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this vibrant and welcoming countries with free of charge access to expert advice and excellent job opportunities. starts in new jersey now on korea's for germany dot com the. this is the www. is life from the chairs of a famine in gaza after israel bonds b u. n. agency that delivers a un officials war less, no alternative to its 8 agencies, for palestinians that's under after age round palms and votes to shifted. a move block for you and from delivering a to displace palestinians in the gaza strip. also on the program, gemini, simmons, iran's envoy, he asked us to find executed to germany writing and this event on disability, terrorism charges and pakistan racist have contained the spread of polio as violent
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attacks on medical staff and police gods, threatened vaccination. the feel good. you're welcome. to the program, at least $93.00 palestinians have been killed and dozens more injured and is riley, striking guns is no fuss, according to the town of his government media office, which is run by how much women and children are among victims of the re southgate to residential building in the town. i'll bet le here. more people to believe, to be trapped on the day bri buildings being the force it was reported to have been sheltering displaced, palestinians. israel hasn't commented on the attack, is riley miller. she has frequently struck shelters for displays. people play me to be carrying out precise strikes against thomas madison's and the land has warmed as no alternative to. it's a agency for palestinians,
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after israel's parliament voted to shut down hon and israel and occupied east jerusalem is writing low make is also past the bill, declaring the agency a terrorist organization and really was funded more than 7 decades ago and has provided critical support for palestinian refugees in the event since the 2 new legislation. they seem you lowest set to go into effect of the next year. they implemented you and says the bills will likely prevent unreal from continuing aku operations in the occupied posted in temperatures. is relic, uses the agencies, employees have involvement in the october 7 tara attacks. well, jonathan file is under as a senior communications managers manager. and i asked him what this bill will mean for as an agent. so what it's implemented was still studying the potential outcomes of this legislation. but indeed, if it is implemented, it's a risk unraveling the, the,
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the international aid operation in the gaza strip of the worst possible times as an enormous amount of time in crisis. everything needs to be done to alleviate this crisis, and then this is the absolute office. and that's because, i mean, we all the backbone of the international aid operation and the gaza strip. and that's not just us that says about, that's all parts of the united nation system. international n g o's, to any few, you remove the backbone, goes from a body, then the rest of the body just falls apart. no other un agency is able to function with alcohol capacity or logistics and they're everything on the ground in the gaza strip pacifies of life. so was differences of people living in areas that you serve is likely to see if this band is implemented as well. again, i mean is this, you know, way which also you might, besides the close here, but it's, i mean, the most obvious difference is a life. and that's the difference in the because it's true because we are right.
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and in normal times in our primary work involves delivering education and health services to promise time refugees in the gaza strip in the west side completely east jerusalem plus 11 and jordan and syria. now, you know, we, we, we, we just know the 1st time we've been through the process and that we have to deal with the humanitarian crisis. but in these process we, we, parents, and so most of the traditional humanitarian ro i simply, somebody's been renting it increasingly difficult for us to do our work. you know, a 200 invest off of been channels around 200 of our installations have been have 500 more than 500 people have been killed under the protection of the un fucking and under installations. so he's the operation on rebels. you know, the, the, the, the, the, the medical kathy, emergency medical care of the food operations, all these kind of things in the gaza strip. it really is no bass thinking about. but anyways, that are working in the west pine company. we are a significant provider of education and health services also in the west bank. and
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if we've been having this conversation in september 2023, we would have been sounding the alarm about the west pine because the level of violence and the level of instability in the back westbank was, was fighting with the consequences. but the people who lives that now this far operation on rebels, they're also then, then this is extremely problem. cassie tools because of the wellbeing of the people that live in these areas. so just to be absolutely clear. yeah. with ours is ready to corp. underway cannot function in the, in the, in the territories where he's currently serving. so that's what it comes down to. basically i'm going to give you one example from, from, from the gaza strip. um, does that mean the surprised did to you in a work is in, in was around the well we just do what is known as d confliction, which is that we need to, we need, we need to be able to speak with the war and policies to ensure that i work as mood can move around the safe and securely as much as possible to actually do that job
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of what, which is to leave, right, to leave the i, the suffering of people in was ons. now, if we're not able to have any kind of dialogue with israeli officials of any kind, and it's not means that we can't speak with the, the, the specialist with whom we do this, the, they need the complex and exercises that box. and all these different functional processes, this, this means but that we, we cannot function. that's one example. but then, you know, in the, in the west buying, coming in, anybody's, your check points of a producer within, you know, working with his right types so far as he's always kind of things as a cascade just by right, which is very real rest. let's look at, i mean, part of it is what i was justification folders. i propose banners, it's claim, but how mass has taken over many of your facilities seen through with that lens stuffing you authorizing in the, in the territory. make sense? doesn't this let's see what the gaza strip is like, this is, this is a was, this is the one of the worst of and complex into the 2nd world war. people
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who have, suppose it control organizations that have religious control, the no longer do. i mean, we've had to evacuate numerous buildings, often these allegations concern the sites that we, we no longer even have a presence. and i'm not, i want to stress that we, we, we've had the claims of both sides in this war using all facilities. and every time these things come to our attention, we found the law because these are breaches of international humanitarian law. but also often, i mean, this idea of somehow a takeover we're involved and it's a sort of, you know, explicit, it's in places and thoughts about that that's, that's a, that's absolutely nonsense. okay, great. the point is, this is an oscillating situation. and usually these in both places where we are no longer the answer they will, these proposals actually provide an opportunity perhaps for and right. is there a case for reforming the organization or perhaps replacing it with something else?
