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the, the rest is lower and ukraine on fusions from klein starts october 26th on d, w. the they say is dw news. life from bullying is why the strikes claim mold lives in living on 3 lebanese tv workers, a killed when the compound is drunk. in the south or among the growing death toll from israel's campaign targeting the around the back has pulled on militant good. also coming of thousands killed in strength on guns as part of the as well as the board with home us. any children a reporter to among the victims of an attack on, on us as the german chancellor is in india for talks with his count about, he's trying to recruit skilled workers from the world's most popular station for one of the west performing industrial countries. the
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bank visible and welcome live it on this can take a prime minister, has accused israel of deliberately attacking media posts in l in an attack in the south of living on that's off to the health minister reset and is one of the as drank, killed 3 media workers in the southeast of 11 on early friday morning is where the military planes hit a building. housing journalists in has, by a near the syrian border pro iran liberties channel, and my id says a cameraman and bro, costs the engineer are among the 3 killed another bro cost and whatnot. which is run by the run factor group. hezbollah says, one of his photographers also died of the attack is, well, has no commented on the strong journalist kareem elbow, how are you standing by for us kareem at least 3 media workers killed. internet is
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way be asked. like what more do we know? yeah, totally. happy early in the morning when the, our colleagues with basically sleeping there is, this is the 3 of them see me, the workers where kids are, it's a very well known place for this. it's all together. we're like 18 joining. this is leticia representing several different. it's a few stations and then also the english and therapy speaking istation. and it just get to this village has by a, is a village this for domain c, l. so mixed with each of drew's eh, christians and muslims. and it was considered safe. this is where the germans were there. it's close to the areas that the, where the fighting is happening and did the tech phase. right. but this particular village it was can see that safe days. also there was no the local issue or don't
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anyone in the, from the, the, is there a, these sites. and so i think the what, what is key is that the, it is written must have had the big key and don't touch the yeah. argument since since weeks basically it, they are going nice in this, on the spot in the various error because english it to be spacious. they were like, cars in the village clearly marked it was uh, tv signs that is there any, they never use me to step information, basically called this this morning, a walk. in any case, it was a message as to the join. it is nice. this area which i did that by no, that means also that this area, which is also the oldest, i know that this fighting is happening, which is also part of the biggest growth incursion that this area now became
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basically a blind spot for the deadly message that is well, continues to hit target, so across lab and on and on the border crossing in syria as well. can you give us the latest? yes, this was a strike against a crossing in the northern because valley and that makes the eldest crossing. you can look pos from there, and this basically, we have 3 crossing spite lands where you can use the tool. then you're not able to pause. now, one of us must not, which was written some weeks ago. now this is the 2nd one that use only one water station where you can cross the doors near the city of truthfulness. you to know that many people from here escaped to what's leveling through you. and just estimating that 400 searching cells left to live on into what see
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in the last weeks to go to safety. and also maybe to find some places where, why they displaced that are more affordable places. so this is becoming know, increasing this because this 2 of the street for the crossings being destroyed. generalist coverage even over hawaii in bainbridge, thank you for the update of the us and on is rails of the front against thomas militants in gallons of thousands have been reported, killed in the latest dance drawings across the territory. got some health officials and 38 people were killed in attacks on han eunice in itself and thousands more wounded. local media reports say many of the victims with children. israel has been pressing ahead with its military operations in gaza as the united states forces israel to restock ceasefire talks. i spoke to shina low from the norwegian refugee council earlier and asked her what she's hearing about the deadly striking on eunice. well,
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i've heard this morning from one of my colleagues in godaddy that strikes both in the south and in northern guys. a active possibilities in the in the is rarely bombardments, have continued unabated, were particularly concerned about what's happening in northern garza, where a 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 10000, displace palestinians in gaza city because of the lack of fuel. we are seeing that the c 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 as
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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 escalation, the guard of the health ministry or palestinian ministry of health in gaza has been accurate, largely accurate in their reporting. and those killings, oftentimes they are going and, 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 again, we've asked you this question time and again, why so many women and children? well, because of 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 free 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 is no
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safe place for them to seek shelter and they are of course, worried about their ability to even try and safely access places out there trying to flee as we're hearing reports of, of civilians trying to lead. 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 human shields to you receipts um evidence that that is the case. we haven't received 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 it's real. it's not respecting the, the rules of international humanitarian law, which require distinction,
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distinguishing between combatants and civilian proportionality, ensuring that the millet, the legit military targets justify the amount of civilian harms and precautions, allowing civilians who, who are entitled to protection to slieve prior to and have advanced notice prior to the strike 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 aiding refugees? well 1st and foremost, we desperately need these fire, 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 gaza. 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
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a workers going to distribute aid and the safety of civilian to are trying to seek that 8 china low from the norwegian refugee council. thanks so much again as thank you. moving on to other news and the german chancellor will love schultz is in india with his cabinet ministers to meet the account up there to talk about trade and economic ties as well as defense. the germans are trying to triple the number of skilled visas for indian workers to 90000 a year. germany is quoting, the work is to help boost its lagging economy. another key goal of the trip is to make progress on a free trade deal between india and the european union style corresponding child concave. the 2 countries can help each other as well. uh, a been what we've seen uh since this morning that uh, when the 2 leaders,
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whenever the 2 leaders spoke and was on more than one occasion, chancellor shoals and b a mode a boat. they seem to be appreciating the sprints, each of those trends and, and they also seem to be delivering it to you understanding of each other's position. and clearly, what the gentleman side has been saying is that they, they, they need skills, labor 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 announced by private, assembled 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. uh, so in the intent is clearly visible. but this isn't just about trade
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and economies. this is also about a multi polar. well, the chancellor, one small cooperation from india as he on the line today, germany is very clear where it stands on defense connections. india less so. well, that's right. been uh and uh the chancellor did try to make this point on several occasions. in fact, it kept talking about russia, and he was very clear an, an active vocal in decline groceries role in the ukraine. warren saying how it has been addressed to international order. but then uh, those kind of thoughts would not echoed by the more the insight. prime minister movie kept repeating india's stones that has been very clear so far as that. and that is also not condemning restaurants. road, not even mentioning restaurants all in the ukraine watering. only saying that this is not the at off water and diplomacy should be to 0 to, to, to solve defenses. and that india is a to a for all kinds of assistance. but these,
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so did, did a be a very clear divergence 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 what is in the whole thing. but it's also interesting because we were just looking at pictures yesterday of no rand remoting in russia attending this bricks 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 by india uh, support for the brakes support for the nato countries and the the west. and well, what for as far as india is concerned, ben, it's a sort of a tightrope walk. it's a sort of a balancing act that india is trying to do. india is trying to maintain its own
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position in global affairs and not just on ukraine in terms of many other issues as well. and because of some of this, these, it shows the static friction between india in germany as well and senseless. all of us appear to be hinting at it in his address at, at the business for him this morning when he talked about of when he gave a long message about, protects against protection as meets. and he talked about respecting deal the audit established by the w 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, which both the countries are doing. we know that the, if the in the u. s. case still elusive. so yeah, i think a lot of work still remains to be done on all those funds spent right. nice talking to you, got tired topic for us in delhi and a reminder of out of stories here on dw yourself. 3 liberties, tv workers have been killed off to the compound plus hits in the latest round of
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his way, the strikes of cost living on the countries can take. a prime minister is accusing is relatively pretty, tugging the media up next business. i've been to zillow and i'll be back next hour here on the somewhere in the deserts between geneva is to have a whole list stick approach to migration policy, rooted in that respect for human rights. our investigative research shows the reality behind the use refugee, the.

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