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the the, this is the w news lies from button. and now the stock warning about golf is those solving civilians, 100 percent of the population, gaza is at severe levels of fluid insecurity as israel forces. is there any forces pounds of the territory and plant a new offensive? both washington and the us say gardens already facing the hunger catastrophe. also coming up on the program facing an ammunition shortage to cranes forces per past. the new russian assaults along the front lines. we visit the town of coupons,
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which could soon be retaken on combs, parliament approves of beijing back to national security. little that gives the government even more power to cost to send them to territory previous. the 10 tell us that well met with mass protest plus heat waves aren't just online. they're also in the ocean. and that's how the devastating impact on marine life like karl will find out why meteorologist a sounding be along the menu, chips and again, and thank you for joining us. the us has one that all of gaza is facing salvation secretary of state. and to me blinking made the remarks as he prepared to head back to the middle east. he'll meet top officials and saudi arabia and egypt in the hope of brokering a system on and ramping up
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a deliveries to garza. that has been growing unease among israel out allies about the human cost of its will again from us which began off to the radical islamist groups terror attack. on october, the 7th these children are waiting to receive a portion of food being prepared by volunteers. in rafa, this could be the only mean for some dozens in days. we have no option but to come here with them guys, especially we have no money and we're living in tends to charities providing us with food because food show digital becoming more acute every day. the world health organization has accused israel of provoking an imminent fireman. this is completely man made and it's, it's affordable. we need more for to come simply on one hand because of the facilities. there is no a way of reducing food inside gaza. secondly,
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there is a restricted access simply what is getting game is, is not, you know, a game of getting things wrong. guys that is complicated because of the level of destruction, of, of infrastructure. along with the accusations that is real is blocking humanitarian relief into gaza. is really nice the claim, blaming agencies for the distribution. only a trickle was allowed to enter gaza city on monday night. salmon is particularly looming in the northern vaults of the strip people. there are surviving and mixture fence with barely any food. a new un reports saves that acute nutrition is accelerating here. best secretary of state, anthony, blinking expressed concern about the food shortages 100 percent of the population in gaza. is that severe levels of acute food insecurity?
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that's the 1st time an entire population has been so classified. we also see again, according to, in this case, the united nations, a 100 percent. the totality of the population is in need of humanitarian assistance . in the midst of mounting goals for an increase and aid fears of widespread malnutrition, across the strip rising. as israel sees it is still preparing to launch a ground assault in rough uh, in the south mountain for it because the germany director of the u. n's. well suited program here in berlin, and he joins us now. welcome to the w. thank so much for your time today. we're hearing simon is imminent. could you give us a sense of what simon actually means? so the people who experience it, you know that report the issue with the last warning and then be talking about family and being immune and that means that people have tried everything to so life
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and everything they try is now exhausted. people are eating fee for people are eating crashes, every thing that is somewhere available that even that is the soul that buying all of this is what family means and he is not immediately remediated. we will see more particularly children dying from the in casa a consequence. is, simon, is long term growth problems. you mentioned, particularly how this is hissing children, so that an effect means doesn't it, that this crisis and goals are now will be negatively affecting people's health, especially children's health, the decades to come. that is indeed the case. we had already in december 1 auto 5 children being acutely mine or is this is now going up to $13.00, and that is not a temporary situation. a child that is not receiving it now for christmas food in
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the critical time of growing up risk to be disabled for a nice time to, to the average. but you can also affect the cognitive abilities of true. what is the well sued program, focusing on at the moment in terms of guessing age to gone? so we're pretty, pretty bad to bring massive amounts of food into guys of all in a 100, more than a 1000 trucks, us standing ready outside casa feet urgently need access to the area to the northern part of casa, in order to bring the most quantity of food that are necessary now, and we also need access to the portal. i saw it, which is about 30 miles small salt the gaza strip is ready territory in order to
