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to start your journey get inside the business, dw news live from us deadlines to allow more aid into gaza expires. and united states, as israel has met its demands to improve conditions in the strip for humanitarian groups, the situation on the ground is at its worst points yet also coming up after the collapse of his governing coalition, german chancellor hold off, schwartz agrees the country can head to the poles in february. and we'll take a closer look at the woman set to become the use new talk diplomat. kind of call us as a strong supporter of ukraine and says, the e, you should take
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a tougher approach on china over its support for russia, the, and david lab, it's welcome to the program, the united states, as it will continue to send arms to israel after what it says are limited to improvements in age deliveries to gaza. last month to buy these ministration, threatened to scale back american military support and less. israel increased urgently needed help to the territory within 30 days. that deadline expired on tuesday. international aid agencies disagree with washington's decision. they say israel has failed to meet us demands to allow more aid into gaza displaced honest opinions in central guns i. q for a bowl lift lentil soup red hot meal that in many cases will have to feed an entire
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extended family. of the war has destroyed, causes farming and fishing industries, leaving the entire population of 2200000 reliance on food aid. the u. n's world food program is the biggest supplier of aid follows by the egyptian red present. israel records all of the aid it allows into gaza. here on israel's month lease, which is fixed for 2024. they showed deliveries dropped in october to the lowest level since the start of the war, november solar and improvement, but still way below what the us as code for washington, once aid for garza to rise to 350 trucks a day that day the average for october was just $57.00 trucks. excluding fuels, deliveries, un agencies say even less actually gets distributed due to his rating restrictions ongoing. fighting on the general chaos,
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aid entering garza currently passes through the coverage along crossing in the south and areas and the news. on tuesday is roadside to open the case to sim, costing to a day before the us deadline to increase a deliveries. things are especially bad in the news residents in the towns of giovanni at the law here in bates noon, said they've received no a tool since as well. they've got a new offensive. they're on october 5th. the is really all me says it was forced to move into the times to take on her mass militants, who it says of re grouped that. one of mine in jamalia told reporters that most of his family were code and a strike the weekend for behaving. this is the bread that they wanted to eat for breakfast. what good is bread? if there is no safety or peace, we don't want food red or flour. we want safety and bees. the un estimates that between 75 and 95000 people are in northern gaza, living in dia,
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conditions of last week 1000. this followed is really on the old is to evacuate. they not here are you. in fact panel says funding is imminent in northern gauze. it an assessment dismissed as inaccurate by israel flora blumenfeld as a middle east analyst at johns hopkins university. i asked her to explain the decision by the us not to kind of military aid to israel. well, i think the key point for the united states and what the state department is saying is that israel has not violated the law. i do think however, that this goes to an old saying, a former israeli prime minister, in fact, one said, never deliver yourself and ultimatum because it boxes you and i think they do. us has box themselves in a bit. there was a fierce fight from what i understand from my sources at the state department, where some aids and advisors were actually calling for limiting weapons transfers
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because of this report. and others were saying, look, they've shown improvement. let's give them some encouragement. we can always take action later, so is really isn't off the hook, but they haven't quite been real, didn't yet at least not today. middle east analyst laura blumenfeld, german chancellor. all i've saw it's has bowed to political pressure to hold elections a month earlier than here. originally suggested february. the 23rd is the new expected date for snap elections. so it says coalition government collapse last week when the chancellor fired has finance minister, who refused to let the country take on debt to finance its support for ukraine. it will be a rab winter reelection in germany instead of the usual september po. oh, laugh felts is social democrats and the opposition? c, d u. c. s you have both accepted an early date somewhere between what the 2 sides were hoping for to happen once we have agreed to propose to the german president argue
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that the election of the 21st german bonus tag should take place on the 23rd of february 202550 von, some items fontes dodge, and when the stock chancellor shelves announced last week, he would call a confidence vote and take us the collections that was up to his government collapsed when he dismissed finance minister, christie, and lived the head of the free democrats, one of the 3 parties in his coalition shots hopes to be nominated as his parties. candidate for chancellor had returned to lead and the government is still with us. i believe this will help us to finally come to a clear focus, namely who is the better chance left the gym and they hadn't had you know that i am firmly convinced that show to set up this country well in the most difficult conditions over the last 3 years, but didn't woman these lands good guitar?
