tv DW News Deutsche Welle February 22, 2024 4:00am-4:15am CET
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the the, this is dw news line from berlin, apply to people in garza, without water. with more than a 1000000 palestinian sheltering in the southern city of rough or even the most basic of needs are hard to meet and with water. in short supply data organizations are warning of an impending catastrophe. also coming up, a new study shows if you're a journalist and palestinian, you're at the greatest risk. we look at the peril of reporting from gaza. almost 2 years since russia invaded ukraine, we take a look at just saw the cartridge, the kremlin, inflicted on the country. the
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i'm here until in berlin. thank you very much for tony. and we started in the south of the gaza strip for over a 1000000 displays. palestinians are struggling to access even the basic needs for survival in the city of, of uh, one of the biggest concerns is the lack of water, the lack of it just helping the helping the spread of disease. and there's no sign of relief so far as the a frantic daily routine in russia. searching the water by somebody because my son is small and needs walter. i bring him see was there, but he refuses, it were unable to wash. we don't have clean clothes. there's no water, there is no food. the rest of the world has food for this situation here is dire. we need water to live with that water. there is no life in the
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long line forms every day on this beach around one and a half 1000000 people are now believes to be crammed into the southern guns and say to you of rafa resident say the lack of clean water and food is causing disease to spread this about while your thoughts are not going to be sending you a for an ard to collect what else interest you have on the all these people are reading that on the way on it, but not all of them will get more off of them. we miss out, i don't know, i don't know. it's like this every day the the world food program has signed it the alarm once again, the gravity of conditions in god's depending on where you well, it ranges from emergency levels, but it goes all the way up to catastrophic levels. and you find that there are people who have missed meals for
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a day or 2 days or 3 days. they have severe hunger. but you also have people who have acute hunger. that is, they are not eating for a week, eat agency site, they're concerned about the possibility of thumbing and gaza. a dream warning comes as fighting continues. we stay in the middle east where the devastating war between israel and m. awesome. garza also means little danger for journalists trying to cover the conflict. a recent figures from the committee to protect journalists show that the majority of all journalists killed a world wide last year were palestinians, and some offices. october the 7th terror attacks. the 3 pallets sitting journalists, and 2 is really journalists have been killed in the conflict within guns. it's now almost exclusively palestinians reporting on the war and the ground. israel has refused to let in foreign journalist reports independently. jody ginsburg is the ceo of the committee to protect journalists. she told the w,
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what makes the conflict in gaza so much more dangerous for a journalist, a report from this is the ws conflict for john this, the committee to project on this has ever documented. we've been doing this work for more than 2 years mojdeh unless died in the 1st 10 weeks of israel gauze and will then have every i at certain he says, we've been doing this walk in a single country over an entire year. the intensity, the numbers is up to the unprecedented douglas and goals. i cannot do that jumps without risking their lives. nowhere and goal is to respect john and as the doing absolutely what we would expect on is to do covering the will that looking at the off them off of bombings by going to hospitals. and then we see hospitals, phones. so they're going to refugee comes to look at the effects of displacement. those have also been on there isn't a place for dennis to be safe in the current environment. but it's absolutely
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imperative that we recognize that john, that's a civilians and must be treated as such. so it must never be targeted that we should have ginsburg senior or the committee to protect journalists. now, here's a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. it is real, has said that there are early signs in a new field release passages from concept original toxic. secure a pause in the war or cabinet men or benny guns said that if no new deal is struck, is really forces would attack the southern city. you prefer, during the muslim for the month of ramadan. british judges here in a last ditch attempt by drilling us all as to avoid extradition. the us say the whole of the case next month. the justices said that they will take time to consider their verdict after a 2 day hearing in the high court in london, us to seeking to extradite the wiki leaks founder on spine charges. police and several european countries have carried out reeds, unsuspected, people,
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smugglers. the suspected gang was involved in trafficking people across the english channel in germany alone. the rates coordinated by the european, one 4th and agency, or euro pool produced dozens of arrests. united kingdom has imposed sanctions on 6 members of russia's prison authority. the 6 individuals ran the arctic penal colony, where a russian opposition of edition alexi nev only died on friday. and while his wife and political allies said he was killed there. meanwhile, that you has agreed to a 13th round of sanctions against russia. the move comes as the gremlins organs ukraine years. it's 2nd to anniversary, and ukraine is losing ground on the battlefield. its forces recently withdrew from the eastern bound of a d. a. after months of heavy fighting, this russian footage reports to show soldiers they are replacing the ukrainian flag with their own. it comes in that increasing repression inside the russian federation. where does it in the election of all of these death last week also
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played a part in the used decision to now it's almost 2 years since russia's full scale invasion of ukraine began just how many civilians have been killed since then is unknown. but it's not to be in the 10s of thousands. in the early months of the war, the russian air force bombed a theatre in the ports. the city of maria, pole, green says, $300.00 people, including many children, died there. but russia claims the theater was blown up by the crating as of regiment, without providing evidence for that claim. following month, more than 60 people were killed in the eastern city of crime, the doors were missiles struck a railway station. russian authorities, again put the blame on ukraine, but these were just 2 of the incidents that grabbed international headlines. debbie's next under report some 100 q on some of the other russian attacks. and as long and bloody conflict. do you remember this? it went viral after a russian attack on
