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the the, this is dw dues live it from berlin. the pressure to quick down in migration here in germany, deportations to afghanistan resumed the 1st chance to tell the bon, returning to power. jeremy government, promising to get tough on asylum and security ahead of 2 regional elections. this coming weekend, also coming up is really grief to limited pauses in fighting and the gaza strip to allow the children to be back to maybe the gets polio. the 1st back to nations or plan for sunday. the
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break off it's good to have you with this in germany has resumed the porting rejected asylum seekers to afghanistan and the 1st time since the tale bon re took power in 2021. a flight with convicted f deanna fenders took off on friday bound for cobbled the renew deportations comm. as the german government faces pressure to crack down on migration that after a fatal knife rampage last week in which the suspect had been able to evade deportation. space was the scene i'd like to add port just before doing security officials preparing the faster potations flight from gemini to i've gotten this done in 3 years. on board with 28 convicted criminals, denied permission to remain in germany. such flights have been near, impossible to arrange since germany broke off diplomatic relations with. i've gotten this done after the tyler bond violently seize power and couple in august,
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2021. to show up on you couldn't, we announced i had announced that we would also default to send us back to us. gotten this done. we have prepared this kathleen without talking about it too much because of such plans only succeed if you make connect, but if you do it carefully and very discreetly before that was carried out today, i would that would like to send everyone who helped to make this happen, so details a clear sign that anyone who commits criminal offenses size cannot count on us, not deporting them, come, but that we will look for ways to do so. as you can see from this case and big is looking to support them on their business. i think the gym and government said the deal was not negotiate. it directly was a tile on an instead with a help of what they called key regional partners. but they can see that they are also in direct contact with a total of on one. so i assume that's what's garbage up position and as the german government is a very clear, as long as the general conditions uh, as they are
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a battalion bind behavior, the way they do that will be no efforts to normalize relations with the top the buttons and then the mind is you want within 20 bon and there are contacts on a technical level, especially through our representative office and don't have any buttons or people spill in, in, in, in to ha. they smocks a big change in germany's approach. the german government has been under pressure to step up to potations of projected asylum seekers. especially anyone with a violent cost pressure that's intensified since 3 people was fatally stopped installing. and last week the main suspect is the syrian man whose application for asylum was rejected. satellites inside we are continuing to work at full speed to once again enable the return of dangerous persons and serious offenders to ask on this done in syria. we will also west, together with representatives of the federal states and the biggest opposition policy and meet next week to discuss possible further measures piece of i took them
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last month to discuss friday. slight to cobble was the 1st entry is and if the german government has its way, it likely won't be the last. but he w security correspondence on the sparrow. he gave us his take on the timing of the deportations. the timing is certainly very important here because it comes at a time when many people in germany were all political parties as specifically discussing the issue of the politicians, especially the protections of failed asylum seekers and especially deportations. they'll fail the site them take us from countries like syria and up kind of send them. this is the result specifically of the attack in zoning and a few days ago. but it's important to stress that this is probably not a direct result from what happened in zoning and these kinds of deportation. flights of plans with lots of time in advance. but only because of all the logistics involved here in germany also that negotiations that take place in this
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particular case, between germany and some of the countries in the region where i've gotten his son is located, the german government does not recognize the taliban government. but it has admitted that it has called and talked to technical level, specifically through an office in doha. so basically what this gives you, what this gives us an impression, is that yes, the timing is obviously relevant, but it's not a direct connection, or at least i reckon, results from what happened in zoning that it's something that's been planned now for quite some time. i was dw security correspondent, thomas barrow. they're reporting israel says that it's bored. the police have killed a senior, her mos commander in a draw on strike. it happened in the west. big city of janine, at least 19 palestinians have reportedly been killed since police raids began on tuesday. meanwhile, the world health organization says that israel has agreed to a limited pause and fighting in the gaza strip. to allow a polio vaccination campaign to go ahead. health workers hope to treat over 600000
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children starting on sunday one and a half year old elan barker is too weak to move. she lives to on this hospital bed with her mom and grandmother by his side. been dog, but of miss checking me. so if you to call nutrition, she's dehydrated, who just after me? i'm a chef and it has co serious complications. she's lean pulled off with as low potassium acid into blood. huh. and infection in both lungs. oh, i the how about the s in these complications make construct and polio potentially fatal for elian. now, with a 3 day truce agreed family hopes we can safely receive the much needed succeeds. the truce begins on september 1st with over 640000 children on the 10 years old
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expected to be vaccinated. it's critical that we reach 90 percent vaccination that we've got 90 percent and $99090.00 vaccination covers during each routes that will be 2 routes, a split of 4 weeks that is needed actually you need 90 percent plus to stop the outbreaks. the transmission within garza and prevent international straps, polio. and while the truce may save hundreds of thousands from polio, it's only temporary after the truth ends, the lives of those children and gaza and the families roommate, nutrition as the polar. all drake is just one part of the larger public health catastrophe. well joined now by sam rose. he is in garza,
