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the the business dw news line from berlin and cranes present, and once the war with russia to end next year. when there's a lensky says, piece must be achieved through the diplomatic means. ukraine is not yet ready to hold, talks with russia. also coming up the deliveries, the gallons a fall to an all time low price groups and the united nations selling the alarm and thousands are treated for breathing difficulties. those concepts, small goals pack us down from job province to major cities are in the lockdown with a public health emergency in force. the
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. i'm aaron til number, lynn, thank you very much for joining us. ukraine's president of the loading mirror. zalinski says he wants to end the war with russia next year. through diplomatic means supplement. zalinski told ukrainian radio that's for conditions need to be met before and he talks with most all can take place. he does not believe the russian president vladimir putin is really interested in peace as an actual book. when you're going from an hour side, we must do every thing so that this war ends next year, ends through diplomatic means. i think putting doesn't want piece at all will result assume that, but that doesn't mean that he doesn't want to sit down and talk to world leaders lead that. why, for him it would destroy the political isolation that's built up since the beginning of the invasions which up green. it's so wednesday also said that was donald trump, taking over as he was president in january. he believes the war will now and sooner
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w corresponded rebecca rivers is in t if she told us more about one ukrainians expect from the incoming us administration. there seems to be 2 schools of full 2 series. of course, nobody knows exactly what the 2nd trump trump presidency, is going to look like something you don't need to be the ukraine, russia war, but there is these two's, you know, schools of thought suddenly internationally, but also here in key even in ukraine and, and of course, one of the peasant mistake is that they see that trump will force, basically ukrainian capitulation by withdrawing support and forcing ukraine to the negotiating table at a very defined by this advantageous position. but there's a growing now, the school of thought, and that is one, the president is a lensky, seems to be subscribing to whether that's because he really believes it, or it's just a pragmatic approach. now that trump is headed to the white house, and that is that in fact, it could benefit ukraine in some ways, the trump, who has promised to end the war within 24 hours, may in fact lead to
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a hastening of the end of the war. and that certainly what a lot of minutes and then he said in an interview last night saying he believes that the will will end sooner under a trump whitehouse. then it has with the binding whitehouse. you know, you cry and becoming increasingly frustrated. the fact that the button administration hasn't allowed them to, for example, use long range weapons in russian territory and, and all the things like that, holding them back, leaving them in a style night. so there is some hope growing but that at least see some change and that that change will be positive for ukraine and positive for pace. of course nobody wanting pace more than the ukrainians and that was dw, as rebecca raters, and see if the united nations is warning that guns is facing famine as winter sets in a report by nearly 30 agencies suggest supplies reaching the territory and fall into the all time low fewer than 70 humanitarian trucks or in, in gaza daily compared to $500.00 before the october, the 7th,
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the tax on this real gaza cities. yamaha stadium is barely recognizable as a sports ground. thousands of people in teens packs the former soccer pitch. the surrounding stands have been damaged by his railey attacks, the fighting and guns that his forced families to flee multiple times, and many arrived here without any belongings. no, ma'am, i said look, we fled with only a single piece of play to each. we came here and waited in the cold until 3 in the morning when they gave us a tent. we depends on donations. when they distribute food we eat. if they don't, we don't cheat. we have 5 families living in a single tenant, a food, a deliveries into the guns, a strip remain at extremely low levels. last month, the united states wound is rail. it has 30 days to improve the humanitarian situation or risk us military funding being cuts the day before that deep line was
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due to expire. israel open one additional crossing to allow aid and to gaza. but humanitarian groups and the you in say it's not nearly enough with the blockade in place is riley attacks and northern gals that have made it even harder to get a to civilians. you insist the situation is dispersed on all indicators who can possibly think off in a human, each response of all, all of them are going in the wrong direction. right. access is at a low point um this chaos, suffering despair. this destruction displacement is at a high point as temperature is dropping, gone so that suffering is sick to get with families. again,
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look stadium or among those cooling for age and health. without many fear, it will be hard to survive the coming winter. meanwhile in neighboring living on the health ministry says on average to children or they are being killed as israel process a head with airstrikes and ground operations against the milton group has the lot more than 100 child desktop and recorded the last 2 months. but the war also affects thousands more young people. as dw stella mentor reports. just 6 weeks ago, mohammed was playing football every day, training to become the next ronaldo. now he's in a hospital bed during mobility exercises with his aunt. the 11 year old survived news for any error strike on his hometown side. as on says the family's home for lots of the building in the neighborhood. was it? oh, to view. when we arrived,
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none of the buildings were left standing. yeah. all the houses were destroyed. it took about an hour for the rescue teams diploma. her mother and his mother out, they'll probably know how much was severely injured. he says a 3rd degree burns to almost half of his body. 6 weeks of through the attack, the swelling of his face is much better and he was transferred to the new se time we hospital and a route. the only facility in the country that is specialized on treating patients with burns. a typical who in jury, who used to move in the 1st few weeks, he couldn't sleep. every time he closed his eyes, he'd wake up and stop crying for his mom and dad. all the awesome. well, how about this one of thousands of children who have suffered in this conflict? israel claims that his targeting has full of military assets and never on, but they live in his house. ministry says more than 100 children have been killed and many more injured. that is, in the 50 days since israel estimated the concept,
