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the the, this is the, the, the news life on the pallet a ship carrying hundreds of tons of a 3rd, gaza finally leaves cyprus. vessel is the 1st to use a new maritime see really being set up with a goal of guessing bulk humanitarian aid into the besieged territory. also on the program is just 5 minutes to increase to resign. those kinds of violence sweeps the capital i real only is an onset. com says regional beings as discuss a possible intervention, dw mates. they ask on refugees across lots of americas mountains and jungles to reach the united states that are stuck on facing out on certain future
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the . i feel welcome to the program. the 1st ship carrying a to gauze that through a new c, colorado from cypress, has deposit the open arms, is expected to take a couple of days to reach casa, and has been hailed by the your european union. as a signal of hope. marathon carter was set out by cyprus, the united arab emirates, the united states, the european union, and the united states amongst us as a round of applause as the ship set sail. it's the much needed the maiden voyage on a new maritime sea car door operated by charities from this new hall in the secrete, city of learning code was that a logical court today i'll ship is leaving on what is the historic commission to the coast of gauze this ship is low, digital, moisture, $200.00 tons of food and that'd be distributed immediately to the people of gauze.
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i think that they got that getting here was an easy, it took months of political talks to agree applied under, which is really officials overseas cypriot security checks. so the precious cargo can go straight to gaza. but the journey ahead is complex to the crossing is some 400 kilometers and the age group operating the ship has been building a, make shift, jackie, to offload the aid off the gauze and coast. most of the crossing we tracked from this coordination help in learn to call. these are the eyes and ears of the secret government from this room officials can monitor the port on the maritime colors or so they can deploy rescue vessels. shoot a chips get into distress, or it's a lot of painstaking work for one shipment. but the plan is to ramp up deliveries in the coming weeks. very small, 18 cypress, and of course ships that will stay daily for low. nice uh,
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fast shipment, but uh we have to be cautious. we have to be uh to have the patient patients that the, the situation needs. this is by no means the simplest way to get food. 2, thousands is real. says it's committed to facilitating 8 access, but it's faced accusations of blocking crucial supplies for civilians through land border crossings. so while they see card or bring some relief, the united nation says it cannot replace traditional age roots as family lose where this journey and will not result from rosie butch shot in cyprus, who joins us now. welcome rosie. so i dial so at to reach the gaza. what happened? stand at the other side school that really is the most complicated part of this
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entire operation because there is no permanent port infrastructure in gaza. not of course comes in the context of a years long. it's really they will book and so according to the end use that are operating this mission that i've been speaking to. they are been busy constructing a, a temporary make. she's just in order to off load it by crane, and then they say, they suit a should go directly to the people of northern casa, which is the part of the speech territory over which there is most concerned. of course we do, new united nation is currently boarding of 8 simon in gaza. so really this age kind of get there soon enough. it's being held as a historic moment. you saw there, there were tears were run into the close when the ship departed. it's not an easy journey, it's been cold by the european, give me at least a signal of who still, there's most of crushed marks ahead if i just chose tech to this new root can be, especially when it comes to just the dire situation at that ships final destination, right? so that's happening. but of course it is not without controlling as
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a big ass cold. so talk us through how much of each ship can carry on how that compares with a much easier method of a delivery by road. so they say 1st shape carries $200.00 tons of age and the groups that i spoke to that are operating. it told me that includes things like rice like slower, but also tons vegetables kind protein like to know. but that $200.00 tons is of course just a drop in the ocean despite the fact there is like the plot is to wrap up these deliveries. it's not the simplest way. it's not the quickest way to get $880.00 that would be by the traditional lines routes before the october 7th. so most terror attacks have ensued is really bombardment of casa around $500.00 trucks of age. a day. we're going to the street know, according to the european union that states here by 100. and of course in the meantime, the need has really increased by israel, broken this maritime cord,
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or it claims is committed to getting a to 1000 civilians. but it's also based accusations of locking crucial aid for those civilians in need, especially that supposed to be the case with your opinion, for example, this being calling for unrestricted to monitoring access. and therefore, we purchase from the un saying that these new maritime chords are simply cannot replace those traditional loveretts. it had been hope that the open arms would set . so we can rosie, do we know why it was denied? it's been a bit, it's a good thing here, tracking it for a few days. now i should say it's 1st week to get to this position it too many lots of negotiations. we were reporting on the funds for this course already. but in november then there was an announcement on friday that it was the ship was expect to set sail on saturday or sunday. that did not happen. we heard that on sunday nights and secrete officials that we'd be happy within the coming hours. my understanding is that it was dying to technicalities,
