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the, the, this is the, the we news coming to live from berlin, israel's army analysis, a daily tactical polls and parts of southern gaza. military says the policies will allow more aid into the territory. but a group say it's not enough in the face of a growing humanitarian crisis. also coming out well leaders back ukraine's independence and territorial integrity of the summit in switzerland. they also call for dialogue with russia to is not invited to the tongues and classic scenes on the sidelines of the europeans soccer championship in germany
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is police shoot a man they say was threatening officers with a hammer and the troll ball the blow him. terry martin, thanks for joining us. us present, joe biden has used his address for the muslim aid. all of the holiday to press for a cease firing does a bite and said pausing. funding was the best way to save civilians from the horror of the conflict in gaza itself and other 9 palestinians were killed in his really strike. the attack came after the israeli military said it would implemented daily tactical pause along the road in southern gaza to allow a deliveries through the key care. i'm show on the border crossing to praying among the ruins, palestinians marking a sombre aid in garza where over 80 percent of the population is living in
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displacement. this family sheltering of the un school and con eunice says there's little left to celebrate and that's it, that your high for high other people are just leaving the lice as well. they get to celebrate the, to sacrifice animals. she is, there is no eat. there are no signs of celebrations, no monstrous love to wake up and sleep, to the sound of his trice and the cause of the cause of most of cause disrupting a relative calm and is really air strikes. hit the very cam, killing a number of people, including children, according to nearby hospital. what did this go do to unit on yahoo? a shame on you on the is really side of the care. i'm shalom crossing with garza. a
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trucks were spotted after israel announced a tactical pause in fighting near rafa to facilitate deliveries. the 11 hour pauses apply to 12 kilometers stretch. that's the main gateway for humanitarian aid into the territory. the tactical pause announcement came a day after 8 is really soldiers were killed in a blast near the far southern city. israel's drew's minority held a funeral for one of them. captain was the most moved the preparations for, he'd have become preparations to receive hundreds of people here to offer condolences and prepare the funeral with the latest fatalities. israel's military has recorded a total of $310.00 that since the beginning of the round defensive and october, well goes. that's how most run health ministry says more than 37000 palestinians have been killed. after 8 months of a devastating war,
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the tactical pause falls short of a complete ceasefire called for by the international community, including israel's closest ally, the us. look for more of this, we can talk the with shayna lowe. she's a communications advisor for the norwegian refugee council. which is active in the gaza strip. she joins us from jerusalem trailer. do you think these tactical pauses that these really military is announced will help civilians in gaza? a terry i think it's, it's important that they be able to actually reach the agencies once it enters gaza . but whether or not these tactical posits will allow us to be able to safely distribute a to all people throat. gaza is unclear and unlikely, considering that israel has been very clear that these tactic so called tactical pauses will only occur along that small cord or what we need in order to really
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make an impact and start to meet the growing needs in regards of a continuously growing needs and god is a complete ceasefire so that we can guarantee the safety and security of a workers and people coming to seek aid at distribution points. we need a scaling up massive scaling out of the amount of b that's coming in, which is woefully inadequate. we've been conditioned at this point to be cheering on these tyner, cosmetic changes and not an and forgetting to continue to push, but we need a much bigger things as these fire safety for humanitarian and the scaling up of aid. so you say that more of these arrangements need to be made elsewhere in the gaza strip. they shouldn't just apply to the area down and in the so how freely can aid workers move around the gaza strip at the moment? it's very, very difficult for a workers to move around the gaza strip and, and be assured of their safety the notification and coordination system deacon