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a new suit results. your 2nd question, i mean we, we have a mandate from the un general assembly that mondays has been reviewed repeatedly every 3 years since 1949. so that's a sign that the reason for our existence has not gone away. and the reason we still exist is i've seen indictments of a political fire in the region and beyond to bring about adjusting lasting supplements to a solution to the, to the post on refugee issue. so, i mean that's, that's, that, that, that, that's, that's one issue. but i mean, we have that monday, that means that means we know we're not going anywhere until such time is not monday cease to cease to exist and the organization is reforming. the organization has been reforming for a number of years. know of a nice ation as perfect particularly large organizations, organizations, functions and functioning in a stream, be sensitive political concepts. but we, we've gone through repeated reviews or independent reviews and has been concluded that we have the most robust frameworks for scrutiny. we are scrutinized and to see
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in the united simulation system. all of these things mean yes, you know we, we, we, oh, recognize all parts of you and recognize that we need to do the best price. um, but the report cards is particularly bad for us and that is not as unfair. it's not, it's not correct. funds for to here through assets fairly jonathan, falling from under with thank you. thank you very much indeed goodbye. oh, iran has rejected balance criticism of execution of a jewel, germany rainy and national intake rod, and the statement on axis rang and foreign minister wrote a german passport, does not provide impunity to anyone left alone, a terrorist criminal the execution of jam said shall not icebox outright here in germany and beyond, he was convicted on tattered charges last year. and what germany and international might scripts in it's been honest as a shot trial, is executed by taylor for crimes. his family says he didn't commit. john,
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she'd shock mode with kidnapped. and then taking to iran against his will. the rainy and german dissident and vocal critic of the islamic republic was abducted in 2020 and divide by radians, security forces, and then convicted on disputed type of charges. gemini, star administer adelina babel was quick to strongly condemn it, arrives that his execution posting on social media. she said the killing shows once again what kind of ends you main regime rules and surround originally and that uses de against its use its own population. and for nationals, adding that the execution of a gym and national would have serious consequences. she expressed a hot felt sympathy for the shock mounts family. but shock month daughter rejected babbled condolences posting a defiant video of her self in support of her father on social media. because those shock muds instead heaped accusations on the german government. we did not want any
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statements or condolences that did not include the immediate return of my father, dead or alive and to severe punishment for the islamic regime. murders having threatened to around with severe consequences. gemini is now under scrutiny as to what it will do next. well, how to know him and as a member of the european parliament for a gentleman, these greetings and chairs apartments, denigration for relations with iran. apologies also in charge of germany's foreign ministry. i asked why jeremy couldn't do more for john such ahmad or jumps installed. there has been fighting like a lion this for her father. she has spoken to us officials to european officials, to german officials, tirelessly and my 1st thoughts were with her and her family. when i got the devastating news about the death of the terms or 2 more and it still says the
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german government. um yeah. can i speak for the german government and the german ministry of foreign affairs has tried in many ways and instances to freedom to my to get involved for the wrong and regime to stop his executions. however, and that is something we see across many policy fields. this direct impact that we can have the dollar form policy on the iranian regime is subject images. they are totally repressive to their own people. they have due to the repressed if in the region, and they're using stewart nationals to kill them, to impose their political positions. and i have heard from our efforts would have paid all, but the impact that we have at the moment is limited on and on the issue of jewel nationality accusation is that because he was a jewel national robin to a full gem and a citizen. and that bowling,
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the less for him are the things that we are doing or the minister of foreign affairs is doing that our best to doing care on is doing is happening behind the scenes in these cases. i'm also not fully involved in this efforts. what i know is that a lot of the special teams are being sent that many times have the germans often for quite 2 gift counselors support to jump sheep so much. however, they range and those sort she's saying, stacy, as are doing because they don't accept a dual citizenship saying, but germany is actually not allowed to provide. the concept of support is good for like the german citizens because they consider him as a new role. and this has been one of the points of constant debates between the german minister of foreign affairs, the german ambassador, and the wrong in the thirty's and american officials. america no sor twos were facing exactly the same. definitely because he's not just a germany, ryan, but he's
