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the, the, this is dw news lied from ballad. the impulse viruses frightening further across the globe. the was health organization says a new very end of the virus will most likely spread to other countries scolding full vigilance. but also telling countries not to close. the board is also coming up, thoughts on the possible seeds find gaza will resume and cuts our protests as in each valve, put pressure on the government to strike a hostage deal with hamas and gauze of it as crow continues to rise. it has now passed fulton's thousands, palestinian civilians and fights tossing vaughn with dish friends and relatives of
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people forcibly disappeared during the previous government's rule demanding offices that hoping that new administration could offer them information on the, the god oath as well come to the program. small cases of impulse being detected around the world as the virus continues to spread pocket stones, the latest country to identify a patient's health authorities said the man had traveled through the middle east, although it's unclear which and pulse strain was found. meanwhile, china has begun monitoring people and goods entering the country. sweden was the 1st country to confirm a case of the new deadly strain outside africa. the world health organization has declared a global public health emergency with over 500 deaths. so far this year bought the
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w h o is recommending that countries do not close the board. its united nations has released funding to tackle the spread w that you always warning also about the potential of this impacts virus to spread further across countries in africa. and possibly outside the continent to allow for an immediate scale up w h o is released $1450000.00 from the w h o contingency fund for emergencies. it may need to release more in the coming days. the health agency, however, anticipates an immediate funding requirement of an initial, an, of an initial $15000000.00. just for surveillance, preparedness and response activities as working with countries and vaccine manufacturers on potential vaccine donations. that spring poll honda is a professor in medicine and an expert in infectious diseases from the university of east andrea in the u. k. professor honda, how quickly took this virus spread further around the world to well,
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i think the 1st thing is this is a virus is predominantly being spreading through sexual transmission rates. and we know that the infections and specs actually can actually spread literally very, very quickly. as people move around the world, so somebody can get an infection, say, now if it gets a day and then within a week or 2, the exec toyotas anywhere else in the world. so they can certainly spread very rapidly globally. i mean, how can the health authorities respond, what can they do to control the spread? well, i think the 1st thing is the, this is an infection that generally doesn't spread easily between people, unless they have fairly close needs with content. so the most people they see is risk. i think the people who are most likely to, to the choir and falls outside the traffic,
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the people that are engaged in multiple sexual. so i think initially it's going to be making sure that we have the facilities to diagnose, manage the sections where they get, we still go and false claims to circulate to you in your, in england already this year we have 519 reported infections rentals and balls, plate teams. so it's got to be very difficult to know whether any new infections play to or played won't be until they've been sent to gene sequencing. so it's making the facilities available to diagnosing, making, seeing available for people who lives at risk of infection. and these are generally people who are engaged with the same sort of sexual networks that we saw where we called in the, in the 2022 uh the uh, the,
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the calls played as to whether any lessons learned from the co, with 19 pandemic that can be applied to this outbreak. thing the lesson for a oh, this is the, the soon the, those of us in the west respond as a pull diagnosis and management and savannah infectious diseases. pain protocol countries. the easier it will me to stop things fretting closely. i think already it will be too late to spread. this typically spread all the spreader clay won't be. uh and i think that's the big list. i think we, we won't be the difference between the table being cleared to is that a doesn't seem to be more meaningful,
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at least in our box. we already have banks and they said a lot of the all the people who are probably most at risk for this fax. it says that in the various surveys it's difficult to predict exactly how it will impact on society, the west versus full honda, that from the university of east and the u. k. thank you very much. my pleasure. the united states is urging israel and hamas to be ready to compromise us, talks on a possible ceasefire and got into the 2nd day. international mediators are going to be taking the katasha capital. doha, although how mazda is not participating in the talks, both israel and thomas have a choose the job out of adding new demands to the terms of the deal which has been approved by the un security council. because the health ministry, which is controlled by hamas as the desktop from the conflict,
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has also passed $40000.00 civilians and fighters, the hamas october 7th. her tax kills more than $1200.00 people in these route. the gentlest crime allegory is following the story of from a tyro. now, media it is about to meet for a 2nd day. what more do we know about the, at this point about those sees, finally go, she ations to where the agent should start talking about the intensive f r to do s was talking this, there was a promising start. fact is we know very little about the substance of the talk that might be a good fit sign and what's on the table. it says 3 phases, say the 1st 2 phases. there is an exchange offer. it's really also just a policy in prison. this for a ceasefire 1st for 6 weeks, and then a permanent ceasefire. this, it states just the construction of casa sticking point is that it is right. and
