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the use of to the full of the bone in november 9. the this is data where you can use life from the land. is way the strikes claim more lives in lab and on free liberties. tv workers are killed when the compound is struck there and the growing number of civilian deaths from these rounds campaign targeting p around fox has full on the lives in groups. thousands, diane strikes on gaza as part of the as well as well with home us. many children are reported among the victims of an attack on hun units. as the german translate is in india, photonics on defense and visitors, he's trying to record skilled workers from the world's most populous nation for his failing economy. the
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i've been for the will and welcome that on this can take a private as to has accused, as well as deliberately targeting media posts in l. in an attack in the south of lab and on that's off to the health ministry. said 3 media workers had been killed, introduced by the strike liberties. officials say early friday morning is why the military plains in a building housing journalist in has by a new the syrian border pro iran, lebanese kind of i. my hygiene says kit cameron and rolled caused the engineer are among the 3 kills. now the roll costs and whatnot, which is run by the around thanks. group has full uh, saves one of its photographers, also dieted the attack, as well as no commented on the strikes. journalist kareem, olga hurry and babe. ruth told us more. yeah,
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it's all happened early in the morning when the, our colleagues with basically sleeping there is, this is the 3 of them. she media workers where kids are, it's a very well known place for journalists. it's all together. there were like 18 journalists at this location representing several different it's a few stations and then also the english and therapy speaking istation. and it just, you know, this village has the buyer is a village just for domain and fee of it. so mix village which offer drew's, the christians and muslims, and it was considered safe. this is why the germans were there. it's close to the areas that the, where the site is this happening into the tech, but he's right. but this particular village it was can see that safe days. also there was no evacuation or don't anyone in the, from the, the is where 80 sites m. so i think what,
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what is key is that the, this is very much, this has a big key and manage the, the argument since 6 weeks. basically it, they are going nice in this, on the spot in the various air because english, it's the spacious. they were like, cars in the village clearly marked it was uh, tv signs. is there any they never use minister information, basically called this morning, a walk, right. in any case, it was a message to the john. it is to heath this area, which i did that by now is 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 increase in this area now became basically a blind spot for the deadly message that is well continues to hit targets. so
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across level 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 the makes the oldest crossing. you can look pos from this. basically we have 3 crossing spite lands where you can use the tools and you look able to pause. now one of them was a must not which was with origin some weeks ago. busy now this is the 2nd one that use only one water station where you can cross here and then the doors near the city of triple. this need to know that many people from here escaped to what's leveling to you, and just estimating that 400 searching cells left to live on and to what see it in the last weeks to go to safety or also maybe to find some places where,
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why they displaced that are more affordable places. so this is becoming know, increasing do this because this 2 of the street for the crossings being destroyed. generalist coverage, even over hawaii and baverly, thank you for the update and only as well as other front against thomas militants and gallagher. dozens has been reported killed in. i'd like to stay in strikes across the territory. got some health officials say the t h. people were killed in attacks on hot units in the south and dozens more wounded. local media reports say many of the victims with children as well as being pressing ahead with its military operations and guns, that as the united states pushes the as well to restart c spy and told me i was trying to low from the norwegian refugee council. what she's hearing about the striking hon units as 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
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in the 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 tens of to 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 is in place of 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
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previous escalations, the garza health ministry, or palestinian ministry of health in garza, has been accurate, largely accurate in their reporting. and those a 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 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 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 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 lead. being targeted by is really forces. well,
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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 because 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 for caution,
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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 this will when it comes to your efforts in aiding refugees as 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 up 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 china low from the norwegian refugee council. thanks so much again.
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thank you to the elections now with the united states. the most recent opinion polls show was no difference in support. so the 2 main candidates with both on track to get around 48 percent of the vote election will be decided in swing states . some with people with latino backgrounds have a large and growing influence. when we both shows that she knows more likely to favorite democratic presidential candidate, pamela harris, who has 57 percent of the vote ahead of republican donald trump is 39 percent. but that's an improved outcome for trump, who has gained ground in the key demographic since 2020. there were over 65000000 the 2 years in the us making up some 15 percent of all vote as well. there many have migration background. some are also supporting the ad he might have a message of republican candidate, donald trump, a smile judie is an immigration attorney living in miami. she was born in the
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dominican republic, a move to the us in the 90s. she supports donald trump district immigration policies and doesn't see a contradiction with what the controversy comes from immigration, our journey is that one who will be taking o, taking phone calls from overseas to have somebody come to the united states? any call me? so at that point, that's not an immigration attorney, that's joseph called you on it. ok, got it. so you're going with a title with the clients and in her law some office, the attorney also opened the support. so candidate now, however, my role rejects categorizing voters based on the backgrounds as a lawyer. she believes that the one second does trudy decisive. they look like all of that is no, not the no vote ladies americans vote in and that this american melting pot, they were latino thought avoiding the blacks that i'm boring. women that have way.
