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the the, this is dw news live from berlin, a 1000000 people impacted by devastating floods in northeastern nigeria makes shift camps for the displace are facing acute shortages of food and water as rescue were still search for people trapped inside their homes. also on the program, anger and israel thousands and tell a v of march against the government demanding an immediate deal to bring home hostages still held in gaza. the
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am david levitz good to have you with us up to 1000000 people i believe, to been affected by devastating flooding in north eastern nigeria. emergency cruise and the city of my degree are still trying to reach people trapped by the flood waters which were caused by a dam. collapse authority say at least 30 people have been killed, but that death toll is expected to rise. and for those rescued age groups, one, there are far too few supplies. 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 without income, from the people in the camper facing extreme hardship, even though people here are helping and the government is helping, while it's not sufficient with young welcoming windows and i never did not yet my younger brother is miss saying, well,
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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 the safe drinking water is also running low. these tongue, so now empty humanitarian agencies on struggling to provide the essentials. meanwhile, u. n. work has on 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, so the extent of the flooding almost tough, the city of my degree is submerged following the damnedest area 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 missing. nigeria is already facing food shortages with so much from land water logs
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to monetary an agency say they will need more assistance, dw, talk to touch it, to teach from save the children and 9 jerry. he joined us from my degree and the countries northeast and explained what people impacted by the flooding need. most right now, what is needed? the most an hour is access to immediate successful food because most of the sharps and affected and people are displaced with beating in otherwise providing for re chapel. so ready for is, is to be as if they needed to. so maybe you have somebody on many organizations including certain that you've been having these we have, we have a feeling about the pipe so that in think he knows by that. also the number of children that separated home their families. so reunification, inputs and quiet and many organizations including subject to then i also it's
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amazing and unifying the children with, with their families accessible believe what, what's out is, is a big concern. so there's a lot of attacking your foot by agencies, including site that you're going to provide water for domestic use. and also for the thinking. also shift size at 7, and i'm sending patients. so these, these are all issues because the number of the ship, the combination does not come in at every one. so there is a beautiful ship that there is a beautiful sanitation facility sites out such as 30 minutes. so that, that, that there is an open invitation for the presence of jesus joshua to deter from saving children in nigeria for people. our dad in eastern romania, after a storm. broad, unprecedented range of the area rescue services have been scrambling to evacuated people. many of them elderly authorities say some 5000 homes that are flooded in just one county town mayor. they're describing it as
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a catastrophe of epic proportions or severe floods. have also had the check republic with rivers over flowing and more rain forecast residence of some towns along the check polish border were evacuated as rivers rose, past alert levels. high winds have toppled trees and knock down power lines waving some 60000 people without without electricity about 800000 firefighters and other emergency crews. about one percent of the population were mobilized ahead of the store. and torrential, rain and surging water levels are also flooding. other countries in central and eastern europe, people in southern poland are preparing for the worst with many rivers in the area close to bursting their banks. entire villages have been evacuated. quick look now at other news from around the world. cruise, controversial, former president,
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alberta for g. maury has been buried after 3 days of national morning. she died of cancer this week of age, 86 to do more, a lead peru from 1990 to 2000 who spent most of the last 15 years in prison. after being convicted of crimes against humanity. then as well as interior minister says half a dozen foreign nationals, including us and spanish citizens, had been arrested for allegedly plotting to over throw president nicholas madura correct. has accused the us of leading the operation a claim, washington dismissed as categorically false. both of us and span have strongly criticized monroe's government over the disputed july presidential election. as well as thousands of as railways are again protesting and tell a vive, calling on the government to secure a deal to bring home hostages still being held in gaza. the demonstrators say their
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government is not trying hard enough to bring home the remaining captives. there's still a $101.00 hostages in gaza, but as really, authorities say one 3rd of them are believe to be done. the demonstrators are calling on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to reach an immediate deal with some us. the group that orchestrated the october 7th terror attacked with these protests going on for quite some time. now we asked journalist believes, let dean and tell of if prime minister netanyahu was taking notice. yes, i actually just came back from this process i was covering to get um the dental that the 10s of thousands of his re, these are processed spacing in the process. this is that for the 2nd week in a row, 7 know riley is. that'd be where all the participants are now, gathering in the process that is organized actually buying the organization to oppose the government, which would be and we're also part of
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a part of the process even before october 7th. and now we can see that many processors that today or set fully for an immediate to um, deal with i'm a, one of the mothers of one of the hostages that calls that were actually show the video or actually yeah. and what the audio recording is for her son from the a t p in the gaza strip, pleading 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 from the, the, is the strike and that, that happens also about a week and a half ago. so we see that the pressure is continuing. but the other thing that the all see that a consideration is still insisting on not investigating the car door and not
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giving up the option that is ready to return to the fight. after the deal starts, after the end of the 1st germany said to allow in hundreds of thousands of young workers from kenya and comes as berlin grapples with how to attract skilled migrants from outside the you to fill labor shortage. here. the deal between the countries was signed by canyon president william roots. so as a german chancellor or of 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. dw new sat down with president william rto and spoke to him about the agreement, disagreement we look with and look a story at 250000 job opportunities for young people from k.
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that is a bilateral agreement between germany and k. it is a win win. you know, these a big live butler but deficit in germany. they is a big lip lip but also supply in can. how do you benefit? can you by giving them the opportunities in here on how do you remove that deficit here by a liberating can i? yeah, i'm happy about this. of course we understand that you've just signed this agreement with all of our shows. but you also just resent the, a launched climate resilience project to x to create over 200000 jobs for young people. how do you reconcile that with the fact that you want to spend the same skills loss as to europe in germany, to be present for your information? we, i injecting into the labor market. amelia young people every year. and even if we did half a 1000000 drops in can we would still have another half a 1000000 for don't have this opportunities. that's why the opportunity to pay it
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for the 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 dependent that we have to deal with and, and we need to create pathways and they'll put communities, we're creating opportunities in our housing program. we're creating a button, do not get to the market. we're creating opportunities the next for the market in that part of labor, like the one we agree 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. and you can watch the full interview with canyon president william router on the dw news channel on youtube. in india, elephants are considered endangered. they face a variety of threats including being killed by poachers, or abused for commercial or entertainment purposes. for a lucky few, there is
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a place they can get treated by veterinarians and find refuge from their suffering us because we also spend no, this is now home for the 50 year old elephant ginger. she's been undergoing treatment at the elephant conservation and care center in the northern city of must dora since 2021. ginger arrived at the center with severe injuries when we got this. i mean, i'm glad that we were just doing laser a therapy with ginger. it's cur, 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. many uh, now this happens to, to over work or mountain nutrition community. when is a, what do you notice? and even that is given, this is susie has a similar story. the blind elephant spent years performing for audiences that
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surfaces susie wasn't given proper food, nor treated well until she arrived here. a lot of elements that you've been poached in order to be abused, exploited a news. 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, but also advocates for animal welfare. you see, be john, what for the 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,
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if there are fewer than $22000.00 asian elephants living in the wild across india, the account for around 60 percent of the entire agent now live in population. the hundreds of elephants are still kept in human, kept city in the country. many are abused and kept in unsuitable conditions. what things you aries like these give elephants like susie and ginger, another chance at life while we before we go check this out. an amateur and gardener in russia has broken a national record with his prized pumpkin harvest. the giants squash. there it is. a weight in at 817 kilograms, which is a bout the average weight of a ball, the winning gardener size. he used about 500 leaders of water a day while i was going to pumpkin, which eventually gained about 20 kilograms every day.
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