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the, the, you're watching the, the, it was coming to live from berlin. the united nations warrants a to cause a quick grind to a halt within days. if it's heavy fighting, and rasa has caused more than $100000.00 palestinians to fleet, the southern gauze and city also coming on our show, thousands protest. israel's participation in the eurovision song contest in the swedish and the city of nama, that as israel's entry is through to the final, and a definitely stretched to ukrainian firms, like bombs has come across as a weapon of choice. i guess the front line infantry, the dw net
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connelly needs the soldiers learning to deal with this devastating. what the pi richardson, welcome. united nations have issued a star warning about the plight of palestinian civilians attracted by the war in gaza. as is really military forces conduct operations into the southern city of rossa. the u. n says 8 operations could grind to a halt in just days. vidal border crossings remain shots. hospitals are having to close and air drops along because of strip. i've only brought limited relief and other attempt is underway to bring supplies across the mediterranean, u. s. container ship carrying a left cypress on thursday in the hopes of getting much needed relief to guidance to the when says the fighting and russia has caused more than 100000 palestinian
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civilians to flee the city. it is not the 1st time that many have been displaced by the conflict. playing the fighting and rough uh, the can find a family is once again on the move that headed to con eunice for the north, but feel what they will find. on the con eunice area say there's no life there. they chose to go to con us almost. okay. so it's a safe place, but it doesn't have any water or any food or drink or 8 or anything. we don't know what to do with israel had previously labeled. rafa is a safe story. more than a 1000000 people have been sheltering that israel has released this footage of tanks entering. the rafa area where explosions were reported early friday. these rel says the cc is a strong hold for him,
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off militants, and death strikes the escalating with children among the victims. one of the photo can remind these rarely armies struck us with 2 missiles without warning of them. and this is the criminal act. 8 people were murdered among them were little children who had nothing to do with any of this and see how you had you have further restrictions on a, a making life even worse. israel, his shots, off the vice will roughly border crossing, leaving supply warehouses virtually empty. and bringing hospitals to the brink of collapse the most important elements. literally, all these humans are issue fuel fuel fuel. that of course, also for you in your age, but also saw moments and that of that. so i was trying to get rid of the few all
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the major gracious, including most of the whole ration they come to the house and saw our estimation is that the hospitals only have fuel for 2 to 3 days in the united states has repeatedly warranties, rail against a full scale offensive and rough uh and has halted some alms deliveries. israel the remains defiant and shows no signs of giving in to international pressure. i'd like to bring in sam rose would be un agency for palestinian refugees on raw. he's joining us today from rafa. sam, do you want a warning? aid is grinding to a halt. can you give us a sense of what the consequences of that will be in these next crucial days? absolutely. no, we uh, when were running on the n c, essentially the board is close to suppliers,
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the board is close to funeral and this will have really serious impacts on the population around from the population of the rest of the cost. so we've got over a 1000000 people spent in reference to 1000000 people south of what the garza off of those people are. children in there already. and that is suffering and injuring catastrophic conditions in relation to food security, access to health care and water, sanitation and shelves. a service, those supplies rind to a holes and the they, they do and people are on the move and suffering the impacts of another, bombardments, another operation to be drugs. i think what the conditions will be here and tell us a little bit about these evacuations from rough. i could you paint a picture for us of how difficult it is for people a over a 1000000 people who've already been displaced and then tens of thousands of them to get up and move again. it to another part of the gaza strip. yeah,
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the situation is incredibly difficult and so for these people we were estimating us as the u. n. the last nights that around a 110000 people had to evacuate it outside my office i. i was more and more people leaving today talking of the things that belonging to one so that they haven't done because bicycles, pickup trucks and just leaving for the safety side of people to evacuate and get those inside the evacuation and those beyond that because the bombardments and the strikes have gone far beyond that decline of actuation zone and people on the move it's is orderly where i am. but other positive cause of, of rap i, it's quite kalsich in ways with this many people on the move is very desperate situation right now. and what kind of considerations are these people making as they, as they take this difficult decision on the one hand as well,
