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the, the, this is dw news line from berlin is real, stops at the top. you and officials from entering garza felipe laza renae who had the you wins, agency for palestinian refugees, is kept out of the territory. it comes as warnings now from the un and israel's outlook to bounce. the danger of starvation in gusts also a head. thousands of ukrainian soldiers have given their lives to defend their country against russia. we meet some of the families they've left behind. plus it's an african success story. the southern white rhino is back from the brink of extinction. our reporter finds out have thousands of the animals,
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are bound to find new homes and the one the unlike a local welcome. israel has prevented the head of the u. n's palestinian relief agency from entry and gaza. it says there were irregularities in philly. plaza reading his paper work. this comes after the un publish the report. warning of an imminent famine in the territory hunger leisure, really called man made. now israel is facing increasing pressure from the us and other allies to stop blocking the flow of age into the gaza strip. nearly 6 months into israel's war with him us. the human is saying that the looming famine and gaza is no accident. it might be visible, might be the $400.00 is funding interface,
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which before never ever encountered. hire. so this is clearly a man made clearly of what my move out to officially created the hung a crisis to the commissioner general tried to go to guys or to assess the situation . but israel refused to let him in. he now feels that dealing with the hungry crisis, there comes down to committed support. basically we were talking about 2034 a believe the allowances buria is the absence of political will assume for them. if you have a party to good with, you kind of dressing as well as the reading implied, the world is putting pressure on israel to allow more 8 into gaza, including pressure from one of its closest allies. the united states is joined after ways, little push back, saying it's, are you making revisions for thousands? we're placing it at odds with the us, the middle. your trucks, with 8 shipments are still being denied entry into the gaza strip. and crowds of
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guidance are waiting for food, trying to pinned off of them and that the world is warranted imminent, unless something changes. meanwhile, protest are taking place in jerusalem against the un release agency. dozens of israelis are demanding the return of hostages, alleging unrest. involvement in the october 7th embossed her attacks. former french foreign minister and catherine colona is due to submit an independent review of those charges and with supports palestinian refugees with a wide range of aid and services. and is dependent on international donations for more, i'm joined now by dw corresponding rebecca ritters, who's at andre headquarters in jerusalem. rebecca, there are protests underway in front of under is headquarter. what are the people there? demanding yeah, that's right, michael, you can probably see behind me or rob a small group of
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a couple dozen pro testers. he, these are the same groups and the same group of people that operate under the amount of 59, the same group of people that have been protesting in front of the crossing to gauze of trying to stop the icon boys from going through the this protest today, outside of one of his headquarters in jerusalem is smaller than expected. and when i spoke to some of the protest as they said, you know, it's a week day uh there. it's on the day when the day of the days of his right in the society and the 2 days audra or as they've been chatting today, i'm wondering where unfortunately we are have a so the connectivity issues we're going to have to get back to rebecca when that's cleared out. moving on, let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines today. 12 workers have been
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killed after an explosion at a coal mine in south western pakistan. officials said the blast and the mining region of holes was caused by a build up of nothing gas. deadly accidents are common in pakistan's mining industry in mirror and more the auction of the home where imprison democracy leader on santucci spent years under house arrest has attracted no better. the court ordered sale fathers, a long legal battle between the nobel peace prize winner and her estrange brother. sushi has been jailed for 27 years under a variety of charges brought by the ruling military junta. japan's coast guard says 7 sailors have died after a south korean chemical tank or capsize. 9 crew members have been pulled from the sea so far. well, 2 more are still missing. the ship's crew had sent out a distress call after their vessel began tilting over in rough weather former us
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president donald trump has filed a supreme court brief arguing he should be immune from prosecution for trying to overturn his 2020 election laws. he's appealing a lower court's rejection of his request. mr. trump is the 1st former us present it to be criminally. prosecute it's been 2 years since russia is full scale invasion began since then ukrainian soldiers continue to lay down their lives, defending their country. many thousands of families have been affected, losing children, siblings, and parents, and often their only source of income dw visited some of the widows of those who have been killed in action. a little maxie is 2 and a half months old. fall too young to understand what his mother was going through. on december 28th, the day his son was born. on
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a stalls he learned about the death of his father, sasha had been defending the don't yet screech in from russian forces. the news sent his pregnant wife into premature labor at the cause of distress. i could not give birth on my own. so i had to have this very infection. he was born in such a state that he was not even breathing. it was the result of distress. anastasio and a son now live in the city of should tell me a was tasha once dreamed of buying a home priest. finally, i just said that he said when the were in or during the war, we will take out a mortgage and buy an apartment and live in between near suite already settled on between the year. that's why we worried sasha here. not somewhere else, but here because he wanted to live here from this down west on the total shipment, quite u dash to j uninstall is he is currently collecting signatures on the president's website to have a husband post. he mostly awarded the title of hero of ukraine. soon she will have to return to work in order to provide for her son uninstalled. the situation is far
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from unique. 17 his husband, all excited that it was killed last november. then you born daughter, the youngest of 5, was just full months old at the time. these glenda coping without him has been a daily struggle. the dump problem we use always been my support for me. i always knew he would take care of me that everything would be fine with that the in any scenario who don't even after the invasion. yeah. i didn't panic because i had a car. oh, the fuel. yeah. provisions plan. he took care of everything. it's made arrangements with everyone, hulu live, so no, yes, knowledge shows in norion's means is that all would say a tribe of 17 or was commonly reliance on the assistance of friends and family. despite the struggles she paid. she's a millions of ukrainian women who've had to put their own dreams of starting a family on hold. yeah, but hot doors, you know,
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there are many women who do not have time to give birth, did not have time to get pregnant, neutral, and they are very sorry that they didn't level who from any like me. this is an incentive to live in mostly an incentive to do something. with this. with no end of the war and sides, there's no telling how many more families will be destroyed, full fighting stops. well, there among advocates, most majestic animals, not long ago, southern white rhinos were on the brink of extinction. now, nearly 2000 of them will begin making their way back into the wild this year. they were once part of a private collection of conservation agencies. now we're leasing them to protected areas across the continent. dw corresponded diane hawker reports from south africa . this reino, cos doesn't know it, but it's part of one of the most significant, reino relocation projects ever undertaken.
