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the, the, this is the, the news live from valid officials in gaza say, well then a dozen people are killed in and is there any strength on the designated safe zone? first respond to say the missiles have an area near, con, eunice, west civilians where sheltering. israel says it was targeting a homeless come on, said also coming up, the ukraine has lost its biggest attack. yes, on the russian capital most gone with a wave of drunkenness. at least one person was killed in the unprecedented detox, which disruptive flights and wrecked dozens of homes and germany re introduced his passport controls on all its land. foreigners,
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the government says it's aimed at curbing your regular migration and protecting the public from scripts such as islam is the time. the guy both is welcome to the program. how mazda officials in gaza say a number of palestinian families have been hit by and is really a strike on account for this price people. they say that these 19 were killed in an area designated by israel as a humanitarian zone. israel said it was targeting homeless militants who were directly involved in carrying out the october 7th terrorist attacks. 10 in tatters at the crowded camp were an overnight attack, left a huge crater of the large encampment and southern gauze. us con eunice was designated or humanitarian zone by israel. but those sheltering from the war here
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say the so called save, so did not spare those killed. so i'm not sure about half past midnight. we will heat by a barrage of miss sales around 6 of them. i don't know what the invoice, the children, the women, or the elderly people were flying all over the supply of look at what we peaceful. we have nothing to do with the resistance. we were sleeping, thinking we were safe. where do we go now? so we went to israel's military said it's fighter jets targeted to disguise thomas command and control complex and the humanity area and area. and that it's forces relied on intelligence and use precise munitions to avoid civilian casualties. the families of victims have a different account target attends civilians, women, children,
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how contents which stand to strike that powerful. it's not like we're housed under concrete. it's just tens made out of a thin fabric nyland for them to strike it with the strength. it doesn't add up. no words. there are no words. bodies arrived at the nearby hospital where morning families gathered for prayers. this man holding his injured daughter, says her sister was killed by the strike for the moment we were buried under send my 2 daughters day mother and i cut out started looking for them. and so body parts for my neighbors and my tab the strikes were among the deadliest yet in my wasi. well as real maintains it was a targeted strike. how mos white we classified as a tear group denies it's militants were present in the area. china
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low is from the norwegian refugee council. i asked her what she knows about about the attack. we haven't gotten much from our staff who are sheltering and darrell della. but what we do know is that this is not the 1st time that we've seen civilians targeted and killed. and in what is a, unilaterally designated by israel as the seats on civilians must be protected no matter where they are, whether they're in the so called safe zones or not. but what we've seen time and time again is that there simply is no safe place in garza. and the only way to protect civilian life and prevent further death is 1st the spire. now israel says that a, how may i ask, who i'm on, send to us located in the area that was attacked. does that make it a legitimate target or? well, i don't have all the facts of, of who was there and what was there. but international humanitarian law has 3 main
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principles that need to be abided by. the principal of distinction so distinguishing between military or armed combat moved and civilians, a precaution, which means taking steps to minimize it, civilian harm and proportionality. and that means that ensuring that the civilian casualties are proportionate to the military advantage that would be gained by targeting palestinians. the numbers that we've seen in gaza, tens of thousands, nearly 41000. how is the names killed? would indicate that over the last several months, israel has not been abiding by those international. those rules of international humanitarian law. struggle is safe zones. how is the situation for locals and displaced people that changed in recent months? well, in august alone, there were 16 relocation directives issued by the israeli military. they often call these evacuation orders, but these do not amount to lawful evacuations. palestinians are being pushed into
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a smaller in smaller space. the so called humanitarian zone is only about 13 percent of garza, and there's currently a density of around $30000.00 people or more per square kilometers. people are living in the, in unimaginable conditions without access to food, water, uh, sanitary service, it sanitation services and, and really are struggling to, to get the basic needs and essentials that they need in order to survive. these people have not been guaranteed their right to return home. one possibilities have ended, which is necessary for a lawful evacuation. shine a little bit from the norwegian rest of the council. thank you very much. thank you . a quick look now at some of the other news from around the world. israel's army says it probably killed a turkish american activist in the occupied westbank last week. the israel defense
