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the, the, this is dw news. why, from berlin waiting to set sail. so gonzo, the 1st ship carrying humanitarian supplies from cyprus, is ready to go. aid is desperately needed with the un warning, many palestinians face famine. portugal hatch to the poles for general elections. recent corruption scandals have dented support for the main screen parties. and the far right is looking to capitalize on the and a warm welcome to viewers around the world. i'm michael ok. a humanitarian corridor
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crossing the mediterranean sea from cypress may soon see is 1st trial deliveries to gaza. the open arms relief ship and the port of monica has been loaded with desperately needed food for palestinian set to be on the brink of famine, spanish and u. s. charity say they or waiting for approval from authorities including is really inspectors. so the ship can cross to gaza. a temporary dog must be finished to receive the aid, as well as a means of distribution. the us military has meanwhile dispatched a ship meant to build a larger peer for a more expansive effort that will take at least several weeks to construct. let's get more on the story from dw corresponded rosie bertrand, who is in cyprus at the port in monica, rosie for months. now the e u. n. partners have been calling for more a to be delivered to gaza. what took them so long to find this new route squared
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right here just by the port in lauren echo which is know the very starting point, the hub of this new maritime a's course. or i'm just at that port and use our say their ship is know, ready to go. they've told me it's buried about $200.00 tons worth of food a that includes things like rice like slower, but also proteins. they say like tons to. no, no, we've been reporting on this idea to launch a maritime 8 course or 4 months, but it seemed that the breakthrough came on friday and we know that n g o ship is being here for about 3 weeks. getting ready. now as part of this plan, officials will perform checks on 8 here in cyprus, including israeli officials. so that is very, it can go directly to gaza, where we know this is much need to know what i've been told is that they ship shoot, depart today, but they are waiting for a final green light because there are lots of parties involved here. this is a plan that was brokerage by the u, the u. s. united arab emirates. and of course,
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cyprus itself very heavily involved. so we're waiting to see, you know, when they some much needed maiden voyage will actually set sale. so again, what, what took them so long because there's so many partners involved and it was complicated. is that what you're saying? well, we know that the european union as a whole was being kind of divided when it comes to its general response to the conflict that has been united for a long time and a call for increase to monitoring access. and i should say that this route vfc is not the simplest route to get into the goals. of course, there are land borders which have been heavily restricted out of course, based on had to be brokerage between these different partners increasingly with israel, which is very concerned about what kind of a content is actually getting into gone. so note, it seems that we know is at least moving ahead, but there will certainly be criticism from some part. so this is too little too late and too complicated because we know that situation on the ground and gaza is
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dire. it appears that this root may also be costly. how viable easiest route, long term scan. well, and you can see kind of com walters behind me, the sun shining here, but make no mistake. this will not be an easy, dirty. it's about 400 kilometers from cypress to gaza. the dirty will take at least a day sailing and then off loading onto what we believe will be a make shift. jackie, this being constructed by one of the n g o is involved, and then a days travel back. so it's not, it doesn't look like this is going to be ramping up huge amounts of age straight to where you live with how i've heard from one on one of the and using volt, saying this will immediately allow them to reach more families. they say, particularly in northern gauze or the besieged part is that the part of that besieged territory, which there's been a lot of concern raised a boat. so it's not going to be simple. and as i said, they're certainly concerned that this is not the easiest way to get a before these conflict throughout kid,
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there were about 500 trucks of age going into guns every day. and the latest figures i have from the youth, is it not? it's not about a 100, there has been air drugs. there have been some logical sense. of course, i know this maritime corridor. the whole goal here is to get more age aid. but i think there are certainly calls at least review unofficial saying based chord or simply cannot replace moreland access and those calls remain there for, for less restrictions to get land borders cross. and to get aiden in the traditional way. understood a that's a dw corresponding rosie richard. many facts. here's a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. tibetans living in exile in india have commemorated the 65th anniversary of their failed uprising against china. their spiritual leader of the dalai lama fled to india 1959 . after the defeat, tibetans have been fighting for their independence since the bad is internationally recognized as a part of china. in indonesia,
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at least 19 people have died in slash, floods, and lands lives on 2 montrose island. rescuers are searching for several of those missing differential range of pounder. the region since thursday, forcing tens of thousands of residents to evacuate. indonesians living in malaysia is capital or re casting their votes in presidential elections after allegations of font color. one poor is the cd. with the largest number of indonesian voters abroad, several officials are suspected of tampering with that list. in february's polls, most irregularities involved mainland balance within 60000, people need to re cast their votes. well in portugal today, voters are deciding whether to shift the country to the right. as other european nations have done in recent months and years. portugal has had 8 years of rule
