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the the, this is the, the, the news line from the opening a new passport age to reach gaza. your chief us of a, from the lines has 3 1st ship delivering international aid to gaza. is yours leave . cyprus bought a new c condo on, so we'll have left around 2000000 faces. the threats of fact also on the program. us president joe biden, to live as a state of the union address, getting out of republicans and hoping to reassure taxes that seems ready for an election very much for donald trump. tucker, state media before the president, advisor of type one says upcoming elections at the end of this month will be his last the
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i'm so glad you're welcome to the program. international assets taking shape to set up a path by sea to deliver urgently needed a to millions of people in gaza. the chief sort of funds of lines that the car drove between cyprus and casa, could begin operating this weekend on an unlimited amount of 8 has been reaching the temperature by labs because of his riley blockades. the u. n. has one millions that are facing the subject assignment you commission president us to live on the line visit site, press the starting point for new maritime age car door to gaza. and today we are facing issue many terry and catastrophe in gaza. us as we stand by the innocent civilians in palestine. and this is why europe is financing
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a major humanitarian, 8 effort, fault, honest opinions in gaza and in the region. we're not very close to the opening of the car you doing? hopefully this saturday, this sunday. and i'm very glad to see that an initial pilot operation will be launched today. the you will work together with the united states, the u. a. e. in other countries to ship food medicine, an equipment for shelter, from a port in cyprus, straits to a temporary pit that the united states says it will build on the coast of garza. several countries continue to power shoot food puzzles into the goal is to strip. as the risk of salvation on the ground is spreading. these age convoys recently passed over the buddha from egypt. but others of blocks from crossing by his radio
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store to use or protest as any food that does arrive is hard to come by and is often a dangerous proceed inside the aid and do it. and we've got some flour pen gone as soon as he walked, because really showed us distraught as freeze god bullets. if my fingers i lost 10 pounds and i have a bullet in my shoulder. the new initiative to deliver aid by sea has yet to set sail. the u. n. welcomes the effort. but it says that land rates remain the optimal way to get all forms of aid into gaza. a well i'm at buyer. um is regional media and communication advisor for the norwegian refugee council. i asked him how realistic and what it is that this new maritime college will could
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open this weekend. good evening, phil. thanks for having me in terms of this being realistic? probably uh, i mean we help so at least uh, you know, any age from any, any size of the boat that comes in to garza. however, the question is, what happened to the, to the actual land troops that we have, or have we given up on those? have we give enough one convincing israel to allow more age and have we give enough one diplomacy? as, as these 2 are bringing some, you know, some of the leave to people who are literally starving and it goes to right now. i mean this before this team is, is welcome because people are so desperate that security knowing does that way. you know, we are hearing reports of children dying. it's malnutrition. however, what we need to see is, is uh the reopening,
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the full reopening of the, of the land crossings in rough. uh and uh, cut them uh, shut off. right. um, well, perhaps you could on to your own question. uh, do you believe that we have given up on uh, a reopening the land crossings? i mean, all this distraction we're hearing in the media. oh, you know there's this new promotion is, is ports and maritime routes. and, and, you know, they call rachel from trump. cypress does tell us that it looks like the wrapping up is a truce. that andrews, which are the fastest, the most efficient and the most affordable, the, the least expensive. and the quickest it looks like we are now looking at a scenario where, you know, this has been a politicized so politicized that we're not able to, you know, bring in just extra a few 100 trucks a day to,
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to relieve the people. so it looks like more and more, you know, of it. i mean, it looks like the, the diplomacy of politics is now, you know, into feeling in the works is age and age. age release offers. um, at the same time, you know, we're looking at rough uh, which is the zone where, you know, you have to crossings one rough, i want income show them that have been obstructed over the past few weeks. so probably the answers. i mean, i hope not, but looks like, yeah, it looks like, you know, these alternatives. it looks like they are being floated as a substitute to land roots. i'm, this is the real danger here. all right. what is the danger if i is coming in a virus say, and we also have this, the american announcement to this country pose in due course. but if a it is coming in a by say, so long as the eye gets,
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and why does it matter whether it comes by, say, or by land as it does matter? because while we brainstorming, how are we going to bring this in? how we can construct, where are we going to construct for, for how long it's gonna take off people who are starving at the moment. and the danger is, as i said in promoting this as the, you know, as the home grail, as the replacement of agents as you know, of course, if that, if that takes place, there are questions about inspections, about who's gonna, who's going to oversee the who's going to have control over inspections. israel gonna also interest you in, in the shipments that are coming in, who is going to actually uh, you know, on loans closed these boxes of the, of the ship stokes. and, you know, it's, it's a whole catalogue with questions that we, we have to ask. oh, while you know, you know, display spe, full, pregnant mothers, children star, and have just kidney ohs. i'm, you know,
