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the, the, this is dw news live from belly, ukraine's fight back against russia at the un. top costs can proceed. the international court of justice, this is, will rule on pots. so a few frames case over russia's invasion, nearly 2 years ago. also coming on is where else military prepares to move it's offensive, closer to the egyptian border. more than half of gauze us population is taking sale to under devastating explosion. and kennedy has capital nairobi, at least 3 beds and hundreds injured. as a truck loaded with gas sits open in front of at the sides of the storage and safe . was operating illegals. plus the molly residents fearing for the future
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almost 6 months off, the fastest road the homes, many are still homeless, and already they may be forced to leave the island altogether. the gulf is welcome to the program. the united nations top cold has cleared the way to here ukraine's case against russia is 2022 invasion. the international court of justice in the hague has rules that it does have jurisdiction to hit pilots, a few friends complaints, but keep government brought the only days off to rushes. invasion in february 20th to its main argument, is that russia falsely accused ukraine of janice genocide to justify invaded
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that's good. more on this we use christine moons. why in a process, christine? what does this rooting now mean for you crime scaled? this is a victory for ukraine, because this is effectively the quote responding to russia's case that ukraine didn't have a case in this matter. so as you were pointing out, showed the off to the invasion. ukraine filed a case against russia as the international court of justice saying that russia had in his 5th contravene the genocide treaty, not by engaging but by using accusations of genocide to justify the invasion. you will remember that one of the reasons letting me of whose incisive full rushes and vision of the plan was that ukraine was committing genocide in east and ukraine. so last, yeah, a lawyer is full. the government and russia approached the i. c. j telling the i c j that one there was a lot of floors and ukraine. so these and arguments,
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but also that support did not have jurisdiction of the dispatch. as the court has come back today, to say that indeed it does have jurisdiction on parts of this case. and so we all going to be hearing ukraine making its case in the months to come. i'll point out that this is also a victory for ukraine's wisdom allies who, who supported ukraine's case, who made formal submissions to the i. c. j. a saying that the case should go ahead . okay, splendid. christine moons the that in brussels. thank you very much, christine and we tons of the conflict in gaza. now if there is a growing of a new is really assault on the south of the strip following its intensive operation in central garza and con eunice israel's military, i suggested the plans to now advance the south to rough or close to the idiots in border around profit, so just to put the relation of 2300000 people. also with the salesman, he was
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a how most senior official says the minutes in group which is considered a service organization by many countries is expected to respond soon to a new proposal to pose the fighting in gaza. the w 1st funded rebecca ridge has is injured, was then with the latest on israel's plan and gaza and has and that to cease 5 proposal. well, as you mentioned, the fighting has continued. the campaign has continued really centered around the southern city of han, eunice that has been a focal point for you, is really military for some weeks now. they believe that many homos laid is in fact hiding there. and that has been a target bodies from bum bum bum, bob mintz, aerial, bombardments and the ground troops that you mentioned also. and what we're hearing is that there's also be a symbol moms and some fighting, quite heavy fighting in the center. and also we believe some in the north as well that despite the israeli military saying that they were looking to roll back these,
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this current, you know, this current form of fighting to a more targeted phase and next phase as they call it. so with that we could potentially see fewer casualties, fewer civilians and other casualties. uh, that is something that the u. s. has been urging now for some time, but we all saying that finding continue. and we've also heard from these really defense minister to say that they are going to continue that campaign into the south and begin targeting rough. uh, that's the southern most c t. now that's despite the fact that most people around about 50 percent should say of gauze as population a little over a 1000000 people uh, sheltering there and completely overcrowded and can continuously dia, circumstances there. and we're not exactly sure where they will be able to. once again, a scale of evacuate to define safety when in fact the israeli military to move. so
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the south, which they say they, they plan to do in the coming while the no date has been given for that. and then it still, whether the goal, she ations between israel and her mazda, apparently, still on the way. what can you tell us about those are always starting to hit hard, some cautious optimism when it comes to these tools, particularly from the guitar, is they've tied a very big role in the negotiations of both of these ones. and of course, the ones that were sick successfully negotiated the that deal in november. that so more than a 100 hostages exchange for some palestinian prisoners and also a short face file. now we're hearing from them that israel is more or less on board and they did actually say that her mouse was more or less on board as well. though we have also heard from i spoke to who spoke to the reuters news agency and they're saying that they are still way up the proposal that they have received it and they are looking at whether or not they will accept. so we still have some ways to go to the categories, say, we could say a deal happen in the next couple of weeks. so,