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a german iranian american. if the look into his citizenship by him x today, you promised to keep fighting face repressive regime until justice profiles explain to us what you are doing beyond tweeting about it and what this justice would know by as the most important thing we're doing at the moment and i know the loan is in this is supporting all those who continue to fight for democratic and for, for your on those. so just so in the desperado by getting their inputs by exchanging with them by seeing how they can strengthen them. but also those were inside iran and who need our support as well as those were stuck, for example, and turkey and other countries at the moment. see how we can support and how we can strength from there was another thing in which they are working is trying to make sure that we have a free x to stream and that's in the wrong. but integration for me. wrong,
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can we test out here? but also to increase pressure on the resume. i, for example, having quite a hard fight with the, our current h r. people have the, we have to take a stronger position against the wrong. and we're seeing that we have to find this the revolutionary guard as a tower organization. but that also those who always said after pass this john and got industry just to draw, we need to judge him by his actions. now understand that this is what his actions are. ok, thank you for joining us. a how to norman m e. p from the german green party. thanks of you're welcome. couple headlines from around the world. the militant group has bottle, has an onset, it's 71 year old deputy chief named car samuel succeed slain. lita hoss on mass drama as on the sound of those killed in is really striking pain roots in september . the ukrainian officials say a russian bomb, who says lunmark building, nominating sub unesco world. heritage listed in the city of khaki. 6 people injured,
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a separate strike on the 6th day of tributary killed at least one person. i'm wounded, almost a dozen full people were injured when a tram de failed and crashed into a retail store on the main shopping streets of noise capital also the police or the evacuation of the entire building. so it could collapse when the wreckage is pulled from the show. a japanese economy is struggling with store growth and structural problems, raising serious concerns sounds to the old f sholtes. he's meeting with industry leaders at the summit today, they're expected to focus on finding ways to refine the nation's economy. why is germany as economy and such a bad shape? and what will it take to get things going to get a chance to the all f schultz with price? tough questions like these at tuesdays industrious time, attend the customary warehouse, me business leaders, employers and union representatives. the summit aims to address mounting concerns
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over the country is economic stagnation and to look for solutions to obvious structural problems. re systematically did not invest enough, you know, infrastructure which can be seen with the light trains and collapsing bridges, the lack of knowledge, conversation across administrations. we have not done enough to mobilize the potential of skilled workers, both on the domestic job market and in terms of the employment of images. according to i am f predictions for this year and combined with the german economy ministries . forecast here is how germany is expected to stuck up against the us, china, japan and india projections yet again, it's expected to be the only economy to contract. dominant is very much exposed to a rising energy prices. so the energy intensive industry like the chemical industry is strong in germany, then we have issues in the car industry, the transition towards electric mobility, the growing importance of i t, uh,
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the difficulties and the chinese market. so all of that is, is making like life difficult for uh, the car industry. just a day before the chancellors industry summit. the country is giant, car maker, fox watkins plaster substantially shrink its operations in germany were made public . europe's biggest cost producers planted to shop, at least 3 factories in germany, layer of tens of thousands of stuff and permanent destroying goods, remaining plants in germany. the. the crux in europe speak us to kind of me a deepening and business. just want something to be done by the government soon. well, that industry, something's happening at the gym and chancellor. right. and our chief political correspondent need a honda is welcome, nina. so while the chance to talk to the big companies, finance ministers, holding a separate meeting with leaders of small, medium sized companies, germany's famous middle shed on y 2 separate meetings.