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bring these phones to tease of food. and most importantly, more access points, they'll be kind of bring in the trucks to transport the fluid that is so urgently need as knowing goes up. can the worst still be of us it? absolutely, absolutely. but we need to act immediately. and we need to make sure that the food that sounds right is that the trucks that are ready to roll and actually can cross the border check points, much fast a much bigger quantity. and also at border crossing points in the rules that are still unavailable for humanitarian transports. mazda and franks, germany, director of the you and well, the food program. thank you so much for your time today. i think you can just take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines today, and e, u foreign ministers have agreed on sanctioning violence is really socialism the
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occupied westbank. the settlements all considered illegal on the international law as being a massive increase in secular violence against palestinians since the homeless terrorist attacks on october. the 2nd russian officials say at least the scene was have been trapped by a rock full of mine and the fall. easton and the region rescue teams all working to free them. the accident took place at the pioneer pioneer mine, which is one of the country's largest gold mines. us defense secretary lloyd austin has promised the us will continue to so support ukraine even as more aid for keith remain sold. and congress speaking that to me saying that he cranes allies in germany, austin, who owns that russia's president. let him if susan would not quote, stop at ukraine brochure. his ukraine is preparing for renewed russian assaults along its front line. that is, according to
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a report from the u. k. is defense in the ministry fortifications and likes me include mt time obstacles trenches on line sales. the report says ukraine's stools counter offensive last year has forced its military onto a more defensive forcing. coupons in the hockey region was occupied in the 1st days of the full scale invasion, but it was then recaptured by ukrainian forces optimal. most 6 months, dw visited the town to see how a residence of preparing for the threats of a renewed russian invasion to read sirens or parts of everyday life. for the 3 and a half 1000 people remaining inconvenienced before russia's invasion, were 10 times as many people here. this hospital is the only intact medical facility in the town. but much of it has been destroyed on the face of the doctors,
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remain and are forced to work and it can provide conditions. and the most personal, we have relief through the occupation. we have flipped through the daily patients for people with lifting basement inquiry doors on the floor when there were showing with most we didn't leave, we could use sweet lit well. and as long as there were a rock and some more tires. but when the bumping started, we weren't a friend to the to the government believes that the ukraine armed forces will hold copy on which he is ready to leave. if the finding intensifies, she's afraid to live through another occupation them. so i think members of the search and rescue group roses on the hand to evacuate people from the front. there are more than 60 volunteers and the roses on the hand team. they do not receive a salary for their work and most hold down full time jobs. they say they're motivated by the desire to help despite the risk to their lives. so before we
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came up with say we had a big influx in summer and early autumn, a d my time, let me 6 goes and i come on the bank. then each team would take $150.00 to $200.00 people per month for tell me your piece, but then there was some kind of decline for choice. what c o now is showing has started again, but the day that a lot of people know every day, someone nice or even several people were discontinued. the rumors of an attack has started to spread your thoughts here, pro lost, and that's why people are leading more often just yourself, which another threeish, other or on the outskirts of caribbean. alexander sees off nadia in autumn. she moved to the city from the village of petro positive, which was almost completely destroyed. now she's afraid to stay and could be understood on those who was but this was the reason for my son said, ma'am li feet is going to be held here. oh my god, he said, there will be
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a 2nd enough discussing the dealership. i didn't think so. i was thinking, okay, maybe god will take us away. you bring everything for nadia and others like her life from the front line has become too dangerous. the travelling further from the russian border in a desperate search for safety as the war drags on. frank language is a full minute trail or in a senior electra and will studies at portsmouth university in the u. k. and he joins us now. good, see you, frank? can you tell us what it would mean if copeland is re taken by the russians? good afternoon idea, guns, case the leg spend essentially what isn't to be deeply apparent on the report from the date on the map. if you look at it 1st is a good balance fits on, on a river is quite considerable ups to cool, but it also acts as across roads for road and way, lakes and tons of logistics. it's a, it's a hub. obviously it's a very poor like