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function system with israel is broken. sometimes it takes hours for us to get approval to move. and by the time that we've gotten approval, if it's too late in the day, either the place that we are going has been close it after dark, when our staff is not able to move. everything is just taking far too long. staff members are getting delayed at check points. humanitarian agencies simply cannot function under the current circumstances to any us, any impactful degree. rich relief supplies are piling up at many border crossings. i understand how, how quickly can those supplies be brought to where they are needed most well, this tactical pass along this route will allow for us to be able to go and get some of the, the a that has been piling up on the guards inside of the crossing, once we're able to receive that a and,
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and take account of what exactly it is that we've received. then we can start immediately going and distributing of the sites we've already over the last several weeks and been visiting new id p site sites for internally displaced. people assessing the needs of course everywhere, and garza, there is tremendous needs. so once we're able to access the data, we will do our best to try and distribute it as quickly as possible. what about the kind of aid that is getting into gaza and should be getting into gaza? what kind of a it is, was urgently needed in gaza right now. the most urgent need of course, is food and medicine. as we see that, that more than half of garza is on the brink of starvation, the famine is, is blooming is not already present in parts of garza. so we need food and medicine . but on top of that, with so many people displaced and israel announced it's, it's rough operation in may and started issuing at the so called the documentation
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orders calling on people to leave. we have a huge need for shelter materials. people are sleeping and in times people are sleeping and make ship shelters. with whatever salvage material they can find. and many people are just simply sleeping on the streets because they have nowhere to sleep. and and so shelter, materials are central los water, sanitation, hygiene materials are needed because there's a sewage problem. there's a sanitation problem. basically everything is needed in guys had at this point. but of course, given the number of people suffering from fluid insecurity, we need to see a mass of scaling of, of food into gaza. trying to thank you very much for talking with us. that was shane a lot of the norwegian refugee council speaking to us from jerusalem. let's catch up on a few other stories making headlines around the world today. russian state media says us journalist, even the gasket which is trial for spying,
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will start next week. the proceedings will reportedly not the public. the wall street journal reporter has been detained since march 2023. prosecutors accused him of working for the c i a and acts ation denied by gosh, garbage, his employer and the us government. more. i'll surely and china signed a number of agreements on trade climate change and the economy deals come during a state visit to australia by chinese premier league strong. he's the highest ranking chinese official to travel from y'all's fairly in 7 years. following a period of frosty, bilateral relations the, at least 6 people have been killed and 30 are missing after a land slide in ecuador, the disaster hit a mountain. this area after heavy rain continued heavy rainfall is hampering rescue efforts. us authorities have warned residents in the past of a large wildfire in california to prepare to evacuated short notice. strong winds
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are pushing claims through mountains north of los angeles, along the route of a major highway. within 1200 campers and hikers have already been brought to safety . at least 5 people being killed after 2 trains collided in eastern india is westbank. all states. dozens more were injured with rescue effort. still ongoing. officials said a cargo train rammed into one carrying passengers, causing several carriages to the rail. the bell, some 18 nations once the territorial integrity of ukraine to be the basis of any agreement to n 2 years of war with russia. the call came after it to day summit on peace in switzerland to which russia was not invited moscow's ally, china did not attend either with a dozen countries,
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including major non align nations, chose not to endorse the final declaration. the switch summit was the 1st high level forum focused on a pathway to page it. first of all, the war effort, as it was also in the attempt by the west to involve all the countries in peace f. it's based on international little. this is not about wide or left political ideas . this is not about northern or seldom countries. this is about respect of international lo and human rights, us foundational principles. before leaving together, the consequences of the invasion go far beyond the confines of your. indeed, in many ways, africa has been the greatest victim of the confidence of the blockade of the black sea. have had devastating impacts on our economy. and i'll standards of living.