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it's one of 189 southern wide, reino clubs being kept under protected from it's of africa's northwest province. over the next few years, these animals could find themselves in angola, dwanda, the democratic republic of congo maloney or chet a while. while it's in vicious it's, it's definitely exciting the i think that the opportunity that it, that it presents not any 4 runner as a species to di, risk or on it. but for the benefit of biodiversity, it, it definitely does motivate us to, to keep doing what we do. moving the baby's will be light. look, the real heavy lifting comes when the majority of the heard over 1900 rhinos must be trans located. southern wide right? know can way between 2 and 3 tons. and transporting one across the board is,
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can costs over $50000.00 us dollars per right now. i'm sort of, i'll take a minute is that these are on it has a, have a massive value. um, not necessarily talking about a financial value, but an ecological value that they need to play in open areas, you know, contributing to by diversity shaping, shaping landscapes, romano often seen a sentinel specie. so generally a clear indication if you've got an how could, how see eco system that's well managed and well protected, ron and flourish. the rhinos will be relocated over 10 year period with some $200.00 ryan those being moved each year. the southern wide rhino population is one of the based recorded examples of successful conservation. 100 years ago, they were less than a 100 of these rhino in the wild. today, they are estimated $16000.00 in protected areas across africa.
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finland has been named the world happy as a nation for a 7th straight year. the un backed world happened as report looks at live satisfaction in a 143 countries in territories across the globe. denmark, sweden and iceland, also continued the top. the leaderboard coming, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. but this year there's been a significant slide down the rankings for germany in the united states, mainly due to the gloomy outlook for younger people. if you're looking for good chia, you'll likely find that here in finland, the will heaviest nations for the 7th year running you'd be forgiven for thinking that must be something in the water. but research has put it down to bins on life satisfaction as well as social support health freedom,
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generosity, and g d. p. wells does matter, but especially also how wealth is distributed. so in finland, denmark and you, others kind of need some countries, you'll find that wealth is way more easily distributed. some more people benefit from the welfare spring generated in these countries. and then also each one. suppose a well for state that provides psychological stability. finland's nordic neighbors, dean, mac, sweden, and iceland. also ranked in the top for wealth is one thing, but then there's also a healthy life expectancy, which is also a very high and it's kind of nation countries. where is another wealthy countries like united states life expect is actually coming down for certain segments of the work of the population. so the 1st time in a decade, the united states and germany, a note among the 20 heaviest nations ranking 23rd and 20 full,
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respectively in germany, all the people and now heavier than those under sushi. i've got this done is at the bottom of the table, emitted humanitarian crisis. after the tale button regained, control happiness, inequality across the globe has increased by moving 20 percent over the past 12 years, but goodwill remains universe. so the she couldn't get the report found that in a post cause it will act of kindness on the rise across the generations. keep giving us all something to smile about. and with that, here's a reminder of our top story. this, our israel has prevented from the plaza reading a the head of the you and tell us the new release agency from entering garza. this
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comes after the un publish the report warning of an even at sam and in the territory congress. leisure reading told man they will end it. they're coming up next to adult film follows the homecoming of a shelf. assuming these women entered 2 daughters after escaping from the countries of the civil war and with an executive state. you want me to pull in what it's in just a 100 days my power is going to be a bunch of my family. what killed, how was this age? and i'm on a journey to find out about the result of 19 are to put you on the site, but they speak to the city. rhonda, my name is some way to ship me here. i'm assuming we shaving history our documentary stuff, april 6th on dw, the.

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