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forces say a she knew a s, d, a e was hit in directly, unintentionally by id a 5. she was demonstrating against these for 80 settlements and the westbrook australia is proposing a minimum legal age for children to access social media. age verification technology will soon be able to block children from opening online accounts. the government plans to bring in new legislation by the end of the year maybe half of the population of east timor, of attended month sled by po process around $600000.00 people from the council to catch a glimpse of the hope, the 1st to visit the majority castle, the country since it became independent from indonesia 20 years ago. ukraine has on least one of the biggest waves of drone strikes today on russia. at
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least one woman was killed and 3, all the people injured in the attacks and the most coverage and a number of homes were hit and around 50 flights, diverted, awakened by buzzing propellers. people take to their windows to see this an explosion followed by another, one of the officials say at least 2 buildings were damaged. in drone attacks, a 46 year old woman was reportedly killed. several apartments caught fire in the morning. residents gather outside sharing what they went through just hours earlier. you can see it, the everything is messed up. we're in shock, crow. i took what was nearby, the children, the dog, everything. and i run away because i thought that the building would collapse as well. most codes may are set on social media that at least 15 drones were down
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in the most co region. during the overnight attacks. it was today, we trapped our stuff and got out fast. our car over there was also damaged. it's not clear yet how to pick up our belongings from the apartment so that i can show but garden easier. the attacks also disrupted traffic at most goes airports with dozens of flights suspended. russian officials say more than $140.00 drones would down overnight, across the rushes west and regent suggesting such a mass of ukrainian attacks becoming more frequent thousands of ukraine's war dads remain on the identifies all correspondence. so in the fall, the go has visited me pro, one of the main centers dealing with casualties from the east and fund line. some of us may find her report distressing. the
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deliveries come, a 180 kilometers from the front line. each one brings with it the smell of war, and that most of the soldiers died in the doing its annual hon screeching more arrive every day. these width, which origin trucks contain hundreds of bodies, the kept to until the space inside with teams worked to identify them. e or t tough choke runs the mall here in the pool. it's his job to give the dead soldiers the names back. that can take weeks, months even use. this is where they stopped the process of identification minimum was indeed to increase. full time's dying in a way cannot be prevented. mostly what is the process is
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the price of life. it's a, it's natural fit. for the 1st week. yeah. but the will and the depth some of these young people that have been and all these others is not natural. and that's very tragic. let them know, but the more keeps that they'll see for each body. investigate those, collect photographic evidence, or distinguishing features like tattoos, and any person items found with the body. the focus here is to name the data and provide families with onset. a. victoria, how to shinkel is the woman whose voice families here when they called hotline. today she spoke with a woman who recognize to sons watch and waiting green book. she says, even when there is a match, often devastating the. ringback you know, as a family is not ready to receive such an answer in the last or that he died. most
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of us will. he's in the morgue. the person needs time for this effect shipping. so he live in the water is useless. should i take sedatives myself? you are the 3 model from which i give the person time to come down to the then the i offer to call back when there are less tears in my eyes, which matters with the slowest of success. the facility has the latest technology to create the profiles which can be compared with samples from potential relatives . but sometimes the extreme violence of war complicates the scientists work. it shows that i know we need to lot, if the bodies are destroyed and the dna is degraded, then the work takes longer. when we had a case at the beginning of the war, when several fragments, 24 of them were delivered from one place in one package. we'll know. and we discovered 6 people in there,