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a residential area in hockey. the survivors of staring at what remained of their home. the russians said they had hit a weapons factory. they said the couple were paid actors on the stuff here off try to in go in her doctor money and i say that's ridiculous to tell us. they left her apartment minutes before the impact. it's on her stuff here in the video with her husband followed the man she didn't want to join us for the interview. it's what i'll call the some of that when i say the speedier. now, of course, it's not a planned video. it's about supporting each other for somebody to think about when we realized everything we had was lying there on file. it's actually a very sad moment. but let's hope we can achieve victory before the russians could make more missiles and destroy our homes and lives their apartment was on the side of the building that was directly hit. all that's
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left is the core to 10 of their neighbors died including an 8 year old girl savell apartment. it's got it here here and here it was the top one and the fest to be hit. many things were thrown out. the family is still shaking. it's causing to settle. well, every time a siren goes off my legs shake because it's scary because you don't know what's going to happen. but the number, the question of safety in the country that has being bombed is a very uncomfortable question. in my opinion, there's no place where you can hide me. i'll go home. you said that the worst, columbus across town, another site of recent russian destruction. the hockey's palace hotel managed to keep running through most of the war. it was at hub for foreign journalists. we've often stayed here ourselves. director all hostile ankle takes us inside a missile hit on the day before new year's eve of looking at the damage. it's
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difficult to believe no one died here, not even the person working out the gym to the one that's a total of 12 years. we've been in hockey's and it's been a place for all significant celebrations, children's birthdays, weddings, business meetings. and we go used to the fact that there was always a lot of peaceful people here who considered this place to be a landmark for social events and for goods. peaceful intentions stuck on the seat would be the little need 15 guests were staying at the hotel at the time. people wanting to celebrate the new year, and still, many of the new kind of guests. so what was on the list that would journalists from all over the well, i sure most. i think we had become a hub for those people who needed to show you the whole well, what was happening within someone city? for sure. sure. the, the variety of the russians claim the hotel was used as a hall by military personnel,
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but never provided proof. we never saw soldiers here during our stays. you all know most of what you like on explain their actions. i think it's absurd, absurd, destroying, civilian buildings, civilian facilities, hospitals. i believe that this is unacceptable. i can damage the filter. she shows us a video from the beginning of the more international journalist here in the lobby and the local pianist waiting to invite this musician to visit us again. he's become a close friend of ours. that will definitely be music here again. and people and life. good will try and sort of april the the plan is to repair the hotel and reopened as soon as possible. many wars begin and are justified with lies. the right as an attack on ukraine is no
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different. marina and the stats you offer, i change goes home, never existed according to the russian narrative. it says, none of this is real sure. i wore it only twice the women know better than that, but all that is left. now, our memories maria of d of us as an analyst who studied russian dis, information. we asked her about her biggest concerns regarding russia's ability to spread this information to the current conflict in russia specifically targets to different audiences. ukraine and score exhausted officer to yes or they war. they tried to heat your grading and you need to and they try to correct you create now society. but that type of uh, digital information when they claim about the military targets. so when the sort of serial on house says that when they killed surveillance and tell that this was
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military, they said this is a most way on the population insides. russia to, for the legitimize aggression. and to get more people into the army. because put in needs more uh, and she wants to continue. and the russia is in its full scale, offensive in many directions now around the car, give in, bounce in the style. so if you bring in the east and they need more man in to let the russian army and they need support for their actions. and this is why propaganda and his information is so threatening because this threatens not only your brain and your brain and secure does this threat them. they use security in europe because later, an extra, all of this has already to happen in the russian propaganda. a general so will tell russian that they will have to continue and go for their go to the both took, states go to pull on them. they have over at the actual, the state to this open right now. and some of the french propaganda channels rush
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and state channels, but then it will go for the we have seen how it happened in ukraine. it starts from a little sim somewhere in the french channel, but then it gets into the large scale russian states media and ministry of defense reports. here in berlin, director martin scorsese has been honored with a lifetime achievement award at the international film festival or best and on the of the easy received the word. speaking of his coat, obsessive love for singular and said that he will keep making more movies. his latest film killers of the flower moon will be competing at the oscars in just over 2 weeks. it has 10 nominations. and here's a brief reminder of the top story we're following for you at this. our water is in dangerously shorts applying for the over when doing displace palestinians. and the
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southern causes for agencies say that they are concerned that the lack of clean drinking water could lead to catastrophe and you're up to date, but to stick around of next is planted a ameren timberland. thank you very much for joining us. the i sorry. 716 times 202 more people than ever on the move worldwide inspection. and one, great timing is very, very difficult to find out about how many info migrants in this special edition of conflict. we are presenting the highlights of a high level panel on the as rarely palestinian conflict which took place of this year's munich secure.
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