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drawing our services, be our guest at frankfurt and bought cd, managed by from bought the business, the. the news line from bell in israel steps up. it's offensive in lebanon. the army moves troops and to the south west, also climbing it, killed a top has block them on the, in spikes on bay roads. as below 5 thousands of miss solves into israel. at least 5 children. the dead an attack on a refuge account in gauze on israel says it was preventing an imminent thomas attack. and most of the big supposition names to break half a century of dominance by the ruling party poverty and an insurgency driving young
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voters to seek check the . i'm gonna have those as well come to the program as well, has begun with it. goals, limited ground operations in southwest and 11 and opening a new front and it's fights with has the law as well. so as it has killed, a top has block a monday overnight strikes on the capital bay roots shame. so if you didn't, it was supposed to be the replacement for the groups last leader who was killed in an earlier attack. so if you're doing it over, sol, financing logistics for the militia, which has done financed by iraq, despite its heavy losses, has blocked, as long as dozens of rockets into israel. and the last to us is really military says, most of them were intercepted is a, is expanding,
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it's offensive in the lab. and then it seems to unless economy alcohol or is it by root and told us more about the situation on the ground, what continues strikes here in the southern parts of also is really good strikes in the eastern part of the country and the big really and of course, like a continued in the south was a new, focused towards the west to what's the been so really with this seems to be the new focus of this really, i mean they have a really sweet spending decisions for this, for all defensive ready. and they're not really in a forceful reservices. you can't think that says that this is the part to stop. so now is there any officials said they have killed another top? has block amanda. what do you think these targeted killings and as strikes are doing to has blogs, military capabilities, but nobody knows it because we can see that to support the strikes every day.
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focusing very much of the city of high for the pacific people. because what it's showing is that the students they also let's just visit is really, i mean, coming into later on. so obviously they have some really big the left and the ultimate organization costs just the way the statements and what she said, the biggest thing is the most likely to have a big that's a total now that has the deputy chief says it's a pull to evidence efforts for a cease 5. how does that go together with finding a $170.00 rockets into israel in the past 24 hours? or was that slip close together? it was a new site basically at all, just because this is really all this violence, of course the resolution is 71. this should be the base of
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a ceasefire. but it seems that both sides are at this point, watching to show strengths either before the to contribute. this was for you to get the, the should position if there will be. now, how difficult is it to come to a cease fire agreement? do you think this point, this is very difficult, especially because if the student can use this, johnson still can grade his full ed. it's captivated to say, i think as long as this is happening, there's like a big chance for us to try it here and say on the smallest side, we don't know really what are the decision making? what is the decision making process here? is there to make decisions? that's all things up in the air. the oldest makes a ceasefire. lots of issues with the spider. and that's kind of hard and very rude
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for us. thank you very much. off the one year of war guys, us health authority, which is controlled by how mos says the death toll from the conflict with a swell is nearing 42000 people. the numbers the when says are reliable. at least 21 people have been killed in his rarely asked rice on the bridge. refugee come in central gaza, including 5 children is where the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. owens, this is country. well, the chief, what he calls, total victory over on loss which launch the october 7 to attacks against israel. a year of the violence has dropped the civilian population of gaza in the crossfire and during hung up disease and the collapse of the health care system. so this is where the to move of family can home, but only for now. this this one of thousands of tents near the beach and send to a gaza. there were forced to leave the real home in northern garza last october. i