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especially on the guards inside of course, building a jackie to try and receive this aid is no need to speak, not just a sub, a signal, perhaps of some of the difficulties that lie head, expedia, complex operational, we saw there, those think read officials cannot control room, try to monitor each step. where is this ship will go across space for all mature journey. it won't be easy, but it has been healdsburg know as a regular pope to try and get some much needed desperately needed food into the territory. okay, thank you for that, rosie rosie butch odd in cyprus. ok, so a dribble of 8 into gaza by road. now we've been talking about this a seabrook that's just open one of the other routes. one of the other ways of getting a aide into gaza has been ad drops and germany has just announced that it will take part in them is that at drops the german air force will join join the us egypt, friends, and belgium, which is already participated in recent drops attention has been shifted towards
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alternative routes. this is around the limits. overland delivers the un estimates of the quote of goss. this population is now at risk assignment. let's find out more about jeremy's plans from dw political correspondent, hans brown. welcome, hans. when is this due to happen as well? the german government says as quickly as possible, that means within several days, these german military transfer plans that are stationed in france at the moment, the drum and say that is an advantage because france has already participated in these ad drops. so the german pilots can learn from their french colleagues how best to do this. and of course, they always logistical methods involved. the training, the person that was involved and getting the age to be made ready. that's likely to be in cyprus. the plans will fly from france to cyprus, pick up the material,
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the and then go onto gaza. so yes, as quickly as possible, but i would say less than a week. i didn't say is i have criticize this use of add drops of won't that costly and efficient? they have sometimes ends up in the city. so why is germany doing this? instead of sending a, a by land or the german, a spokesperson for the german foreign ministry, said that in fact, of close to a many and everybody else i guess, would prefer to continue supplying age by lands. but that's, as we know, has become very, very difficult and is by far too little reaching the guys and population so that the situation there is getting more and more critical. so in desperation of all these other ways of trying to get into guys that are being tried, including the ad drops as well as the c route that is not being opened. but of course, there's also a sense of political frustration. i think one can say both on the part of the
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german government and other western governments and our governments, for instance, a whole to participating because uh, these deliveries are made so difficult by is riley controls. basically, on this, i'm away from a to another story. i'm making that headlines that and that's germany's involvement in the rescue of full funds from rafa. and what more can you task? yes, indeed. that's the story that just emerged and i think should not in fact have become public. it was found dollars by his writing media, i think, and that it involves a german run off and it's in rough in the southern got a strip, several dozen children as well as some of the some of the ad all said we're looking off to them and their families were evacuated from the with the help of the is right. the army in fact um and have a reach to the west bank, the palestinian territories on the west bank this weekend. it's something that's
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the german government has been trying to organize for months in fact, and it's not being successful, but it's something that was meant to remain confidential because what's happening now is that especially the more right wing members of the is right of the government oper testing vehemently against people from gaza, actually reaching participating territories on the west bank, even if not children. thanks a lot, hans. w comes on has bronze. and buddy, i hate to you why the prime minister otto already has agreed to resign and after weeks of increasing down environments and as what follows crises towards between kind of be in the design us secretary states. and to me blinking eighty's been described as being at that tipping point designed criminal guns, overwhelmed the capital. the guys have been demanding the prime minister's resignation for weeks as i, and these deadly violence on and across the impoverished country, which i of the kind of the kind of in into governmental organization can become declared that more people had been killed in hate to this year that have been
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killed in the war and ukraine. haiti is rapidly defending into anarchy. violence in the capital of pots and pans continues to escalate. the gangs not controlled large slates of the city. the alliance of gainesville in the civil war. if i minister, we had only did not step down and with the international airport close to all flights, he's being stranded in puerto rico, unable to a ton at emergency somebody to the group of kind of be a nation is known as carrot con. concluded that the trouble of the nation needed new leadership, a multinational secuity focus on that side of the money. the prime minister apparently got the message and made this statement by my b. yeah. last night, the council of ministers agreed to put the transitional presidential council in place in the members of the account,
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so will be selected in agreement with different sectors of the national life of the government. i am running with the move itself immediately after the establishment of said council must be yeah, it came shortly after us secretary of state anthony blinking said washington with double aid to haiti, including another 100000000 dollars for an international security for us to restore order we support the plan to create a broad base, inclusive, independent presidential college 2nd, enabled the swift deployment of the multi national security support mission. and 3rd, prove that deployment through a reinforced ation, national police create the security conditions that are necessary to whole free and fair elections. to haitians stuck in the middle of gang violence, so weeks,
