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the, the, this is dw news live from berlin, a 1000000 people impacted by devastating floods. in northeastern nigeria make shift . camps for the displaced are facing acute shortages of food and water. as rescuers still search for people trapped inside their homes. also on the program, anger and israel against the government. thousands marching in tel aviv demanding an immediate deal to bring home the remaining hostages being held in gaza as to astronaut, stuck in space, speak for the 1st time about what it's like to be out of this world. the
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and david love, it's welcome to the program. up to 1000000 people are believed to have been affected by devastating flooding in northeastern nigeria, emergency cruise and the city of my degree are still trying to reach people trapped by the flood waters. the flooding was caused by a dam, collapse. authorities say at least 30 people have been killed, but that death toll is expected to rise as search and rescue operations continue scraping. now 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 that have come from the people in the camper facing extreme hardship, even though people here are helping in the government is housing. well,
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it's not sufficient with young walk. i'm on windows and i got enough to nod. yeah, 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, but yeah, for the safe drinking water is also running low. these tanks and now empty humanitarian agencies all struggling to provide the essentials. meanwhile, you and workers on trying to assess immediate medical needs. the latest floods have exacerbated an existing humanitarian crisis. boats owned by a 15 year is the most insurgency in the region. these pictures from friday, so the extent of the flooding, almost tough, the city of my degree is submerged following the damndest earlier this week. it's the west 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. others are
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missing. nigeria is already facing food shortages with so much from land water logs, humanitarian agencies say they will need more assistance, dw talked to touch it to deja from save the children. and i, jerry, of joining us from, i do agree in the countries northeast and explained what people impacted by the flooding need. most right, now, what is needed and most an hour is excess. so immediate successful food because most of the shops and affected and people have displaced, which spinning in otherwise providing for rich apples. so ready for is, is to be as if they needed to. so maybe have somebody on many organizations including certain, mitchell, they're not doing these. we have, we have, we have a feeling about the inconvenience by the also the number of children that separated
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home their families. so reunification, inputs and quiet and many organizations including service within a and so it's amazing and unifying the children with, with their families accessible. great, what's out is, is a big concern. so there's a lot of tracking it for by agencies including said that you were going to provide the missing use. and also for the pre k. also shift size attendance and i'm sending patients. so these, these are all issues because and about the bishop, the accommodation does not accommodate everyone. so there is a beautiful shift that is beautiful as any additional question or 2 sites out, such as 30 minutes. so that, that, that there is no open if occasion by the presence of diseases, touch it and teach from save the children. and nigeria for people are dead in the eastern romania after a storm. broad, unprecedented rain to the area, rescue services have been scrambling to evacuate people. many of them elderly
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authorities say some 5000 homes are flooded in just one county, a town mayor. they are describing it as a catastrophe of epic proportions. a severe floods have also have a check republic with rivers over flowing and more rain forecast. residents of some towns along the check portion border were evacuated as rivers rose, past alert levels. high winds have toppled trees and knocked down power lines, leaving some 60000 people without electricity. about 800000 firefighters and other emergency crews. about one percent of the population were mobilized ahead of the storm. and sorento, rain and surging water levels are also flooding. other countries in central and eastern europe, people and southern poland are preparing for the worst with many rivers in the area close to bursting their banks. entire villages have been evacuated.