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a sites across drugs, but it's also about 2 hours to not a fast tank drive it to can put it like not from concave yourself, lasted since. so it's, it's a little bit to the south. it's slow, be honest, could come a task to the north, the russian border. but it's not, yeah, it's very, yeah, it's a very important potential thoughts. this could be a crazy so you can take some take it. so how has you friends on me being preparing to send off this russian advance? oh, i see hold on and pull the the cc was taken before, right? totally on me. and then basically, but it was betrayed by uh, some prices. uh, despite its will. i think to fight for a bit and then re taking a not great coffee its contra offensive in late 22. so there's no doubt on the cost . well, it health route 7 years ago, the full dot. so there's no doubt to total the paintings that they could be prepared physically to, to, to, to defend it on a on it so,
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so it's $45.00. it's also going to be very well not dicing, can, as you can see from the report, you paintings a product to this and this thing is coming off for his electron, victor 8 rushes president, let him get food and talks about creating a buffer zone on ukrainian terrace for a can, can you tell us more about that? what, what would that potentially look like? yeah. mediately that's connected with these incursions by uh, depending on how you look at it, renegade or place was russian forces or liberation, a bus and the price investing dissidence. but that's a pretty text really tell us. the idea is that would be what you might call a quote on sent it to with a new credit, entire deductible. susan says, not would mean that they would have to take a great deal more territory. i'm not use in front of coding, but it's very close to call. it's not talking itself. so it's a total for them to be doing it for a long time. it's a tool, but the idea is to create essentially a quote on the front of total tunnel. so it used, by the way, of course, in a,
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in casa week, so much we mm hm. okay. and moving, moving forward, what is ukraine's likely strategy looking like? as well, i need, i again just said to them the report, dial building and hop it building since november defensive lines. they're taking a slightly different approach than the russians that this was a very old fashion sort of linear approach. but you creating seem to be doing that building several lines like the, like the russian state. and this are all the can lines, but they're focusing much want strong points on control points. a lot more like uh the but let me know if we want to get into the history of it late 1st. well, we'll defense that you'd like to be highly effective. the trouble is, of course, i already started a few months ago and they don't necessarily have the manpower in terms of military bond powell, the setup as the, as the russian state intensive on the level engineering to do it pops is comprehensively as the rest. instead of note of doubt, however, that they will be effective and the likely approach will probably paid well not
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good. this, what happens is that the credit is beholding off the russians as they are now, even though the russians are making commit to advances. and eventually they will withdraw to the 1st lines and then rely on the that personal power that it's inherent and not to keep the russians off. that would be in the medium to the real challenge of your credit. so apart from equipment is non polar. and that's going to be a problem for the rest of this year. i think crank will have to leave it, leave it love it. thanks so much as ever. that's military analyst. frank language to hong kong now will make, has have approved a controversial new national security. little legislation is an extension of an existing law passed in 2020. it gives the government grace of powers to suppress dissent. mirroring laws in mainland china now it was a demand of china is communist government in beijing, which has been increasing. it's a source of the home home cbi kong was the device in hong kong. and i
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also why the new security legislation was foster act. well, um the bill was just passed in this chamber of hong kong like to stay sure that we can still hear that she is of the not up to 89 probation law, make us any official tour and now celebrating the passage of the law. it took only its health days for to have the bill table. it's for the final round of the screen to me in this very time chain but, and get it passed. and since it was fast released earlier this month, um that was the time when the public has of in the 1st chance to really to look into the details of the weddings and the penalties of the over 200 pages of legal losses. so, um there uh to the effective jolie has just delivered a speech in the chamber and toes law made because, and the popular that the law will come into effect on the 23rd to much that is the
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coming sunday of the coming saturday. sorry. and on that, on this is he described as the historic moments the home calling to finally accomplish its constitutional due to you, which is stipulated in august which has many constitution article 23. but on the other hand, puts, the analysts also say, this could be a tech take off the floor to use to get it packed so quickly that it's catch almost like all of the press scripts open season on and, and many upset is off guard. that is harder for them to library to respond in a short period of time. all right, dw, corresponding and home come see be comb. thanks so much cb and hate see at least a 1000 people have died in attacks in the last day. gunman, targeted homes and several neighborhoods of the capital protocols, including those that had not been affected by the growing violence until now.