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that does not want a permanent ceasefire. and i was once a for the withdrawal of these right now. it just recently is of prime minister benjamin it's, you know, it states, it only is rarely tv that he is interested in. continuing, that will offer the hostages are released in order to end hom, us at it. do you think he's really interested in a deal squares? and this is clear that that is how mostly not you can on the amount of a permanent seas. on the other hand, nathaniel is sitting talking about talking victory over how much is one of the objectives of this hold is really offensive. and because that's just starting his own defense for this is some days ago, according to talking nonsense. and so it is also appear that this has some shifted to us and some weeks ago there is with how much response before the things it goes
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to the pets. probably also why they holding off some kinds of free tire. it's always try of the beginning of this, how much politically dice me. i get on into the his bullet colanda inflectional kind of in the, in a beta. but that they also show a signal that they are prepared to split up just a few hours ago published a video of an extensive underground facility. it was located so ready to strike, to is rain. so they're pleasure. not using welfare continues during this time of our entire well, thank you very much. karen pruitt and the golf state of katara is where media is trying to negotiate seized by and gaza. it's also with some palestinians are being treated for severe injuries from the war. dw special correspondent abraham was indo, where she met with palestinian medical evacuees. and so the total of,
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of finding us taking on the cause of strips most vulnerable and wanted to view as a report contains graphic and disturbing images. are many ways, 9 year old. my mood is like a new child. his age enjoys playing with his father and beating his younger siblings at video games. during those moments, he is a happy boy. alex, let's play, i am kind of genuine. then i am patient. i can take a lot of time. time my question as you everything. and sometimes if out of nowhere, what he has gone to over comes him. his mother tells the story. my mood cannot image with the assignments. mood, lying face down just had was moving and he was breathing. but his ride was not there. and his left arm was completely crushed and he told me mom to take my sister
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and go, i will be murdered. i told him no, my last. i would never leave you. he felt for my own appraisal, i was going to, i could not carry an actual machine that was back in december. but what's mother tells me the family were shooting is really calls to be the northern parts of the gaza strip. then it is really rocket landed near my home. and when i came into days after this trying because of the anastasia and fever, he was coming in and out of consciousness. he was hallucinating when he woke up and he would look at himself and asked me where my hands. why am i like this one? and he would cry. i could not make him stop, so i would cry with him. after the injury he became like a baby again. he needed help with everything along slowly but surely. what is recovering cute and cut that along with more than 2000 other evacuees from gaza. most of them are women and children. many have serious
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injuries. initially built to house football world cup fans. this compound is mountain microcosm is human suffering caused by war. israel says is justified to protect its people. everyone here has a story of loss and tragedy. in november, how much his wife and 2 of their children were on their way to a market and gossip when they were hit by it is really air strike. he tells me this video. he says, shows the aftermath of the attack. the boy being carried away is his youngest. perhaps the woman lying in the background as his wife had lost his leg. his wife died in the hospital because it couldn't do she was everything it was life. but thank god she left me the
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children and then he was civilians walking down the street on lives. all we ever asked for from god. what's protection on special has a little his son is getting treatment. he misses his mother and his siblings. some of who are still trapped in gaza getting the family back together is all that mohammed can think about. but so far, all his attempts failed us for a little more smoothly in one sense. he's the luckiest lucky she was able to get out with his siblings and both of his parents. it's a big reason why they say he's having mostly good days. but the memories of his home now a pile of trouble are always with him. that would, you know, the, i'm used to being in my country. i'm playing with my friends and thing with my cousins and i have, i loved what i loved the most was playing with my cousins. i loved them. i have no cause that i've done things that's kind of david, right,
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bicycles together. he would play soccer together. we would go swimming and then we were happy. and then also saying, okay, you hey, we have some hard ones, nothing more than to be able to return home one day. but the gods of his childhood, no longer to the what are you crying now, where both ukraine and russia are claiming to have made new advances in the coast region. these pictures here released by a ukrainian military unit, claimed to show the stats of the incursion into russia. keith says it has taken control of a suit shop. the launch is russian town to full to ukraine since the cross border operation began. moscow says it has recaptured one village inquest and that it would send additional forces to the neighboring belgrade region. a kremlin age told
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state media that ukraine would not have attacked russian territory without direct support from the west. now that's the brand frank language. he's a former british most mentor intelligence officer and a senior electra and will studies at portsmouth university of frank. it is it just the element of surprise that has left for us and forces struggling with your friends at von? all the other reasons. can i have to do god as the element of surprise is, is really important. we ought to remember that earlier we came to this operation where the russians to the planning account to attack, we're looking at probably a month or so before they'd be able to put together a force if they help having one body properly to counter time. there's another option too, and not face that russia is content maybe despite the upticks content to lay the ukrainians to around and not to around provide just the holding polls. it's unlikely that you kind of be able to push much further by orders of magnitude