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urging them to leave on the other hand, facing these difficult uh, difficulties in doing so what's going through their heads they face an impossible dying alarm of many people, many in hasta on the rest of many working from jobs. so they've been displaced by 10 times already. so there that faced with this and possible dynamic they've been through before, whether in con eunice gone to city or elsewhere. so i and i, they weighs, uh oh oh they go now how do i the weight and hope that nothing happens? oh, oh, they go now. and if they weigh, the conditions can be worse when they go, because the opportunities to move what they want. so when they, when, what they, they wants to bring it will be, will be at a more difficult. but it's also conditioned by where they are going. that being pushed out into some jews are difficult to provide services. evers, for wally, overcrowded conditions or else that being shared by oh, and so into con eunice,
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which is a safety this sustained, savage, on the bottom of the century, been raised to the grounds. so either side of juniors or the root is and bump down the buildings. and then both of those places are difficult at any 8 agencies to reach them out. of course make more difficult night impossible by the fact that no materials enough people are coming in right now. sam rose with on raw thank you very much for speaking with us on to w news. thank you. and the war in gaza has been casting a shadow over the eurovision song. contest in sweden is rose entry 8 in gold and security place. and the finale at the 2nd, a semi final on thursday evening. earlier in the day, thousands of pro palestinian demonstrators marched through the host city of namo to protest, as well as inclusion in the contest this year. the
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final this for the see is your vision princess recently been decided the same favorite, switzerland. how would the way through to the final round the close competitors, the netherlands, done with the wild, yet emotional rollercoaster, the but it was is rails qualifying performance. because the biggest uh, much of it off stage. your business organizes have faced close to book israel from participating over the war in garza more than 10000 pro palestinian protest as much through the streets of melma to protest. israel's inclusion in the show it will be. what do i see is that the uh, disqualify user like they did,
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we did not. you know, it has always been political. those who approached the arena where performances were taking place. we met with a heavy police presence in another part of the city pro is really demonstrate is also gathered to support the performers we thought it was important to get together and celebrate celebrated music. celebrate the happiness instead of the hate. security is and my head is near protest, this plan just as, as the day when the 26 qualifying nations will go head to head in the euro vision finals. he does, he is reporter david levitz drawings. me in the studio now for more david, you're a vision. certainly tries to keep politics out of things, but that hasn't been the case this year. we've seen boy kautz, lots of people protesting. can you tell us a little bit about how that played out in last night's any finals?
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well clear. if you were just watching it at home on your tv screen or a computer screen, like millions of people where you probably wouldn't have noticed anything. and that's, that's been the result of a lot of concerted efforts on the part of the organizers, the european broadcasting union. to keep that out what's happening behind the scenes. there was a rehearsal earlier that day where the is releasing or didn't go on was booed by members of the audience. i'd be, as really team is being kept under high security at an undisclosed location. so there's, there's a lot going on there, but the organizers are trying to keep up this veneer of normalcy and no protests on the screen. they're searching bags to make sure people aren't bringing in palestinian flags or other flags of countries, not in the contest. but what's been actually harder to control it than the performers themselves earlier in the week, the irish entry try to get in with some political slogans including cease fire that have to be removed from their costs to another performer. the sweetest thing like
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eric sada, who is part palestinian. i got attention by sneaking in a cookie at the palestinian scarf part of his cultural heritage. but the organizers said that it was regrettable, but it sort of change the non political character that, that they're going and they didn't go on. we now know through to the finals on saturday. what do the revision organizers say to these protestors who are saying that as well should not be taking part in the competition? well, it all comes back to your vision goal of being non political, a being of this for, for promoting peace and understanding, at least officially, that's been there. the reason that it was founded after world war 2. and obviously there isn't peace and they have to, they have to react to these protests and the reactions been pretty dry and pretty technical. so they say that it's, it's not the governments of these nations that are competing. it is the public broadcasters that are part of the european broadcasting union. israel's public
