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the the, this is the, the, the news life from finding israel stalls draws of last functioning big hospitals. the army says it has credible evidence of how much health hostages inside the complex also on the program, the israel, how much more will be on the agenda, the munich security conference, which opens in the adjustment associate today. your client is also a power saver. the president savanski to to attends and meet with us vice president comm lars lens. international film festival gets underway with famous spaces on the red coffers. hundreds of movies will compete for the top of the prizes and this
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ever asked about and all the clips i'm planning on. mix with political come from the . i'm so glad you're welcome to the program. doctors without borders have described the kalsich situation in gauze as nasa hoss special in the southern city of han, eunice. i fit with shout killing and wounding multiple people. he's riley on a storing the tires largest functioning hospital and what it said was a precise unlimited operation. so i think what it called credible intelligence that thomas health hostages in the complex. i'm gonna switch cars out. the october 7 to attacks us dismissed the claims to my balls tight and footage appears to show is rarely forces entering the hospital in hon unice the main medical facility in southern gaza. these really military says it was
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a limited operation. aimed at finding hostages remains with credible intelligence from a number of sources including from released hostages, indicating the tomas handle hostages and the nozzler hospitality on eunice. and that there may be bodies of hostages into another host facility for the south. some 1500000 displays palestinians. and now living in crumb conditions in the board, a city of rafa, israel is still believed to be planting and assaults. but international warnings are growing louder. large scale military, opposite operations in densely populated areas, risks extensive civilian casualties. how strongly believes this would be on justifiable? i'll message to as well is listen to the road. do not go down this path. the united nations says there is no safe place for gardens to evacuate to with so
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many people, a mass along the boulder you and see mind it's heavy and cheese, as wanted to spill over into egypt. given the scale of the devastation, the went straight agency says gaza will need international investments on the scale if you it's post school marshal plan to cover after the fight thing. but for most cousins, the future is far from their minds. they're struggling just to survive. everyday, correspondent, i mean as if in jerusalem tells us more well, the hospital has been stormed by id s troops who said they carried out a precise and limited operation in order to recover the bodies of hostages that they claimed were killed by a moss. now these, as you can hear, they're not live hostages, that they were looking to find, but rather the bodies to recover them. there are reports that one person died uh the staff of the hospital, which is run by the goals and health ministry which is under the control of from us
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. i have reported that one person died when is real hit the hospital with a tank shell. so this would contradict to the statement that it was a precise and limited operation. israel does claim that they are intending to keep the hospital still in operation. they did take several people out that they're calling suspects and potentially suspects of a suspected of being associated with how mosse, which is real and many other countries consider a terrorist organization. now keep in mind that according to international law, hospital can become a little due to minute military target. if attacks are being staged from within the hospital, which doesn't seem to be the claim of by israel at this point. i'm in a safe and curious know dozens of world leaders, a gathering for the munich security conference which begins and the drum and safety in a few hours. you as far as present, carla harris is one of the speakers on the 1st day. the topics likely to include the board in gaza with high level dedication is expected from israel with
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palestinian no thought to the top. saudi arabia and egypt. the annual form for the face of the world's most surprising security challenges boxing it's 60 edition. but the issue, the list of challenges is particularly not actually political. edison mckayla cooper is in munich and has more on what to expect of this use and unix security conference. it seems conte before to be about the one big crisis. there are simply too many. when you and secretary general, antonio gutierrez, holds the opening address here. he will certainly remind weld leaders of bad duty to protect civilians anywhere the world is roosevelt and gaza following the hamas attack as the most of the world criticized. and that's on yahoo! governments of the loss of civilian lives. now there are fees that is ready times to attack for a fall, or a humanitarian disaster in the making a 7 farm minutes to another, not the bulk purchases. meanwhile,
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ukraine's presence loaded me is the lensky is collecting security guarantees in fonts and into, i mean, before heading here, community we're talking needs most is munition on dc. is that his largest support to the 5 minutes ministration in the united states could run out of political steam and a very domestic sound off with donald trump, who just this week? questioned america's reputation as a security ally, us vice president kamala harris will have to do some damage control when she speaks here of the trump said that he re elected, he would make the defense of nato allies conditional with it. they have paid out comments that play into the hands of russia, which hasn't been invited to the west rivalry with china, also take center stage when china is 4 minutes the long. he speaks to worldliness and the presence of google and other top c o is highlights, the undercurrent of artificial intelligence that raises questions of