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well, so one would hope that this means that the government is trying to essentially pool the result is and gather as much information as possible. but you draw the have to think of you, for example, hosting a dinner policy with your friends and then a different friends sets up their own barbecue policy in your front garden on something like that is happening in berlin today. so the chancellor will love choice. he is hosting this industry summit with industry representatives, but he didn't invitees to keen ministers on the issue. so the finance minister and the economy administer. so what's the finance minister then decided to do was to hold a separate summit inviting different business representative to discuss the very same issue on the very same day and separately the economy minnes. so will that how
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big who was left out to both of those gatherings? decided to publish his own ideas about how to pull germany out of this current economic crisis without consulting anyone and this public risk. so really highlights just how fall these free parties involved in the german government have grown a part of a recent months, especially because they differ so much when it comes to the solutions they want to see for germany's economy. with the business friends via ftp, essentially saying it more market driven so reasons and the greens on the other side saying we need public investments, the advocate team for more sustainability and then the german chancellor. and he is seen as struggling to present a united front. and all of this is not just political bickering. it really does have serious implications for the german economy, but also for citizens. because of course, it hinders efforts to come up with a cohesive plan to pull gemini, the well said largest economy out. if this is very,
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very serious prizes at the moment. and some people out saying that this is not in the last chapter of this political drama. because we've gone budget negotiations looming next month, the government has to fill a whole of some 10000000000 euros. now this is serious, told. so all of this 3 parties are saying that they've just gathering information from the stakeholders and that they'll then sit together and come up with a cohesive plan. but a lot of observe is hearing belinda now saying that those days when we're discussing next is budgets with gemini. so that could become somewhat of a showdown, weapons hensley, even the german government could frank so rove of those economic differences. and that of course would have serious implications, not just for germany and political and economic implications. okay, thank you for that, nina. honda, thank you so much. not your pocket steinway of ours is in the north west of the
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countryside to police officers have been shot dead while guarding a pony of vaccination center. always comes a day after the launch of a nationwide drive to vaccinate $45000000.00 children. i'm going to search in new cases. gone, been deployed to the senses to protect medical staff from attacks by vaccine skeptics violence this home for the efforts to contain the spread of the disease. going door to door, to vaccinate young children against polio. these women are risking their lives. it's not the infectious disease they're scared of. but hartline vaccine skeptics who attack health workers. that's why they are guarded by armed men dumping the money to month. the podium that's nation campaign is on going in the entire area or the we're not in the house, a heavy region. we have extra security arrangements because has any,
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haley is declared a high risk area. that's why we have all these extra security personnel that got you in our department here. pockets. don is one of 2 countries in the world where polio has never been eradicated in children. under the age of 5, the disease can lead to paralysis or even death. distrust of vaccines as only grown in pockets done, especially in rural areas. more than a decade after the c, i a ran a fake vaccine drive there, where its agents tried to collect dna from children. to locate a, some of a lot in the us says it's intelligence agencies no longer carry out such operations that the suspicion is hard to overcome. and it doesn't just endanger the lives of children. but also those administering the job to move the nowadays were facing threats. i mean to supervisors,
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team members and other staff till now with the grace of god, we're safe. and no such incident has happened to us, not really any of these extra mas militants claim initiatives. are western plot to sterilize muslim children and accused campaign workers of being spies. it's frontline health workers, and their security teams paying the price. i know it may not be the most a well known composition in the world, but iceland is annual shame. sharing championship has begun toilet brings together the best professionals from across the country, organize the site they deserve more recognition. so keep your iceland as bone in the chevy winches. these good sugars 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
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a cautiously followed alonzo is not distrusted 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 woodland fleece from a sheep is 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. common experienced shooters say that every sheep farmer should know how to do it and the best way to learn is to hands on experience the good at ad sharing the profession and just for the same i will have the professionalism is essential and i do want to give it the recognition it deserves assignments, 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 and those ones out
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there do the sharing is designed to fund for the sheep not just remove their would have received can produce on most 10 pounds of fleece. and during the annual championship, skin share has come together racing to get really coats in record time for iceland . famously frigid winter. just times remind you about top stores based out of you and has one that has no alternative to it's a agency for palestinians after israel's pol 100 folks who to shut down under israel and also try to introduce them is ready to go make results and pass the bill because that in the agency a terrorist organization, you an official site, the mood could lead to the collapse of the humanitarian process in gaza. and iran has rejected balance criticism of the execution of a jewel gemini, rainy, and national intact from the execution of jumps. and sharma has sparked outrage here in germany and bill,
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