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the the migration policy starts november 9th, on the w. b . 's says they don't even use live from the land as well bands, but you an agency that aids palestinians and guys of little make is overwhelmingly voted for a bill dining on rough from operating as well. so you wednesday is the decision could cause the whole humanitarian processing causes to collapse. germany belongs to ronald serious consequences after a bond executes a german or by any of this event on dispute with terrorism, charged thousands rally in tbilisi off to the pro ration party georgian dream is declared election when is despite widespread or brand new lateral hates the election commission says able conductive, partial, we can add allegations of playing politics and football, real madrid, stars,
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not the fellow on the door. the ceremony officer the award goes to manchester cities or please, will take you through the contract, the painful and welcome united nations secretary general antonio quoterush has want of devastating consequences for palestinians is rarely implementable banding. the winds main agent, aids agency for palestinian refugees as follows. the passage of bills and the as why the parliament aimed at preventing on rough from operating it is well. the vote has drawn international criticism with 9 to 2 votes in favor and 10 against israel's paula montez fossil banning. the us main, a. the agency for police damian's from working into israel. the decision could hurt
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aid. some got to the west bank and is jerusalem. is real accuses henri stoffers, open involvement in october 7, tara tech, and being a few late with some us and all the armed groups. one more as an organization that a terrorist organization has completely taken over. what we've seen in gaza is how come as taking over united nation facility schools, hospital clinics and headquarters, in order to use them as military bases to hide ammunition, to hide rockets, to actually commit chair activities from the united nation, specifically on roof slide 9 and police officer investigation, but do not know when the aging armed groups and says x quickly through suspected militants. foreign ministers from several countries including germany,
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france and britain, expressed great concern about the bed. in every, every refugee come to united nation is a beacon of hope. in such a matter of profound regret these, that these latent parliament is considering shutting down on this operation. allocations because on the stuff or this week, we're fully investigated on an offer nature's fiction for customer of time spent on these rules q l i. the us also joined the call. so thanks to everyone on our plays a critical important role in delivering humanitarian assistance to civilians that need it and gaza. there's nobody that can replace them right now. in the middle of the crisis over laptops, i may have shut off from minutes to benjamin natania said that israel is ready to continue providing 8 to go strong jobs. but alina way,
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doesn't threaten these rules. security dw, correspond atanya claim. it is intro, solemn. she told me that the banning of honora would severely impact palestinians across the region as well. i think most palestinians would say this will have devastating consequences because if you look at the 2 bills that one of them prohibiting when uh from a working uh in uh, israel and the territories basically. and also implementing this non contact policy with make it virtually impossible for an organization like we were to work and provide services for palestinians in the occupied west bank and gaza, but also an occupied east jerusalem. now, when the usually a provides a schooling, a for the refugee population, refugees in the descendants, how skills, social services and other services. and this will be severely limited with
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these laws. now they will be implemented in 3 months from now and is what it has not really given. applying or provided a plan or any ideas of a substitute of what they're going to to a substitute basically what has done for the past as 70 years and more and for palestinians. there's also political message here involved because on the is also closely associated, of course with the posting and refugee issue. and it is seeing here that is ro, it's there, provide funding on by creating a fox on the ground. so how much a do you think will still get into and distributed across gaza without on rock? well, this is a major concern uh that you know, in garza what is one of the key apply is the key provider of
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humanitarian aid that is going in. of course, just in recent weeks, you many turn aide has only 3 codes into a guy. so we have to see, but what has this infrastructure? it has the a of warehouses uh the, the, for the district to be losing points of the house care centers if they're not being destroyed in many of the schools they've been reporting on that have been hit because it's ro is saying that thomas is operating there but many are seeking shelter and those are owned by schools so many has saying, you know, it would be very, very difficult for them to, to operate if they have a no contract policy. meaning they cannot coordinate with the, with the is really military. and he bought their con, was let alone a coming into gauze. i didn't know him to have to cross board is all of this would not be possible anymore. and this is particularly concerning. now, when it comes to noise in a gauze that we're a renewed,