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a who will actually hold the real power in the future. again, a customer or problem is the landscape is expected in biling. today, a habit of attending the conference, the ukranian presence trip comes hot on the hills of chancellor schultz, his recent commitment to manufacture, and to provide more munition for case efforts to repel russia's invasion. but with the united states and other allies struggling to fulfill that promises and military supplies, ukraine's having to become ever more results following building weapons for the battlefield becomes the results. where are you allowed to film that hands these work as a building long range, recognizance drones, some way in ukraine. this is a prime target, the russian missiles, so they spread out the workforce to various locations in ukraine and in the you need about a 10th of the reward team is left. the idea is that if one facilities hit, the others can continue. and yet staying in ukraine is worth the risk,
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not just because many of the stuff can't always leave that up as a whole. do this for we have to be close to the people using our drawings. we need to be hey, to repair an upgrade, but technology quickly to get the feedback and make sure we can make the dragons back. so this is the best place to the world right now to develop and test this kind of technology. when rusher invited 2 years ago, this company was making drones to protect wild life from purchase, was bought while 5. now everything they make goes to the army. with western munitions deliveries dropping off intelligence these drugs provide is crucial to make sure every last shell accounts must have a portion of our soldiers and very limited resources. my shelves and all kinds munitions are at a premium. they can't afford to fire, they don't have visual confirmation from red row. and since they've got the right target, this technology gives them that are in real time kind of cup and is drugs of combustion
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rather than electric motors. that means they can fly up with the 12 hours, rather than 2 or 3 theory. they could fly too much, going back then normally found, doing endless loops. but the ukranian battlefields followed. the man come on, the drum unit is back from the front line to give the engineers his feedback slips to be able to wire up a student. i come here all the time to help the guys make these drones better. so the bible crushing the war has never static, but it's all about the changes. so if we allow ourselves to stand still, we will lose people, but i still have our own. the advantage is our motivation is you're cool, but it was in my mind and it's a big what uh, what, what's our enemy is very, very strong, lawful. and we cannot afford to underestimate the senior what the ukraine's
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best joints of achieving parity on the battlefield, to use, comparatively cheap technology like this to destroy russian weapons. with many times more fluids, the man has been constantly doing the sums for a little while i was to add it up. i'm sure these drones have help destroyed target's worth much more than we spend destroying them, either on the drones themselves or us missiles. that calculation sometimes makes it worth sacrificing one of these birds. pilots, cool them scrolling cost model of the low clouds we're getting in the way of us watching what was happening on the ground level about this. and we can see to russian book air defense systems, because here and we decided to defend, to get a better view where mister shows could if i was there to direct the high morris to try to kind of right up till the last moment. finally, we ended up destroying one of the book units at the cost of my drone. i mean,
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if i go small, inconspicuous plants like these, going to be key to you, cranes. jones's gates rushes across resources. these are weapons that ukraine can make for itself without other countries support the engineers here, just need to be sure the location remains a secret. hope that countries the defensive can stop the russian yourselves. let's get more on today's expected visit to by then by the training the president from the douglas chief political correspondent, need a hasn't welcome dana. how much support can brought him is events can expect from germany today as well. there will be high ranking meeting, so you're training presidents that lends can demons that allow size will sign a bilateral agreement on security, cooperation and long term support. that's what we're hearing from a government spokespeople. and that's essentially means that the 2 countries will formalize the support that germany's already providing to ukraine and has been providing for the last 2 years. so since for us,
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i launched its full scale invasion. and that type of a deal is one that many western governments are currently signing or planning to sign with ukraine. the u. k. was the 1st country in january to do so. so we don't know the details of the german ukrainian delia, and we'll have more in the press conference in a few hours time, but somebody will probably promise you crane that weapons supply. training of soldiers help with recovery and reconstruction, but also intelligence hiring, etc, will continue. what the deal is not going to entail is the german soldiers to come to ukraine's defense. germany has repeatedly said that it will support you crying for as long as it takes maybe 2 years into this full scale war. i'm with the train show, little ministry progress is this commitment to still strong a lot, especially now that us support. so the support from ukraine's biggest partner is being held up in washington. germany has begun to take the lead in supporting