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there is no vote that have to be it put it in some sort of a box on the other side of the country, close to san francisco list. i mean the session. she left mexico with a family 50 years ago to start a new life in the us from when you had where, cuz to winery own us, the session of family accomplished what many immigrant from work unable to, despite the what, that's why inflation living costs or health care and port and for many latinos, despite political divisions, amelia sheriff's, myra few voting, isn't about heritage. we all want to see thing for our families, that they're safe, their shelter, they have no food and access to an education. we all of us university once. once a year, during the hispanic heritage months, the session 70 organizes the wine says to celebrate their culture and share it with
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others next again. but i feel like home in my adopted country and i've embrace everything that is really wonderful about those cultures. embracing to cautious, feeling that many latinos in the united states can relate to that's cause i've had to washington and bring in ben, you mean i, those global corresponded. he produced that report, been from your research, the voters in your reports seem to down play the important says of the latino heritage and their political decision making. are there issues that connect this part of the electra thought of the there's something that we've heard over and over producing this or commentary that we'll be hearing this weekend to on d w. what they told us is that there is no, let the novel but draw that they are latinos voting and that's something that we've heard, not only from some, some of the protagonists that you saw. and that showed piece of it also from expos
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. this is a very diverse and also growing a community. we heard it's 36000000 latinos that are eligible to vote up for 1000000 since 2020. and of course the several reports and polls that, that came out. also recently, one by the pew research group showing that 85 percent. so a vast majority of latino voters say that the economy is very important to they bode, followed by health care, also violent crime, gun policy and then immigration. but there is indeed a stock contrast between those and latino voters supporting donald trump and those supporting campbell a higher is because while those are support from it, say that immigration is one of the most important topics for them. so it was most in the 3 most cited issues for them. it's not such a big issue for those that are supporting pamela harris. both you'll protect, it has created a successful life for themselves in the us. is it possible to say which way latino
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is from poor backgrounds may be bringing in this selection or so those latino voters, so rate in their own economic condition is only fair for a split between both candidates. but this paul also is showing that harris has an overwhelming is support among latino voters who rate the economic conditions as excellent and good. but what's very important to you, or that's something that i feel that we also need to touch here is the topic of migration and the sometimes inflammatory rhetoric. and the way here in here in the united states. because there was another poll by the new york times spicy, and i call this the found out that the majority of the nose, including those, were not born in the united states and not insulted by donald trump's anti immigrant rest, american tooth beds of those. so that said that they believe he was not referring to them when he spoke about immigrants, so many that don't see themselves anymore regardless of its 1st, 2nd or 3rd generation don't see themselves reflected in the immigrant story,
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but simply saved themselves as american. and that is something that we definitely should consider when talking about latinos voting in the election. and also there's no contradiction that some of them who came from mexico, from inside of or from doris, is support it chance for a sent them back a belt. and they will, when talking about the border between the united states and mexico. leslie, one way a candidates, harris and trump trying to secure the hispanic vote. so 1st, the bag knowledge in that this group is not the model they, so speaking to them in spanish or just addressing certain topics will not secure the vote. that's also what an expert in miami told as a trying to secure the vote by speaking about matters that not only matter to latino voters price of food and consumer goods and the cost of housing health insurance. but also speaking about migration a couple of weeks ago, i heard kimberly harris speaking at an event here in dc,
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the congressional hispanic caucus institute is she said, and i quote, we can do both create an un pathway to citizenship and ensure a border is, is secured into football or trump, you said in a quote, she would have never have to open the border in the 1st place, the reality. she's an open border, radical who was quoted and one of the campaign email. so for some latinos, it's the 1st message and 4 of us. it's the 2nd message that is appealing for them. and we'll be them to vote for one or for the other candidate in the upcoming presidential election. they don't use that. you mean of a high school, but in washington? look, now it's some of the other story. it's making headlines. climate campaign is in the u. k. have lost the legal challenge against the governments climate adaptation policies. friends of the dog you, the previous conservative government failed to protect citizens against increasingly extreme with the high court ruled the policies were adequate according to the code as done work as part he'll p k. k has claimed responsibility for