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must admit, attends from gaza approved to the attacked southern is really communities is where i retired. you did with an air offensive and play to a ground invasion of these. how husband up to saddam and the grandchildren has been on the move for the past 12 months, like tens of thousands of other postings in gaza. we were displaced by the foaming wherever we went. that would mess because we would leave one place struck by tragedy only to arrive at another place where a new building on a folded every place, we fled to became another scene of devastation. to con, pay myself. they sold shelter and several schools in northern garza. then fled south to central garza to o'clock of 200 units and back to be sent to them. on the almost 90 percent of calls us 2200000 people, full supply, displaced by board. as the family is now dispersed across garza, as he says,
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she never expected to end up living and attend. they have no income and depend on age and charity. the children no longer have schooling and help as much as they can learn more about them. now instead of carrying school bags, they carry will to the when i see my children or other children do this a lot, but i feel the pain deeply we. i do love that are membership form, a few of it strikes is a constant. both have lost 2 family members and such attacks of these says she goes to assistant and is tried, you know, stuck tobar laws related work in the shop. at midnight. we were screaming and was not knowing who had died or who had survived between the flemish and the customer by mooning, they told us we couldn't say good bye to our loved ones. because the bodies were in such a terrible state took with us to turn that as well as i saw 5 message, i never got to say good bye to my sister who her children go home. yeah,
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we buried them all about about 11 children, the county 5 women over the men got it and that's just like the loss of my sister and her family has affected me deep. lisa galandes, the show me comes over. should i do show that she's special ed the and how long does she need it for you to go to the apple. but as, as in sam, how about the same uh, i lost my brother and his daughters when their tent was bombed, near the unreal warehouses. especially i do, but now to model protege, i am a, they were all killed. the son was injured by shrapnel. you so the yeah. the front another yeah, i mean the front, the whole yeah. for that event i buried my brother in rafa and on the same day sled with my family, him a little bit the shot of these fuse. you may never be allowed to return to a home in northern garza, the war has not only distort best areas of the territories, but has also effectively divided it into north and south. the return of displaced
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people to the north is part of the seas fighting negotiations which have sofa failed to return to someone this last long. i have a boy and 2 girls in the nose and i just want to hug them. and if the most important thing is to hold my children again, i'm one you ever lost nobody else. i'm afraid i will die before i get to embrace my son and daughters. while i'm working, i miss them so much to be filled with me. i called bri. i know it makes me feel sick because i'm far away from them. now i don't know how that goes. yeah, i know it is a simple race, but why is because i was no stranger to were in the past. this is the longest, it's people have endured such unremitting biden's, death and destruction with no and insight and
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from berlin has become known as the german voice of gaza following the october 7 turbo tax, albeit how song was trapped in gaza. well, visiting his family that now back in germany, he use his social media to raise awareness of the plight of palestinians. a warning that this report contains some distressing images. a bad. her son was born in berlin, but says garza is why he feels he belongs. he was visiting his family the when the will began. it was only sent to his gym and citizenship, the op ed was able to get out of bed, found himself in the middle of his riley strikes of to october 7th. he started to log about what he saw and going to lodge following at the time when on the ground reporting was red. well, maybe he didn't do much of when you go. yeah. yeah. if the problems are following
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you like us, i just pulled out a woman by the clothes she was breathing. she was breathing the just the bed plus the type of thing that's when that's done for i was nearly killed with the can to see this with your own eyes are just as dead children, the ceiling. that means simply realizing what you never deemed possible and all the people of wife and child got it just like that. life congress with people who are any sudden just i've talked to utah and fight violence with violence either. i just want to show what's happening. thanks to his gym and citizenship, all bed was allowed to leave guns of to 5 weeks. but he had to leave behind most of his family and friends. in spring, he set off on a bike tool from germany to gaza, to raise money. and when this space as a husband palestinian, you have the feeling that you don't really belong anywhere like most people are expelled, emigrated, i'll try to build
