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the the, this is tina we news line from berlin palestinians, march 8, i'll feature in gaza under the shadow before this year. the end of ramadan is marked by displacement, death and destruction. age into the territory has been increased the head of the holiday to each shortages of essential supplies. also coming up a crunch election for south korean president unit. so y'all, even though he's not in the running the result, we'll decide whether he has enough support in parliament to push through his policy . if we look at how you frame is using drones to strength targets fif
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inside russia, targeting the oil refineries and depots that are powering the kremlin for time economy. and the flights of the road hinge of fleeing from bangladesh to indonesia, despite offering temporary shelter. coastal communities in west entree are struggling to cope with the refugee to face increasing hostility from their host, the medical release. welcome to the program. as muslims around the world celebrate the end of the holy fasting month of ramadan palestinians in gaza, our marking age under the shadow of war, the most run health ministry says at least 14 people were killed and dozens injured by is really strikes on the eve of the holiday eve is usually character up as fine
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joy as celebrations. but this year, most of god's as population are displaced from their homes and facing critical shortages of food and other essential supplies. so markets were selling fast food and clothing ahead of ease. much of it was highly inflated in price in an interview with spanish language tv network only we see on us presidential by them said he doesn't agree with the approach taken by is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu in gaza, calling for an immediate halt and finding to allow for significant food supplies to get a live coffee for his, for the israel is to just call for a cease fire. allow for the next $68.00 weeks total access to all food and medicine going into the country. i have spoken with said removed from the saw these 2 dates are damian's to injections. they're prepared to move in. are
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prepared to load this food in. and i think there's a vendor. there's no excuse to not provide for the medical and the food needs of those people they should be done. now. a short while ago i spoke to he bought a tv exchange, the country director of care international for gaza and the west bank. i started by wishing her eat mubarak and asked her how god since are able to celebrate the feast of breaking the fast this year. i was wondering the code and thank you so much and i do go to court. all those looks like a great, it's around the world and especially for the people in gaza. and unfortunately we always which combined with, after a very harsh time off of, or hush worship. that is very, very strong and difficult on, on, on us as, as human beings. but now, and you guys know, unfortunately when we started the day with with special prayers with kids
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specifically celebrating with new cults with base centers, suites, it does not happen and goes up the images that you have shown. as you mentioned in the report. although there are some a commodities related to a to fit to celebrate that in the market, but they are 10 times the price is or $15.00 times the prices and all of that in the cell, not even in the north. and unfortunately, many of the people that we talk to, i don't know anyone and gaza who did not lose someone of the committee. and although it took time for the patient, they just wake up and they tried to do the free it. but then immediately i just spoke to my colleagues immediately go to secure food water just like the other days and even with more stars they can get and remembering the those that they lost. unfortunately, he bought it to what extent have this your celebrations in the palestinian territories taken on a different meaning since the war broke out is listening to a different meaning,
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disney carts and simmons october for us. so here in westbank and comforting you, we are in a safe environment compares to gaza. but none of us even doubled on it came in a different way. our pre is a would food on the to, you've been wasting food, for instance, everything or something, practices on daily basis the different this includes unfortunately the prayers for that. all of our prayers go for the people in gaza wishing for peace in the coming days, hoping that they would not be an invasion that invasion and drop off, hoping for 8 to enter and paying for them to at least be able to be steve over the next period, and of course being for us for staying in the floor, which sees fire. so it's not like the same you fee this you feed all of that being the people. looking at the images of mothers who love the kids. do union with conseula. there's so many days to send a birth date is something that is so emotional support or we just heard us
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presidential by and they're saying there is no excuse for israel. oh, very, very emotional day and time for you. i'm very sorry for that message from you as president by and i hope you you had a chance to listen to it. he said there was no excuse for israel to not let 8 into cause a how important our message just like this one for improving the situation on the ground over the last 6 months. and now we are entering the 7 the month we are calling for for the aid sustained entry to gaza. the needs are massive and every day that passes and go on, we see the more deeds that are growing, including for instance, access to fluid access to fuel access to clothes. basically it's in the daily life of the guys and people. and we have the even the you and saying that you in a specialist saying that gods that needs to be flooded by 8. so this, this happens, this would allow only for saving, denies that are at the, at the edge of losing,
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we are the, we are at the edge of losing them. if this happens, this will allow us, if sustained, would with an agent environment to reach out to distribute the aid in a more systemic organized way that would mean a lot and would look to see the people's lives over the next days. and we hope it wouldn't have to cuz he but tv care, his country director and run my life. thank you so much. thank you. let's take a look now at some of the stories making news around the world today. depends prime minister for me. ok. she does in washington to hold talks with us president joe biden. they are expected to address concerns about provocative chinese military action in the pacific and discuss plans to upgrade the us military presence in japan. in hong kong, a fire and a 16 story building has killed at least 5 people and left dozens more injured. fire