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6 soldiers to do what they were fragments of 16 people. she's just your boss, she's 3 score to this one and a half years to identify them all. you will choose to ship with mature complex cases like that can also end up sure of the criminal forensics medicine lab. of course, in the maya, everyone has the right to dignity in life and the right to dignity and dest submit . arguably, one element of that dignity is justice. the forensic scientist eat investigations into walk, right? they tried to establish how a person died and whether they was subjected to torture or inhumane treatment. it's all, oh boy, go school. there will be mass grades with remains your kid. and those will testify to the crimes committed by the russian federation on our territory. is loyalties may end table these, these bring you the outlook,
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go back to the us 40. basically the wall will continue on for a very long time. the last 3 in the ship, those in the despite all the work but all the dedicated people in this complex, they cannot identify all the bodies. sure, of the costs, nobody is committed to symmetry on the outskirts of any pro. there is a special section for those whose names have not been phone, but hope is not complete. click on the inscription says, template rarely unknown, defended a few create no, that's brand matthew holiday, who's a program director at the international commission on missing persons and joins us from keith. matthew, what kind of support does ukraine need right now when it comes to identifying this? missing persons? yes, thank you very much. i mean, it must be nice if the ukraine has many of the institutions and systems in place to
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account for the missing. it hasn't such groups as forensics and scope dna capabilities, a conditional missing persons in a long missing persons. you know, a lot has been done by you crate and it's a superhuman efforts in terms of what needs to be done. and i think we need to see the need for grades that close the cooperation amongst always many different institutions that are engaged in the process. um, because i would say a need for a centralized and shed data base that can help facilitate the comprehensive process of identification. because many institutions, the gathering many different pieces of information in each of those separate pieces, if not pull together, will not facilitate the necessary identifications with the family, some desire. and also beyond that mass collection of references from the families of the missing to facilitate those dna identifications, but, but the family so require their as many as $57000.00 missing persons. and for each one i, c, m. p recommends at least 3 to 4 reference office employees. family members be be
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collected. now you will have worked a lot on the conflicts and the form into this law of you in the past. all the, any lessons learned from these previous was that help you now in your work in ukraine as um, i mean the thing 1st and foremost it needs to be stated that the complex and the former yugoslavia are quite distinct and very much different to, you know, what we see in ukraine today and for about the recent years, but they're all, i think some important lessons that can be loans. i mean one is a really loves more approach to accounts and for the missing is, is crucial. the criminal investigation is actually a dr. up of locating mass graves, assuming the graves recovering the bodies and identification. so you know, rule and the criminal investigation is key. and the use of primary identify as is also vital, you know, either dna, dental records or fingerprints to identify the missing use of secondary identifies
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such as an id card that may be found. an extra body could be misleading and could lead to a possible besides application. as i mentioned, establishment to the centralized but shared data base the things together all the dates report institutions and goal is absolutely key. and i would also add to that and showing the engagement to the families of the missing in the process is also invited without the families no matter what the state does, the process will be an incomplete. busy now talking about this, this process that might remain incomplete, sorry for interrupting you there, but one of the forensic experts in our report and said that his work would continue long off to the end of the war. do you believe that in time all families will the faith of the missing relatives in the process? the certainly be a long one. this is for sure there's a huge piece of work in front of you trying to locate, recover, and identify the bodies of the missing. it does have the resources to do this.
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whether families will receive balances, that's on known i'll, since the hope is promising and peace perspective is the, you know, through all supports in support of the international community. so you try, as many of the missing that can be found identified will be, but this will be a long term investment by ukraine and by the international commission of missing cousins to make this happen. i've to all of that with the international commission on missing persons. thank you very much for your input. thank you very much. as well as the war, new crane russia's influence is being felt as far away as western africa, countries fighting domestic terrorism such as molly, booking of fossil and is an attempt to moscow for help. the kremlin has also still onset and aggressive companion to attract more african students to russia.