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a ground reparation by is really, forces has really created a devastating or catastrophic, according to united nations situation. there were almost no ages coming in at all in the some fix the very latest ad analysis. they've dw correspondent tenure treatment injury. most of them the execution of a german citizen in iran has sponsor outrage. here in germany and beyond. chance level of schultz condemned the killing. branding is a scandal. find me to sign a lead! a babbling said that would be serious consequences. jump sheet shop. not also with us resident was kidnapped into by uranium forces in 2020. the 69 year old was and convicted on terra jones's in a sham trial. is family always maintained his innocence, the demanding proof of his death, the return of his body and severe punishment for the islamic regime. we also g, so the director of the strategic litigation project to the us thing tank atlantic
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council about the reaction from mont store to hoss on and the international community. yeah, he was a german citizen. and of course, i should note that across all that has gone online right now and is demanding to see the proof from the german government or from the us government that her father has indeed been executed. we know that the judiciary has announced it. typically they don't announce these things unless it does happen, but she's demanding to see the pro. what i would say is that he should have been released in the hosp swap that happened that the us brokered and resulted in september 2023. he was not included in that and because most of them that essentially the us government had condemned him to adopt. sometimes i know that because i had also met germany's foreign minister. and as a citizen judge, jude should have been a top priority for the german government. there are other european countries like
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sweden that have negotiated hostage swaps recently with the ron. and i don't know why germany didn't do that, but they left this man to die. he was failed by both his governments, germany and the u. s. d. so need from us think tank. i'd like to cancel. here were some of the other stories making headlines around the world, the heaviest by the strikes have multiple areas across 11 on monday, including the port city of time, say, performing the eastern valley killed at least 60 people according to the lebanese health industry. meanwhile, as well as military says it's i and don't defense system intercepted over a 100 project, down 5 by his beloved militants. at least impact us on say on a data fi gunman is killed at least one office, a guiding a polio vaccination point in adults. way to attack is little simple. it killed the incident happened, the day of the pakistan began. it's nationwide campaigns for take 45000000 children from the disease. dr. surgeon,
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you cases republican presidential candidate donald trump told the valley in atlanta, he was not a nazi. that's not that he held a valley. you knew your way speak is made race escape, including cooling, puerto rico and island of garbage in democratic revival, comma, how is told to rally that from was dividing the country. george's election commission says it will conduct a partial recount of ballots after its disputed election as follows, days of protest, southside pilot, the ruling pro moscow, georgia, dream pa. he was declared the winner of last weekend selection spot both the president and opposition and say they won't recognize the result. the us and election observers have been calling for an investigation into alleged irregularities. of the protest is riley outside. george's parliament calling for saturdays and election results to be a know the opposition and their support has refused to recognize the official
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outcome. the electoral commission declared the ruling georgian dream policy one nearly 54 percent of the vote. critics accused him of having a pro russian agenda here here to, to y'all's slow bed. so it's a very european country. our future we're here because we don't want to rush, we don't want to rush or we don't want to solve cnn. and tom churches, pro european countries, they have the support of george's president, salome 0 beach really claims the valid was rigged with the help of neighboring russia. she accuses the georgia dream policy of bribery and vote or intimidation. we have to get the full picture of how this unique, unprecedented theft happened, which was conducted on mass and systematically it was
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a huge pre planned operation that stole our votes. that stole the parliament from us and stole the constitution. the government and the kremlin deny allegations of electro interference. observers from the european parliament said there was evidence of quotes, democratic back sliding, but have stopped short of saying the vote was ripped. meanwhile, another visit from europe sparked outrage hungry, his prime minister vic, to all bye and arrived to show his support for georgia in dream, which he has his conservative agenda and friendly ties with moscow. he was heckled by opposition. protest is on the streets of to leasing more than a dozen b, u foreign ministers reviewed on saying he did not speak on behalf of the block.