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unrest has searched as gangs in hazy, vice the control, the dead bodies lying on the streets. some with gunshot wounds in the haitian capital, the situation for ordinary citizens remains dangerous. after the latest v, a fly lens, this is too much abuse. people to fight to wake up. stop moving your feet of brothers, a folding. i can't talk anymore. um, gangs went on the rampage into a fluent areas of the capital bought opens the tact homes, a bank at a gas station. these victims were people looking to see that children, especially in the evening, full going home, that the ones who come home late among the public transport drivers have left more
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than 5 children behind. and i recognize some of them. the recent escalation in gang biden's has a spot a community duty in crisis with food supplies good. leaving many on the brink of simon and hundreds of thousands of people not forced to flee from their homes. reason their leaders are putting effort into establishing a new leadership structure in haiti, but faith resistance from within the country, i understand that haitian stakeholders are very close to finalizing membership and remain in the active discussions with care come leaders as a make as a, as it relates to the make up of the transitional presidential council, and the t p. c's goal is to work for and improve the lives of all haitians. and we're seeing, i'm getting members do the exact opposite. then leaders are also demanding, let's say in the future of the trouble island nation and threatened politicians who
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could join the presidential council for the transition to elections in k d and been ongoing kills for the increases the suffering of patients circle. it's in global temperatures, greenhouse gas emissions and ocean ocean heat was broken last year. that's according to a new report from the you ends will meet your logical organization of this led to 90 percent of the wealth ocean, experiencing heat waves last year. and one impacts of those heat waves is called carl bleaching. now that devastates marine ecosystems and leads to economic losses in coastal communities, volunteers in the indian coastal region of go on now trying different ways of giving heat, stress, corals, a new lease of life,
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a short dip into the ocean. but not for fun. these marine biologist, some volunteers have a mission to kathleen, move fragments of goes in tact. carl, re re plump them before the last 50 or 60 percent of the quote of the word way to have gone and then are coming back. many more and distract pricing. global temperatures are increasing ocean heat waves. one impact is coral bleaching, which tons carl white and puts them at risk of dying off completely home to around a quarter of old marine space these karl reef a crucial for sea life. bunker ton conservationists that contest. charlie and his team move the car up to more habits full waters, a laborious and costly jobs. to finance this, they decided to get tourists and locals on board. we just said, let's start the adopted quarter program. on this one year, the adoption period. when we give them a certificate of an option,
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we give them the photograph of the corner fragment. we give them the sizes were the problem is that we're going to give them a fresh photographs and the, and the one year with the increased sizes of m t kamicia is one of the project supporters or regulus a certain diverse she often spends her time in the waters here in 56 years of dining, my says, i've seen the decline of, of, of the color of the card and for example, and that hurts. it's nice to be able to do something even if it's just a little bit. katasha and his team have replanted more than $500.00 carls. to date it's painstaking work, considering the size of the ocean and how many carls have been destroyed. of antique, it is realistic about the challenge that she believes the adoption project will do more than just raise money because i think it's really cool it's, there's really going very to create them. but because when you make people feel
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like the ones on paying and when the news that it hurts that much more, a hutch you can afford cross support around 1000000000 people, 3 food and income for tourism and fisheries essential for life in the sea. the beyond so we can get more from dw, find that report to louise osborne. hi louise. um we just sold a how rising temperatures impacting the oceans. what else does this new report tell us about what's happening? so it confirm some of the information that we help the for 2023 was the hottest year or record by far and the will ups by the records that were smashed as well. um, ocean temperatures. there are the highest levels of greenhouse gas emissions and the atmosphere of the full, the sea levels are rising. so all of these things, um, it also talks might be extreme weather events. we are seeing that we are continuing to see now with extreme heat and south down at the moment, for example,
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which means a lot of children are being told to stay away from school and stay inside. um, so it talks about those kinds of issues. and also about food security and how of food access to food is being impacted by climate change. so some really devastating statistics that mean is there anything positive in this reporting tool? so i mean, it does point out that climate financing, for example, has doubled in the past few years, which is really great. it's money to enable us to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. and to look at ways that we can adapt to the changes that we are seeing as a result of climate change. so that's a positive, although there needs to be a lot more money that. and it also talks about renewables. so we're talking about wind, solar and, and tiger energy, for example. now, new electricity additions, last year, powered by renewables, grew by almost 50 percent mold and in 2022 according to the international energy
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agency. and the w. m. o says that that gives us the prospect, the 520282030 actually when a be worldly does of promise to trickle renewable energy by that we are moving in a good direction to try to, to achieve that. so there are some positives in there. um, although few positives that we need to hang on to though, i mean we've seen several reports, haven't we recently pointing to this rise in the global temperatures? i mean it, we expecting this trend to, to steadily continue in the next year. it's probable that we are going to see more records broken. there are natural phenomena that are contributing to this as well, like a medium for example, which is driving up temperatures move and then just be a. well, the high temperature is that we're seeing as a result of funding fossil fuels and the climate change. but that is causing the
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