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you know, we're hearing room is of course on the ground. but this could happen as soon as the weekend or even next week, but it's really too hot. they say the stays to say there's still, you know, it's not, it's not all over the line until it's all over the line. and we definitely sold that with a negotiations in november that it was up and down up and down until finally that deal was struck. so we'll have to see what's coming in a couple of minute couple of days, but certainly some, some cautious optimism coming from people involved in those talks or correspondence back of it has the reporting from jerusalem. thank you very much rebecca. let's take a look now to the some of the other stories making headlines today. syrian stated media, say, and uranian military advisor has been killed and then is really a strike on a suburb of damascus is realized escalate. it is a, it's a tax in syria since the start of the war and gaza is the 2nd. the activists crescent tune back has been acquitted in
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a cold case overall climate purchase. she was charged with reaching public order outside an oil and gas conference in london. last year. 2 bucks pleaded not guilty and the judge ruled. she had no case to answer. germany's parliament has voted to eliminate the agricultural diesel subsidies. the government wanted to scrap them all at once, but the compromise following nationwide protests, there's been a wave of demonstrations by thomas across europe, against red tape and folding in at least 3 people have been killed and hundreds injured in a giant explosion in kenya. it happened at a gas plant in the capital, nairobi which authorities say, had been operating illegally. the bloss sparked fires, which spread quickly just drawing nearby homes and businesses unfolding locals to evacuate massive gas explosion near hundreds of homes.
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minutes later, 5 fight does i battling to contain the region please? a truck loaded with gas near the residential area and the deck stated warehouse exploded. they've density still create the fire spread homes. gars shops have only been burned down just before midnight. hundreds of presidents lead to safety. some couldn't make it the fight has left many injured meat keep going about by an exploding gas cylinder as i was trying to escape when the court exploded right in front of me and the impact knocked me down and the flames engulfed me. i'm lucky that i was strong enough to get away because you've been a bunch of so and when i go to outside on a phone i,
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i never stopped. it was like, it was a musty fire and it was so bad, it was monday experience and i couldn't seem imagine. so i saw people. i mean i'm my dozen children the they had small maybe is cutting. i so goes and moves. i believe the stomach use the twitter piece of negligence. i think it said illegal gas siphoning dep. uh we usually see trucks drive the get them out and it's been going on for quite some time. you know, many of the properties have been done to ashes the porter does have secured the block, seen an investigation into the incident, has already begun. our correspondence mother mila has this update from the location of last in the roby. we are entering the seeing with a huge explosion to face, as it can see behind me as the whole devastation of this huge explosion that was caused by
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a story that was filled with liquid petroleum guys. and the government put out a statement saying that that was what caused the fire will that also reach some slats, some small businesses people absolutely terrified when they woke up around midnight, they said the ground was shaking and many try to escape. and the concerned and the process. so it was seems a complete chaos deputy president. we got to get a shadow actually addressed people. hey, on the street. you said this disaster that happened because some kenyans were trying to taking to take short cuts, suggesting this wasn't the legal side where people were stealing. guests were feeling age and sending it to residence. many of injured were transferred to to nearby hospitals where they are receiving treatment right now. and the government alleged that they will financially support those who got injured, but also those who lost everything, the homes that businesses criminal investigation is now i'm going to find out what actually happens. and the energy petroleum that regulates actually came forward saying that this side has been denied at to refill gas here because it is so close
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to residential sales people telling us they are very angry because it was known that this was going on here. this indeed over stealing at what's going on and the government didn't do anything to stuff. it's so many we spoke to tell us this is possible because of corrupt government structures. so they don't trust the government at all. so many of those lost everything. they say the government's promises being held by the reporting from there won't be that spec here in germany the far right if the party has been gaining momentum in recent months. but a new poll now shows a slight weakening off. it supports nationwide rallies against extremism. how to go with the 10s of thousands onto the streets for weeks, jim, and zip, and protesting in the 10s of thousands against the rise of the far right. people from different political backgrounds who will agree on one thing. the extreme right
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is a threat to german is democracy, and it must be stopped. the latest in for testing that poll shows 72 percent of governments think these demonstrations of a useful purpose. it also makes clear 2 thirds believe the i f d alternative for germany policy is up for rights organization, something the a f d denied a bunch of one of these. those me personally is that the young people are now coming out. no doubt they had their opinions about the se before, but you didn't see it was the thought was previously an anonymous mass has become visible on a new muscle. so they are now slowly realizing that things cannot continue as they were. and often with these guns, this shift to the right is the last thing we need for our democracy. who the demo cut the declaration as let's is, was horrible. some parts of the a, f, d, have been declared for right by intelligent services. a debate has raged about potentially fanning the potty,