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corresponded funding foot shot reports from nigeria as capital of boucher as the russian consulate in elbow job here in nigeria. as capital locals are queuing up to trying to get visas to leave and study in russia. russia is amazing when it comes to scholarship with those they're willing to educate people at next to nothing as basically the educational system. why do they also do section 2? for the students, is this idea. filming here is delicate. most of these applicants we meet, don't want to speak on camera. right? it might not be helpful for their applications. many of his people putting their hopes in russia are planning to study their. now, until a couple of years to go to more like you'd be wanting to go to ukraine for food, education, buses, rushes full scale invasion, turn ukraine into a war zone. more are making plans to go to cities like most of the she was like
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english kingsley stewed in that consulate q last week. now he's got he's russian visa loud. so so, so, so exciting that very be like i wasn't myself anymore. i was just jumping, there's nothing to keep him in nigeria, the job opportunities here is very, very, not encouraging inflation even if you get a job, it payments, you can sustain yourself with it. so i said to myself, do i resent the kinks? he's getting ready to go to norfolk road in san for russia in a few weeks. that's where he will learn how to teach english to russian students. every thing is spiteful by russia, except for the flights he sense is supervisor titian fee. you accommodation and then you have as depend on things depend. so i believe with the month lease depend
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icon as my labor at the moment study, and then get into of this the number of students leaving places like this in africa to study in russia has tripled in the past decade. rushes education ministry says they are owned 35000 africans, currently studying in russia, including more than 1009 gillian. golly sheriff is researching emerging powers like russia and their influence in africa. he says russia is making it easier to get a visa versus also doing that to you to an advantage. you'll come yesterday. we give you scholarship, jane, minute minutes for you. you know, if possible, you give us the support of cause evidence that is update on mission and interest. so the interest of 14 is we need more people to come to russia, help us achieve our goals in, in war or any kind of meet. kingsley speaks no russian, he source of information,
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social media, and then a jury and friend in russia. yeah. is there any tend, like, is making you worried, like, in terms of the whole political situation, the address? yeah. you print in the program. yours. what kingston? east board, he's heard about foreigners who ended up using the russian military fist. if russia asked me to join the military at some point of the shop. and as a person, i wouldn't go for it's or because that was my main will to come into the come to mind will to these, to come study for me, i must us medically so good. obviously if nigeria has to be in a strong ally of the united states, but the western powers are losing influence into regions and russia, it's taking active steps to win african hearts. and more about someone
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using before you, firefighters across california baffling was fast threatening thousands of homes. days of extreme temperatures of fuel blazes and several areas forcing residents to fleet. fire agencies are investigating potential austin and some of the face the man accused of killing visual guns and lipkin rebecca shipped to get it has died in kenya. officials say he died of burns inflicted when he set light to his ex pawsman with petro the microphone run us off with 80 percent. the police of the philippines have arrested a celebrity. t. v evangelist wanted by the us for child sites, trafficking, a photo. ok boy to surrender after a 2 weeks search of his estate, he and 4 others will stand trial. in manila,
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space 6 has launched an old civilian crew for the 1st private space school. they pull our as don't mission is taking for non professional astronauts into a little bit for a few days. they plan to fly further away from us than any other man mission. in more than 50 years. its germany is to reintroduce passport checks its all its land borders from next week. the immeasurable initially be enforced for 6 months. the government dimes to tackle irregular migration and protect the public by then is under pressure to act. the fall rights of the policy has made serious gains in recent elections following a series of islamist incidents. this is what germany wants to see on all it's border starting next week. border checks as here on the frontier
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with austria. interior minister and nancy fees are announced, new measures in berlin that are initially set to last for 6 months. it seemed to me 9 good minds. i'm until we can achieve stronger border protection with the joint european asylum system were forced to further protect our national borders. these are, these border controls allow us to turn back irregular migrants. we've already denied entry to per 2000 irregular migrants since last october. we've had it done, that's why we will expand temporary controls to all our national land borders. but the government put in case temporary checks at some of germany's land borders last october. those are now being expanded as pressure grows on 10. so left shows this government to bolster security following several islam is things attacks early of this month,
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the far right alternative for germany parties scored historic successes into regional elections containing on an anti immigration platform. with a 3rd region, the election coming up the parties in germany's governing coalition one to show they're taking action details about the new border checks and how they fit in with e. u lol. have yet to a merch, i will send you. the news is a reminder of all the top stories of sydney and health authorities in gaza saying, is there any attack on the attempted comp, one task killed at least 19 people use? non eunice. israel says it's carried out and asked strike on significant home off the total risk. and russian authorities say one woman was killed in 3 of those hospitalized and overnight ukrainian drones strikes around and also at least 2 high rise apartment buildings for, for the damaged 3 of most dollars. full major ad with forced to diverge and the
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