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the, the life from the end, this is the views, the international court of justice, orders israel to take all necessary measures to get 8 into gaza, germany and from among the nations delivering aid from this guy or correspondence lies with them. and reports that such ad drops full well shorts of what is really needed down below the delivery by line. so much faster saying it's better than nothing to live at this age. plus report the joints, ukrainians, working to $45.00,
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their country's boarded with russia. and by the rules box, music, friends are crazy in love with the all says new album, the day of co pals, her new country music offerings to the top of the contemporary music. so we'll take a look at how queen bee has done it again. the gulf is welcome to the program. the international court of justice has ordered israel to take quote, all necessary measures to ensure humanitarian assistance. it gets into garza, the cold, says, palestinians. they're already suffering from it. and age must be delivered without delay until that happens. german and french at cruise are among those trying to
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relieve the food shortage with ad drops bottles. dw kind of criminal reports their efforts both difficult and disputed of the 6 cargo planes weighed on the tongues at this base near a mountain jordan. inside this hercules, the french german crew runs through a final briefing before take off. they have recently joined an international emission and dropping food and supplies into gaza, where people are on the brink of starvation doesn't try. and the key thing about the flight is that the 1st attempt to delivering the load must be successful. the scheduling is very tight between all of the participating nations and that fuel, so we only get one go with this. i will keep everything is double and triple checked. this slide is caring 5 tons of 8. so what do we have here is
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mainly, so of course everybody involved know is this is not enough and it's certainly not the fault. and the most efficient way of getting the delivery by line so much faster saying it's better than nothing to live at this age. age groups want israel to open additional lens routes until they do these air drops, a providing lifeline for a few come into effect. it's knowing that we're doing something that's business. the only thing we can do with the movements of i think that's helping, even if i'm getting a bit of cold, i don't know the political solutions can be found. but there is a ceasefire of death to the board has already been to the age can come in between that and the long term solutions which fit as can be found off the most competitive place in history for home in the us on peoplesoft then such air drops have been criticized because they don't organize distribution of the age on the ground. in
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the k is the strongest health themselves 1st and many are left empty handed to and there is a safety issue to come for the platform. we have here the pallets with the packages in bags as well. sec. and on top there are power shirts on to see somebody, bosher, to know each of them has a several power shoots according to the weight of the package. as simple as they will open once they leave the airplane to slow down the impact. that's ok, and indeed the power suits phase to open for the age lands in the sea. people have been killed, injured, and some drowned trying to get pockets from the volta. recent drops were made along causes coastline. it's time to take off the fly time from amman to news and gaza.
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it's only about 30 minutes saying that the structure of it's, of course, started because actually city with allies you out for you that out. is horton jed this in to god's us in october 70 some to tara taxed by of us. so you to actually shopping to see the structure, the dentist time to do a kind of the in the absence of the opening of moorland crossings and deceased by a beach could bring a respite for the people of garza. this truck should help at least some people
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so that's a cross though jerusalem. no, no. correspondent rebecca of it is. rebecca the runs top court has ordered israel to make sure more aid is getting into gaza. is there a, as a month to report back on this implementation of what do you expect will happen to well, god, it's hard to imagine that will say much change on the grounds at all. certainly not immediately these i c, j rulings are legally binding, but the court likes the pallet to implement the rulings we seeing that in all the cases, basically russia, ukraine, for example. so israel came out and respond saying, accusing south africa who brought about this case? court is accusing them of cynicism and that they were trying to exploit the i. c. j is route uh, pretty much the entire way long has denied allegations that it has been in any way blocking idol preventing us from getting in to gaza. though we know they do have very stringent checks that take a very long time. they close,
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most of the board is only 2 areas that are now open to be checked in one area that is actually open at the land crossing. there's been also pro tests happening at these crossings and at these checking stations with the military make checks on, on the stuff that will then go through. and that has succeeded in delaying the a that goes through. we know that 500 trucks a day, we're getting into garza before the war that has been severely, severely reduced. so the needs a has increased severely. now israel blames un and other agencies and not being able to distribute the a to the does make it through. it says that it's not a problem with the amount that's going across, that is in contravention of what the human agencies and, and those agencies working on the ground say, they say that yes, there are problems delivering the 8 and distributing that a for, for very obvious reasons including the ongoing bombardment and, and also security situation on the ground. but that they're still not just not
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getting the quantity that they need to come off of the board and now is route in response to this i. c j ruling says that it is committed to international law and it will continue to promote new initiatives to try and get more weight in. in fact, one pilot program has vain been trials apparently where aid will be able to cross through. and now that opening straight into a central garza, so we're not exactly sure we haven't had wood exactly where that pilot program is at. and it's, it may not operating, you know, as a, as a rule yet. so we could see, you know, more opportunities for a to cross in, but i don't think it's likely to happen or the 9th and the, the us is a top general has said as well, has not received all the weapons and ones from washington. but more can you tell us about that? yeah, that's right. a, a tough general, as you say in the us military has said that, you know, this is an ongoing conversation that israel don't get all of the weapons that they