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fighters extinguish the plays that local media said broke out in a gym on the 1st floor and investigation into the cause of the fire is underway. rescue teams in italy are searching for survivors after an underground explosion at a hydro electric plant. at least 3 people were killed and several others seriously injured. it happened while maintenance work was underway at the plan. sells a boy on. yeah. south koreans are choosing a new parliament and a closely followed the election that will determine the president's political faith, even though he's not on the ballot. the result will decide whether you and so you all can push forward with his conservative agenda. his party currently lacks a problem entering majority opinion, polls ahead of the vote predicted it would be a close race if the liberal opposition wins, it could push for use impeachment. so earlier i talked about all of this with
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gratian. she's a journalist reporter, a news anchor with a south korea's already wrong tv. and so when i asked her how the 2 main parties are trying to win over voters and this closely followed the election. right. so as you mentioned, the opinion polls are mixed and election observers say candidates in about 50 to 55 local districts are and neck and neck races, making them too close to call. and over the past few days, we've seen campaigning, full swing nationwide. now eyes are on whether we will see a record turn out read since 2008 as of 2 pm local time. the national election commission said we have the turnout rate of 56.4 percent. and that's 3.4 percentage points higher than the last election 2 years ago. and that's mainly due to a c, a record high early folder, turn out the figure reach 31.28 percent the 1st time we've ever seen fairly voting . turn out for general elections for past 30 percent mark since the country introduce such a system in 2014 and usually higher early voting turn out worked in favor of the liberals,
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experts i talked to our siding use low approval rates and how the general election always works as a report card for the current administration. and do you suggest that the people of korea seem to be tired with many of use policies that includes failing to keep down living costs, mainly green, 90 and prices are seeing a prolonged medical personal shortage due to the standoff between doctors and the government. in regards next year, sent multiple admission quota height, but we should also note that the last presidential election flipped expectations of higher early voter turnouts. because as you know, present use on your, from the ruling power party, the p. p. p. b, indignant from the main opposition party, the democratic party during the presidential elections when even a higher early voter turnout suggested the opposite. you mentioned the cost of living crisis there. there's also issues of corruption that voters are very upset about. how are the main parties promising to tackle these issues going forward if they are elected? so all these parties are basically saying the same thing there or no corruption,
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they're trying to bring living costs down. they are promising a better future for koreans. one of their main tasks right now focuses on living costs. as you mentioned, insulation is always high as much as booting as seen as a referendum on presentations on your many experts are forecasting that the opposition party will take up most of the seats. and once again, use low approval readings, come from dispute, failure to stabilize living prices and accommodating to the public's basic livelihood, meets as much as you still have 3 more years to serve of his single term in office . a progressive national assembly would most likely make him into a lame duck and to be more specific. if the d, p, or other liberal opposition parties occur over 150 seats. and that's half of those in the national assembly. the be able to slowly pass and budget bills and laws which is catching the attention of the public. it more than $180.00 were to be taking them. they would be able to designate fast track bills and if they hold more than 200, they can even amend constitutions, dismiss legislators and even in pj,
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the president and know if i present you a speedo seeking office, present you and high speed of 9 bills passed by the national assembly over 21 months. and that includes 2 special prosecution acts which investigated personally can go and use a legit stop price manipulation and bribery suspicions on a development project into them. both whole numbers come to the province. so if we are to see the opposition party really take up, the majority of the office, the public's need and demand for anti corruption might be settled there. that was gratian of our own to be. thank you so much for those insights. all right, thank you. to the war and ukraine. now, where can you claims russia launched 17 attack drones and several missiles targeting the south of the country over night. officials say air defenses, we're able to down 14 of the drones and to guide of air missiles. but russia is not the only part in this conflict heavily relying on drone warfare. ukraine is increasingly using domestically produced drones to strike back at russia deep
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inside its own borders. the w use cube correspondent and economy has more light aircraft without a pilot, but stuff through the explosives. it's there were some drone factoring to test on more than a 1000 kilometers from ukraine. and it's not a one of course in the dial resign. some are nowhere in the european part of russia to say from ukrainian strikes. russia for its part has always been able to anywhere in ukraine with expensive cold war era, ballistic missiles that were built to strike the us. but the sense that ukraine could do something similar and hit russia fall from the front lines, isn't you? meanwhile, we don't have our own crews, marseilles, on ballistic missiles. what do we do have is west and supplied storm shadow or scouts in the south. for a tech comes and small quantities we was, but we are only allowed to use them against russian forces in ukraine measuring, methodical way you pretty. as ukraine began using its homemade drones,
