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name's migraines on the african con. housing. community policy docs. november 9th. the base is data we're news life from bullet is way the strikes claim old lives across living on 3 lebanese tv workers are killed when they compound his truck in the south of the country. are among the growing dance toll from isabel's campaign targeting the fact has put on militant for thousands killed in strikes on gaza as part of it as well as will with hum us. many children are reported among the victims of an attack on upon us. as the german chancellor is in india, if adults with his counter thoughts, he's trying to recruit skills workers from the world's most populous nation. for one of the west performing advanced economies,
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the i've been visible and woke up live it owns k, take a prime minister, has condemned israel for what he called the deliberate targeting of journalist sounds. to the lebanese health ministry said 3 media workers were killed in his way of the striking the southeast of 11 on early friday morning is by the military plains that a building housing journalist enhanced by i knew the syrian border as it continues its war against the militant group has belie the pro ron lebanese, channelled on my ad dean. it says a camera been enrolled cost engineered were among the $3.00 killed, another bro kinda stuff on my not, which is run by his will not says one, if it's the top or if is also tied to the attack. israel has not commented on the strike as a reward. garcia on it says,
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reported from lab and on it is following the latest developments for us. what more can you tell us about the strength festival? so ben, state media has now confirmed that it is published the names of the 3 media workers that were killed. it says they were killed and as really strikes, we know that the building was housing, at least several draws from different media outlets who were staying there and distract kids in the middle of the night. like you said, with no prior warning. and some of the journalists had even evacuated from other areas, and we know that because they had spoken to local media after fleeing the scene. another thing that we know about this is that the journalist, one of the 2 of the journalists who were killed in this attack, worked for the my idea outlet. as you mentioned. and the media office of that outlet was struck in be rude in the southern suburbs of february to this week. who
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knows what is, is well saying, i mentioned no comments, but it is as well saying anything at all. there's been no immediate comment from israel about this. it is not responded to the accusations. like you mentioned the lebanese caretaker prime ministers, accusation, uh, it has not made any public comment yet. but in the past, israel has maintained that it does not deliberately attack journalist and this has happened time and again throughout not just 11 on throughout the war in kaiser as well. but tell us more about how israel handles these situations because investigations has to be launched. ok. yeah, you're right. so in loveland on, for example, there's been 5 a that's of during was since october last year since this were escalated 11 on. and the most prominent example of that was the death of border strong was i saw him
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on the i some was killed in is really strike. and israel at the time said it will investigate the incident. and it's claimed at the time as well. that this incident took place in active combat area. the un peacekeepers there launched their own investigations and they found that there was no active combat in that area for at least 40 minutes when the strike happened. and it's been a year since that strikes now and the committee to protect journalists has said that there's been no accountability in what seems like a quote likely targeted strike, dw scottsdale. honest, thank you very much for bringing us the very latest on those stories developing for us and only as well as out the front against thomas militants in gaza. thousands have been reported killed in the latest and strikes across the tower tre, cause
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a health officials, 838 people were killed in attacks on, on us in the south, and dozens more wounded. local media reports say many of the victims with children . israel has been pressing ahead with its military operations and gaza as the united states pushes as well to restock ceasefire towards trying to low is a communications advisor for the norwegian, making g council. what are you hearing from colleagues in guys or about the deadly striking ha units? well, i've heard this morning from one of my colleagues in garza about strikes both in the south and in northern guys, a active possibilities. and in the is rarely bombardment, have continued unabated, were particularly concerned about what's happening in northern garza, were tens of thousands of people are besieged. no aid is entering at all. there's limited access to food, clean water. we ourselves have had to suspend distributing clean water to 10 to
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10000, displace palestinians in garza city because of the lack of fuel we are seeing that the sea john gaza, continues to impact our ability to provide aid and help those most in need. israel refutes the numbers reported by policy team officials and these attacks both the ones you're talking about in the north and south describing them as inflated. how difficult is it for you to get clarity? well we don't actually as, as the norwegian refugee council, we aren't involved in, in counting the debt. but what we do know is that from previous escalations, the god of the health ministry or palestinian ministry of health in gaza has been accurate, largely accurate in their reporting. and those, uh, killing, oftentimes they are going in and releasing the names and id numbers of those who have been killed. so we do not believe that those estimates are too far off. and