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another. another 1020. so to kilometers, simply because of logistics and you're going to get to a situation i think what by this may become as much about the pregnancy as it is on the rest of the key thing though is upticks. it's the political aspect right now, that looks good to you, craig, but over the next few weeks, it may well be that not that perception will shift as neither side makes guides, but the practice of deployed rather low justice and helped to rotate them in and out so when you went to come back to question it's, it's, it's, it takes time to do these things. talk about the assets that are being deployed the most capable of russian units of fine. so you east of ukraine. do you think russia will take the bay to read the play, the deploy those troops to its own territory as well? that's a great price types of beta. and i'd say, by the way, the russians are looking out to these. it is based on we're not going to take it, particularly against the background. the russian advances have been such a big, well circulated have been increasing in tempo and momentum over the last few
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weeks in the south, towards the town across the russians. and i think id sensible and electric come and take. so analysts would see this is a more important from i don't see the russians for moving troops and not ukrainians already have which may account for the increasing temper of russian operations. however, i think will be furnished with the russians to move trips and not to any other major combat sector, but they've done photos things in the past. and they do see that they do see debate done doing that. i don't think they'll take it. i think they'll allow ukrainians to soak up more of that best units up direct costs, housing, what they've cost, perhaps the basic, the credits or the next few weeks. just a cool take the way i'm gonna draw quickly, which would also look to me unintelligible but to a mind to make comments like that. and now you say, you don't think they will try and hold onto it. as a, as a a bargaining simple. i think, yeah, i think it's the most likely course of action they will take since they've painted as much. and i think the russians expect that to, but if they do that,
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what they do, they're gonna have to hold that they're gonna have to take to use the 5 of 6 brigades on rotation elements to, to hold the ground against russian contra tax. bear in mind, the cost of russians can afford the manpower on that equipment. this is most of the ukrainians, but i think it is likely they'll hold on to it. what i'm suggesting is the other course of boxes that may be options at the moment. it's looking good for them, but let's see, 2 months down the line. looking at the whole theater of operations, of where we are. and those are aspect frank language, the as of a thank you. thank you god, to the united nations. as i said, there are strong indications that bundle additionally security forces use on necessary falls when dealing with a recent student led to protests. student leaders have accused the authorities of extrajudicial shillings and objections, but these are not the 1st such obligations to be leveled against the state forces.
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rights groups say, there are thousands of cases that go back many years. and now some family members of missing people hoping for clarity. an agonizing search for answers. family members or bangladesh has disappeared. hope if they do of their loved ones will be revealed as political change takes hold around 200 of them doing on the streets for the past 11 years will be good to be on december 2nd, 2013. my husband and 3 other people were picked up the 50 since then. i've not heard anything from him from running to fire bangladesh. he's human rights monitors, say security forces, abducted within 600 people. i think even after former prime minister shay casino came to power in 2009 dozens, remain missing. for security forces repeatedly denied any link to these
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disappearances or extra additional killings. instead, repeating claims that those missing were in hiding were that some drowned in the mediterranean sea, trying to reach europe on saturdays, also, refuse to work with the united nations to investigate the abductions, bangladesh as party to old cor, un human rights treaties. except for the convention unenforced disappearances for the loved ones of the missing desperate for information. it's meant in some cases, years of suffering. i've been waiting for 11 years. it might sound the room, but i haven't been able to sleep even for a single night in all this time that no one will understand our pain. if someone dies, my people can visit the grave. but we can't even do that. definitely on the human rights groups of cold on the new interim government to make solving the cases of the disappeared a priority. and we can now hear from
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a bundle dish and human rights activist. talk be a who knows the stories of the disappeared during the previous government's role. he joins us from cambridge near boston and the united states talk that we just heard from the spouse of one of the so called disappeared. and she says, she's been waiting for 11 years. what more do you know about this? as well as you see, this is precisely the kind of harrowing stories their comp list of them were, you know, for the past 15 years ever since, you know, the wrote the previous reading party really instrumental lies enforce disappearance as a means of punishing opposition and did did invoices, you know, scores or family have just been trapped in the cycle of uncertainty. and here i might point to the existence of a secret detention facility known as i not car from which at least 3 high profile. do you know,
