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and excellent job opportunities starts in new jersey now on korea's for germany dot com the this is data i believe it was life of the land is right. even though make us bond video, an agency that age palestinians in gaza, they connect such overwhelmingly folks to fund underway from operating in israel. the one says the decision could cause the collapse of the humanitarian process in gaza. israel's key allied, the united states also voice is consent and plays a critical important role in delivering humanitarian assistance to civilians that need it. and god, there's nobody that can replace them right now. also on the program at germany, simmons, iran's and boy, after tech round, executes the german evasions, dissidents on disputed terrorism challenges and ground madrid stuffs. the balance
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doors ceremony after the award goes to manchester cities or andre will take you through the control, the feel. welcome to the program. at least 93 palestinians have been killed and dozens more injured and understood by the strike in the north. on the tenant of trick that's according to a guns is that government media office, which is run by her mouse that women and children are among the victims. after miss sounds, it's a residential building in the town of better to hear more people if it needs to be trumped. on to day 3, building was reported to have been sheltering palestinians. israel housing commented on the attack by the ministry has frequently struck shelters for this place, people claiming to be carrying out precise strikes against how much in well
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un secretary general, antonio quoterush is one of the devastating consequences for palestinians. israel implements a low binding the un agencies, the stadium, refugees, and this follows the passage of bills in these riley parliament, aimed at preventing underway from operating. it is ro votes has joined international criticism with $9.00 to $2.00 votes and save the end to end against israel's paula montez fossil banning the u. s. main agent, super police teens. from where a can in israel, the decision could heard 8 f as some gaza. the west bank and east jerusalem. israel accuses andras toughest off involvement in october 7, tara tech and being affiliated with some us and other groups or more as an organization that a terrorist organization has completely taken over. what we've seen in gaza is how
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come as taking over united nation facility schools, hospital clinics and headquarters, in order to use them as military base as to hide ammunition, to hide rockets, to actually commit care activities from the united nation facility on roof quite 9 and police officer investigation, but denies know when the aging armed groups and says x quickly to remove the suspected militants. foreign ministers from several countries including germany, france and britain, expressed great concern about the bed. it was a f, a refugee come to united nation is a beacon of hope. and such a matter of profound regret. these, that these latent parliament is considering shutting down honors operations allocations. because on the stuff out of this week, we're fully investigated on an offer. nature's fiction for costume of time spent on
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ease rosky ally, the us also joined the call. so things that everyone of the on her 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 netanyahu said that israel is ready to continue providing 8 to gaza, job job, but only no way that doesn't threaten these rules. security especially something with china, low chaise communications advisor for the norwegian refugee council. welcome back to a dw your organizations to reach it, but this band would be catastrophic, is implemented. and tell us what sort of a fact you think would would have on the ground. a thank you
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fell. well, 1st of all, under what has the largest footprint they have 14000 staff in guys that have that they have the ability to coordinate the entry of a, the ability to coordinate amongst humanitarian actors. they are providing countless services, including food provision, medical services, provision, prior to the escalation possibilities and garza, they were providing education to 600 that over 600000 children. and they are the best situated ones hostilities and to resume that education. so in terms of the ability of the consequences for palestinians, they are reliant on these services have been reliant on these services for decades, but are also but have become even more so since the escalation hostilities began last october, included, organizations like yours and then always your refugee council, could you fill the gap? absolutely not owner what is providing essential services and has been on the
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ground operating in palestine for 70 around 75 years to have the experience that community, the ties of the community and, and really are the only want only organization of such a scale that can really respond to the tremendous needs that we're seeing in garza . organizations like the norwegian refugee council are dependent on, on uh, on or why in terms of helping to maintain order so that we can conduct distributions in an orderly fashion that are responsible for helping to keep what little fabric of society still remains, as they really are are irreplaceable. thank you so much for joining us as china low from the norwegian refugee council. on the execute we should have a german citizen in iran has sparked outrage in germany, tons of the shelves as condemned to killing as a scandal bell. it has some of the uranium envoy, and we call the gentleman