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again, we've asked you this question time and again, why so many women and children as well? because israel's indiscriminately targeting and bombing throughout gaza, there is no safe place for palestinian civilians to flee. for those trapped in northern garza. they are afraid to leave their homes both because they know that the, that areas that they are being told to flee to are not safe are also targeted. that there's no safe place for them to seek shelter. and their course worried about their ability to even try and safely access places as they're trying to flee. as we're hearing reports of, of civilians trying to flee. being targeted by is really forces well, trying to make their way to allegedly safer areas. israel argues that it takes targeted strikes that it gives, pry, warning and accuses how most of using these women and children demand as
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human shields to you receipts um, evidence that that is the case. we haven't received the evidence. like i said, we aren't, we aren't documenting killings and we aren't documenting individual strikes. but i think the numbers speak for themselves in terms of the numbers of people being killed. that shows that israel is not respecting the, the rules of international humanitarian law, which require distinction, distinguishing between combatants and civilian proportionality, ensuring that the millet, the legend, military targets justify the amount of civilian harm and precautions, allowing civilians who, who are entitled to protection just leave prior to and have advanced notice prior to the strikes so that they might seek safer areas. so talking about safe areas, what will bring about a turning point in the school when it comes to your efforts in eating refugees as
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well. first and foremost, we desperately need a ceasefire, which is what we've been calling for for more than a year. that's the only way to protect civilians. we also need a massive increase scaling of the amount of the humanitarian assistance that's allowed to enter garza very, very few trucks are able to enter. and it's very, very difficult due to ongoing hostilities, another access issues for us to reach to billions most need. so we desperately need a to be allowed in, and we need to have insurance is of the safety of a workers going to distribute aid and the safety of civilians who are trying to seek that aid, trying to load from the norwegian refugee council. thanks so much again. some of the other stories making headlines around the world now is resume latrice is it has killed a how much commander involved in the october 7, 10 or a tax, and who also worked for the u. n. 8 agency unrra in concept. the claims with
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mohammed, apple, or e t we over sold the motor and abduction of several is one of the citizens to run rec and funds to that issue. we had been a staff member and was killed on wednesday on the coast. time work has potty o. p k. k is claimed responsibility for wednesdays, a tackle to tuckers, defense company headquarters to assailants with guns and explosives. you'll find people i'm going to 22 more. so if there's forces i've carried down strikes on p k . k target it's in iraq and syria in response. the militant group is considered a terrorist organization by encore, the, you and you, west los angeles, prosecute as the seeking to re sentence, the brothers eric and bile menendez for the 1989 motors of their parents and the families, beverly hills. hope it would give the parent chance that being granted parole off the more than 3 decades behind bob's reason. netflix series renewed scrutiny of the case. a pair of shoes. thanks to the 3 nasa asked for all. instead of rustling
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cosmonaut have returned to us after a 7 month stay on board, the international space station load 5 gas roads, hunched down off the coast of florida and the space ex dragging caps. youll every time was divided by 2 weeks due to hard and that is nasa astronaut and king charles is facing close to address present colonial history after a commonwealth summit in samoa spot debate over the legacy of slavery. charles said that you could not change the past, so i'm full in the colonies, demanding reparations guide to the hands close by safe trying to just ukraine as president, sort of as a landscape says north korean troops and to brush i could be on the front line as early as sunday, so lensky was speaking after receiving your credit again, intelligence reports, and cold on allies to step out pressure on russia and north korea, south korea and they go and the us say, thousands of north korean troops have been training for combat in russia's east, in recent weeks, this read year, according to ukraine,
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shows no screen soldiers at the training ground in rushes far east. they are wearing what appears to be russian military uniform, potentially preparing to fight in ukraine. keith says the 1st north korean soldiers have already been deployed to russia's best and of course, the region to come to ukraine's cross border offensive. this comes as russia ratified a defense treaty with north korea. the 3 to plot, just mutual assistance by the country is attacked by people waiting the struggle say it's it, i'm not sure what the machine is for our relations with the democratic people's republic of korea. so as you know, to go to aust of teaching partnership treaty was rectified only today a time just to do this article for the address and move it down to the north korea serious about dressing corporation. see what i'll tell you. but what we will do most and how we will do it. and that is our business. uh no,