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but the survey also shows many germans and not put off by the phone right label to 3rd say that he's not a problem. as long as the policy speaks up about issues that match up nearly half, think the changing the agenda is the main role of the f d. put vinzini, as many people say tight, is if i left shelves as governments, as one of the causes of the fall, right? strength, president of the stack of the fact that the a f d has become stronger as a result of luck to him. policies hit, you know, they had done their job well, we wouldn't have the, a, f, t and 20 percent as the 2nd strongest party ought to be on this such. and the a lot of dissatisfaction around. and there also needs to be more justice. but the government also needs to show more courage that is blowing out the, the and for tests pope. it shows that while the search and prominence of the far right is high on the list of things, people worry about. the sense that politicians have become detached from reality is also a strong kind of what's not yet clear is whether the defense support for the
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a f d will turn into a long term trend and whether the mainstream parties will see the poll numbers, aging backup of the class, it's now been nearly 6 months since devastating was fuzz ripped across the pacific island of maui in hawaii, killing more than a 100 people and driving thousands from the whole state of use country. and we'll just traveled to the town of the high enough on molly's west and schultz as old cleanup operation, and lack of affordable housing have left many, still homeless. and i mean, lot of time prompts replying to this with the hands of thousands of people who lived in the west coast of molly there still displace unable to return to an area that is contaminated and was late the hope of finding a new place to leave it quarterly and say lost his house and defies. he was one of
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the few native hawaiians still able to leave him from the street. this has been. 2 a family home for many generations. so this house was built in the 58. it goes, is he with a rather campbell, he in his own property until he can rebuild. but he might to use the watts as a so contaminated and molten metal and never is make the toxic. it goes, we can see it is being forced to leave his roots. in the interim, we'll have to live somewhere. my 1st preferences west molly as are most people. and then if we can't, and we need to consider other options by moving off island is not option. no, it cooler. leave siena condo, nea conner, probably the main terrific area in the west coast of the china. but he doesn't know how long he and his family will be allowed to stay. some fight survivors have been moved up to a times. nobody knows when the red cross who runs the sheltering program will tell
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you that you have to leave. so i never want to answer the phone if you're not on my contacts, it could be a telephone call saying you need to get out. you know, so there is that hesitancy or coming back to your room with a notice on your door saying you have 48 hours to leave. right? i've seen that happen. the talk alona has to be not they who walk i up to. now she loves the house of 4 generations. her husband was born and raised in the hina and works here. she is a store this. they have 6 children, like most line of residents, they don't want to leave their west coast. the home of many have already been forced to leave molly, i know they've been asking for volunteers to move off island to maybe outer islands . um a lot of family and friends have moved to the main line. and so we're starting to see a huge axis of la him and people coming out of the high. no, because there's no place to live. housing was already scan smile. we have it's to
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build an extremely difficult to obtain and with an entire town go now finding a place to rent on the west coast is almost next to impossible about joint in the studio by my colleague. i can see my yahoo file that report in the country we've had people have to move several times. but other reasons i'm making it difficult to find a combination that well and on my way of housing was already very, very scarce. and now as a high number and down it's a whole town were 12000 people lived in old, that disappears. it was more than $2200.00 structures. so now, um there is no housing and the prices are also going up. so people who previously might have paid for it for $104500.00 for, for a house or paying more than double are paying up to $10000.00. even $18000.00 the 4th. uh, they can't afford that. and that's a, that's
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a reason why they, they're not finding anything. there's not much to find and who can afford that. and also you have to remember, they also lost their jobs. it was not only houses that were involved, but all the businesses in that time, which most the most risk town were gone. so they don't have it's a source of income. and as some people who may have been owners also have a mortgage. so it's very difficult for them to find any place. now i'm here in the west coast reopen for tourism in, in, in october. but the authorities are doing nothing to help people find homes, build homes, what's going on. they're not building what this her dislike is a long term plan and that's been the main complaint to the local government, especially people. uh theres uh around 5000 people. still living in hotels run by the red cross and they've been there for almost 6 months now. and every, every,
