tv DW News Deutsche Welle January 26, 2024 2:00pm-2:16pm CET
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is that this is a, a victory for south africa, and that is that the election has largely been successful. diane hawker, thank you. and let's bring you up to dave. now with the latest from gaza. the most run health ministry says that is really tank fire has killed at least 20 people waiting for humanitarian aid. an injured another 150. israel says it's looking into that report. these really military says it's fighting and lost militants at close quarters. in con eunice as it seeks to dismantle the group, which is classified as a tear organization by several countries. named bodies filled the el cheapo hospital in kansas city after news really attack desperate people were waiting for a rare delivery of food. a made a growing family. the un says cousins are facing the highest levels of food insecurity ever recorded. with over 90 percent of the population surviving on less
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than one meal a day. we were waiting for the truck springing flower. then these riley tanks hit us with full shells, young people a month, and the others injured. i was hitting the fates in hand. meanwhile in southern gaza is really forces say they have surrounded the city of con eunice. the ordered people in the western part of the city to leave among them over 30000 display scotsman who had taken shelter at a un facility which at earlier come under attack on the inside. the agent is cooling hon. you nice. where they said it was safe. this riley, he started telling us in las vegas to leave within half an hour we started running . and do you know where our family lives on children, where i get this 3 days ago? not where the see and don't know what to go awhile. families are unable to leave. the strip causes 2300000 people are being squeezed into an ever smaller area as
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battle spread. with no idea how long the fighting will go on for when they'll have to flee again. meanwhile, families of those who often the october 7th terror attacks are continuing to pile pressure on these rarely government to find a way to get their loved ones back. the, the use rebecca writers went to meet all the love each shauna, her daughter nama was on her 1st day of military service at a base near the gauze of border when she was taken. this report contains distressing images. in high school, she studied diplomacy. she was in a anna youth organizations for the cold hands of peace, and she went on to legation with the, with the 0 is palestinians, and americans, they may, they meant for almost a month trying to bridge between communities and hoping to make the world a better place the we may
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i hope all this, you know, that these qualities, her strength and her and determination in her and her positive thinking positive way of thinking as something that's helping her right now. 7 6 i think it was like 4 weeks after i had to face those images until then i didn't even see the whole video of 9 life. i think the 1st week or 2 i can say for myself, i was in a state of shock. i just, you know, i was functioning and everything, but i don't think i really understood what was going on to talk about her. i think about her all the time and she was with me all the time,
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my thoughts and i talked to her in my mind all the time. so sensible. she's a sensitive boy, young girl. she's quiet. very determined is still fun loving likes to hang out with their friends and you know, make, make fun of her little sister and take my car and forget to tell me when she is coming back and the regular thing. oh, dancing teenage stuff here over the time. what i'm feeling is that the pain that is inside also gone outside, so have aches and pains of my body that i've never had before. but the pain inside does not stop. it's like a hold of time. and sometimes i feel as if
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it worse, it gets worse because of the days go by and we just worry more. i understand that i need, i need to be ok. so because i need to be ok for nama and for my family. so i tried to take care of whatever i can just in order to, to not to be ok to survive this but the chronic pain inside and out. this is fair all the time. we want to bring her back. so we can start thinking all the time, what, what, what can we do, what, what, what's the, what's the right thing to do? what's, what's in our power? most of the time score. so i feel very powerless, helpless, frustrated with knowing, keep going because you know what, what, what choice do we have really? there's so much pain in this country right now. so much pain,
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so much loss increased so many people killed, murdered on october 7th, and then, you know, sense, you know, i, i keep thinking about hope. there is hope, you know, the oldest pain you know, this is, this has to be and this has to happen. they have to come back. i think the worst thing that can happen to us, to israel as a country and to the global community. the worst thing is to, to give up on them or to go in the past that was not to bring them back. that's the worst pain here because they can be saved. and let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. india is celebrating its national day. it marks the adoption of the countries constitution and 1950, nearly 3 years after india, one independence from british colonial french presidente manual. my call is this
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yours guest of honor. francis looking to strength and cooperation with india, britons king charles has been admitted to a london hospital for surgery. buckingham palace said last week that the king would undergo a procedure for a benign prostate condition, which is common among men over 50. he's expected to stay at the clinic for 2 nights . the us state of alabama has carried out the 1st execution of a prisoner using nitrogen gas to deprive the prisoner of oxygen the state and says that the procedure used on kind of eugene smith is humane. but critics call it cool and experimental. russian court has extended the detention of us journalist evan gasket, which the wall street journal reporter was arrested in march last year on charges of espionage. he faces up to 20 years in prison. gasket, which is the 1st us journalist,
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to be detained on spite charges in russia since the cold war. a russian state media say that the black boxes were covered from a down to military plane have been taken to a lab for analysis. the kremlin says that ukraine shot down the transport aircraft and you're russia southern border and claims it was taking $65.00 ukrainian soldiers to a scheduled prisoner swap. keeps says it has seen no evidence that the plane was carrying ukrainian prisoners. russia called a meeting of the un security council to discuss his claims, member states agree that they were not able to determine what happens, but called on both sides to allow prisoners of war to return home. to avoid further escalation. we urge all concerned to for his reign from actions, rhetoric, or allegations that could further fuel already dangerous conflict. the fate of prisoners of war should not be instrumental lives. we urged the parties to continue
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pursuing exchanges of prisoners of war. families of both sides are waiting to be reunited with their loved ones. and earlier i spoke with a dw, is nick connelly and t and asked if we are any closer to knowing who was actually on board that aircraft of the week off. and i think the biggest question that's being us here in ukraine is a very dark one where the bodies so far we have seen some very limited features, some pictures of wreckage that is alleged to have been from the crash site and of one bodies. supposedly it's a picture that's been blood, so we call it see the detail. but if indeed, as the russian side claims dozens of ukraine prisons of what on this plane, i'm just the plane that crashed. what's the meaning of this guy from a very low altitude that it was flying on to avoid radar?