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he's deputy director of the agency for palestinians and known as on rough own road is also in charge of the polio vaccination campaigns. and it's good to have you with this. the goal, of course, beginning sunday is to vaccinate more than what half a 1000000 children under the age of of 10. talk to me about the logistics here be how is it even possible in a place where next to no one is living in a place that they would call home? i absolutely, thanks for having me on. look, it's very, very difficult in the same way that doing anything right now in gaza is difficult. it's been difficult to get the vaccines in. they are now in. it's difficult to move them around. we've only just had last night that the pause is that we've been calling for for so long have now been agreed to. we welcome them and we've got to go through detail. detail planning got unreal. will be administering about half of those vaccines to hoff of the children will be doing it in uh,
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health clinics. that's what we would normally do in any given year in the last year . we've vaccinated 99 a sense of children, but most people now where they were when we were doing those vaccinations, which is why the outbreak has broken out of one reason for it. so be vaccinating some people in our clinics, but otherwise in mobile health points that we set up in the hands of, of schools that are functioning, a shell says, and then we'll be going 10 to 10 with on monday it says with a fax and it says with our registration clause to, to, to, to vaccinate the children. like you said old children on the 10 needs received 2 doses of the vaccine said, talk to me about how this was in today. but that happened. the fact that we've seen a polio on the merge in gauze a most people watching, we would assume that polio had, has been eradicated completely. yes, absolutely. and it was eradication from god's the vin, no cases,
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ability of engagement for the past 25 years. and this outbreak is a direct result of the conflicts and the, the, the, the kind of multiple interrelated elements of the complex in terms of the destination of the health sector, hospitals, health clinics that have affected our ability to provide vaccine coverage as we wouldn't normally do. it as a consequence of the bombardments of the disruption of homes, of infrastructure. the fact that so many people on the move in a now living next to you know, positive sewage on one side amounts in a row on the other, right. as a consequence of the mound nutrition is your, your report. a sudden it's a consequence of, of, of immune systems being so suppressed by war. people that in this case, children have to go through on a daily daily basis in fair lives. the less than any 11 months now. i know it's
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a places around the world, there is vis or reticence among parents to have their children vaccinated for, for anything. i mean, do you expect to see any of that? they're in a gauze. i mean, i'm trusting parents, i mean misinformation is a, is a feature of our lives in the these days. but look, what i can say is that the vaccination coverage in garza has always been excellent . like i said they are right, occasion of communicable diseases. and so, and so now largely because of the, the, the, the solid health system that we have in place including unreal, which is the largest primary healthcare provider in the gaza strip. we as on route and very much accepted embedded within those communities. so there's a high degree of trust in health work as a high degree of trust and number staff and in the fax, in a says from other partners who will be working on it. so we are working closely
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with the community. lead is through mosques, through social media to get the message out with confidence that any missing information that exist we'll, we'll be able to accounts a. sam rose with even agency for fellow cd refugees, and we appreciate you taking the time to talk with this. you're doing some valuable work getting this weekend. thank you. thank you. what to the united states now, where a couple of harris has laid out some of her plans for the presidency. if she wins, it happened in her 1st major interview is just becoming the democratic parties. presidential nominees, the current vice president appeared on cnn alongside her running mate. tim waltz, where she defended her record and that. busy the, by the administration since starting her run for the presidency just over a month ago. comalla harris has mostly appeared in front of the door in crowds like this one in georgia on thursday night that change once he sat down with cnn for the
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1st big interview with the campaign. with americans deeply divided over the war and gauze, the powers concerned she would not stop on shipments to israel. i am unequivocal and an unwavering and my commitment, israel's defense, and its ability to defend itself. and that's not gonna change. far too many innocent palestinians have been killed and we have got to get a deal done. another issue, highland versus mines is migration with republican seeking to attack harris and the democrats over the issue even as a legal border crossings sunk the lowest level in years. last month, the power explains the republican rival, donald trump, looking efforts to cut their regular migration to buy part of some work, including some of the most conservative members of the united states congress. a bill was crafted, which we supported, which i support. and donald trump,
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that word of this bill that would have contributed to securing our border. and because he believes that it would not have helped him politically. she told his folks in congress don't put it forward. he killed a bill with just 10 weeks ago before election. day hours has no time to waste introducing herself and her plans to be american public. the now, at least, as it seemed to be paying off with most polls, giving her a narrow lead, a trump smart, whose reminder now of our top story, this, our germany has resumed. the forwarding people back to afghanistan, deportations were halted in 2021 after the tele bon rechecked power, the german government is facing a rising pressure to get tough on the silent rules and security. your what you need to do is i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news of next doc film
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