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the the, you're watching do you know we can use live for both the 1000000 people impacted by devastating slots in no face to 90 area. thousands of just sliced to make shift cabs with acute shortage is a fluid water and other a central rescue was searching for people trapped in the heart. also it coming up anchor a nice rail against the government. thousands, much in tennessee, demanding an immediate and immediate deal, and sorry to bring home the remaining hostages being held in casa and to ask her. no, it's stuck in space. speak for the very 1st time about what it's like to be out of
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this world. the hello and welcome to the program. i'm jared read up to 1000000 people i believe, to have been affected by devastating funding. in ne, in nigeria, emergency crews in the city of my degree. i still trying to reach people trying to find a fund waters which was caused by a dan collapse authority say at least 30 people have been killed, bought that death told is expected to rise. a search and rescue operations continue scraping out the last grains of rice. nothing can go to waste with hundreds of thousands displaced. there's not enough food to go around these when reaching rule, which items come from? i'm not even the people in the comm, but facing extreme hardship, even though people a health thing and the government is helping us. it's not sufficient enough to nod
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yet. my younger brother is missing. i don't know whether he's alive or not. we haven't seen him. we need help. please help my mother. there's no food, please. we need help. safe drinking water is also running low. these tanks and now empty humanitarian agencies on struggling to provide the essentials. meanwhile, un work as i'm trying to assess immediate medical needs. the latest floods have exacerbated an existing humanitarian crisis. both owned by a 15 year is the most insurgency in the region. these pictures from friday show the extent of the flooding. almost hall of the city of may degree is submerged. following the down the list earlier this week, it's the was flooding in 3 decades. thousands are still trapped in the homes. emergency workers are trying to get food to them while they wait to be rescued.
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others are missing. nigeria is already facing food shortages with so much from land, water logs, humanitarian agencies say they will need more assistance. and earlier i spoke with judge you to deter from save the children in nigeria, he joined to me from my degree in the countries northeast and told me what people impacting by the funding need. most right now, what do you see the most an hour is access to it? mean if successful afford. uh, because most of the shops and i fix it and people have displaced uh with spinning. you know, there was providing for the chapel. so ready for is it to be as if they needed to so maybe have somebody on many organizations including certain that you've been having these we have we have, we have a feeling about the size of the individuals by the also the number of children that separated home, their families, so reunification,
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inputs and quiet and many organizations including substantial then i also it's amazing and unifying that children with, with their families accessible believe what, what's out is, is a big concern. so there's a lot of tracking here for by agencies including temperature. we're going to provide water for domestic use and also for the pre k. also shift size at 7, and i'm sending patients. so these, these are all the issues because in about the bishop, the accommodation does not accommodate everyone. so it is beautiful shift that there is a beautiful sanitation facilities such as such as 30 minutes so that that, that there is an open invitation for the cause of diseases. thank you. that was touched you to deter from say, if the children in nigeria. thank you very much for your time today. thank you so much. thousands of it's riley's are again protesting in tel aviv cooling on the
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government to secure a deal to bring home hostages still being held in gaza. the demonstrators don't think that government is trying hard enough to bring home the remaining captives. there are still 101 hostages in gaza, but is riley authority say one 3rd of doors i believe to be did the demonstrate, this cooling on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to reach an immediate deal with how much sweets orchestrated the october 7th tara attacks with these projects have been going on for quite some time. now i asked the general list, but least the dean in tel aviv, if prime minister netanyahu was taking notice. yes, i actually just came back from this process i was covering to get um, the console that the 10s of thousands of these raise a bunch of spacing in the process. this is that for the 2nd week in a row, that is no less rally. is of the call where all the participants are now gathering in the process that is organized actually buying the organizations
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opposed to the government, which is a we're also are a part of the process even before october 7th. and now we can see that many of the, um, rosseters that today for said fully for an immediate the deal with i'm a, one of the mother of the, one of the hostages. that code that we're actually showing the video or actually a, it was the audio recording it for her son from the a t p in the garbage trip. planning for the government to release him as soon as possible. and this is happening after the beginning of the 6 hostage, it a couple of weeks ago. and also after what we've seen, dean from the, the, is the strike. and that's, it happened also about a week and a half ago. so we see that the pressure is continuing, but i don't think that the all see that in consideration is still insisting on not
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investigating the car door and not giving up on the auction or is ready to return to the fight after the the due start after the end of the 1st leg just quickly if you could wait during negotiations about a hostage deal stand at the moment as well. we're still waiting for the fixed um it goes up by the us. uh, what do you bear the selling you director a week ago said that it's going to be in a few days, but it's per long yet. we still don't have the proposal. today i'm at a postilion official and actually said that is how much the framework that will lead ultimately at the end, the video to the end of the war, permanently and not just temporarily that they will give up on their demand day to evacuate. the sort of didn't see car resort, this is the situation where we see that the categories that they do show that