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request. and there are various reasons for that, but we have seen the rhetoric from the u. s. change in recent days and weeks culminating in that un security council vote on monday with a us a sorry, the us in fact of state. and rather than use the veto power, they're allowing that to be to resolution to pass. so we're seeing, we're starting to see the relationship a strain on that relationship is ralph t ally the us. and we're also saying it from all the countries like germany, that the rhetoric slowly changing though that hasn't had any practical implications . you know, so, so much on the ground, the, the, the u. s. has been urging is around not to continue south and go into that southern city of russell with more than a 1000000 people taking shelter. that is something that israel site they have to determine to do. and should that happen? we may see physical retribution from the us who may see things like them holding
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back. so the weapons are in fact, holding back oh, or weapons at all. that would be a very, very big move. and certainly the 1st time in history that anything like that happens, no such, we're not sure exactly what's going to happen there, but definitely that relationship and israel finding itself more and more isolated. of course bonnet, rebecca noticed that. thank you very much. la cm's, ukraine's president for the landscape, announced his country will be 40 falling as bold as with russia on the roofs. one of the defensive lines that is being heavy reinforced is in the northern region of shirt is best from uh it's from the thats dw as i abraham reports on, efforts to ensure history does not repeat itself in the high tech 21st century war where drones will disguise,
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there's still room for this. a basic physical barrier. when russian troops invaded ukraine in 2022, the cost this area boarding bella risk to get to the capital. these newly built for the vacations are meant to make sure that does not happen again. fiscal advisor, but the but it bugs one, it consists of tetra hydra. and it's pretty the so called dragons teeth or they are fixed with the metal cable for so that they cannot be pushed punched by the vehicle's trying to get through bulk of the old. this is held together with bumped while and special anti personnel while you're hung up like a commercial. in addition, the area around these structures is also in mind. so the vehicle's kind of dr impossibilities battery is only the shop, but i'm at the end of the tank ditch is being dug behind them. and then there are the strongholds about defense, whatever. in other words,
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it on to the barriers themselves, delay the approaching vehicles. enough for the military at the strongholds, i destroyed them the 3 more picnic of make sure it's a for it. if occasions like these are also being billed elsewhere. closer to the front lines for security reasons were not given exact details as to the location and progress of that ma'am of the project. this. but this one we visited took about 6 months to build and it was not without challenges. bully squad lets see during construction we had difficulties working with the local terrain and the was that was present onto the ground with the whole that we started work before winter. but and as you know, these temperatures reach sub 0 for the, for the equipment. although it is i, nbc can simply stop and nothing starts at a strong sub 0 temperatures. those are really good. people also get cold and sometimes they cannot work. and so we set up special heating points so that
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employees can warm up and work with. there is also the rain and we shouldn't forget about the terrain itself important. there is ground water in this area was some way you dig to me. it has and it will be dry. and some way you just start digging with a shovel and you can already see the water. for example, i need a trench depth of a 150 centimeters. in such cases, we need to communicate with the military. both was and say, you decide what to do in such a place where it is physically impossible to get that data loopholes to new members . we will throw this on board as ukraine shifts towards the more defensive strategy . soldiers here are deploying basics like wood, iron, concrete, and barbed wire. ma, that's for him to find the language. he's a senior director and strategic studies. that's ultimately university and the former u. k. military intelligence officer and frank, do you agree that these fortifications are assigned to the chief is shifting its
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focus to defense because of russian advances as the mooney got? absolutely, it's very evident now that on all fronts, ukraine is, is, is on the serious pressure kicks in. the south now on the southeast where russian forces are medicaid income, mental, but significant over periods of time gains. so consequently, the decision on this has been going on for a couple of months, particularly since the fall of the great of the fortress town for that's what it was about div come. so you probably made the decision rather late, actually in real terms in november to build a fortifications that you sold out an ice report. and the organization of this has been criticized to 30 great degree, i think in ukraine, but it is proceeding now. it's better late than never, no doubt about it, but that we have it. yes you credit is standing on the defensive. i think it has been since around november,
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reality is setting in literally and on conceptually. now russia has recently targeted ukraine's energy infrastructure with the drones and missiles . does ukraine's shift the defense on land and rushes favor in that way as well? the 2 things are connected isn't in the ukraine once to see itself, the building on the success is, of course, that it's having it in and around the crimea, which of course, the, to crate the entire tree. i barely on that by striking russian as you said, the russian energy and other infrastructure. it's doubtful whether that's having strategic effect, frankly it's, it's certainly having local effect, some new court installations. i think we're dominic's early this month for weeks. but it's not yet how big strategic effect i think, but nonetheless, that's, that's the, that's the objective on that re, my take, which is declared late last year by general solvers. me is a who's come out of the chief at the time, was really to major on this striking of,