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we're talking about rama done in the next few days. and that's another reminder that people have seen actually almost phosphate to to dead fair in garza. so. busy that's the, that's the thing joe, we should not be distracted from the solution, which is the land roots are rough estimate kind of shuttle go thousands of trucks that could be good to get the pressing on. that's what used to be encouraged, giving us much to think about. thank you for joining us. i'm a buyer and from the norwegian refugee thompson. thank to germany as one of the number of countries urging israel. and i'm asked to reach a safe spot in guys had before the most and holy month of ramadan. but that looks unlikely at the moment as well as long states offensive against thomas miller fence following the october 7th, 10 or attacks in out of east jerusalem. ramadan, preparations are happening in the shadow of the wolf. dw has been talking to people about what they're expecting from the muslim holy month,
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the east jerusalem's old city. it's usually festive at this time of year. but the war and gaza has left many here and a somber mood. now shops are open, but there are no decorations or lights. when there are no stupid eaves, you don't feel rama done. and there are people who have food to eat. but there are a lot of people that want to be able to eat because there's no food liking garza animals. i'm going to go, this is not ramadan. it's more like a funeral home to pay condolences in with them because in this situation is a very sad thing just to them, we can't even think about what will happen and we can't even comprehend what is happening, but bring that with them. sure. hang on one, there is no sense of anything festivity. there is no ramadan when i see it. i'm all done. beyond the depressed mood, there are also worries about the alex, a mosque. one of is love's holy is places also known as the temple mount. the holy
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site in judaism after him, also called on palestinians to visit in great numbers during ramadan. right wing members of israel's cabinet called for severe restrictions on visitors. but earlier this week, prime minister benjamin netanyahu said israel would met a similar number of visitors as in previous years. this was welcomed by the islamic custodian of the holy site. i know most of the ruins you've done. we are very delighted that there are matters that have started to become clear to muslims in this bless edmunds regarding the opening of the doors of alex on mosque to all visitors without age restrictions, according to the decisions we have heard and learned about them. i mean, i mean up or there is one bright spot, special ramadan suites hotel. i have a field folded pancake matthew on the, on the line with them. there is no rama done without so tell you every one will
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have it and bring it home to alias man law for you. some traditions into your no matter what, as muslims in east jerusalem and around the world prepare for their holy months. that to the u. s rep president by them has delivered the state of the union address . in addition to outlining plans to get more 8 into gaza, he took aim at donald trump ahead of november's likely election re match. joe biden used his state of the union address to make the case for a 2nd term in office, firing several broad sides that republican front runner, donald trump, never referring to him by name only as my pre, the assessor. he opened his address by declaring democracy under threat at home and abroad, and criticizing trump for inviting russia to invade nato countries. if they don't spend more on defense. further assessing, a former republican president tell us food quote,
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to whatever the hell you want. that's a quote for the present actually said that boeing down the russian later, i think it's outrages is dangerous and it's on acceptable by didn't frame the upcoming election as a choice between revenge and decency. he vowed to restore the federal abortion rights re committed us support for ukraine, and spend a large portion of a 68 minute address on the war in the middle east and building plans to build a temporary port for a deliveries to gaza by sea. trump kept up a steady stream of replies on. this is the truth social site defending himself and blasting biden for what he described. quote, the angriest, least compassionate and worst state of the union speech ever made. trump attacked by the over border security, which has emerged as a central themes up to 2024 campaign. what's happened now is
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a harsh show. the country, our country is being laughed at all over the world. over the past 3 years, biden is actively aided and abetted the importation of millions and millions of illegal alien migrants and resettle them into your communities at any time during the past 3 years crooked joe biden. and he is crooked as you can be, and the most incompetent president, we have a could have called off the invasion. but to this day, he is keeping the hordes of a legal migraines and a legal is pouring into the country. but if elected trump is promising to launch the largest deportation operation in american history poll show a majority of americans trust republicans. more than democrats, on securing the border in his address by the accused republicans of playing politics with the border by stalling and the railing. a bi partisan bill on