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so we would see more of this is a place that is not far away from human habitation is not some remote crest site. so this is all very strange why we haven't seen more in previous. it does also has previous downings of this kind like image 17, very soon had locals taking pictures of things they were seeing, you know, things that are full into that garden and in full in nearby. so the idea that we wouldn't see more that we wouldn't have evidence of this mass kind of day of these present is very strange. that was me call him keen, spring like warrants has been sweeping across spain, with temperatures in some areas topping out at 30 degrees celsius. that's 86 degrees fahrenheit. some are welcoming the bomb. the weather, but forecasters worn. it could spell trouble. no, it's slowly disappearing from spain's mountains. in the mid red region, mountain peaks are nearly bare. it's a little bit about the most helpful. they like when you the highest observatory in
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the community of madrid, love you by 1700 me tesla's come back. something was the usual thing is that they would be a lot most know then we have now of course say i mean the peaks covered with continuous snow. not like we see now, let me, which is very cool. more list time was even though it. okay. because um we both, they're usually covered in some 50 centimeters of snow this time of the year. but the countries media or logical agency says some areas are up to 10 degrees celsius above normal temperature levels in 2024. as the country heats up, some are happy to shed their winter coats and soak up the sun. is that why it's great that it's january and it's hot and state of cold, but at the same time, it's weird because for me it feels like much right now. it shouldn't, but we'll enjoy it and we'll see what happens. but what happens next could be
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alarming. experts warn there's trouble ahead in the country that are ready, experiences driest march into decades last year. and i think the thing we create a very critical situation with very critical because if there's no snow, if it doesn't rain and there's no sore, the rays of was instead of growing and get smaller and smaller. so under look into authorities and 2 of the worst hit regions, catalonia and under lucio, are considering declaring a drought emergency in the near future signaling the country may soon brace for unprecedented controls on water use. some breaking news for you. now liver pull coat to your big clump has announced that he will leave the club after the end of the current season. since joining the reds back in 2015, the german has overseas an era of success and which liberal pool one titles, including the premier league and the champions league. although his current contract with the club runs until 2026 clock announced on friday that he is quote,
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running out of energy and will therefore vacate his position at the end of the 20232024 campaign. now, painting by austrian artist gustavo couldn't believe to be lost for nearly a century has been found in vienna. fortune of miss these ass is estimated to be worth 50000000 euros and was last seen in public and 1925. so it is unclear of what happened to the painting afterwards. experts say there is no evidence that it was looted or otherwise unlawfully sees. the painting will be put up for auction. in april, china says that it's giant panda population in the wilds has almost doubled in the past 40 years. conservationist estimates at almost 2000 john pandas now live in protected areas across the country. chinese officials say that the growing numbers
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are due to efforts to maintain nature reserves and other conservation initiatives. in 2016, the spaces was downgraded from endangered to vulnerable on the global list of species at risk of extinction. a quick reminder of the top story. the international court of justice has rules, but israel must take immediate measures to prevent acts of genocide in gaza. it was responding to allegations brought by south africa. the court stopped short of ordering israel to pulse its military campaign against them off which carried out the october 7th terror attack. the hamas run health ministry and gaza says that 20 people waiting for food aid were killed by is really tank fire on thursday . thousands more of a wounded. israel's military says the report is being investigated.
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you're up to date now on the the news. thank you so much for watching. take care of the ukraine was like a stepping point. you know, 5 or 2 into that warranty wants to finish your studies. now you have a safety from the train. you can choose to go back or somewhere else. currently, more people than ever on the world wide in such a passion life. yeah. give me something that is common very, very sense. and yeah, can we learn more about or no one a story info, migraines cost from a sponsored 0. so it's one of the same weapons and he knows how to use it and
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