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the documents signed by 84 countries and other groups calls for concrete action on 3 major issues. this read shannon just have been analyzed in detail and divorced the assignment, nuclear safety for the security and the release of prisoners as deportees, including thousands, thousands of children. abducted by rush when comb, but delegates were clear about the summits limits. russia wasn't invited, but days before the meeting, president vladimir putin laid out his own vision for peace. he's insisting on cup potato lation, he's insisting on seating ukrainian territory, even territory that to date does not, is not occupied by him. he's insisting on this arming ukraine,
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leaving it vulnerable to future. the russian or no country would ever accept these outrageous terms. the t nations did nothing to the documents, including freaks, members, india found the radio in south africa, and several countries accused west and nations of observing a double standard. with regards to other conflicts. we can not be talking about peace and here we joins help with africa without mentioning all the money inside the jews as the $1.00 taking place in that sense, international knowing that you're in charge or must be respected in every case. there was no consensus on how russia should be brought to the negotiating table, but zalinski said he was already in tones with several nations about tasting a 2nd summit to continue to push for you craig zuber ration. let's get some analysis now with raphael law sees a security and defense experts of europe and council on foreign relations. thanks
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for being with is roosevelt, the summit was aimed at helping somehow the result of the war in ukraine has done that. i think it is a 1st step towards establishing a 2nd track towards ending the war. it was term is a piece of what we saw play out over the weekend. it was a creation of 3 tracks focusing on afford security and nuclear security and. and the really saw christmas and, and the tvs and this is something of an agenda that successes me things as i was supposed to been on the signatories of the time community agreed to establish wild goose to make progress on these. and so hopefully this is the 1st step towards a more consolidated effort that will eventually fall other stakeholders as well. that so far close to the states from this process. at the end of the solid,
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there's a declaration that the delegates were asked to sign. several influential countries refused to sign it. how significant this time and it is somewhat significant, but um i wouldn't read it as a refusal also of the terms of the drawing community. all of those countries have have different reasons. i think i'm to not sign on at this point in some are dependent on russia for such a virus for fossil fuels and other economic goods. some maintain close political relationships, include things with the brakes format of us are hoping to maybe host the next summit that could bring to the table russian delegates as well. and they don't want to consult closed at that possibility. but now saying this isn't that crazy. but i think it is significant, but those countries still chose to send representatives to the summit and that it is a success or would need to happen. and do you think to bring more countries on board
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with the principles laid out in the final declaration, particularly the restoration of ukraine's territorial integrity? i think one of the factors that is ca, uh, i'm gonna discuss this that you know, it's difficult for, for any country to sign onto an agreement that criticizes a party to award. that seems to be in a good place to maybe with another factor as the us presidential election date of this year. more significant, maybe even in this 1st of the, someone in switzerland. everyone was looking at the us presidential accidents outcome on what that means for us support to what's to crate it if that receives and the future. for example, trump administration then rush, i could continue gaining ground can you created and 2 countries what people have done to, to uh, criticize that potential future. victor in this, in this ongoing,
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more money closer to the question of course the, the so called a rule space is national order. we've heard from several so comfortable south representatives in switzerland and that this is not only imagination on the west, the western countries, but it is a foundation for how international mediation should be structured for the benefit of everyone. now russia seems to be planning on a long war in ukraine and hoping that support for ukraine will. will peter out, you've suggested that the momentum right now is on russia's side. is that how you see it has been able to stabilize the front sign of the past couple of weeks since the us decision to supply an additional military age passed through congress. european countries have their support and significant ways as
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well. and looking at the area or defense in particular, this progress to be expected. but as long as last he said, ukraine is not yet in a position to reverse process gays. and that these rest of with few incentives to come to any kind of negotiating table. when it is a painting on us presidential elections that might be turned on in terms of the white house, with friends, one must say to end the war in 24 hours. assuming that this means for say how you create it to giving a profile. thank you. very much for talking with us today. that was roughly a lot of the european council on foreign relations. now, after decades of conflict, afghanistan has become one of the country's most affected by leftover land mines and other munitions. almost 4000000 people are exposed to the constant risk of
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being harmed. united nations figures say nearly 900 people were killed or wounded by laughter, munitions from january 23rd, to april of this year alone. many of them children and exploding on my injured 13 year old months hun and for the last april he wasn't the fees, but his brother bending their sheet and that's brought to the wanted to play with the 9 mind they had found it blew up his brother died and emma was injured. i missed my brother. i want to have village to be cleared. if months my brother was killed in future, this should not happen to others. un fees minds can i tried every other day and i've gotten this done before. any blown or do you mind this from the british organization? hello, trust. don't the admission do that to get all minds from the country, the on our land mines, and then they don't need them in