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did russian oil facilities like these last year? while the geography of the strikes is expanded, that chrissy was still limited. often enough. the drones reach that target failed to make much of an impact. that's now changing was my idea. there are grounds for optimism. we saw footage of the ukrainian drone hitting a russian oil refinery. you can see the drone closing in the engine making a turn to ensure the tickets target distillation call them. that means some of these drones now have navigation systems that enabled them to be my new bit into their targets. this send me a lot cheaper to what you'd see in a storm shadow cruise, messiah storm shadowed up. and it's working. and let's say vs. we were funding capacity has dropped by more than 10 percent since the latest round of ukrainian joined strikes began early in january 2020 full ukraine is reducing versus oil
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exports to make it harder for vladimir putin to finance his will. but this not only worrying people in the kremlin financial times reported that washington is requested key of still protecting russian oil infrastructure. fearing these attacks could push prices up for us consumers and home present biden's. chances re election us officials, including secretary of state mc, blinking the major points of stressing that the country has neither quotes supported nor enables ukrainian strikes on russian territory. children, but very room and income isn't social life. i think the strikes wouldn't be possible without wisdom, intelligence information that enabled to crane to direct these thrones around questionnaire defenses. we're getting that information and we're thankful for it. you for all the fear in western capitals, these drone strikes can escalate to expand the scope of this war here in ukraine. many feel they have little to lose. their argument goes something like this,
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the west comp withholding the tree aid. what was the key of not to use what it have ukraine they say, like, fight this war with one hand tied behind his back. let's keep talking about this with military analyst, frank language. frank. good to see you again. know how serious a threats are ukrainian drone attacks for russia? good movie to call the tactical level, the very serious if you had that for mr. roman and co who outlined exactly how things are done and what they've done with. so yes, the causing damage and you can see that when the american sex estate gets involved on the financial times of stating they, there's a strategic effect to it. there is that kind of effect as well. however, on the loss of more effort, it is i think right now at the level of just above use and starts at that sort of highest level. however, ukraine is really majoring on these on these assets. they have announced just
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started this year formation, i think right click barry and over to off on model systems for spec like space school. so the apples a whole new service. so that really makes you this. i see this is a massive competitive edge and i tend to agree we've seen the effective had of course, as well in the black sea. so do you think they can help overcome ukraine's disadvantage on the battlefield? or yes, you know what you're talking about 8, but essentially an asymmetric approach. and otherwise rest of right now has a bunch of manpower and i'm heavy material. but the, that's a big post into the drug program from ukraine. and it's all lies and what to july sees coffee drove coalition, which includes many nato countries, notably britain in germany. you know, that's really rump hang up and is what i don't think it's offsetting brushes, advantage of the bus will see the icon. i don't necessarily think it will own it so, but it's stuck in a major factor right now in the war. and so you can see the us,
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you mentioned the secretary state there. we heard them in the report, say they don't support nor enable ukrainian strikes on russian territory. many other ukrainian allies say the same, but realistically, what ukraine even be able to attack russia without the support of its allies. yeah, definitely. the valley roman and codes, and tanya and realistic to expect that you can kind of will be doing this on it so that she's intelligence and intelligence. i know the focus of information going into going to credit. now, i've no doubt what sort of that intelligence is used to talking purposes. that may not be active assistance and full of personnel, but in terms of intelligence. absolutely, there is. no, ukraine has long been a warning, it's running out of ammunition and man, paul, a power. do you think we're going to get to a point where a long range drones will be? essentially, the only options left to inflict damage on russia or the ukraine have other effective means. but as i said, this is the,
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this is the main thing on this. now they've, they, they, they, the treating, this is the main to 5 sit on and understandably, so given its success they've achieved. but as i said, i don't think that they'll set the disadvantages on the battlefield, which are considerable. the may, may announcement, actually more recent is the extension of conscription done. the lower agents i take so it's, it's a threat to russia, but it's not, it's not a toggle for it to them right now. let's see. next year. as to what extent do you think they are doubling down on their drone warfare efforts because of age being stalled, you know, in the us and a certain more fatigue among ukraine's allies setting. and yeah, that's a great question. you would think that might be the case, given the dates are ramping up out of strikes, both in russia itself on and on down. and you crated crime in the black seat. but the, the developments of these dogs and the announcement they're all goes way back into
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2223. the british kids would program, for example, very effective, was announced in february 23. and it's bearing fruit now. and that's one of many programs. and of course, the plantings themselves have no slouches at adopting their school was bad across them. but i suppose that miss saw into guided mississauga essentially drugs. and let's not forget the ukrainians other main drivers. and they said they've been, they've been really in order to get in this in this field. so it's not so much to compensate for the lack of assistance elsewhere. it's going to happen anyway. this policy i think was set a good time ago under general is dollars. me was military analyst, frank let, which thank you so much. always great speaking to you. thank you to call well, europe's top human rights court has ruled in favor of a group of swiss pensioners who argue their governments in action on climate change has put their lives at risk. it's a landmark decision that could influence legislation across europe and gives