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under the socialist party, but late opinion polls show a center by coalition is a distinct possibility. also in the mix, the far right party shaking it's expected to pick up significant support. main screen politicians have so far rolled out working with the party in cobbling together a governing coalition. caribbean nations have called on emergency meeting 2 and a surge in gang violence in haiti. criminal groups have been attacking the capital, driving residents from their homes. the gangs want the prime minister to resign. he was out of the country when the latest violins broke out and still isn't back. a fax of our sins committed by armed gangs in haiti, forcing many families to flee their homes. next, they came with big guns. we have no guns when we can defend ourselves. all of us
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the children are suffering. these displays people have moved to shelters and are now grappling with shortages of food and water. for me, even when our families send us 30 or 50 us dollars, we can't get it to all the banks are closed, nothing is functioning. there's no food or no water. with desperation going, many haitians are crossing the border into the dominican republic to access essential supplies and the bi national market alarming neighboring countries and prompting the caribbean community to go for a special meeting on monday over the prices. the heads of government of the craven community, remain engaged to deep discussion with the various vehicle as in haiti and 5 minutes. the honors are acutely aware of the arts of need for consensus. while
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calls for bees are growing. louder games has persisted in their violence. they said that they would not back off onto the prime minister aria andre steps down. people in ireland to have voted to reject reforms to the constitution into referendums, had they passed their proposals would have white and the definition of family and changed wording regarding women's roles and society. despite support from the government and opposition party, some voters said the language was unclear and the reforms hadn't been explained well enough. it was a bit to remove old fashion family values from islands constitution. but it failed . the government had pitched the vote, but in the end it have to concede the feet. we accept responsibility for the results was our responsibility to convince the majority of people to vote yes. and how many charities failed to do so much. with the support of all the main
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opposition parties, the prime minister had sought to make 2 changes to the constitution. written in 1937, one to expand the definition of family, the 2nd to replace the language around a mother's duties in the home with applause, recognizing that providing care should be of responsibility for the why the family . not just the mother. while many voters do want to get rid of outdated concept, many found the wording confusing and set the vote which rushed. i voted yes for the family one because you know there's all different sites. somebody didn't know in the sec when just because of the way it was where it is. i think the women's by the others argued, the changing the language on care would make it a private responsibility and not
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a state one. families cannot just clarify people that home we made support, they needs this part of the government and they need supports overall in their lives. our lunch has moved away from its conservative catholic roots and recent years a voters have voted in favor of allowing divorce, same sex marriage and abortion. in previous referendums, this time though, the irish government struggled to convince the pop like something it says, it will have to reflect on going forward. well, the final touches are being put in place for the biggest night in hollywood. the oscars, of course, i'll work here. women to repeat the 3 our historical drama oppenheimer is expected to snag most of the coveted prizes,
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including best picture director and after it goes into the event with 13 nominations, the years highest grossing movie. barbie is also likely to play a strong role in the show, despite being seen as an outside bed for any of the major awards. did you bring your role to play? the oscars will also be followed closely here in germany. xandra who has been nominated for best actress for her role in the film and any other fall, she's hoping to be the 1st person from germany to win the award since 1937. i'm sorry to interrupt, i'm sorry, but i don't the strong combat of women such roles suit sound of a few to replace them with great intensity who, some way it was and what we were going through in anatomy of a fall. she plays a successful author who suspected of murder. did she push your husband out of a window after an argument or not?
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the movie leaves the question unanswered. the film has earned xander to numerous awards at the cannes film festival last summer. it received the panama dog, not least, due to phyllis performance. in december, she received the european film award for best actress. in february, she received, this is off the top french film award. a 2nd film starring filter is also in cinemas worldwide, and attracting critical acclaim. for the place, the wife of our ships, commander who dies hers, a loving mother who can also be as cold as ice, with no scruples about wearing the 1st coat of a murder, jewish woman in a still highlighting the banality of evil and the shadow of
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a concentration camp. the trinna is an exceptional talent working in european film. she inhabits or roles with great passion, but remains true to herself, self confident, and politically active, even of screen. i am fortunate to be able to work in peace. you're fortunate to work in peace and some people are not working in peace right now. not even living in peace right now. so i think it's not. there is nothing to explain about this is something that we collectively have to achieve. who is reputation as a fearless and versatile actor is getting hollywood is attention, not that monster. and that attention could soon transform her from a european star into a global household name. of the screws may be today, but the stores have some competition. new images from the james web space telescope show the star forming region called n g c 6
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o 4. it's located in the triangle and galaxy nearly 3000000 like years from there. the telescope allows astronomers to study star clusters in their early formation sports life is next. i'll be back next down. the roads. people have to say that's why we listen to every weekend on d w. the discovery change your mind just if.

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