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security reforms because his predecessor told them to correspond to janelle durham alone in washington to walk me through with the main takeaways of the president's speech. well, this was the state of the union speech with a lot of objectives he had to tout his achievements at home and abroad. he had to lay out a vision for a potential 2nd term, but by far his biggest mission was to dispel concerns about his age and his fitness . to dispel concerns that he could not lead the country for potentially for more years with energy and with vigor, even at the age of $81.00. and by most measures, he was able to deliver on that mission. this was quite a forceful speed shops. there were apparently more than 80 exclamation points in the techs at times. it certainly felt like more, but he was able to ad lib with republicans go back and forth with them as we were
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cat calling and doing. he made jokes. he called blogs. now this wasn't a stumble free speech. it was also marked at many points by his need to cough but, but in most of the ways that county really was able to deliver on that mission, he was able to show that he was in command and control that he had fight in him. and that was something that was very important to be able to show, especially to those watching at home. yeah. who was he hoping to reach? well just because of the timing of the state of the union, it really did set up the general election fight between him and donald trump, who again he did not refer to by name, simply referred to him as by predecessor, he did that 13 or so times but so it's important to note that this is going to be the most prominent platform that he has before the election. it's also a platform that donald trump doesn't have. so he really did use that platform to reach out to voters who might be undecided between him and trump. he reminded them
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of the threat that donald trump pulls us to democracy, to remind them about january 6th and how donald trump quote, sought to bury the truth about january 6, referring of course, without event where trump supporters are thought to overturn the results of the 2020 election and rioted at the capital. he said in an attempt to trump that you can't only love your country if you win. so what he was doing here was trying to reach out to voters to distinguish himself up the, to distinguish himself from donald trump and urge them to vote for him and not trump. and the word about reactions to the spaceship beyond donald trump. yes, well, republicans have already called this state of the union, the overly overly political and divisive. but of course they weren't going to like it any way. if he had been moderate and conciliatory. they would have said it was
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a weak speech. but in terms of ordinary americans, there was a pool released of by cnn. and so russ saying that $6.00 to $10.00 americans reacted positively to the speech with 35 percent saying that i taught, they reacted very positively. it's really hard to know whether, you know, the state of the union speech will translate into votes at the ballot box. so the election is quite a far away in november. but it's fair to say that this was a pivotal moment in jo biden's campaign. and this is a win for him more than anything else. types, but do general demo in washington to tell you why president ventured type of on says this month's local elections will be his last this past events suggesting that he would stand for another tub is comments came during a visit by his ukrainian count upon for the altima is that landscape husband and also said he was ready to host the faith stomach between ukraine in russia. i'm going to, if he would contribute to the construction of ukraine when the will ends to tie
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foot on his leg. today's country for more than 20. he is winning more than a dozen election since 2002 when he's covered at the 5 year term in hotly contested elections. last may just get more of the corresponding done in jones in a stumble, welcome. donald's hope was in the tangle of what the president's reported to have said because the elections at the end of this month, a local broadband presidential as well indeed, and why he has made the statement. so it has pro klein the law of discussion and certainly has rekindled questions about his health throughout his presidency. he has been taught by room is all field health, but it could also simply be an electron employee because at the end of the month, we have very hotly contested local elections. not more so than here in the sample where odd one is desperate to al c. incumbent, a crumb in my molar. i'm back contests is too close to cold, so it could be in a 10 by ode one to consolidate his boat. he's base
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a head again ahead of these critical electrons. you similar statements in law. she's present until electron praying. pricing's heavily on the fact that this is his last campaign, and it was seen as the attempt to consolidate his base. and it did work then. but it has to be also said he's was a very careful he said, the reason why this is last has nothing to do with any questions of health. it's purely because of the constitution. and it's what we expect to the next year he's expect to do, trying to introduce a new constitution. how does one, the room of that the end of term limits could be one of those changes which would open the door from standing again. all right, okay. i'm away from that, the president says, just tell the press conference regarding his meeting with you, cried new peasants on demands and landscape. what did they say? a while it was a little lawsuits will be discussed in this meeting of one of the key things in the agenda was so landscape calling for a more i'm she's expected when he arrived here before he met with her once you visit the ship yard where that is being built