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a future some way of abroad when that perspective. because these extremely difficult to find a jumping dogs that extremely difficult to leap under the occupation with people try make their way all over the walls. the. she didn't make it to gaza and was denied entry to the occupied westbank. but who holds palestinian id was denied and treat is really controlled territory. i just replaced the icons even into my own homeland. that's the most important thing is that people i'm concerned with what israel government does. so what palestinian policies do we have that we bought the people that we experience every day because that has also cooled on the german government to stop supplying israel with weapons. and he says, he still believes a political solution to what seems like an intractable problem can be reached. let's have a look at some of the other stories making headlines today. see the problem suspect
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in the 2007 disappearance of the british problem, madeline mccann has been clear then a separate sex prawns trial in germany. christian b has been accused of rape and sexual abusing children. and he remains on the suspicion in the mccann case. so has an open source anti government protest as have clashed with police in the old baby and capital to run on. they want the government to be replaced by a cat, saves the cabinets before next to the election. 10 offices were injured in the classes you as won't that political violence to damage, albania is hope of joining the european union. the use to appeal to the world trade organization over anti dumping measures and post by china on it's brandy exports. the restrictions are seen as retaliation for you. tablets on chinese, electric being and most of the votes has head to the poles this week
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for elections that could bring significant change. the routing for limo potty has the dominated national politics for half a century. but many young votes is on this illusion by wide spread poverty and a long running and such and see and are expected to turn to opposition. parties of corresponding diane whole co reports from those on beaks, capital. the photo, the sandy beach is a long and beautiful and most in beaks capital. my portal basically functions. but many people in this country struggle to get by 65 percent of the inhabitants lived below the poverty line. and many survived on in full look. and so those scraping by the prospect of re today's, in the future will inform the decision in wednesday's election. and that future is young. one of the 1st things i noticed when arriving in my portal
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is just how young the population is. according to the united nations children's agency, over 80 percent of the people yeah. under the age of 35. that puts the power in the selection squarely in the hands of young people. this 52 year old volta has keep a close eye on the various campaigns, evasion key, s, because yeah, they should be on the very end this time i think the election process could be different. it isn't that that he does with designs, but it's part of me before we had candidates who didn't have a good plan for the country. the young spend, the, this time the candidates are very competitive. i'm logged on the not, i'm not going to put them in so much have got a gmc democracy exist that when we have competition item going to see if i knew a company that it could be what democracy also needs the play and these
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plenty of concern about corruption in general, and in the election, limited phase, everything in the country needs to change. what is a spread? mozambique is rotten with. it's really rotten up. oh, the big man in this election is daniel chapel. he's a former tv presenter and we're running for president for the ruling for the more party. my dear is the face of the main opposition party. you the number he came 2nd when you ran for president in the last election result. the parts of the challenge in court independent candidates finance human dining as it was a candidate to me, but is popular among the youth and could take quotes from both main parties. away from my pluto, the news of the country shaped by conflict and thousands of people who slade the
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homes because of it they run from fighting between is slumber groups and the government that's been going on since 7 years. democracy and human rights and the list under local, sees the in security is the deciding factor here at open by p. uh we half day uh, in the north of mozambique, a lot of displays people because of the wall. they don't have a system. they've been doing, ted, don't they don't have phone doing to have very even a place where twenties in rally around the country. the routing sending the party has exceeded confidence in cost convictions. it's been accused of those regions and intimidation, opposition parties and analysts expect the same to happen this year, costing doubts on the credibility of this election to correspond to the file.