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a representative and turned from john a she dash from was convicted on tara charges last year and want germany and international rights groups. 59, just as a sham trial is found in our demanding proof of his death and the return of his body. and severe punishment for these nomic reggie. my mood uh mary margaret i me is director of the n g o iran human rights. welcome to the w. we just had germany's diplomatic reaction. i am summoning the calling that you have and representative entire random summoning the iranian that envoy here in germany is that enough? a one time? yeah, i think yeah. and you run in the thirty's must receive a very strong reaction so that they don't continue with these policy. we know that the running authorities have used their hostage diplomacy, eh,
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what to call it hostage diplomacy in the last 40 years. and they arrest or up the duct as in sharma case, it was updated for from a neighboring country, united out of emmett rates and then charged them and sentenced them in edge sean trials and use it as a way to force western government to do what they are asking for so i think that the and unfortunately no is too late for mister sharma that they are others in prison like a did the agenda, the a sweet, the citizen who used and did that san fence. and we need to think about saving them and the reaction now it should go beyond. and a short term diplomatic reaction, even in authorities must see that the political cost of such actions are
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too high. okay, so explain to us what a strong reaction would look like as well. well, i think in the german government and you know, it's not just a german case. it's, i think the whole european union must have a united, uh, plan of action against these kind of what i would call crimes. so i think you're paying junior knows very well how to raise the political cost of as such an action it can be, you know, we don't remember after the woman like freedom of movement started 2 years ago. each time you run in a thirty's, executed a protest there. you can union impose sanctions on the, on the organs or a different official iranian officials. and that to some extent it was
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a deterrent. i think they should do something similar like that. so it might ronald fee for your own statement. iran is already heavily sanctioned, not just by the european union, but by the united states, the united kingdom around the world. what more is that to take from? and i think there is still a lot you said to and it's not me crib loose through corpse a the i r g c a be should be put on the lease stuff. kyra terrorist organizations by to your thank union, that's one important step. but i think that there are still many more steps to to be taken. i don't think that the, the at the police to cause the responses which also includes different kinds of sanctions. have all been used yet. right. why do you
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think, john said shaw my wasn't released as part of prisoners swabs conducted with a round by the us and various european countries when you say this is a big question because uh um uh there are people in the ron who believes that there is a double standard when it comes to do of citizens and to those who are only a yeah, only european citizenship because we have seen that several of those who are on the europeans that have been released. i really don't know whether there is a double standard or not, but the to some people might, is seen that way. but looking from outside, without knowing what the german government had been doing behind does seem to put pressure on the run into authorities. and it might seem that the role of authorities, the felt that the political costs will not be high enough. you know,
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another issue is that right team the last and the we leave it the one i do not last you people that the next week you said listen, thank you so much for joining us. um i would, i made him all the down from the end you around human rights. so as to what is making headlines at this hour, the minutes in group has paula has announced that deputy chief, not him custom will succeed. it slain me, the house on the last router is 71 year old. hers has often been referred to as, as well as number 2 is pre, this s a has a natural, it was killed and is ready to be strengthened by roots in september, 150 people have been taken to hospital after the final work exposure to georgia, a religious festival, the southern indian state of cat on each of them are supposed to be in the county critical condition. the whole government official inside the temple hosting the event has no permission for the final georgia's election commission. so it will
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conduct a partial re counter balance after its disputed election as follows, days of protest, samsung parliament really pro moscow, georgia dream pos and was declared the winner of last weekend's election. but the president of the opposition site, they will not recognize the results on them in teams witnessing so they don't get a vote on november the 1st, but for ukrainians, the stakes and americans presidential election couldn't be hi helping you. craig needs to be one of the few things. democrats and republicans agreed on that. donald trump has refused us bad weather. he wants you trying to win this war. withholding showing that trump and how his neck and neck ukrainians are trying to make sense of what a trump or a high risk presidency. would me i think zalinski is one of the greatest sales when i've ever saying every time he comes in, we give him a $100000000000.00, but he should never have left that or start that lowers
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a loser. if donald trump for president vladimir put, and we'll be sitting in cheese and understand what that would mean for america and are standing around the world. a good evening keith, with a scenario most ukrainians thought was of the codes of the 2022. donald trump has put the cost of supporting crane at the center of his pits to american voters. and that's for a couple of hours to respond. dr. campaign in which she's been trying to steer clear foreign policy. you think you can use sympathies, what it will be with harris? for the most part, they all for the team is the, let's get told new york magazine, the trump quote doesn't really know how to stop the war and cool trumps running mate. judy vance's ideas to end the conflict. dangerous. but it's a little that clear cuts. there is very real frustration in keep with abiding ministration and it's vice president come a harris it's, it's ukrainians. don't get a vote. and the selection policy makers having to map out what they do. if trump