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broadcast her is part of that broadcasting union. and they say that they, they did kick out russia and bella roost in 2022 after russia's full scale invasion of ukraine. but that, that was based on violations by the broadcasters of press freedom and that they don't have that issue with israel big they did, however, require that the israeli entry change for lyrics, which originally were specifically about the home us counter attacks back in october. okay, so let's, let's take a step back and talk about the actual, some contests itself away from the politics for a moment. what else should we be paying attention to, aside from israel and saturdays contest? well, there's gonna be plenty of 0 pop of course, as always, um, some, some sort of social issues. also kind of on the stage nemo, from switzerland, the rapper whose non binary is wrapping about being non binary. and we know you're a business being called the the gay olympics. well, this could be the 1st time that a non binary entry wednesday, either from switzerland or from ireland, also non by an area entry from there. but,
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but i think really all eyes are going to be on as well and are going to be on will . protests slipped through saturdays really. the events of watch, the semi finals were, you know, a nice warm up, but millions upon millions of people are going to be watching. come saturday, myself included david, thank you so much for joining us on the studio. that's due to these reporter and david levitz. someone can take a quick look now it's some other stories making headlines around the world's india is of supreme court has granted fail to read jails, opponents or prime minister in the render moody to campaign for national elections . delhi chief minister, our vendor casual mom, was arrested on corruption charges related to the capitals our sales policy. his party has denied the allegations and accused the moody governments of using investigative agencies to target rifles. donald trump hash money case has been denied a mist private request for the 2nd time. this time from from the defense attorneys
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with overt porn actress. stormy daniels testimony, trump has pleaded not guilty to falsifying records, to cover up alleged cash money payments. so name is the same on the end, ukraine's president will let him or zalinski has dismissed the head of the state guard. if no successor has been named earlier this week, authorities arrested senior officers from the service, accusing them of plotting to assassinate zalinski and other top officials. key of claims they were working for russia. russian missile attacks has become part of everyday life for people across the ukraine. but near the front lines there was a growing threat, russian glide bombs, dw is an economy met, ukrainian troops learning to live with this new danger for some black gums, tearing to recreate. and hang the, the in 2024, at least that's according to russian military blog is crushing the cranium. social media has been full of these kinds of images in recent months. but seeing it on the
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screen doesn't quite prepare you for seeing the impact these weapons can have with your own noise. this is the damage done by the smallest kind of like pump currently used by russia to well, if it was just a small part of the blog going through, this was a 250 kilogram. glad going to give you a sense of scale. i'm to make this tool or disagreeing. your soul just know too well what it feels like to be the receiving end of russian black boma text. they tell us they 1st came up against them about a year ago. recent months they've been getting bigger and more frequent on the card, bombs make it. he thinks sound. did you hear that sound? and soon enough there is an explosion. you've got debris flying around and then the shockwave future. right now it's the russians go to weapon to forced out infantry out of they've dug at school. suppose leaving. you says, i'm glad to flatten everything out. it doesn't matter. how did you,
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did your trenches at one hope? this will is the 1st to seek live bones, use a widely into such effect. but the technology behind them isn't completely new. this is a hybrid what an ssl globally. she lied, bottoms that just conventional dumb bombs. they have turned into precise smart bombs with the addition of special wing kits and satellite navigation systems. crucially, they can fly up to 70 kilometers. these are thank you. what that means. russian pilots can launch. these guy comes out of range of most ukranian air defenses, and by re purposing soviet era booms from its foss, don't bios pressure can produce these weapons that speed a follow it costs than any equivalent. so see when the water so you have these, these, these russian bombs are cheaper than anything the us has endorsed. they use the simple list mechanics and a very primitive wing cases. i want to keep going with the whole thing cost less