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a bit covered with sand bags. they also teach my know, reading this class, it's enough gone villages, the class to the helping children. none how dangerous different things are. children or thoughts that sort of marked adf on save you to that we don't go to the places we have this done as blue. we know it's dangerous and we go to the places where the stone, he's white because we know those areas are not dangerous. the de mining efforts costs a lot of money either to be conflicts. mean there's less funding then did use to be the internationally recognized by the button. government is not trusted by internationally. don't us we have a number of mine action and yours who are capable and who have been working here some as far as 1998. if you still have the capacity, the equipment, the knowledge, the leadership, the skills, and the technical ability to conduct this, the mining,
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they just need financing to get the workforce back together to go out to what war may have left us on this done. but the remnants of nearly 4 decades of successive conflicts continued to destroy lives. or responsibility by the ball was involved in those conflicts could save pressure of lives. the police and the german city of hamburg have shots, a man close to where soccer fans were gathering ahead of a european championship match. officers opened fire after he brandished a hammer and a petrol bomb. please say the man is receiving medical care a man wielding a hammer and a molotov cocktail confronts police in hamburg, pepper spray doesn't deter the suspects. authority say he refused to put the objects down. so they opened fire hitting him in the leg. no
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one else was wounded. it happened as fans gathered for a match in the european championships. police say the incident was not connected to the football tournament. yeah, big enough and also we are receiving that this is an isolated case, which means it's not football related. there's obviously no football connection with dealing with the loan perpetrator in this respect, so i don't see any danger to lower the impact on the much. the interior ministry says the federal police deployment is the largest in the forces history. the suspect has been identified as of 39 year old. german authorities are now working to determine his motives. you don't remember right, not going to make him well as for the european soccer championship itself, sunday saw some 50000 dutch funds turn out in hamburg to support their team in the
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1st euro 2024 game decked out in their unmistakable national color. the so called orange army took over the streets of hamburg and run up to the game with what looked like a pretty well rehearsed dance routine. the national squad was just as well rehearsed when they faced off against poland for their opening match. they beat the poles to one a. 2 and sundays, other matches produced the 1st surprise that the tournament, denmark, the semi finalist that the last years were held to a 11 draw by slovenia. a disappointment for the danes, but good news for group favorites, england. a 1st half goal by jude belling them was enough to give them a one. no victory over serbia. was
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around the world or celebrating each other or the feast of sacrifice. one element to the holiday is the slow offering of a lot of large stock and distribution of meat to the poor. but we go now to set a goal where people are paying a fortune to get their hands on giant sheets that are not for slaughter. the breed is prized for its imposing heights and horns. their owners keep her animals in top shape. very few incentive goal can afford one of these prize beasts celebrated for the luxurious, smooth, white coats and symmetrical horns. the dream, she pa, the ultimate symbol of social prestige in the country, but somewhat as much as a luxury because it makes it obvious that it's an excellent business and a passion for me to them. as i always say, when you're stressed because of work because of whatever. when you come here and
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see the shape, you will come from a young age. but i got the organ knew that he wanted to breed these marvelous creatures. he and his assistants massage the sheep for hours each day, which state claim helps them grow, some of whom have a proud pedigree. i didn't see you didn't have an excellent family bath. his father was made competently who was a well known champion in the breeding. well, to go take with his mother as you've seen so far as she's still alive. yes, a big jump in. and her father was cool. major grandfather was boston in the 1st sheet to reach the heights. a woman went to meet his book, jesse to the phone, but submit from nearby miss stuff a sec takes care of his family. she gives them bit simmons to help keep the flock in top condition. these happy to show off his champion, she named after the country's new prime minister. when he was born, it was the moment when we had lost a pipe. and that was because of us man,
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some kind of a home. and we saw that it was a tree patriots wherever, you know, one who is strong this way sancho does. she was born, but they didn't get the style sheet, but helping to make cynical famous someone's breeders. and they are now so popular here that there are beauty pageants full of them on tv, with big cash prizes. are you watching the news just remotely, or the top story is we're following for you. the is really military said it would implement a daily tactical pause along the road in southern gaza to allow a delivery is through the key term show on the border crossing. but a group say it's not enough in the face of a growing humanitarian crisis. and nearly 80 countries have called for the territorial event, the integrity of ukraine, to be the basis of any piece deal with russia. the call came at the end of
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