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gets back to the white house and look for potential upsides, trump is unpredictable keys risky. he is what skeptical about our prospect. but at the same time, he was the 1st to provide joe is he's also the one who promised to ball moscow and bade june harris is much more predictable. she is differently. we'll repeat some divided mistake. and that is being on the size of install a crucial moment. so helping you create in crane politicians for it. but harris administration would be dominated by finding the reform policy thinking they see as too fearful of crossing printing circles. red lines, for instance, by allowing ukraine to use us long range weapons against targets in russia. card us support. these critics argue is enough to prevent ukraine's army from collapsing. but insufficient trisic thrills damage of pitching force into individual attempts to crank and agree to your grand needs more rather than less us support. how could it ever expect that from a man like donald trump,
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who never misses an opportunity to complain about what ukraine is costing americans the only one to many observers and come with the harrison trumps. often repeat, you claim that he can end the war in 24 hours. it sounds like code for forcing ukraine capitulate by pulling the plug on us support. heavy can see some of ukrainians think they can still when trump over they point to previous trump policy, you tons and suggestions from his advisors that they would increase a to ukraine. opiate only if cogent fails to negotiate their awesome uh, some of our stakeholders was still convinced is that drunk will change his mind and they will be able to convince drum to see your brain as the 1st of all a going to email. you build it up or do they need you? great. as a success story for pro, the side for the politics is also the human side of this equation. we spoke, a couple of trump makes no secret of his admiration for pigeon trump zaleski serious baggage. trump was impeached and 2019 of our locations he pushed to. let's
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keep to investigate joe by the sun's business and look rain full that looks on the drive is convinced trump. and so let's keep moving. coming. the 1st me see i need to be here. they are petitions of the same approach to, for the policy. they all about individual approaches, individual context of ways and says, so if you still use the landscape as you said, what a good, a good sales man. and i do believe that's a full point of view, a dropped a good salesman. it is a compliment. and then there's the question of money. us the sofa provided ukraine is approximately $100000000.00 of aid. is russia invaded 2022. that's less than 5 percent of the us defense budget for the same period. for example, with american vote is on the same. and not just the republicans seen from key if that is not the way the us and you work with confiscate, and not just freeze hundreds of billions dollars of russian assets in western banks . and american tex pest wouldn't have to put the bill of defending ukraine. russia
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with great leaders can convince trump the price of supporting them is coming down. then maybe just maybe they can change trumps mind. few wins the white house on november, the 5th of harris wins the message from key. if she would be unhappy with either a brutal is visiting professor at the college of yours in brussels. he's an expert on transatlantic and fast welcome to d. w. professor, what's your reading of, how can you policy makers, a gaming at the, to likely us election outcomes as well? i think 1st, we need to understand the different style between harris and trump. harris foreign policy is much more value based, where basically, you know, the role of or talk proceeds versus democracy's matters and where the united states is also prepared to take a self costs to meet the center national obligations that's more or less the harris style drum here is very different,
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the transform policy is much more transactional. i'm always thinking about, you know, what's in it for the united states. if i have an international obligation. and in this respect, trouble doesn't like war trunk doesn't like conflict of war is bad for you as business. so you know, a europe at the bees and more stability in europe is more interesting in this matter. so i do believe that somehow we will see trump, indeed pressuring key if to make so sort of deal on this conflict. i would say a deal notes, unconditional. not because of sympathy for clinton, but really again, because from this thinking about what this all means for the united states and this conflict in europe, the coastal of money into the us taxpayer. okay, so under a president, trump looking to bring this to an end of the quickly because of the cost under a president harris was as well, i think in the prison, the higher as you'll see,
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a continuation of what happens with president biden, basically united states to keep delivering military assistance to key f, but that ministry assistance is just enough for kids to defend itself, but not good enough for kids to win the conflicts. we know we've seen that the west overall winters, the united states or europe. you know, there's limitations of this report they are willing to provide. so, um, in some sense, you know, yes, harvey's will support ukraine. but is that support enough for kids to actually make its way out of this very difficult situation where it isn't today? and what about in your opinion, countries have prepared, ave, to step in and deal with this war on the doorstep. if a president trump uh pulls the plug on us military aid, well, you know, and some say that some way during that process just to say, and we see that europe in countries are providing ministry a to key of. but again,