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a warship for the ukraine. the navy is also room with that. the money with discussions is pressing the wants of delivering the large amounts of munitions. if your credit is in desperate need of, uh, temporary shells and tucking possibly could be providing those above all along with that there was also discussions about possibly renewing or trying to provide the grain export deal, which allowed you credit to explore large amounts of grain to the world markets, which did help to drive down to prices that ended when russia walked away from the field. and if he discussions about how to continue to explore grain of currently there, all these, well cool to monetary and safe car. those are the 2 leaders are expenses and talked about. so for expanding those and increasing great next bowls. and also the question of piece talk. so those one is very key to position himself as a guy that can sell it takes a possibly to bring an end to this conflict, although they also paid for the difference between the 2 lead us. so let's keep you didn't show much interested in any idea of having a sit down meeting with these russian counter balls,
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which are the ones is pricing for the studies calling for them to attend the peace conference which is excluding bruship. another one is not very easy asked, think about that. so that will some difference between the 2 lead us. but this meeting certainly on the schools, how would one like to see himself as a key player in this conflict? i give that to dian dw, corresponded down in jones, and it's tumble we'll take a look at some of the stores making headlines around the world. the government has abducted at least 200 nigerian school pupils from a school in the northwest and town of creek and could do the state massages are still trying to confirm the exact number taken dozens of students that are on some accommodate in the region. in 2014 extremists, i could not more than 200 girls from she bought village green students and flashed with police in athens. during the demonstration, the guys government plans to introduce private yvonne universities protestors for
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petrol bombs and fireworks. the police are trying to disperse. the crowds to augusta legislation with vacant degrees from prove private institutions equivalent to those from public investors. un secretary general attorney gutierrez's, one that a backlash against women's rights is threatening progress across the world. locking international women's day instead of global crises, or hitting women and girls causes from top to hand hung good to climate disaster and tetra side describe the situation in afghanistan as the most egregious example . millions of women. well, i out of the mold and the $400000.00 soldiers currently surfing in the ukrainian armed forces around to 20 percent of women. majority serve and supporting roles, but some have gone to fight on the front lines in the countries ongoing war against the russian invasion. getting that to chance was a fight in itself. as mike santa reports,
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one shot one kill me look something up. she used to work in a bakery now she's a sniper. today she shows us what she does on a 100 meter range. somewhere in central you cream. and that's a front line for targets can be more than a kilometer away. or job take skills and a certain mindset too. so well, i see my enemy. i see the occupier who came to our land when to destroy our statements. are people not sure there's nothing more. so this one to show illegal, but she says many still question her ability to do this because she's a woman and women have long served in the ukrainian armed forces. but few take part
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in combat or who might just put it. the woman who shot this video is another one. it's last fall in the are of the ukrainian soldiers are holding one against a russian onslaught. after hours of battle, they bring their wounded to safety. the will meet alana and done best region. we're not fighting. she stays in the village. she says, joining the war, changed her life or to the job here i feel life on my tongue on my lips, you know, why feel much more than i did in civilian life for 2 hours to remove it too. before the war, she was a common occasion trainer and keith know atlanta clears trenches with the infantry . she had to push for a front plane job put down and she asked me,
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do you really want to come that position? it's difficult and not all commanders except girls and combat positions. i said, i don't care what's going on with the commanders. i don't care how hard it is. i know for sure that i can get personal slice for young was. she has been decorated for her courage by presidents lensky. yet it's not all bravado. in this video was recorded after a battle with heavy losses. to do be curse to everyone who's behind. this is back in central ukraine, sniper, alexandra, texas, to the temporary flat. she shares with her husband who also joined up as a sniper, where you need to be invisible. she says being as small as she is, can be an advantage. and women in general can be less emotionally driven than men. she suggests. it's just too much of a sudden they are not only less aggressive,
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but also think more about each task and that is, but they do not do it suddenly, but try to think it over and analyze it and carry it out with a full head thinking more about safety and those around them. fortunately here, that's not a view shared by many in the military course. magical every woman in the army for the past to show that she is worthy to be in the same combat position and fight on an equal footing with a master with your com. that's something infantry soldier elaina has also had to do . she says she has been accepted by her peers, but 2 years into the war. as a queen struggles to fill the ranks many women who want to follow her example have a fight on their hands to do so. just to remind you about top story,
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