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i store when we even deal with it, those are not sure. do streaming rushes, president fledging reports and has neither consent, no denied the presence of them. no screen soldiers in russian menu. but she offered vague comments on the satellite images, allegedly showing north korean personnel at the russian military facilities. you, me to images are a serious thing and if the image is then there reflects something the truth that according to the us, this reflects rushed us weakness on the battle ground to make no mistake. this is a concerning development, the potential for north korean soldiers to be used by russia to fight ukraine. whether they'll do that in russia, whether they'll do that in ukraine, we don't know right now. the other thing it shows us is how desperate mister, prove this for manpower, i mean, he's losing $1200.00 russian soldiers per day. and over the course of this war, more than flat 530000 casualties russian casualties. and it's not like he's being
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very honest with the russian people about the losses that he has sustained in this fight. um, so it's a definite sign of weakness. and this is something that's not the middle which strongly disagree with, which it says it's an illusion. the russia could be to sit on the battlefield, corresponded economy, they told us if the government didn't keep shares the opinion, the roster was getting desperate. i mean, certainly it is getting harder for russian to recruit people to fight to the grain . they have to pay more money. there are even discussions in russia. oh, you know, kind of briefings, you get the sense that they are considering, mobilizing people, something they've tried to avoid doing, trying instead to get people to come fight with financial enticements. but there is also another element that people are kind of talking about hearing key of, and that is especially ahead of these use selections approaches doing all he can to make it look like. basically, ukraine spike is hopeless that he has unlimited results is left to go. and that he
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can now type in potentially into the huge, with a tree kind of support pool from north korea. not just in terms of missiles and amunition as has previously been the case, but now in terms of boots in the ground. so he's really, you know, dining up everything he has to try and make the rushes progress look as kind of so and, and is limitless as possible in the hope that, that kind of beats down. and you kind of have morale among countries trying to support you guys, especially in washington and with an air force fits the new us government to then dial down. so and so basically force ukraine to come to negotiations over systems. we use an connolly in keep the you're watching dw use still to come will go to the philippines where tropical storm tommy has now moved down to say starting . so that was scrambling to rescue those still stranded, find the strongest and most destructive storm of the season. german chancellor old
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schultz and his senior cabinet ministers are in india for talks with the account of hans and its strengthening ties between europe biggest economy and the world's most populous nation. sholtes and from it has been around promoting, spoke at a business conference in delhi, where they get down to the germany, will mold and triple the number of skilled visas for indian work as to $90000.00 per year. germany is also hoping to boost weapons sales to delhi to replace india's dependence on russian military supplies settlement. the goal of the trip is to make progress on a free trade deal between india and the european union. as well as trade, germany needs indian workers to boost its economy. when a german minutes arrives in india early in the morning, and the 1st thing he does is visit to school. it's key if this is more than just a courtesy visit this public high school in dallas east isn't just any
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institution. it's preparing students for a 3 year vocational training program in germany. the german government and major industry pay us back the partnership, jeremy nice labor minister courts at win waiting for both countries. the gemini has the lack of skilled labor force. india is a very young society. the $1000000.00 young indians for months entering the labor market. and so we tried to win them to make some of them to make their way in gemini, and like this young girls here want to make a location of the training and gemini. and so we have to find a way to make it less bureaucratic. and to support them. jeremy nice aging population means they need skills, young workers from abroad to make up labor shortages. india for its spot has millions of young people looking for jobs and the challenge of up skilling. it's
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workforce easing migration to germany in more direct german investment in india, a higher and the agenda of this used by letter of government consultations in delhi . for years germany has prioritized china and it's asian, economic and strategic policy. but the goal in ukraine and china as military is so i took notes in the, in the pacific region, have forced berlin and delhi to reassess things. says india heating expert on jim. and if s rena, would your politics is dictating your political choices? you could all make investments. does india appear to be on the gentleman strategic lens and vice? it was a doug, germany appeared on india strategic lives. right. and i think that's where we have to do a little bit more work to make it strategic. according to this new policy paper from germany for an office,
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things stuff set to change. it says germany says india as a democratic partner for stability and security and wants to tap into india growing influence in the global solid. it also makes clear that germany wants to be a reliable security partner for india. recent case in point, germany 1st as a joint address in august with the indian apples, india wants to reduce its dependence on russian supplies and germany is not on you willing to deliver advanced weaponry, but also to have india make weapons at home. this, despite its historic friendship with russia, i think we have a lot of area in which we will find political convergence. a lot of sound business, sense, economic sense, and big for what, you know, a new chapter on defense relationship can be a force for good. there seems to be a growing desire on both sides to upgrade the strategic partnership,