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it is the mental status as children, not just the physical that is at risk. many children has been during the strikes less time and the members or experience displacement. the trauma could cause long term consequences. named with this on a way to lead an art therapy session for displace children in a shelter and pavement for the next hour. the children have the space to express their emotions in a group painting. there's a lot of things i'd see on stress and detachment issues which is very normal and it shows with the kids who just run and hug me even if it's for them the 1st time they they see me quasi you doing painting why it's beautiful. being able to paint to pain flowers, to paint the sun, to paint the sky,
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to just play with the medium itself is very important for them. just be free and forget and named who is planning to expend to assistance. she wants to reach more children and different shelters, and just collecting donations for her person, the initiative, and the hope that she can help more children have a small break from the war. let's take a brief look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. hundreds have turned 1000 television to call for a deal to free. the remaining hostages, held by a mouse and goes, guitar has suspended it as well as mediator between homeless and israel. same neither side has shown it's serious and not reaching, and the agreement is not clear how many hostages are still being held. garza us present. joe biden has been holding his latest meeting with the chinese president shooting payment. the talks at the asia pacific summit and peru, our end of reducing tensions between the 2 superpowers. before donald trump returns
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to office in january, she says, china is ready to work with the new us administration to ensure a smooth transition of power. a tropical storm sarah has forgotten flooding and doors in costa rica, several rivers burst. their banks cutting off more than a 100 communities, whether exports worn. there could also be dangerous mudslides. the storm is expected to move onto the lease, and mexico government has been voting in a referendum on a new constitution. the framework would set the term limits and stopped. presidents being succeeded by family members. last year, a true i was did the long time leader of the bundle, just follow the rules for decades before thousands of people have been treated for breathing difficulties and pocket stones putting job province. a public health emergency is forest is in force, rather because of toxics. long there 2 of the biggest cities, laura and will ton,
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has been locked down. authorities of also extended school and college closures. then smoke costs by pollutants. if so, pick, you can see very far, many headed le horsey reading fields like inhaling ducks and it has caused a has crisis enough to be of 11000000 residents, especially children in the people, the audit risk around 70000 patients with respiratory diseases. and i've heard hospital daily bought the model. i've been very sick for the last 7 days. my throat is infected badly because of the small. i'm suffering from the flu. i kind of go to my office. i'm the only person who earns and feeds my family and i've had a commodity. well, the situation has forced the government to declare a health emergency in fonts of buttons proven. the most important thing is to stay at home. if you have not been there, wasn't a sorry saturday at if you us for that you have to bear with us as early. then
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please via moss water quality loss. then via glasses to protect yourself from symbol your eyes that allows sugar protector directly from small. then we'll show dave plenty of fluids, keep high data to us as the local government has set the center to monitor smoke levels on the device. that part of these wind direction might go back to me. these along the indian border, such as their farmers, burning stubble, and wind corridors, carrying pollutants toward a significant make contribute to the pollution and smog that impact us. this phenomenon deteriorates our air quality and climate factors like slow winds, high humidity and temperature inversions worse and our air quality and res, pollution level. so what i'll do though is going to you by are many, are criticizing the government for not taking the meta seriously enough
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for the problem, but some of it is the government's fault. that's why these things happen. if they had taken safety measures early or a long time on close down factories that released smoke, then we wouldn't have small green. i had to cut them all. the loopy government sees it is looking for we do have we are trying to go for the artificial vein, but unfortunately the cloud is not available yet. as soon as that it goes it, the amount of cloud is available would, would try to boast the cloud and have artificial then that would also facilitate us in dealing with the problem of this morgan. this city extends that happens millions of focused on these wouldn't have to deal with environmental crisis that many belief could have been oriented. environmental lawyer, rough i, a lump in lahore, told us what's causing the toxic pollution there. we don't have sufficient air quality monitors running throughout the year that get us the intensity via
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pollution and what's causing it. but the scans data that we have has been crunched by, for example, the food and agriculture as a, as a agency of the us, of the world bank. our own institutions here in fox and india seem to suggest that about 45 percent of the year long and pollution is from the emissions from ultimately in some cars and motorcycles. and then another 35 to 40 percent comes from energy production and industrial emissions. so we're stuck in this cycle that unless it onto a buckets non improves its refineries, upgrades them most of the renewable energy and can somehow bring industry under control. things only going to get with to that was environmental lawyer roof. i alarm in the horn and you are up to date, but to stick around up. next we meet hungry is best female, hot air balloon pilot. that's in sports life after a short break. and remember from our news on the go we, you can always check out our website that c w, that com. or, of course,
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