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ukraine also in the political stage and is continuing to do that. and a zalinski and others have publicly applauded the germantown, so it will have so it's full that leadership role. and they say that gemini has begun to understand more of that. this is about mold and helping a small country defend itself. is essentially it was that about not lessing russell gets away with violating international law and setting a precedent in this way. so ultimately that this is about the question of protecting europe. and this is the message that the ukranian president zelinski will also be repeating at the munich security conference tomorrow. so that be gathering all of the international leaders. last year, zalesky spoke to leaders that via video link and adds them to supply aid foster. but last year was slightly more optimistic than this year. we had that in the report what the situation is like for you crate. so last year that was even a small hope that there could be a successful ukrainian counter offensive. and this time around ukraine essentially
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is trying to not lose territory to russia for good so. so let's get the message in munich. this year will not be help us fast, so it will be help us at all. so that's certainly not data be chief political correspondent, need a hasa will take a look at some most doors making that today's headlines i to day nights i meeting in brussels has ended with big challenges still facing the airlines, including warren ukraine, the secretary general, again, stilton beg judge the us congress to pass and military a package for keith. i said you are feeling members on track to meet defense spending. talk it the 1st, the criminal trial of a former us president, a search to go ahead next month after a new york judge rejected a bit from donald trump, to have the case dismissed. the judge of stem from hush, money payment. so that should be made to a pull in stock. i had off the 2016 presidential election in india,
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at least 11 people that, that after 5 destroyed pains factory on the outskirts of family emergency teams is still session for survivors. firefighters to successfully contain the place, but have yet to determine its cause. stating it into a tens of thousands of farms gathered on the outskirts of the capital daily to demand guaranteed minimum prices for that crops, naturally, and policy before protested being led by more than $200.00 different farms unions. vomas' big on marching towards daily with a column of tractors and trucks. so this way, in an attempt to stop the protest is from entering the capital and do not talk to these of placed barriers, nails and other heavy machinery along the highways. debbie bureau chief, i'm re, to achieve, brought me up today, tell him the latest talks between the farms latest and the government to hi fits the household in any brakes so sadly, but they have made headway. now these are fine, was a lead us,
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as well as the ministers and a chief minister of a neighboring states and job well in tools for 6 hours to meet somebody as of this morning. and at the end of those discussions, the union administer for agriculture said that the atmosphere had been very positive. the farm was union also says the one of the leaders that the adults were fruitful. and if you said what that agreed on and discussed would be translated into action. it would be very beneficial for the farmers and the chief men. it's still fun job. one thing mon, they'll keep lives of a critic, a rules as a broker in the store. because most of the farm was out camped out a bunch of 200 kilometers from denny that trying to much incidentally, but they've been stopped by battery. as most of these farm was actually come from the state to find job. and he said this dialogue was they, they positive, the environment was a positive. and he basically gained road in trying to tell the government authorities that the security forces must show restraint and not fire to
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a guest. at the same time, me to the farm was that they should not take any aggressive stones and try to break batteries in their march to what's danny? right now, this is not the 1st time farmers have protested why they back out on the streets. it was a back out on the streets because phil, they protested some 2 years ago and the protest. last and foremost, bolden a yeah. and that time promises that'd be made by the government and the pharmacy. those promises was simply not kept. and i'll be asking things like that waiver for farmers, they're asking for reduced prices for electricity. they want compensation for farmers who would kid and in just doing those pulled test last time. but none of these, most of these demands that'd be not met. but the key demand of phase is looked at calling the minimum support price for the crops. now this is a minimum guaranteed price for the, for the produce. and they want to sell this to government controlled warehouses so
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that they have some amount of security of income. and they are protected from going to routes list creative and who they feed small farmers feet are exploiting them. and they have to and must see. and we have to remember the most of the form is that these filters are small farmers by the india, whole national elections, and a few months of these parts as likely to have any impact on the routing policies prospect. with that is this goes to a nightmare scenario. full a, not just a really fuzzy but a government in file in india because farm was out of very important electoral block in the election. the farm was also in the indian until the bay, a very important role in disc security, which is why the government was not only began to come to a successful conclusion or given to some of the demands. at least we have to remember at the last row to the government had to be gone for bush and legislation