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oh, a quick look now at some other news from around the world, russia and ukraine have carried out a major prisoner exchange, repay treating a total of $206.00 prisoners. it's the 2nd such swap in as many days following negotiations led by the united arab emirates. most counties have carried out a number of prisoner exchanges sense. russia invaded ukraine and 2022 of us are just activists killed during a protest against as rarely settlements in the west bank has been laid to rest in western turkey. b is rarely, military says that she was shot indirectly and unintentionally a week ago, turkey. it says it will conduct its own investigation into her desk on every minute and bushes. souls, styles of israelis are again protesting and tel aviv calling on the government to
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secure a deal to bring home hostages. still being held in gaza. the demonstrators say their government is not trying hard enough to bring home the remaining captives. there is still $101.00 hostages in gaza, but it's really, authorities say one 3rd of them are believed to be debt. the demonstrators are calling on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to reach an immediate deal with some of the groups that orchestrated the october 7th terror attack. with these protests going on for some time now we ask journalist bullied slit dean and tell a view 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 the and we're also part of 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 immediate the deal with, i'm a, one of the mothers of one of the hostages, that cold, that were actually show the video. or actually it was the audio recording for her son from the a t p in the garbage trip. please for the government to release him as soon as possible. and that this is happening after beginning to be 6 hostage. it a couple of weeks ago. and also after what we've seen dean from the the is the, is drake 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 investigating the
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car door and not giving up on the auction or is ready to return to the fight after the the due starts after the end of the 1st, the germany and kenya have signed out of labor and migration agreement and berlin and comes as germany grapples with the need to attract skilled migrants from outside the you to fill a major labor shortage here. the deal was overseen by kenny and president william router and german chancellor off shorts. it means workers from kenya will be allowed to fill job vacancies in germany such as bus drivers. the agreement also allows germany to deport canyons who don't have the right to stay in the country. i did all you knew, sat down with president william rudo and spoke to him about the agreement, disagreement. we look with and look at sorry,
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at 250000 job opportunities for young people from k. that is a bilateral agreement between germany and k. it, it is a win win. you know, these a big lever late, but deficit in germany. these a big lip lip out of a supply inc. and how do you benefit can by giving them the opportunities in here on how do you remove the deficit here by a liberating can i? yeah, i'm happy about this. of course, we understand that if just sign this agreement with all of our shows, but you also have just resent the and launched climate resilience project to x to create over 20000 jobs for young people. how do you reconcile that with the fact that you want to send these same skills to us as to europe in germany, to be present for your information? we, i injecting into the labor market, amelia young people every year us. and even if we did have a 1000000 jobs and can we would still have another half a 1000000,
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we're going to have this opportunity. so that's why the opportunity to create resilience of jobs, which i did the last we can, can, has no contradiction whatsoever. we do what i'm doing in germany because we have a huge about youth about we have a demographic different than that. we have to deal with and, and we need to create pathways and opportunities. we're creating opportunities in our housing program. we're creating a do not get to the market. we're creating opportunities, the next portal to market in a photo blay, but like the one we're doing with germany. so these are different opportunities that solve the same purpose of making sure that we have and give our young people in can have the opportunity to walk. that was just a short clip. you can watch the full interview with canyon president william router on the dw news channel on youtube. well, to ask for not stuck in space,
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have made their 1st public comments since their boeing star line or capsule arrived back on earth without them earlier this month. nasa decided it was too risky for the do it to take the spacecraft and back home after it ran into technical troubles . the astronauts will now have to wait another 5 months to return, but they don't seem 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 line or calypso. so now the 2 asked her 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. it's 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 evaluated, and that's a pretty unique opportunity. well, more i did, however,
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expressed regrets about not being able to take the star line or back to earth. touch down star liner is back on or we've been involved from the beginning through all the processes of assessing our spacecraft, calypso and it was a trying at times. it was the over some tough 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 there, shirking their earthly duties. both are planning to vote in the us presidential
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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. so it's a very important role that we all play as citizens has to be including those elections. and that's and makes it very easy for us to do that. so we're excited about that opportunity. well, more and williams will be conducting experiments with the 7 member crew and the international space station until they can return to earth. and back here on earth, an amateur gardener in russia is broken, a national record with his prize pumpkin harvest. the giants squash weighed in at 870 kilograms, which is about the average weight of a ball. the winning gardener says he used about 500 leaders of water a day when growing the pumpkin, which eventually gained around 20 kilograms every day. got some serious squash there while you're all up to date,
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