can you tell me what had been your demands tonight's we demand election. now. i'm a one. i'm a, i came to the village from the guys envelope. we suffered loss on the stage where people that lost their loved ones. we had refugees from north and south, and we all demand election. now. we don't,
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don't want this government to be the one to fix what happened. they can fix what they destroyed. so a lot of anger here tonight, a lot of disappointment and the continued demands to bring the hostages back ends to really make sure that the uh, that the ceasefire it will have a chance in gaza. okay, thank you. yeah. and then philip schultz and that voice of a demonstrator saying it's time for new leadership as turned out of some of the other stores making use around the world. the 1st results from con goes presidential elections, put an incumbent maybe just to katie in the lead. as the numbers of like boats, and the d s from which represent only a small portion of the total at home, bureaucratic and logistical problems, delayed voting in many areas. some opposition candidates are demanding a rerun bible position. candidates of the serbian prosecutors have asks police to
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investigate fraud allegations from last week's elections. president alexander, which declared victory for his party on december 17th, but alleged irregularities, led to an international outcry and daily protest against the electoral process. families from the iceland, the town of grand a week are being allowed home to retrieve belongings. authorities say it is still too dangerous for them to return. full time. the tiny fishing town was evacuated after a nearby volcano erupted on monday, spewing lava and smoke more than a 100 meters into the sky caterina doing so, but has been barred from running against russian president vladimir food in the next year's election. the 40 year old former television host submitted her candidacy a few days ago, but the electoral commission disqualified her on saturday, citing alleged mistakes she made during the application process. and so,
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but had planned to run as an independent on the platform to end the war ukraine and to release political prisoners and dw correspondent jennifer pocket has more on the alleged mistakes that lead to the disqualification. or while they are technically speaking to different versions, why she was borrowed from registering as an official candidate. the 1st is of course, the official version and there is a non official version. let's talk about the official version 1st. and that stated that there were some issues with her paperwork. members of the election commission, the essential election commission in russia said that it appeared to them that the application and the paperwork was filled out with hayes and very on carefully. and therefore, it did not adhere to legal standards, so they had to bar hair from registering at according to the telegram channel, as towards the lowest speed. there were around 100 type typos, typing arrows,
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and also other mistakes that led to her. not registering as a candidate, but of course there's also the official or the non official version. and experts say that depending simply did not want to let her register as she could become very popular very quickly, especially with things not going according to plan for putting in ukraine. and therefore, the risk for the kremlin to lead her to register and gather more support because she is, as we know, a candidate that once piece and released political prisoners was simply a risk of a kremlin, was not willing to take to the czech republic is still grappling with the aftermath of its worst mass shooting on thursday of 24 year old man killed 14 people at charles university in the capital prag, before turning the gun on himself. the motive is still under investigation. the
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states come to say good by the justice so many others across the country, the to mourn the loss of the 14 killed by a senseless act of violent what happened took a breath away and left us with a multitude of questions that scream into the empty silence of our hearts, and we find no answers. nor will i attempt the human explanation. the life of the check for the public came to a stand still at 11 am on saturday, as people gathered for a minute of silence. since the shooting mourners have lit candles for the victims that makes shift
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memorials in prague and other cities. the move if we want this world of us to continue to function freely and function the way we want it to work, then we have to stand up for those affected in some way. and we have to support them that we took something similar to that. and that's why we're here, and quite a few of us i hear from the senate for the i don't have any more words to every one of us is a dad. a grandfather. it's terrible. she's still not fit, don't put you down in the wake of the deadliest shooting in the history of the czech republic. tributes and expressions of sympathy have been pouring in from around the world. and we turn now to afghanistan,
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where the capital capital is experiencing severe water shortages following ground water levels are one reason for the dire situation, but authorities have also put the blame on residents for wasting water. this is health of day stops for many families in the f gun capital filling up containers with much needed voltage which they have to pay for the types of time of running dry. i'm 0. i think it's one of them. we need 60 leaders per day. i've waited here since half past 7. i take breaks to pray, then it come back here took you till the evening. fetching water has become my job . all that kind of stuff, but it's because of the great drought. the problem has to be solved. we need water back and now pipes scales on the cobbles. ground water level has sun significantly, the south western areas of the city had hottest even deep wells, hardly produced any volta of thought. as you say,
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the total amount has dropped by half of the most delicately, just the wasteful use of water by the agricultural sector and other industries is excessive basing. the problems and combo was never meant to have so many residents in the 1st place. afghanistan is among the countries suffering most from the impacts of climate change. case in point, the formerly abundant kind of why like nit cobbled quite a bit and most of those low water levels are winning my business about as far fewer people are coming to rent, boats, or even just go for a walk around here. they don't enjoy looking at the lake as it is now but like a visitor is forced, his colleague to close up shop. nor aga complains that the little precious water there is, is being used to watch a nearby gardens m as in the sun. but when this lake has a voice to cobble has water, but the lake is being used for too many different things here in the area from the
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bottom about on top of my head. the on many people who can help solve this problem . any more. the taliban caesar was power 2 years ago, prompted schools of fulton management experts to flee the country. you're watching dw news live from glen. i'm next, spicer, thanks for watching. the so you don't think and feel the same way you expect and want different things from life and your parents. i just want to pursue what steps my saw on fire or you think your kid is to.
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