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a boost to activists who say their governments are failing to tackle global warming . of these women have made climate history some 2500 swiss pensioners through their own government because it's handling of the climate crisis put their health at risk . the european human rights question strossberg funds ruled in their favor. a landmark decision cementing the idea that governments clements in action can violate human rights. that the step is to talk. this is the best they. yeah. that's we have the right thing history. and as i pushed on and the way i understood it, switzerland has done too little, took up the time of crisis and violated human rights. that's a nice victory bagley's too. and they'll see some of the applicants use their own medical records to support the case. they said that heat weights which has become stronger and more frequent with climate change are especially risky for them as elderly women, 16 of the grand chambers, 17 judges voted in favor of this with women's associations. as a result,
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they concluded that this was government failed to meet emission targets and that it should have examined the associations complaints you can draw up, the ruling will be communicated to switzerland and it will have short measures that switzerland will have to perform to do more to name and more, but the plaintive stress, the ruling isn't totally for their benefit. yeah, i understand other bits at all when all affected, not only all the women, it's been proven that they're out a greater risk. but it's important that everyone has kid phones. that's good, all they can sort of to be. i saw that this was the associations case wasn't the only one the court considered today. 6 young people from portugal suits 32 european countries because increasing climate extremes, like the wild, far as in portugal, make the planet unlivable for future generations. a former french mer also suited his own government for not taking significant steps to fight climate change, but the court ruled both cases as in admissible on procedural grinds. still the one when offered a crude change, the future of climate litigation is the 1st time
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a powerful court has ruled on climate change. and it could set a precedent for more people taking the government to court holdings. there was some responsible for their actions and this, as a result of this can meet in no way that we get feedback. this means that we have to fight even more the beginning because in the time its emergency, everything is that same. the effects could be felt in courts across europe, or even the world stain denisia. now the countries that has seen an increase in the number of migrants arriving on his shores and recent months for hinge or refugees having fling overcrowded camps and bangladesh. they've been living there for years, having escaped violent persecution in myanmar, despite not recognizing them as refugees. indonesia has provided some temporary shelter, but the coastal communities in west entree are struggling to cope. and that's the, that we use for it. and then tim juan reports, the mainly muslim ro hinge our refugees are facing increasing hostility from some
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of their fellow muslims. their fishermen up the road. he's happy to have his boat back realized on it to make a living and feed his family who lost it when he and his book kept sizes. while trying to help to who you're writing checks. grove helps the 6 lightspeed, but he says he's good. the cost team due to the progressive i feel be try to only $1.00 person was supposed to get on board to cool for health and physical but more and more people clambered on board one and then we caps. honestly, i don't, if they've done what i asked, we wouldn't have got into problems. i am the victim here. i've lost more than 4 months and come to the dow about the product. fishermen like opera grove are often the 1st to spot and help direct features. but he sees it will not help in future do he has had been stranded, etc for 3 days,
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trying to make the dangerous crossing from valley letters of the 142 people who attempted the crossing in march. i chased search and rescue the manage to save of further 69 to rest barish as the the numbers have been rising, working at a rising even easier last year. they did the briefest for a combined and opposition to their presence, and that's a disapproving i don't accept them because they have their own land. they have their own country. we ourselves in our own land, still need attention to mount government. it's why should we pay attention to people from abroad? no, i couldn't. i couldn't. i refuse because they were hanging as leg gratitude. for example, when they were given rise, they felt that the rise was not enough for them. people don't want them to leave in the village. so this is where they have ended up in the temporary shelter in the yard of the government office authorities and eat
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organization. say they want to find them something better. there's a plan to re house throwing out an empty buildings on the outskirts of town. but this has also been mapped with opposition from local officials. are apple, us. so you have anybody a mobile, i personally and the government prayed that they wouldn't enough to come to west. i'll check again because frankly, we all know from reggie and that's the rejection from the community. the community really won't accept smaller arrivals, so that's a little loop. with the, with to me somebody me despite the grubbing presenting sounds like a nice are helping providing food, clothes and other sites. especially at this time over on monday. but each group say you to take more than 2 monitoring gestures. they want for their house from the government,
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with continuing pensions in myanmar. it's likely that increasing number of for here with secret future not to in the future, scissors. and with that, you're off to date, close up is next looking at the loss of old growth forests. critical for protecting the climate. nicole really, thanks so much for your company. by the
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