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every day, if somebody can call you and say, you need to get out what is the government doing? they're trying to give these people now into the houses. and they are trying to make owners of short term rentals convert them into long term housing for these plays. hammond is a problem, is they have to do voluntarily, and they don't see themselves as part of the solution. so they're not enough houses for ones. and the other thing is also the, the, the price is uh, the government has just started a program now to have to help people with direct leases. or there is another program from the fema referral, emergency management agency. they can find a place for you and then you move in. what are the problems with this? people are starting to get close, but they, this is moving very slowly when they get a cold, they don't even get an address of where you will be leaving. so people might be moved up to the other side of the island and they work they, they have
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a hard time to, to go there to work. for example, if you turn it down twice a year, kicked out of a program and people are even being kicked out of hotels. so there's no place to leave in there in a really bad mental state. it sounds a bit like the authorities are not doing a very good job. the and also a is the 100 people have died in the fuzz and some residents have said the button of a been so many victims. if the a sort authorities had done a better job before hand cause this, i've been avoided. well, it was predictable. uh, there was an alert uh that this could happen. um, and this thing with this is nothing had been done to prevent it. while there was this fire, there was no alerting people with no sound in sirens to let people know many people were sleeping. it was around midday, and there was no no work ration. plus the people responsible for taking positions
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were of island to chief of the emergency, were respond to us. i don't know why who and didn't know firsthand what was going on. the mayor has inset where he was at the time of the fires, and we still don't know to this point. what were the protocols, who was given orders. and there's also a claim. this is very important for many people that i've talked to personally. they were trying to escape the fire. there's only one road to escape and police what's blocking this road. so this is a really strong our position and it hasn't been cleared. what happened? why they were broken the roads, so people believed us. many, many other lives were lost because of this. so many open questions that my country moya there. thank you very much for this update with national elections in india, just a few months away. the government is chuckling an influx of refugees on his board with me and bought it funds to erect
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a security fence. the united nation says more than 75000 people have crossed into india since the 2 in bmw of 3 years ago. my colleagues, audio boss travels to india and miss around the state where he met the refugee duct ta doing once he can to help others who fled on the edge of the india. i'm getting more bought in the northeastern state. the music from dr. mouth is making is really rounds. and this makes shift for us to just go to day. she's checking on an incident suffering from a cold. but it's not the cold that worries the mother. she's concerned about the left flip with which the child was born. in this room i suggest surgery and miss operation has a high success rate and it's not dangerous, but she cannot afford it to my was of if you don't the, from me in my mom, she was among the surgeons who are part of the civil disobedience moment again is
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the most frequent the after the make the queen 2021. i'm getting is the rest of the amount for the country and soccer refuge in the indian state of missouri. to tell him contempt living there is not safe adopted like me. my fellow doctors who stay bucking maya mall are still under arrest. some of them are facing long jail sentences with many different charges. they are looking for me. if i were 10 and i won't be safe and to refugee doctors like mom, find themselves in difficult position since it does not cover refugee law. these doctors can neither receive asylum, no point employment. but despite not having an indian medical license, my was continuing to practice in an unofficial capacity. the peak is the fellow refugees on in the refugee living here a vulnerable to diseases. and in the past we have seen outbreaks. walter
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segmentation is paul with lots of being scammed and clean, and it also leads to the risk of different treatment, other diseases. because we don't see it that the doctor doesn't just make house calls that can, to suit me. does a weight duct a mile also runs this refugee killing every the hundreds of patients for in from the 6 nearby refugee camps in the border area for the refugees. this clinic is the only place they can get treatment. it's runway donations made by the local needs of people and the services are mostly free and also, you know, i may buy these refugees of witness to traumatic events back home. most of them need mental health treatment. it is not only medicines, but they also required counseling sessions for many patients. my was a hero mike,
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that we consulted him regularly and 22 adults with no high medical expenses. he's a blessing for refugees like me, like his patients mom to here's the wants of the conflict and the fear of now being people's doors done home. but despite his own worries, he continues to play a crucial role for his people. providing the medical care that nobody else can us before we go at those, the rodents in pennsylvania has once again want the hots of america on the side of a short winter big round of names punxsutawney phil did not see his shadow when pulled from his tree. stuff on the ground of day, that means wilma springs, temperatures will arrive early rice dates back to the aging eighty's and he's in spalding of classic hollywood 5, sony. so accuracy, however,
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