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prisoners were released earlier this month or the day after she because she has resignation. a 2 of them were opposition leaders, and one of them was an indigenous rights activist all over presumed to be either dead via their close funds because of how long they had been missing. and so you can see that this secret detention facility really served as a way to kind of, you know, punish all of them for being that for their just invoices. and you know, these when net to news an investigation a porto expose the existence of this uh, specificity back in 2022. it's, the government responded by saying that it does not exist in inst, instead filed the cases against them for quote unquote, spreading propaganda. not since the end of se, casinos, government have you learn more about how people would disappear at how they would treat it. and why that would take him as well? yes. so some of the 3 of the, you know, the victims we, i just mentioned for minor guard has started to speak out and they,
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one of them had been costs and was defending his father, a senior opposition leader who was facing trial under the controversial international crime scribe, you know, so he was disappeared when he was directly involved in the preparation of the defense of his father who was later executed during while he was uh, you know, disappeared. so uh, the michael talked about who's the indigenous rights activist was vocal against the militarization of tip on guild trucks, which is a particular region in bottom the best way you know, of, of the bottom of this army subjects. indigenous peoples of highly secure tides in deplorable condition. so he's obviously was targeted because of his activism. but you see when the us impose sanctions in december 2021, we did see a dip in the rate of enforce disappearances in 2022. so then the purpose of enforce disappearance isn't that directly changed to previously and was long term and for us as a, as intended to punish dissidents. but then it became short term and 1st disappearance as to punish the students who had been later shown as arrested under the book. so
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you know, the purpose of shifting, depending on what the context was. now, do you believe? said shake. i've seen a self authorized this tactic of enforced disappearances kidnappings. really? well, it's hard to say without a formal investigation, but here i might point to the fact that in may 2018, she herself announced a war on drugs. and this was followed by at least 466 extrajudicial killings. i'm just the internet so investigated some of these killings, and they found a clear pattern that before these individuals were killed, they were subjected to enforce disappearances. so there was a combination of ins, purchase appearance, followed by extra individual execution. at the same time, high level government officials repeatedly denied you know, the credible information about inputs its appearance as her son said, that these were just people who voluntarily went missing to avoid legal liability. so, and we might know that in the past 15 years,
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despite so many allegations that has not been one investigation, there's not been one conviction and you don't have that level of institutional non response on to unless there's some level of back we have sense of the very top and very briefly we're running out of time. do you think that the relatives can expect any information from the new government? i think yes, this is a moment of hope. so i will reiterate the maya darts demands that they have ask for perpetrators to be held to account. are you? i'm like investigation. and of course, we would also urge the interim government different ratified the international convention on enforce disappearances and perhaps even disband the rapid action battalions was been directly involved in these enforce disappearances. and finally, i must mention calls, but not talked about school has been missing since june, june 1996. it has been 28 years and we still don't know where she is. so this just goes to show. and for us as a parent that has an issue as long in the history of bundle dish,
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and there are many others who remain missing. we demand to know where they are. and we hope the interim government will make that happen. the found that there's a human rise as a good talk to who to thank you very much. thank you. a sort of caesar in the eastern parts of japan are urging people to evacuate the homes as a strong type food makes its way towards the country. talk phone until as already falls, the cancellation of hundreds of flights and trains and costs power blackouts in some areas. still in the fixtures on the turkey of horizon. just days ago, tropical storm the via dumps record levels of rain in the countries knows less than 24 hours, often lifting a week from mega, quite cooling. a new a lot is in place. this time it's the tycer. i'm pill. categorized as very strong by the japan, me to a logical agency. i'm pel brings with lashings of right and the wind gusts of up to
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216 kilometers but our facilities will of the possibility of land slides in other areas. i'm pill isn't expected to hit japan directly, but even so, it's still making its present cells for the 40000000 people living in the tech region. lot, small po has arrived as japan and box o button a 3 day long produce festival. usually fits of time and millions of people, the 10 to the home towns this year. that won't be so easy. major sections of the country is famous, but it chains are being closed, including the busy take, you know, going that route. a travel has been disrupted to hundreds of flights of grounded leaving some stranded at the airport. i'm right down stuck in
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tokyo. and my next step is to go back to the hotel. i was staying at previous so i can maybe for the, for the life and then maybe try to travel to a socket tomorrow. japan is no straight and get to extreme by that, which is climate change intensifies tysons and suffolk of stones are becoming more frequent. are you watching? the w names is a reminder of on top stories. authorities of pakistan say they have detected a traveler entering the country with the impulse virus. they say that mine has traveled to the middle east, although it's unclear which unfold. strain was found, the w h o is calling on country is to be vigilant, but also not to close that border and that's it. from the end of this team, i have a world news update for you at the top of the office. thanks,
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