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reached the farm was had objected to and that was the biggest setback for the government. the biggest challenge that the move the government faced since it came to find 2014. so with the elections coming up at any optics which show in a security forces beating up fine was with not make for good optics. and also it's going to have an impact on the election. so i think a next round of tools should do for sunday. so they're hoping that the 2 sides can come closer together. so that this agitation does not become a major election issue ahead of the elections in 2024. by jerome, raisa, i'm research cima in de, that's. that's a great way to invite you to legalize same sex marriage. but i think the 1st orthodox christian country to do so, the law change was opposed by the orthodox church, which claimed it would threaten what it calls the traditional families. but suppose the site of the change is long overdue, and the significant advance for greek society julie,
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on the street to the athens, is crowd celebrated a milestone mine at the same 6 customer support has watched the vote from outside greece is telling me this thing with pride as the results came through the this is the story they were so very happy with this result. we've been waiting for it for a very long time. and finally, love wins everything. the bill, head face, strong opposition from greece is orthodox christian church. despite the criticism, greek public opinion on same sex marriage is narrowly in favor, a column and the change managed to gun read on. so you can since least swing social democratic and conservative lawmakers will suppose that the
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motion, which was lead like research prime minister. you submitted the meta to day that is that the joy because starting tomorrow and not the barrier between us is removed to create a breach of co existence is in a free state method with free status. since i left at this point of this, new law also strengthens corinne to rights the same 6 couples. while critics say there is still room for improvement. it is a big state for the predominantly orthodox christian nation. the 1st to say use to same sex marriage with many hopeful that more will fall out of the 70 false ballon. international film festival, known as the above and all that has opened with a traditional med comic ceremony of the next 10 days. hundreds of fellows will compete for the gold and silver ban awards. one of those major film festivals about
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knowledge is known for mixing glitz and glamour with political statements. she is no exception. dw, is that how to hold. we'll send these updates from the red carpet as this is opening ceremony certainly got off to a very exciting starts with lots of star power. but there were notably also lots of protesters, both on and off the red carpets. i saw lots of stars themselves, protesting germany's far right pulse with your b as a kindergarten teacher. and my 6 agent action here, i a concept for your loss. repeated young girl is the a peach in the have tough. she'll even take on a zone. the if needs be born in mexico in 1983 and raised in 10. you young, goes the daughter of a politician and studied the sort of film before becoming an actress. the young goes big screen debut was a slice pepsi and steve mcqueen's drama,
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12 years sliced the phones. oh god. yeah, you die out. you bought it at the marriott. vote at i will be the best one i did. what i went to shows in 2014 younger was the 1st black african actress to win the oscar for best supporting actress receiving the award. she said, when i looked down at this golden statute, may it reminds me and every little child that no matter where you are from your dreams of doubt. you won't go reached the world wide audience with the fool meditations of the black panther comics, the mother princess, the science fiction action saga from the kingdom of what kinda became not just a blue bus to hit to put the symbol of a new black self confidence it's really i'm the mosque just so much that is
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indigenous to the continent. and we're celebrating our culture we're celebrating where we're from in a way to explain we inclusive in 2019 she explode african history and culture for real. that's part of the television documentary did not expect to see you reminded me of which is the use this has celebrity to support social causes. in 2000 a nice the actress made a film about people without bind is an in kenya. she has also written a children's book, sort of about diversity, self confidence, and self acceptance. there would be no hiding any more. cheaper long hours in the world. news, right. strong things of ramping up flu, peach,
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and young. go in her next film and she's fighting aliens the post apocalyptic horror film, a quiet place day one hits movie theaters into the just out your mind about top stores at this hour. a duncan is about bored as i've described to kyle take situation in the nasa. hospitalized con eunice is right, right into building is right, administrator. so it has a credible intelligence that not a bit, hama said how hostages in the complex analysis dismissed the claims protesting indian farms. they've got that outside the capital that they have to talk to. and politicians failed to achieve the breakthrough on that demanding a test release. and surprise guarantee scroll that i sent you up to
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date, i'll have more of the top of the hour to the point is next. taking a look at whether donald trump's recent criticisms of night. so just come pain rhetoric because you actually end up making deals with the precious lot of difficult. that's the next on dw, i'll be back at the top of yeah, not a good the,
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to the point. strong opinion, clear positions, international perspective. donald trump sounds like on extortionist. if allies want military protection from the west, they have to pay your, of a seeing his remarks on nato and russia as a wake up call. if he returns to the white house this week, onto the points pool team, then trump, and you'd access the against the needle and crane to the point. next,
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