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especially since they share similar concerns about china. let's bring into now corresponding charo count. okay. so how much can india help germany, would you say? uh well, uh, been what we've seen uh since this morning that uh, when the 2 liters, whenever the 2 lead us spoke and was on more than one occasion, chancellor shoals and be a multi both. they seem to be appreciating the sprints, each of those trends and, and they also seem to be delivering it to you and understanding of each other's position. and clearly, what the drum inside has been saying is that they did they, they need skills label and for which they are willing to all kind of offer all kinds of assistance possible. the news about the hiking, the number of these, i suppose these are supposed to be labeled from 20290000 was something that was
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announced by permanent symbol to himself. so that is something that has definitely been welcomed in india. we've already seen that some agreements have been signed on, on several of funds ranging from exchange of classified information to, to education. so in the intent is clearly visible. but this isn't just about trade and economies. this is also about a multi polar. well, the chancellor once more cooperation from india as he underlined today, germany is very clear where it stands on defense connections, india less so. a well, that's right. been uh, and the chancellor did try to make this point on several occasions. in fact, he kept talking about russia and he was very clear an, an active vocal in decline, gross as role in the ukraine water and saying how it has been assessed to international order. but then uh,
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those kind of thoughts were not echoed by the more the insight. prime minister movie kept the repeating india's stones that has been very clear so far as the end, that is also not condemning russia's road not even mentioned english as well in the ukraine water. and only saying that this is not the, at all the water and diplomacy should be a result to, to, to solve defensive and that india is a tool for all kinds of assistance. but these, so did, did appear to a very clear diversions on that issue. when both the leaders spoke, but then what they tried to do was that they tried to present a picture that they appreciate each of those position. and that might say something about boards and the whole thing. but it's also interesting because we were just looking at pictures yesterday of no rain promoting in russia, attending his brakes meeting. and when we talk about multi polar welds in visa, this is the competition, basically, which we've been reporting on the past few days. i can both be done
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by india uh, support for the brakes. support for the nato countries and the the west and well or what so as far as into is concerned, ben, it's a sort of a tightrope walk. it's a sort of a balancing act, but in the eyes trying to do india uh, is trying to maintain its own position in global affairs and not just on ukraine in terms of many other issues as well. and because of some of this, this, it shows the statics fiction between india in germany as well. and sense list all of us appear to be hinting at that and his address at, at the business for him this morning when he talked about when he gave a long message about, protects against protectionism. and he talked about respecting, deal the or ordered established by that the to you and the need for member countries, not the last out at the arrangements of w t o. so it's, it's, it's a, it's, it's a balancing balancing act. it's a, it's a push and pull,
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which both of the countries are doing. we know that the, if the in the u. s. case still elusive. so yeah, i think the lot of work still remains to be done on all those funds spent right. nice talking to you, got tired of the topic for us in delhi. the philippines is cleaning up off the tropical storm. try me back to the northern island of those on coming more than 60 people. emergency cruise is still working to rescue some of whom a trap on the roofs of the major flooding. the storm is now swept down to see but full cost as avoiding the system could do a utah and, and hit the country again next week. as a man clings desperately to agree to save his life. and the video filled by a local shows, a devastating land slide these scenes illustrate the destruction caused by dropped because tom dry me,
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which has brought powerful events, entered into rain to the north eastern philippines. flash floods hit with such intensity that this was cause. meanwhile, and so medias flood waters reach the roofs of houses. as we slid off to our house was flooded. c, i made up local officials this just to evacuate because the flood waters were rising. so we quickly decided to leave to save ourselves the coast guard has deployed rubber boards to reach thousands drip in remote areas . but it's telling me that the as handbook relief efforts dry me locally known as christine has dumped one months worth of rain in over 24
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hours. tardies see more than 2000000 people have been affected. and finally, to the us way of presidential candidates, donald trump and campbell, a harris, a rallying, and so called swing states. their latest polls suggest the tank race between the 2 parties. the head of the election on the 5th of november, trump took to the stage in the key battleground, states of nevada, to give a speech focused on tax cuts and immigration. the other hand hours is campaigning in the spring state of georgia where she emphasized her middle class routes for us president bar code bomber and brock legend bruce springsteen joined to in atlanta for a final push abundance. reminder of our top story designer on dw 3 . liberty's tv workers have been killed after the compound was hit with the blank as bout of his way. b as bryce across living on the country's can take it. prime minister was accusing as well of deliberately targeting journalists also covering
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