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this report interest. joining us now from the photo dan, it looks like a fairly competitive race. for the presidency, what are the main issues at stake? it definitely is quite a competitive race, and that's something we saw over the past weekend. we, you know, political parties here were using the last few minutes that they had that well they are allowed to come paid to try and drum up support in various regions. in my portal, they were a number of, of, of, of rallies in the my 20 area where we went to the namo and for lima. both had ready be and the issues that they was speaking about already, issues at the heart of the lives of many, most in beacon so many people here are concerned about really being able to sustain themselves. they all concerned about the economy in the country, not being able to provide enough work and not enough of
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a variety of work. there's also concern about infrastructure development to yeah, when you're driving around, one of the things you do notice is that there are a number of buildings that are cost built and to a certain extent seem to be offended and some roads that are also in serious need of those are the kind of infrastructure keeps that locals want to see undertaken. and many of the younger people that who spoke to well also speaking about issues around health and education, saying that the needs to be a drastic improvement in, in these areas to ensure that people have opportunities going forward as well as are able to get adequate health key if you measured it in your report a, that mozambique has a huge number of young people. is it likely these young voters will be able to bring about change and maybe even boots out the ruling party? it's it's a, it's a very difficult question to, to,
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on certainly something that we've been trying to figure out over the past few days . some people that we've spoken to are extremely optimistic saying that they will vote and saying that there's an opportunity for change. but they are those who told us that they won't bother voting because they feel that the for the more parties. yeah, the ruling party has captured the state. and they, they, they feel that they will be a, you know, they, they've created environment weight is an easy for other political parties to really reach all the different voters. so it is quite tricky because when they, they saying this, they also do reference other instances where they've been challenges to the results in the past. and the challenges of being unsuccessful body has made some citizens to, to believe that you know, the, the, the isn't a fully free and fee democratic process. yeah, p w is diane holcombe, the in the future. thank you very much, diane. the
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wind is of this is and nobel prize in physics have been announced. american john hop field and canadian geoffrey hinton, all the recipients of the award for the discoveries and inventions in the field of machine learning. let's listening to why the noble prize committee shows these particular witness products. it's discoveries and inventions form the building blocks of machine learning that can aid humans in making foster and more reliable decisions. for instance, when diagnosing medical conditions or however, while machine learning has been norm is benefits. it's rapids development has also raised concerns about our future. now joined by matthew was ages from the w.
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a science. matthew, we just had the committee honoring that with him with at the same time raising concerns. what do they mean? well, i think the thing that they are pointing to in this case is what we've seen talked about quite a bit of the last few years, particularly as we've seen large language models which are a form of artificial intelligence described. and i guess a product of the what these 2 gentlemen have have done over the years and the way that it could be misused or the way that it could be spun out of control. jeffrey changed in the canadian british winter of this year's award or joint winter of this award has raised in the past has concerns about the loss of control of i technology . so that's the ethical consideration when it comes to it that it was raised by the nobel committee in announcing this is windows. of course, there are positive aspects to i, which is the reason why these 2 individuals have won the award given the potential and almost positive outcomes that the outpatient of this technology could have. tell us more about this, that was at the price. so the original work started in the early i see,
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so john help field develop something which ended up carrying his name, the help field network, which was an interesting little neural network which in life person's terms effectively replaces the neurons of al brian with nodes in the same way that then the runs about brian and connected by sign ups is these nodes are connected to each other. you said some information in same image and it's able to store and save and recall that information. if it's given a prompt light of down the track, and in this case, and i build prize committees, describe the why that are distorted or incomplete image could be fed into the system and then retrieved by the system funding from a distorted image. the most likely image that you are trying to find from that pre obviously saved information and then the sentence was built on the is creating more complex models that could recall information. so really we see this today a lot when we put information into chat, j, b t, for example, and it spins off pretty accurate, often descriptive text that tries to answer that question because there are other
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applications as well. as i mentioned this all these other applications, it's not all about a i right. well, it will, it is all about i, but it's what the i all i can do for us. so we have seen, i begin to find its way into other branches of science. this is a physics nobel prize. this is computational and statistical physics that we've seen recognized by astro physics, for example, has benefited from this technology. being able to understand information that is being read in style systems well beyond our on and trying to interpret what this is saying for astrophysicists and astronomers to make sense of material science. being able to spin up the radical new materials that we might have used for in the future for 5 volts x as an example that was raised by the nobel committee. we've got stand and fight our voltage, so it's now made from silicon. so what other materials could we invent that might be more efficient and capturing sunlight and medical imaging as well as another point that has been rise, the ability to be, to feed, to a,
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an eye on model an image of or, or an x ray and sight there's the treatment, even if to the human eye, it might not be so clear. so it's the ability to take information that way as humans might not be able to make sense of and make sense of it for us. thank you very much, matthew. i use that from dw sites, and finally some might owls in the fall north of europe. well, teresa to spec, texture light show the aurora borealis was on full display in the skies over finland and the photographer who. so these images says it's all the brightest show. ease seen in as many years of start watching. the 1st flash started to appear around midnight local time in la la doc, red color is red and is usually connected to increased so long to
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