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not a continuation of charlotte, says john slo, looks unlikely that according to the pulse freezers manse could be on his way to the top job. he's sent a right group is set to come out of an election as the largest party, but it would need coalition passes and the makeup of any future government is i'm clear. meanwhile, concerns have been raised. the rushing to the oppose good cause problems for the smooth running of an election. until just a week ago, the parties were still planning for regular elections 10 months from now. now they will have to scramble to pick candidates, and the thought i'd say is we'll have to meet legal deadlines much sooner with work to do over the christmas and new year holiday season. but jim and his chief electoral officer says she thinks february, the 23rd is doable. as a confidence voting parliamentary is now expected. on december, the 16th new elections would follow 10 weeks after that. how long it might been take to form
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a new government. he's at the moment. anyone's guess. let's get caught up now on some other stories making headlines. us president elect donald trump is announced that test lend space x c o u on most cool head up a so called department of government efficiency along side businessman and former republican presidential candidate. the back around the swami trumps, as the 2 man who supported him throughout his election campaign, will be responsible for dismantling government bureaucracy and restructuring federal agencies. trump also announced former arkansas governor mike huckabee, as his pig for ambassador to israel. huckabee is criticized joe biden, for pressuring israel to moderate its conduct of the guys of war, and has defended his rarely settlements. and they occupied westbank, a russian. dr. accused of criticizing the war and ukraine in front of a patient has been sentenced to 5 and
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a half years in prison. the desk of brianna over was arrested after being reported by the patient's family. she was convicted on charges of spreading false information about the russian military. well, giant shell has one. it's appeal against the landmark ruling in which it had been ordered to drastically reduce its carbon emissions. and that's appeals. court has dismissed all claims from the 2021 climate case, stating that shell was already on track to meet its emissions targets to the airplane. your name is getting a new top diplomat to stoney as former prime minister. kyra call us is expected to be confirmed as foreign policy chief. she's a staunch supporter of ukraine and was one of the 1st to european leaders to warn of russia's expansion as designs. as she takes charge, she faces multiple challenges not only to contain russia, but also on how to deal with the incoming american president. in her new role as
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the european union's foreign policy chief former as tony and prime minister kayak how this faces the challenge. how to deal with donald trump, while trump has threatened to cut off on a to ukraine and in the war before he takes office. callous has been a vocal support of the country. she saves european security is personal for her. as a native of a country that was long under soviet room, she has often warned all those about russia, imperialist ambitions. a mixture of ukraine is a priority for our soul. the situation on the bottom of the field is very difficult . and that is why we must keep on working every day to day tomorrow and for as long as it takes. and with as much military, financial, and humanitarian aid as needed. callison trump may not see eye to eye on the need to help you. crane with both the those warranty or pin states to spend more on
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defense. the story of coming from the eastern plank is a dynamic, a woman who is in from a country that is correctly and is definitely payment's fair share. when it comes to defense costs. the starting point is better then you would have had with many european countries in some ways as an opportunity for a fresh start. even when it comes to china, tell us as views may appeal to trump in the recent letter to the european parliament, kind of slammed beijing's close ties. but moscow and set that china's excessive states subsidies make for unfair competition. and then on even playing field callous phase, the middle east is also high on her agenda. there are 2 urgent priorities. very close to us prices more against do crane and the open conflict in the middle east. but some lawmakers, what are you, she mean?
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limits the role you can play and resolving the conflict between israel and the palestinians while i am very much concerned because and to know we haven't heard about her policies on mediately, easton, and also the lack of engagement to and to now has been very evident. it's really easy to bring together the use $27.00 member states on complicated an awesome device of foreign policy choices. but experts say callous as a team player who will work on both transatlantic consensus on russia and on broader unity. again, as today, dw as rosie birch or it has more from brussels. tell us that she wants to seek new connections with the trump administration. and while she was being grilled by parliamentarians here in brussels, it seems to me that what she said was as much a pitch to them as it was a picture right across the atlantic to the trump administration. because on several occasions, she talked about why she believes then what happens in ukraine matters for
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u. s. interests. she also said that if the us cares about what happens in the south china sea, and of course that includes taiwan. but it should clear, but what happens with russia is the question and ukraine. so a pretty clear sponsoring call us bare which is to be expected, given her past history on this topic, less clarity on her position on the me, the least, she called for a cease fire. she called for the release of hostages, and she called for what she said was restraint from all parties. no, that is pretty much the bare minimum in terms of a messaging on it's a pretty, it's a gear shift from her previous ass or use that braille who was really seen as quite an outspoken critic of israeli actions in gaza. she seemed much more hesitant to explicitly offer any kind of criticism, and that change in tone will be welcome to some and really disappointing to others . no, of course, that's not the only topic on her list. she will be the european union space in the world. she talks about the big somebody with african leaders in 2025 on it,
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but increasing cooperation on climate change with the carrier be on with less than american countries. but of course, it's a pretty crowded. do you political space on that global stage talks also about expanding russian and china chinese influence? so really, one thing is clear after college was hearing about is that she really has her work cut out for her. as far as the birch are there in brussels? well, before we go, it's one of the most famous paintings in the world known for its dramatic contrast between light and shadow. now rember and some night watch is getting a make over for restoration team and answer dams, writes museum, has begun the painstaking process of removing and later replacing the varnish from the giant masterpiece. the process will reveal some of the original depth and color that's been lost over time. the restoration project is expected to take years to complete all your up today for now, but keep it here on the w. next step,
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