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the, the, this is the daily news, live from berlin. germany investigates a leak of secret conversations about weapons, fort ukraine. the government confirms the authenticity of a recording from russia. it features german generals talking about potentially supplying teeth with cruise missiles and how those weapons might strike the bridge, thinking russia too occupied premier. also coming up. the united states begins air dropping desperately needed supplies and to gaza. palestinian children rushed forward to receive the aid and the you and again warrants hundreds of thousands of displaced people face famine. and the 1st thinking of
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a cargo ship attacked by rebels in the red sea with fertilizer on board, young men is now warning of a looming environmental catastrophe. we'll hear from green piece the i melissa chan. welcome to the program. the german government says russia wire tapped a conversation between german air force generals as they discussed the war in ukraine . the officers talked about whether ukraine could use german made cruise missiles to attack the bridge blinking russia to occupied crimea. chancellor, olaf schultz is calling to lee quote, very serious and authorities has opened in investigation. it is an explosive leak. that's just sending short waves through germany's political and military establishment or recording of
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a conversation between high ranking and forced offices. they talk about this taurus a long range, cruise me style, capable of taking out to bunkers and over $45.00 facilities. the office is speak about sending them to ukraine. they also mentioned possible targets, including the coach bridge. they can cry me up with russia seen by you crate, and it's a symbol of wish and occupation one office, the allegedly sites this. we've looked closely at the bridge. it is unfortunately like a landing strip due to its size. that means it is entirely possible. we would need 10 or 20 messiahs. it's a major embarrassment. the german chancellor or life sholtes. he's problem is to get to the bottom of a leak. that's, that's not protected. we'll decide what's being reported is very serious. that's why it's necessary to begin a very thorough intensive and rapid investigation. schultz has so far refused to
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sudden torres me so as to ukraine, to the stray sion of many little may cuz he's concerned they could be used to hit target. some russian soil for recording was posted to social media by mockery testimony on the head of ocean state pool. acosta archie, criminal officials are clearly enjoying the moment, so it's suitable. latham was this. i didn't know how to describe what happened and i was like no of the nato colleagues obviously involved. and so, and i don't know how they will explain that to their own population. what is the table? so these notes, the same listen in germany's ministry is scrambling to plug the leak and wondering whether any more of its conversations could have been tight. or the united states carried out its 1st air drop of aid into gauze on saturday. 3 planes delivered around 38000 meals into the territory of more than 2000000 people. washington says
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the air drops will be a sustained effort and that israel supports the operation. tens of thousands of ready meals add dropped to a population that the united nations size is on the brink of famine. the us size is the stop as a border campaign with the budget administration, trying to prevent the humanitarian disaster. and well agencies welcome the drops. they say it's nowhere near enough. the united states just dropped 38000. you know, it's not across the control input. it would be much better and much more meaningful to make sure that the crossings work more effectively and not more trusting for so or $28000.00. uh um, you know, that's probably less than one full truck. so for summing gaza dropped feels almost
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like a token gesture, considering the scale of the humanitarian crisis in the united states as part of this crime against gaza. today, america is trying to buyer silence by sending his aid. it's better for us to live in war then to get a from america president by didn't approve to the mission of, to more than 100 palestinians were killed during a couch encounter with a trucks and the is right the last week. he's under mounting pressure both at home and the boat is response to the western humanitarian crisis in gaza. the situation in gaza tonight can only be described as catastrophic. the humanitarian needs are obviously the 3, the roof. uh families are struggling to meet that day. the needs to increasingly difficult to find clean food. uh the water and access to basic health care. uh,
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there are increasing reports of uh, illnesses linked to mountain nutrition. we are seeing an increase in the prevalence of diarrhea as well as other types of illnesses as well as such a scabies which are very concerning. well, the meals will be welcome from any of those. you can get them. it seems unlikely to have any real lasting impact for the people being hit tell just by this bull. here's a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. thousands of anti government protesters have rallied in cities across israel. they're demanding early elections and that prime minister benjamin netanyahu step down that and yeah, who's popularity has plummeted since the october 7 from aust heritage terrorist attack protesters also called for the release of hostages still held in gaza in the us primaries. res donald trump has won the republican nomination from 3 more
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states. the caucus boats in idaho, michigan and missouri, were all quickly called for the former president. he's won every state so far as setting him well on course to be the parties. candidates in november's presidential election, or at least 7 people had been killed in a russian drone attack on the crate in port of odessa. president vladimir zalinski says push ahead. drone was supplied by iran. he's urging ukraine's western allies to send his country more air defense system. a cargo ship attacked by food, the rebels in the red sea has sunk, is the 1st vessel last since the human based group began targeting commercial shipping. that it says is linked to israel. the british own ruby mar was caring thousands of tons of fertilizer when it was hit by a missile and began taking in water nearly 2 weeks ago. time is running out. humans