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yesterday, we're pressuring them off. vacation and costs are to accept the new changes. as on the other hand, the us is still putting more pressure on the scene, the lots and lots of leaks from the white house that they blame. but then the also not reaching that the deal. this is part of the pressure that they are putting. but as we see a good definitely is ready to say. so the thing that we are tested mistake on the option of reaching the deal and made, and that's why they are more more, more talks about the possible destination with his law. thank you. john was police living let's get around up now. some other global news headlines. hundreds of protested in paris and supportive, she's at political and other victims of sexual violence. the 71 year old was allegedly drugged by her former husband over the course of a decade. so she could be right by thousands of strangers, while unconscious, the case has shown the nation. instead of remaining anonymous, pentico has chosen
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a public trial to thousands of pay their final respects to uganda and olympic. marathon runner, rebecca chipped to gay. the 33 year old died in kenya last week after her partner das, to with gasoline and said her on fi of the funeral, was held in her and says through a village in uganda, the attack cassandra school at the high level of violence against women in can you russia and ukraine have carried out a major prisoner exchange roof petri regarding a total of $206.00 prisoners. it's the 2nd thoughts such swapping as many dies following negotiations led by the united arab emirates, moscow. and keith have carried out a number of prisoners swaps since russia invited ukraine in 2022. well, the 2 extra notes stuck in spice of night. the 1st public comments since they boeing style line a capsule arrived back on earth without them earlier this month. now nasa decided it was too risky for them to take the craft back home after it ran into trouble
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with its draft. as during the ascent, the astronauts will now have to wait 5 months to return, but they don't seem to be in any particular hurry to leave the international space station in space. and how does it come 3 months down 5 to go. and it was only supposed to be a week long test commission of the boeing star liner calypso. so now the 2 asked or not to have to return on a different craft in february. it's but which will more and sony williams are making the best of being stuck in space and i'm running. we're excited to fly into different spacecraft. i mean, we're testers. that's what we do. you know, we look at different aircrafts spacecraft, whatever evaluate it. and that's a pretty unique opportunity will more i did, however, expressed regrets about not being able to take the star line or back to earth. a touch down star liner is back on or we've been involved from the beginning through
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all the processes of assessing our space, craft calypso and it was a trying at times it was the over some top times all the way through. you certainly is a commander in the appeal to have your spacecraft. you don't want to see it go off without you. but that's where we wound up. and hey there in space, which is exactly where astronauts want to be right. the serious business of being more than 400 kilometers per marissa doesn't stop them from enjoying some silly times. this is my happy place. i love being up here in space. it's just fun. you know, every day you, you do something that's work quote unquote. you can do it upside down, you can do it sideways. so it adds a little different perspective. being in orbit doesn't mean they're shirking their earthly duties. both they're planning to vote in the us presidential election. i set down my request for a ballot today as a matter of fact, uh and they shall get it to us in a couple of weeks. and absolutely, yes, it's
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a very important role that we all play as citizens has to be, including those elections and nasa makes it very easy for us to do that. so we're excited about that opportunity. well, more in williams will be conducting experiments with the 7 member crew and the international space station until they can return to earth to india. now way elephant can see that in dine to, but they face a variety of threats including being killed by purchase or abuse for commercial or entertainment purposes. for lucky few though, there is a place where they can get medical treatment and find refuge from this offering. to give us a movie on suspend, know this is now home for the 50 year old elephant junior. she's been undergoing treatment at the elephant conservation and care center in the northern city of mount dora since 2021. ginger arrived at the center with severe injuries was for me, i'm glad that we were just doing laser therapy with ginger. it's cur,
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height and joints are quite weak. so we're doing the therapy to strengthen them and to help them. hill. yeah, but uh does. when elephants come here, we often see that their joints are weak or deformed, and not many uh, this happens due to over work or mountain nutrition to accommodate even in the nucleus, and even that is given. this is susie has a similar story. the blind elephant spent years performing for audiences that surfaces susie wasn't given proper food, nor treated well until she arrived here. a lot of illusions that you've been poached in order to be abused, exploited and use. and that's what we do here at wildlife is who is read, s q l friends we rehabilitate them. the st. you areas home to more than 30 elephants. the center not only provides medical care,
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but also advocates for animal welfare. you see, be john wonderful. there are no need for any animal to be part of our civilization by george. their role is in the environment in nature, in the ecosystem. but humans capture these animals disturb them, separated them from their natural lifestyle and try to in slave them. this is very wrong and it should stop in every way. but towards on that check, if there are fewer than $22000.00 asian allison living in the wild across india, the account for around 60 percent of the entire agent now live in population. hundreds of elephants are still kept in human, kept city in the country. many are abused and kept in unsuitable conditions. but since you were res, like these give elephants like susie and ginger, another chance at life, it's, well you're up to date here on top of the dw,
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