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the, the, this is dw news line from ballot. you will be on the phone. i am slammed russian president vladimir putin in a speech to the european union, the widow of a position later like say in a valley, calls to, to a bloody monster. she says, protein must be made to onset for once. he has dumped to his country and neighboring ukraine to hosp. also coming off the lens agency, full palestinian refugees hanging in the balance the poor, poor, poor and rough, one of them and provided a vase to gauze into is drying up. also,
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israel said that separate office workers were involved in the home of the territory . the agencies future is now in the gulf is welcome to the program. it's a, it's to the russian or positionally that has a nevaeh a who died in prison earlier this month say his funeral will be held in moscow on friday. so father has been no reaction by russian authorities to the announcement of all these widow museum says she hopes that the gathering will be peaceful. so a lot of the goals and of all of them received a standing ovation after addressing the european parliament in the session to on how late husband c has emerged as the face of rushes and baffled opposition. moved about as used for the southern and put it of mattering husbands and also spoke of
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the war and ukraine. she won't do it against the go see a thing with 22. you cannot charge fortune these in this in nazzo resolution or another set of sanctions. that is no different from the previous one. you can know the feed him by thinking he's a man of principle, who has morals and tools. she is not like that. and alex alex, he realized that a long time ago, you're not dealing with a police, you're not dealing with the petition, but the civil ident monster as both to the w reliability. if you're research onto the w crisp on a badly good in strasburg and aust, balance, what was usually on the bottom, it has message to the european parliament at the beginning, a video appears in a very moving speech to the impediment terry,
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and see in strasburg to overcome the persian regime, not by resolutions and sanctions wrong, but by other means she said to don't be boring. be innovative. like my husband was a so you have to go off to the mafia. that the surrounding the russian president. she said, you have to cut them off from business and put in is not a subject which is which, which you can actually negotiate is as we said, he's about the month. so that was a quote for her. and, and so basically it was all about putting into how to overcome and, and she also reminded the problem in periods that there is another rush out of millions of russians are actually against putting and the she told parliament to try to support those people. but of course, this is very difficult in, in the i'm the regime and most call on the dictatorship is no media is no freedom
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at all. uh, you're a union of and they have said that she is not sure if a husband's funeral will be peaceful. this friday, what can you tell us? of course get, how do we don't know why is the bots of and you can see the how many thousands of people of russians or the russians have gone to the memorials for political or persecuted people in russian with flowers in the last few days to pay their lost respect still extend of only even though they at least to their freedom and many want the rest that in the attempt at considering the same times it is enough. all the team was on able to find a large hole for the funeral ceremony. and instead, at least according to their own statements, was forced to organize only a small church ceremony, considering the apparently unexplained, unclear circumstances under which not only died considering all these. yeah, let's say. and regarding the problem is that i can well imagine that there will be
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many people in russia who will use friday to express their protest loudly. but as far as i know that i know coles full protests from that of all the team itself around the valley, people have called on the russian vote, us to legally express their protest. in the ballad walks on, election day march 17th when the new president is elected in russia. however, at e for the day after tomorrow on friday. and of all these funeral is followed by major rides as and as this is of course of worst case scenario for that off and also warranties that they have been trying to avoid. oh correspondence theory, we said we got and badly got in the task book, that is how and how mos have played down the chances of an imminent deal for a ceasefire. and garza, the 2 sides, up pushing back up to us. president joe biden said a truce could begin next week. all talks continue to want to, terry and agencies are wanting that 8 operations in gaza could collapse if israel
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advances into a file where many 1400000 palestinians are shelter. still. the main un agencies set up to assist palestinian refugees own rob is facing a cash prizes or uh said it will run out of money in the coming days of the major donation suspended the funding. the phrase came off. isabel said that several of the workers were involved in the october 7th tara attacks, by how most of the agencies future is at stake. leaving long time she went to terry and aid for gaza in doubt, a lifeline for goldens or how mazda is partner in terror. this is a question dogging to you as palestinian 8 agency and donor countries seem to have answered it for themselves by holding back funds. that puts more than a 1000000 people at severe risk. for decades, the agency has been
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a primary source of food and medicine for gardens grow was founded in 1949 to help palestinians who fled or were expelled from their homes. when israel was founded, it originally had a 3 year mandate, but has been renewed ever since. since there has been no political solution to the conflict. the agencies operations have been especially vital for gardens since israel's 2007 blockade of the territory. it also serves palestinian refugees in the occupied westbank, syria, lebanon, and jordan, a. but many in israel take a different view. oh, this is jerusalem's deputy mayor, calling get out, get out at a small, far right protest. people this demonstration want the agency to leave the region entirely. israel has claimed that 12 monroe workers health plan, the october 7 tier attacks,