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the former soviet republic is that across roads cold between keeping its historical ties with russia or pursuing membership in the e. u. but prime minister iraq, the couple of kids say of the georgia dream and says b, u membership is still a priority because we thought of us august mutual development in all directions. it's important for us to achieve george's full integration into the e. u by 2030 to pass the warning and everything will be done to accomplish this on pretty profitable assurances that have failed to quell the feelings of injustice amongst some on the streets of georgia of correspondents, as standing by rosie butchered in brussels and maria cut the months into police a maria standing with you. tell us about the prime minister as talks with his hon gary and countable. while we are expecting the hen, garen and georgia lead us to make the statements a very soon we are sending next to the conference room where the pressing will be
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held in 2 minutes. now we understand that the, the heart of the meeting, the to open saw that georgia should not be locked short and start georgia should be supported on needs. you are integration, the, it's your integration. so we expect that the leaders would be discussing georgia's you integration, which is a bit paradoxical, given that brussels has decided to praise that your integration now be a minister of finance and gary minutes upon this is also present. and we also expecting that some possible economic and financial sort of a corporations would be discussed between a that was status. rosie, how do other e you members feel about all bonds visit? this is it, can you hear me? or just standing by in brussels, a question to you,
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if you can hear me how, how do other you members feel about whole bunch visit unfortunately with no getting rosie, so i will stick with you, maria. tens of thousands protested yesterday. how representative all those demonstrators of the average georgian, would you say, well, it was a big co task, but uh, i wouldn't say that it was very sort of nicer one. it also depends on the how successful the position would be in sort of galvanizing the public support and how successful they will be in, in providing more proofs and evidence as of what they called re elections. now we understand some reports are just coming in, but we would need to confirm and double check and verify from the georgia election community to reportedly that they are ready to recount some of the votes. we still don't understand at how many uh, votes uh, but these are the reports are just coming in before the meeting. mm hm. observe is
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safe. they saw evidence of ballot, bulk staffing and both of intimidation. it could those cases or, or some sort of recount as you put its way the election. i guess it's still unclear if you look at the assessment of the local election award stocks . they saw that the, uh, sort of a violation that they registered could have a significantly impact at the results. now i put the same question to the national association mission over s c e. and they told me that there is, there was a, they cannot comment on election local election, which talks specific can say that they so wide, straight white spots violations around 24 percent of cases. they registered the violation of vote, secrecy and 6 percent. they also registered the violations that they say indicates
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that the election was not the elections were not conducted as a um, as an even playground flat site. mm hm. and maria, what do we know about the gender of georgia's ruling party, the georgia dream? or there's sort of an increasingly pushing based search. what critics cool us are retiring policies. uh, for instance, uh for an agents low. uh uh, that was considered by critics as the adoption, as a russian load that is going to sort of make very difficult to look for be a social uh, sort of, uh, civil society groups to work in this country. insulin dependent media done the so called algebra 2 q propaganda load that georgia government has managed to push into a problem. and so the developments on very sort of anti democratic that's what we can observe now. and the critics also accuse the george and government of sort of,
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uh, wanting to pursue this a. so retiring and the russian style post has already, i've got a bunch of for us in tbilisi there and we'll try get in contact with our correspondents . later on, rosie butcher, the address. we're moving on from politics to politics and sport, and route over who is the best player in the world? as far as football goes, spain and manchester city, mid field, the road tree has been awarded the bound door. it picked up the prize and paris after being chosen the head of re i'll madrid's players and the star any c as junior and rebuilding a well 3 health spain. when the european championship, while his club won the english leak titled for the full time to arrive, oslander in spain, midfielder, i turned up all my t one her 2nd successive women's bundle. she helped her club when the spanish league, spanish cup, and champions league loss is
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a good one. but now the ceremony was overshadowed by rail madrid's decision to pull out just hours before the wing of any c as junior was why the tip to win the award font the club decided not to its head when they learned he wouldn't be receiving the fine this is management suggest season add to racism? activism was the reason why sometimes it easy is react. it's amazing out of the water on social media by doubling down on his activism writing, i will do it 10 times. if i have to then not ready a well done your boss, the learners here from dw sports, good to see you down. yeah. tell us more about very easy is and why his team decided to boycott the event was to justify. well, so usually it's known in advance who wins the award, but they should have really tried to keep it a secret. so of course,