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wednesdays, a tackle to tuckers defense company headquarters, to a silence armed with guns and explosives killed. 5 people avoided 22 more. such forces have carried down strides some targets in iraq and syria. in response, the militant group is considered a terrorist organization by and grab the e. u, as well as the pulse of the los angeles prosecutors are seeking to be sentenced. the brothers eric and lyle menendez for the 1999 motors of the parents in the families beverly hills home. it would give the parent chance of being granted parole often more than 3 decades behind buys. a recent netflix series renewed scrutiny of the case free. nasa astronaut sandra, russian cosmonaut to being taken to a medical facility of the splashing down and the atlantic in florida. us space agency said the medical evaluation was out of an abundance of caution. as real
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spends every 8 months on board, the international space station fires onboard. yep. you have a chance to load up shoulds sand. his senior cabinet ministers are in india for talks with their counterparts aimed at strengthening ties between your biggest economy and the world's most populous station. sholtes. and i'm interested in learning promoting, spoke at a business conference in delaware. they announced that germany will mold and triple the number of skill basis for indian workers to $90000.00 a year. not a jody is quoting indian work is to help boost it's lacking economy. another key goal of the trip is to make progress on a free trade deal between india and the european u. gentleman defense is at the center point or set a stage in these talks very mountain low hand is a leading was such a long relations between europe and the india. and the german martial fund. indian foreign policy is become a bone of contention for germany. echoing
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a call for the chancellor today. can the 2 nations actually cooperate to thank you very much for having me on on the panel. definitely the 2 nations can cooperate. german history lives. the urgent need to revise mac cuz erupt policy that primarily focused on china nature to the detriment of other relationships. this created certain dependencies which funding now seeks to deed risk. i'm is now investing more and more and like minded talk. this like india, japan and australia for a near to europe has become quite important. and in guess, low view europe fee goes prominently $1.00 of things off of critical and emerging technologies, trade in investment, indeed, security and defense as india tries to diversified. so let's talk with ships and use dependence on certain countries such as russia and definitely migration and the ability that has been mentioned prominently. so these very unique into governmental consultations that happen in deli, today. i, the india does not have this form. it is very many partners,
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and so it underlines the importance of the mutual relationship for each other and important mutual relationship. but what about the different views on ross's war against ukraine could back that in the way? apparently not because the brandon just needs to focus on in the paper that was adopted by the german government. very rare has not been done from very many countries, which mentioned that even though they have divergent views in russia, that does not take away from the fact that india is a key pop now for germany and they both have a similar view of international politics. i do have to draw attention to indian foreign policy to a new cream which is more nuanced and is often portrayed in europe. prime minister moody visited new cream. recently, 1st indian prime minister ever to do so has been bringing up the plant about peace, new crane, and the need for diplomacy at the brakes forum, which was hosted by president putin as well as g 20. so i do feel that that
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diversions is decreasing in germany as well as other european countries have gone to how to manage it. what about trying to get indian skilled workers to germany, though? how attractive would you say germany is besides the fact that an indian may be able to earn a lot more money and enjoy with germany and other european destinations have become particularly attractive for indian scales. migration often wrecks it uh, people just certainly see more opportunities in europe. and therefore we have a huge number of, you know, young people use very highly skilled. my friends educated, my friends looking to go abroad. i see the actually, the focus comes small from the german site here, and there was the new document fees for attracting my friends from indian immigrants from india. and i excuse me. prints from india, which several ministries worked with. and it was presented today to the indian
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prime minister and the i g. c, the consultation format. so i think germany is making a huge push to get indians over there currently, about 50000 indian students studying in germany and the indians. he asked for our numbers has almost doubled in the last 4 or 5 years. another test for this new part the ship will be the free trade agreement between the you in india, which has been under a negotiation for almost an a tote as a without any progress being made. whether you see that go i think the se, there's a long road ahead because you s t a negotiation process. it's very bureaucratic and does not respond to urgent geopolitical needs. which is why i was black to see if top of the shows but also the other european member states when they meet with india, undermine the importance of this f, b and putting pressure on brussels for a quick conclusion. however, the road ahead seems really tough and i feel that perhaps india and member states
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would have to come to certain agreements by naturally so as to make the, you know, the ease of doing business in india, increasing it and attracting more european investments. as is quite a tough beast. you're not a problem even though on with the john marshall fund in brussels. thank you very much for being on dw. thank you for having me. as the philippines is cleaning up off the tropical storm, tommy bounded the northern island of loose on healing more than 70 people. emergency cruise is still working to rescue people, some of whom are trapped on the roofs of the major flooding. the stillness now swipe down to see, but full cost is a warning the system could do a utah and hit the country again. next week, a man blinked desperately to agree to save his life. and that the video filmed by a local shows, a devastating land slide these
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