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these kind of come back to promises. meetings every little label is a solution driven by haitians. come cannot do anything for us. it's like when you run for the right and end up folding and the much, the only thing i can say is the abbey alone. we is out forever. the count do anything for his anymore. i hate see, has not towels in election since 2016. as far as lead to scramble to find a solution, the question loons, who could be up to the task of governing? how you can move into a list of how old eyes crews are in the haitian capital port of products. so welcome harald has that announcement from the prime minister of face the resignation had any effect on the violence but still at the early moments of uh, of this announcement uh as it was done very late last night. and we expected to
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have some sort of reaction today. uh, yeah, no uh, formal reaction from various stakeholders at this point. the truth be told is that there is a expectations with regards to the 7 member council that hasn't been named yet. and perhaps this is what they're waiting for. okay. just to focus on what you've seen over the last couple of days. what have you experienced? well, a bit of a strange reprieve as the talks were happening in kingston, jamaica. we've had the over 24 hours of relative peace, allowing our fuel to come out of uh uh, the seaside terminal, allowing some staples to be coming out of the ports and allowing for folks to resupply as they are carefully watching. what will happen in the coming hours and how widespread zach has the vine and spray and has it been confined to the capital?
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is it across the country? so the gains control, you just actually 80 percent of the, of the cabin, all of the metropolitan area of puerto prince. and it affects the whole country in the sense that the whole country is dependent on for the prints to be resupplied, because it's indeed the, it's the interface with the world. so although the, the bulk of the violence is in town in part of france, but the effects are felt throughout the country. okay, so with that, let's see that the statements from carry. com and the us secretary of state. and what's your understanding of how they intend to restore secure, say that on the ground and hazy well, various stakeholders, including local stakeholders, here in haiti, the international community through care. com the us and canada have agreed yesterday to have a proposal that would allow for
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a counsel of the 7 members, the presidential council event 7 members to take over the rule of aria law. whether or not they will be able to deliver on peace, deliver on the elections, remains to be seen, and all these criminal gangs who cold for out of your own rings the resignation all day amongst the stakeholders who will be consulted. oh, will they be sort of round it up and put in jail as well? they're not part of the 7 member council. i be it's not directly and they uh they have yet to react. you know, to formally, to this announcement and for what have to do with 5 i for, for what has to do with front and telling them, remember that nearly 5000 inmates have fled last week in the biggest prison break in recent memory. and are still not, no, haven't been reported,
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you know, to be time being arrested. yep. good talking to you. thank you so much for joining us. that's doing this. the whole, the isaac on the, in the haitian capital for the price. we'll take a look at some most orders making headlines around the world. now we're starting uh slow down wherever the sudanese on this and that forces have made significant gains in the 11 month old civil war against the rebels quoted themselves. rapids support forces in recaptured parts of odom on the 2nd safety just across the nile from the capitol. how to including the symbolically important headquarters of saddam's national broadcasting corporation. the rest i'm going to chicago signs assisting people on board has crashed while taking offs northeast of moscow. the defense ministry says an engine 5, general takeovers are likely cause of her crushed insight. whether there were any survivors, double trouble for travelers in germany today as the train drivers in both hands
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and cabin crew went on strikes, most of the country's rail services were cancelled in a continuing dispute and official to working hours and higher pay for drivers. just hours of lights and major disruption. take the at yahoo with a cabin crew striking the best of pay and the run up to this is us presidential election. much is being made of the thousands of migrants crossing the country. southern border, many trying to enter the us a come from pathway across the world, including clear places like afghanistan, fearing for their lives on the tyler bartonville. they make the treacherous journey through south america and onto the us, mexico, us mexican crossing. well, d, w has been speaking to, well, one of the family suffice to people. traffic has mountains and jungles in the hope of starting a new life in the us. if this guy's best face to protect their identity in doing cells in california. here more than 12000 kilometers away from the home
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country of guidance, then they can go for a walk in and pod without feeling for the safety mohammed and his father in law be simila are out of harm's way now. but the hardest they went through before fleeing afghanistan is still present for more than 30 years, basically that work for international organizations, making him a target for the tally button. with the taliban take over the situation, got even worse on the ball when things started. one of my 11 year old daughter is witnessing it was and then they switched. and my son's in law, they said they would targeting kill someone they loved the most. i told them to take care of that was i'm sorry when there's paid in your heart to pay as of the onset, the whole family flight of gun is sending go to many terry and visas, full brazil. but when they were approached by human traffic has to sell one of the