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it's not enough for kids to really when this conflicts, you know, we also see divisions inside europe. the countries closer to the russian border are obviously more in favor of holding support. but countries further removed geographically from rest are more hesitance. so i think here again, you know, russ size actually keeping the pressure on. we see that the situation on the front line is very difficult. and i do believe that europe or the west as a whole, is approaching a hard choice to make either the us really ups and submitted to support for your brain and gives what your credit needs to when this conflicts or it will have to accept some sort of deal some sort of and so this conflicts. ok, thanks for to hester, that professor, professor booter, let's say from the college off. but you are in brussels. thank you so much. i in sports as spying on much as to say to mid sale the road. dre has been named the
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wells, the best male football, winning the prestigious by them. do you think the prize in paris after being chosen the head of round madrid, plaza vintage, see us a junior and a jude valley laundry helped spain when the autopay and championship? well, he sent club one, the english leading title, the full time in a row bosler and spain midfield item the match a, a one her 2nd successor, a woman's bottom door to helps. excellent. when the spanish league, spanish come and champions league last season for good. it's while the ceremony was overshadowed by round the drifts, decision to pull out just i was, i had all of a brands that were not really c, a security. it was wide me tips to when the war with the club decided not to attend . when they that he wouldn't be receiving his management suggest is on to vice as an active as what was the reason for the chosen. he reacted to miss a house on the award on social media by doubling down on his activism, saying, i will do it 10 times if i have to then don't ready. let's get
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more on this room sports john, this the senra hunter who's in barcelona. a welcome back to the w, a center. i'm so we have a rail, madrid boy, crossing the bottom door because they play a didn't win. is this justified all sour grapes? for me personally, it's sour grapes. i mean, everybody will give you a different opinion. some will say that it is justified, but i personally think that it was a missed opportunity to use gracefully and it sense or really 5 messages onto sportsmanship. and it was also a statement, some insight on it saying, well if we're not going away, well then of course we're not going to go because we're above it all. and i think it really just sends out such the wrong message. and it's ironic as well considering that really, really what you, what the team of the year. so the fact that they didn't go just because one of their players didn't we the bottom door by the way,
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3 of them were on the podium. that's not forget, it was finished a suit pending i'm. i'm kind of a hollow as well, but just because one of them didn't win the individual award, it completely overshadowed everything else. color into lucky, one for a manager of the year. and bobby also picked up an award himself. so i really think that it was just a very unfortunate way to handle the situation. they didn't like the fact that the winner was announced ahead of time the way they used to be this time. they really wanted to keep it under wraps and make it a surprise and have the big name revealed in the ceremony itself. but nonetheless, they decided to, in my opinion, react very badly and not turn up. okay, less of the, the when a, a raj rate. um, does it have the trophy to be honest with you? yes, you did, but so there's been issues and so does kind of insert this thing and remember they all take different positions and that's one of the things that i personally dislike about this award is that it's just teams for it to connect to the for everybody
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plays in a different position, so it's hard to quantifier to qualify who is better than whom is a striker more important than a go keeper, for example. and i think at least in this case, it's nice that for once a striker or forward didn't win this award because it does tend to go to the player that's for the most rotaries a mission field there. he's no question the best mission fields are in the world. he's completely well rounded. he provides goals, he's for 1225 season. he also provide consist 15. he defends exceptionally well. you can play the power speed as an a. not only that he always wins mattress to city the only games that they lost in the primary law season with the games that luxury was suspended. right. and so he was obviously the, primarily he was the european super kaufman when the club broke up. and let's not forget the performance that he put in the summer. ok, let's, let's, let's go. and the female i went to, i have time to up on massey. how do you write to she actually is the best player in
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the world. i think everybody would agree with it on that front. she went at last year. she wanted again this year. she is really above the rest for so many different reasons. apart from the collective awards that she wins, she is naturally just a true times very gifted and provide so much for the human that is actually possible not any meets that goal. so i think all across the board, everybody unanimously agreed, but she was deserved whenever the award this to great talking to her. thank you so much for your time. i. samara 100, thank you. thank you. i think is her mind about top story. it is our view and as more that israel's decision to bother you, an aid agency for palestinian refugees could lead to the collapse of the humanitarian processing concepts. the statements follows the passage of bills in the is really positive and preventing tundra from operating in each room versus georgia international set you up to date eligible. well, here's the top of the hour of next on the w health show in good shape explores how
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