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internationally recognized government as warning, the sinking could cause environmental catastrophe. earlier we asked paul horseman, from green case international to explain how much environmental damage this thinking could cause. so i started, is it going to assess the big factors you've got about $41000.00 tons of photo eliza being thrown into the ocean. and together with kansas tons of the oil, the fuel of the ship. and together, those could, could create months, months or a center. this could create an environmental disaster in the area. so what's needed, ray is immediate action to assess the situation and, and, and try to try to recover as much as possible. they, they internationally recognized governments. they said people to see, to share thoughts i have as far as any kind of recovery. busy salvage efforts,
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as far as we know, that's not started yet, because evaluating costs area to operate at the moment. we all know the political situation. but really, there's a, has to be a huge amount of assets combined with 2 of us there in order to get to the ship in order to assess the damage. and also the recover as much as possible just by device of the political difficulties. it's been nearly 10 years since malaysian airlines flight m h. 370 went missing with 239 people on board. most of them chinese, after the most extensive search and aviation history, the plains disappearance remains a mystery. even though the official search was ended years ago, some victims relative still aren't giving up hope to jane way has spent a decade demanding on says his home is full of the mentors of the loan search for his mother and the plane. she was on the 7 year old was
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returning from holiday when she disappeared along with everyone else, a bold, malaysia airlines flight m h 3701. so i'm kind of thinking that the final result we want is to find our relative special to as i said, but fastly, of course, we need to find the plane. but the rest of its looking file relatives over plain nothing can be accomplished by sitting down and doing nothing. so to get you up with our fossil beneficial search efforts ground to a hold years ago, malaysia airlines flight m h 370 was heading to beijing from quantum pool. when it took off on march 8th, 2014, only to turn west before disappearing from radar over the indian ocean. investigators believe it flew on. i need to crash in to the see somewhere west of australia.
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but the wreckage has never been located. while pieces of the aircraft have washed up on their franchise into reunion and elsewhere on africa's eastern coast, australia, china and malaysia suspended the joint search in 2017 a private u. s. company hired by the malaysian government to scour the c bed, also came up empty handed in 2018. malaysian authorities say that open to renewing the search if new leads arise. but if a now it remains suspended. jang is heading back to malaysia once again. the 10th anniversary of the plains last, despite everything he still hopeful he'll some day know what happened to his mother will i'm still quite optimistic about finding the plane,
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even though the journey over the past 10 years as left is wanting to cry. what's having notice left, even after a decade, jang isn't giving up on finding your answers. as the designer and fashion leader iris f o has died at the grand old age of 102. she was not only a fixture of the fashion world for more than half a century, but also an interior design style setter and a passionate collector of contemporary art. give a damn about going to the party of being at the party was getting dressed for the party and there's truth in poetry in the design of alexander wang who had the well . she kissed centenary and i always app so was instantly recognizable by her. oh, besides clauses and colorful costume jewelry, you're going to run good tests, but you can't learn stuff. i think they're 2 different things. i think style is in
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your dna. and once you average, you have to work at it. but good taste, candidate and be taught them was moved to app folder in her from bully and fashion sense. she was also and accomplished textile design. sometimes they'll get a piece of fabric and i listen to the thread states. they tell me a story. they, they sing the song, they do something in new york native app full studied. oh, it's before working for a fashion magazine for full decades. she and her husband, restored in sol tank styles, including to the white house at full, was also an avid collector to fluids. of park avenue apartment were filled with work by the great design is of the 20th century. her own clothing and jewelry collection was so celebrated new york's match opponents and museum of art dedicated a retrospective exhibition to it in 2005. but full was no fashion
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snob. she said she was as likely to pick up interesting jewelry in the harlem jump shop. as in tiffany's, or i don't buy, i don't care how valuable it is in the marketplace. it could be a piece of junk if it appeals to me, then it's from a app, so popular energy page in the final decades of high life, the 2014 document we always introduce to, to a new generation. that's so nice to hear, makes a girl feel like there's still a chance the self described geriatric style. it may no longer be with us in person, but the inspiration iris outfield gave us winning their own that's it for now. coming up next reporter looks at the slow pace of reconstruction following last year's devastating earthquakes in turkey. i melissa can, thanks for watching the
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