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of russian infrastructure. but it's not yet wrapped up. it's fair to say. now in terms of keeping the location, the progress of his fortification, project clients, in order to safeguard you crying from ground invasion, what can you have to build such barriers along the entire front line of the what do you pointed out that your site knows what to consider to be on the press on only today, the cranium administer, the defense announced that they sell the cost, if not with, with a potential target. what they're looking at the spring and summer offenses that are dissipated by russia. certainly, why would i would assess one of those will go in, in the se, in the hands of a province political coup. ganske not speak fortified now for many years, but it's certainly great. what's going on to me in the northeast was focused on by . so let's go early this week concave, of course, on down in kennesaw. so it'll be areas of which that's focusing on. but, and of course to write and helps you in certain places. but ultimately, the objective seems to be yes to do what the rest of the state across the front
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lines. and i understand this a defensive part of the case is all along those lines been taught before, of course. and the 1st of all, it's just a massive effort. and i mean, why might be doubtful as to whether those fortifications would be even least evenly effective. and again, that's concerning ukraine, but look at that focusing on the eyes that take a particular concern. and the things that are effective in those areas, as we saw last year fix defenses could be extremely, extremely useful. again. so talking forces 5 headboards. i'm going to assume portsmouth. thank you very much, frank. think about as ukraine's foreign minister, as to be true level has appealed to india full solidarity, as he promotes his blueprint for peace to anthem. what was the russian he held talks with india's friend administered to borrow money? um go shun. com believe i said in an interview before the visit,
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that ties between india and russia were based on an evaporating. sophia legacy collab, i added that ukraine is looking to expand trade with india doing this to today visits. joining us now from dallas was any high darcy's a diplomatic, a fast editor at the hindu, one of the india's largest newspapers, welcome to dw, who stands more to gain from the foreign ministers trip to india, ukraine. oh india. if you cream definitely does want to make the point that the visit of the foreign minister is it says a message i'll throw this is the 1st visit, other ministerial level of food ministers and level to india since the russian war and ukraine began 2 years ago. they've been deputy ministers from the indian side, knowing that administer has traveled, took care of the prime minister, has no travel to give since the war began. so i'd like to be does from around the
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world that of travel that india can either ship has no. so for the minister to come here is an important step. it's also a sort of step from both sides trying to manage relations which have been strange because of the comments made in ukraine critical of india. and of course, india has refused to condemn russia's actions not voted. uh, you know, against russians invasion of ukraine. ones at the un security come to the u. n. g a . and this continued to increase its oil intake from russia at 1.2 years ago. mystical if i said indians buying a wine from russia, a, we're taking a mixed with ukrainian blog. that was the strength of the kind of comments that were being made. so this is a kind of rough brush more i feel like the 2 leaders met the to foreign minister. they seem to have agreed to meet again later this year for bi lateral conversations . but the most important outcome that the ukrainians side is looking for is for india to get on board with what is called a piece formula,
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a confidence in switzerland. he, i am afraid we have lost the line that we're trying to re establish it a bit later in the show. but 1st, it's been a year since american reporter haven't gasket, which was arrested and detained in moscow, accused of spying against russia as newspaper, the wall street journal and the us government both say the charges against a baseless and i see the use of danielle and with the 2 reports, his family and friends are joining the fight against a potential 20 year jail to this is evan guess cove and he's a reporter from the was through john those. and he's a present invited me perkins, russia sofa. he's being held for a year to stuff this pure nice he sees to and he's these papers lead to sleep joint forces in washington dc recently to mock, but one year milestone and to increase pressure and politicians to get team free.
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or you can imagine that's been a really difficult year for a family. it's just a lot of uncertainty and we just have to take it day by day discovery. simself is relying on displaying. she said he has a very strict routine. he's creative, this routine for himself so that he can just stay busy and that really helps the post mental health gets go. beach had food mediocrity edition to walk in russia, but he was arrested while on a story assignment in the of katerina. on this accused of spice is the 1st time on the american journalist, us faith such charges in russia since the cold war gets cold beach on the wall street journal the night. and while the white house calls his detention unlawful, yet he's team awfully to sleep in the legal solution. somebody thinks that the legal route is the path to get everything free. the conviction rate is 99 plus percent in russia. this is not
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a case where some amazing lawyers gonna swoop in and freedom in steep the hoping for political consequences as one element of this. the hope comes out of it. which is that in a scenario like this, where reporters taken off the beat for just doing his job, wrongfully detain, there ought to be an immediate consequence from the government. yeah. where he comes from and a coalition of government to care about a free press with bunch of press freedom here in the u. s. has to be interrupted by the treatment of one of the own hate to see one of your colleagues sees like that in a far off place and thrown in jail. it was that was terrible. i think since then, i was inspired by evans, courage, and families. courage, the news room is rallied to make sure that this is, you know, can be resolved as soon as it possibly can. everyone gets corresponding to these friends and colleagues here to try to increase political pressure to make his
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