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a lot of the football worlds and venetia is real madrid. everybody's thought he was pretty much a she went to when and if he didn't when they thought. okay, dining carver hallmark when because he was instrumental for a spin and really dread jude bellingham was there too. and it leads that none of them one and realtor, they do like that. so they cancelled their entire delegation. nobody went to the words at the last minute. and now really just did when the individual award for team and call on to lucky the manager won the award. now, this created a little bit of controversy because underneath solve this issue is real madrid and us have been at war for a long time over the creation of the super league and all of the drum and the backlash that came from that. now, rheumatoid part of the statement and they said us doesn't respect the 100 and real 100 doesn't go where it's not respected. so i mean, we have to remember though that this award is voted on by 100 journalists. so yes, veneers just would have deserved the award if he 100 percent,
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a lot of football players and the end people in the football world think that he deserved it, but she didn't win. it only one person could win. so in this case, i think it's a little bit of an over reaction on real madrid part, and it goes back to a deeper issue, which is the war between us and village red. tell us a bit more about this is winter than audrey. so roger is deserving winner. he was an integral part of man city who won the premier league and spain, who i mean, we talked about him a lot, one the year i was this summer, he was the player of the tournament. now the thing about roger is that his teams don't win if he doesn't play and okay, so why is all the fuss now? she plays in a defensive sentiment position to 6 or, and in that position it's the most underrated position in football. it goes, i noticed a lot your contributions to the game, but you really are the center of everything that happens. you have to be good at everything. you have to be technically good, which means you have to know where you are at all times. you have to be technically good because you can't take a bad touch in front of your goal or when it's the final past to score
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a goal and these contributions you don't really see them score and a lot of goals. and the goal is what gets all the flash all the attention, all the hype, it's very tangible to see the impact of a forward. and if you don't really know football that well, you don't really see the impact of a 6 or. and the funny part is, is that if they play well and they need to play well all the time, you shouldn't notice them, it should just flow like so. they're, when they're no controversy, those are the women's of what? no, i don't think so. i mean, i kind of go messy, has been dominant in football. i mean she's won the award for the 2nd time in a row and she followed that. she's the 2nd woman to have done that. her teammate alexa, test 12 times in a row before her really a continuation of barcelona as dominance and women's football. the other 2 finalists were also barcelona players now, so she's basically one every single award, a team, an individual that there is to win in football. this year she had
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a career high 19 goals. she's very versa tile. she can play as a mid feel there as a winner, and she really, for me represents what happens and what can happen when teams decide to invest in woman's football because she's been at barcelona since 2012. and that's really when they decided to put their energy into women's football into developing the game. and she's become so good. even pet guardiola says he loves to watch her play and she's like the female version of and yes, the so she represents the possibilities that women have. if we just invest a little bit more in the sport, which is fantastic to see excellent down here at boss loaded, thank you very much for bringing us up to date on all the controversies and the breakthroughs. now it may not be the most well known in competition, but the annual shape sharing championship has kicked off in iceland. it brings together the best professionals from across the country, organize and say they does a small recognition for keeping iceland as one in the jelly with
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these good shares are competing in speed and position. i focus on fil, a motor from north of it's a combination of many factors and speed is one of them that up along with being reasonably gentle with the sheep and approaching and cautiously followed on so as not to stress it out. if the sheep gets padgett headed over and they will try to wriggle and escape the keys to stay, call out about that. i the odd shape sharon does the process of cutting off the willing fleece from a sheep. it's typically done once a year. all the some breeds may require a 2nd trim in iceland, the annual invitation kicks off like this. and i think the practice session was held this morning for the competitors to warm up and loosen their bodies before the competition. comma experience shooters say that every sheep farmer should know how to do it and that the best way to learn is to hands on experience. the good at ad
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sharing the profession and the address for the same i will have the professionalism is essential and i do want to give it the recognition that these are just 5 minutes cousins case. i don't them all know really in one to ensure that there aren't good shares of people receive acknowledgement and some attention for the skills. it's not something i have to do with the sharing is designed to fund for the sheep not just remove their would have received on produce on most 10 pounds of fleece. and during the annual championship, skin insurers come together racing to get really coats in record time for iceland. famously frigid winter looks like an uncomfortable visit to the head rises. a reminder of our top stories is our own. d. w. use is way they don't make good. so those are overwhelmingly to bend on run from operating. it is, well, the wind has one of the decisions of box release agency could lead to the collapse of the humanitarian process in gaza. and george's election commission says they
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will conduct a partial recount of ballots. up to the ruling, probably most of georgia in green potties is declared the winner of last weekend's complimentary election. the president and opposition has accused rusher of interfering in the election and refused to recognize the results. aggregate, you can always get the doping use on the go. just download our app. it'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking up ex, freights to the security of global supply chains to the efforts to make trade safe and fed event as well. and i'll be back with more world news for you next. alex here on the topic to stay with the,
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