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boys, they panicked and decided to leave. so they involved in a dangerous journey through central america in that area and get to reach the us. bottom line is very difficult when you're walking, get maybe the or can be the deficiency of, uh, like a food to water. lots more rain. and we help with the doctor with each other because we were 24 people. now they live in a shelter in cells and california, a waiting a decision on whether they can stay in the united states. and then search and t shed by many of the raf guns they as in like the organizers or can be volunteers. marcel was for an end, joe called atkins for a better tomorrow. they provide help when you come, as like a mom jointed today to protest sandwiches for newly arrived migrants. she says the political debate of a board, the conditions ignores the route problem. the us policy helped create the
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conditions. many of them live in so no running from they don't think about the 20 years of war. you know, they just think about people that they perceive that shouldn't be allowed to come to united states. and these are folks who, again stood by the side of american values and principles and all that is and then gets offended. and so you're worried about this type of issue as you're creating a domestic policy issue. but i think it's a foreign policy issue for the family. one thing is clear, going back to afghanistan is not an option, and i've got it done. there is no stability of governments. so that's difficult for the future. um the, the you, it's part of the, for example, for my children as well. they do not have any bright future dear. after this with more difficulties, a bright future. the children enough, again, is the not currently denied, as well for us to apache is a visa and the asia division of human rights while she's been documenting human
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rights abuses in afghanistan. so more than a decade of welcome to the w. does it surprise you to say, ask guns apparently willing to go to rest such extraordinary lands to escape off? got his stuff? no, that's all. i think. i mean, it was very sad to, sorry, it was it's, it's always a very tragic story. and this very much very well explains the situation of a 100 p, jeez, outside that one is one of the situation inside the country. i mean to, to tell you more about what is happening right now in f. one is on, on the ground, more than half of the population is facing for them. security, the human human utility and response platform 2024 is pretty much on the funded and there's a lot of human rights violations happening in the country. journalist, human rights activation of women, so it activates or can be changed and tortured. so, i mean, i'm trying to, to show you the picture and the image of what is happening on the ground. and why
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these people are compelled to escape upon a sum, understood, and how come and is it for people to take these routes out through lots of america, into the united states. i don't think if it's a very known routes for outcomes or right now because it's been a very way, geographically far away from the country. most of the us, we've got funds have been able to cross the border to some neighboring kind of countries including practiced on an iran because you see, i mean, i some sort of cuts are all around the roads and you can see that now they're costing to go there, so the us, all right, i'm just picking up from one of the points that we had in the report that do you think the us has a responsibility to the sling of guns? or, of course, i mean 1st of all, up on the sun, what happens now? list 2021 is a collective failure. and the us, as i mean the, as the one of the, i mean the countries that was pretty mean it pretty much engaged in the past. when
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years enough one, his son has more responsibility to, to make sure that those who sold by the us are safe right now in the country. most of these outcomes were leaving are one isn't right. that was not safe because they stood for democracy. they stood for women's rights, they stood for democratic body. ready and now they're being seen as, as those were promoting tristan bodies in the country. i mean, i'm 100 percent sure that the us and including the international community, they all have responsibility to make sure that these people reach safety during sale at the will focus on the us. but i appreciate that that better better other countries who made promises as well. and this do feel that the us is fulfilling the promises ability made to protect the off guns. is it providing a safe from the adjustment to a ways of a seeking refuge and asylum in the country? now i would say that a beginning from the 15th of august 2021 from the date a 2 days after we made by question and started from the cold air airport. it has
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been a failure from the us side as well. there was settlement process for the us is very slow and that's why people are seeking different ways to cross the border and to reach the us. i mean, uh the us government who has the responsibility to make sure that these people are safe, needs to introduce and efficient and on time process is to make sure that those who do sir to interview many today and diesel to the us receive it on time. that's very clear. thank you so much for allowing that for us, that for us to a basic from human rights watch, a quick line of sports and a major upside in the world of tennis. novak junk of which has been knocked out and the 3rd round of the indian wells tournaments in california. the world number one last to 20 year old. the a town in lou cannot be seen here at the bottom of the screen. these run 1000 and 23rd in the world, not between the human race qualifying the groups, the major after another player pulls out the junk of which 3 sets to want to become
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