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and that many agency workers are affiliated with homeless or other tier groups and gaza. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he's no future for the agency under the civil administration of god, so i won't be able to be carried out by those who support or fund turner. what this means do that we will have to replace on rap the when has pushed back firing to 12 workers in question and saying they don't represent the agency that we are doing everything possible to make sure that to the old. what is an organization that not only is effective necessary, but it is also able to defend itself against you for your patients that's getting put into question. it's still valid to us intelligence assessment of israel's claims that some of the accusations were credible, though they could not be independently verified,
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but also cast out on claims of wider links to militant groups. it's unclear, the report will change the stance of donor countries, or what could take on roads place. if a dries up, it will be ordinary gardens who suffer best of luck. now, some of the other stories making headlines, the german ladies frigates, the hudson scene here, and file video as repelled and attacking the red sea by humans whose the militia ship fired on 2 targets. and it's the 1st engagement of germany's red sea admission to 60 will congress ships against the tax 5 minutes and the who? these are backed by iran, south korea, the country with the wells low as to tennessee, right? says both numbers have dropped to a re quote low last year. south korea's population decline for full consecutive yet in spite of government programs to reverse the trend. neighboring japan also
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reporters reco globus this week to mayoral candidates in the mexican city of mount. i'd still have been gunned down within hours of each of the organized crime syndicates behind the attack. that's according to the current may be that is come ahead of national elections planned for june, which could become the most violent on record according to civil rights groups. joe biden and donald trump has easily won the apologies. primaries and the key swing state of michigan. donald trump's victory brings him one step closer to the republic and policies. white house nomination. the biden's wind was overshadowed by a notable protest about the president's support, as well as war and gaza. has a good many, traditionally democratic voters, especially in the state. that's home to more of americans than any other divided by starkly different visions. republican voters have chosen donald trump
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again. his when is the latest in a string of primary victories and it brings him closer to the presidential nomination. but support for rival, nikki haley shows that some republican voters are reluctant when it comes to giving him another for years and power that she has filed to keep fighting, at least until next week. super tuesday contest in 16 states. we now have on the democratic party side, us president, jo biden's, victory comes with a warning from voters which is approve of his position on these trials war in gaza . we won't stand by idly, wild horrors happen on our behalf on the other side of the world. it's discussing what's going on and gaza. and frankly, we've had enough of it michigan this home to a large arrow, the american community which back bye. in 2020 but they are now angry over his handling of the war,
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especially his reluctance to call for a cease fire. in the weeks leading up to the vote, they launched the campaign to get democrats to vote uncommitted. an option more than 50000 people have gone for you know, i think before, when we thought we only had 2 options on our ballot, there was a lot of advocate people felt like there were not any candidates. i really representative what we're asking for. and i think given that the uncommitted option on the ballot has really empowered people, it's really activated people. 5 men from are set to continue their presidential beds. and michigan's choice in november could well determine which man occupies the white house next year. it is one of the wells smallest fish, but knows how to get attention. the one point to send to me to fish from southeast asia, has a unique ability to produce a noise, as long as a gunshots. now,
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scientists at a billing university have found exactly how the tiny creature can make such a big bang. the sound can damage your ear. drums each is 10th, close to its unexpected souls. one of the world's smallest space at 12 may lead me to a long new noah cerebrum. it can produce noise exceeding $140.00 decibels as low as a gunshot, automobile and siren. can we put the fish in a tank with but uh, and then set up a high speed video recording. so the recordings happen to $8000.00 principles background. and then when you started this down, you can see what's going on inside inside the body. so we wash these pretty guys with the fish making sound so you can see that the swing by the when i struck this struck then they can process. and then you can see this alternation compression
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that happens. um, but that's what the stock price at the scientists at the sound comes when the fish bladder is truck by one of its own rates. and the rebus much hard in males and females. that's why i only mail few show able to make such a noise. but why would they ever be that blocked fishes native to me in my, where it sleeps in the waters and this sound could be help and it communicates. so we think that maybe that develops this mechanism for just the communication to have to communicate without any visuals and the fish to make sounds, whether by themselves, anyone that with other fish. so we're quite sure that at some sort of communication signal is strongly dismiss fish nemo, were able to make such a low noise. finding nemo would never have been a problem the and that's it from me and didn't seem fun. i'll have enough this for you at the top of the gulf
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coast was don't go wiped up. next is environment shop plan is a double calling. so looking at what really happens to the commission, she's got office in berlin from me and the whole new scene here. so it comes to the conflict crises around every single connection mapped out shows that you can disagree. odyssey the on the board is what makes things the way they all way, all the solutions.

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