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than $20000.00. and why do i say this is the lady was not only complex, a comparison, even the cheapest christmas owls russian as far didn't ukraine are estimated to cost around a $1000000.00 each to produce personal items often failed to designate the ukranian troops the challenge to better understand the weapon that they face showed they've put together crudely, but they're effective. do no damage the knots hillary winning gradients of us where the country doesn't try to build its own, like bombs, producing these weapons isn't the problem the most most safely is russia's s 400 defense systems. down ukraine. you planes up to 200 kilometers away. the gradient, experts and soldiers agree, there's a new one realistic onset to rest his life problems. and that's matching rushes capacity to shoot down the planes to can carry these booms. ukraine has already proven that it's possible. you can, you're forced to say they shut down more than
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a dozen russian planes to february alone. most experts believe that was down to west and supplied patriot defense systems. that is until the much, the russian forces were able to destroy to ukrainian patriot launches. since then, ukraine has kept his handful of patriot systems away from the front lines preferring instead to protect the countries big cities. until you can get some more of these at defense systems. can again afford to take risks. russian planes kind of like booms will have little to fear. we spoke earlier to frank language, a senior lecture and military strategy at portsmouth university and a former u. k. military intelligence officer. we asked him how important these have been and turning the tide in rushes favor. the answers the doctors here let's see for next couple of days is very important in data. not just recently. i 1st heard about them . i haven't heard about these f, a b bonds as i called before a year ago. they were particularly, i would say, even decisive at the bottom of,
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of div code which ended 2 or 3 months ago now. and just to put this into context and you saw some of this on next report, an artillery show which the soldier mentioned 152, has about 45 kilograms of explosive same bomb. you sold the height about 6 times more than that. and a bowl has been use now. commonly the s a b 15805. what 20? so 2 times exploit as it passes the. so just said you called hide from the force of the case is a useless and bug cause a useless and they dropped these now by the dozens, every day. so they are a real threat to ukraine. the only time to measure as an x. i don't very good at defense the system to shoot down the, the delivery systems which in this case saw aircraft. and those are, as was said in short supplies. they ask you questions. these are really important now. and the ukraine, easy to find an answer. turning out of some other names, tabs, military ruler mohammed to w h now has been declared the winner of this week's presidential election. the vote
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and to show a return to constitutional for after 3 years of committed, fruitful opposition have contested the results unsafe the vote was rigs if he was originally installed, as leader by chad's military, 3 years ago after his father was killed in a gun battle with rubble forces for on this story, i'd like to bring in a journalist mohammed ali motor in the chat in a capital in jemina. thank you so much for joining us. this was the 1st presidential election since the transitional military government took power. would you say this has been a step but toward a return to real democracy? us thank you to thank you very much for having me. when we say it is, then we'll close it and then we'll have to put some question mark on this one. because there is, has been something confused when the election has done. and then there is some
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members who haven't been participated. and there is some of this on this bill. this is not something very clear and we hope that the piece is going to come, but nothing's, i'm not going to talk about the voice of the people. but when you see the accounting in each region, we have 75 percent model of it. more than 70 percent of the underground when we see if it's not something like this, when we do the 2 out of the country and we don't know how it is or how it was done . but actually it is a, something that, that's clear to sort of the 1st around like distinguishing, have debbie's main rival. so st mass right is contesting best results. what can we expect to see from the opposition in the coming days? let me see that i put on the given the position is what are the cub
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mohammed? i'm so sorry we're having difficult with the audio. they're hearing you. that was a journalist mohammed ali, roach. i'm afraid we've lost the line and try to bring him back later. let's turn now though to some other news. scientists say they have decoded at the building blocks of house firm wells communicates as a the language system is much more sophisticated than was previously thoughts. and with the help of a i, a global team of marine biologists, linguists, cryptographers and underwater acoustics experts has now found similarities to human language. they hope that this data can be used to better protect the wells, to cracking the code of the sperm. when language scientists working in the caribbean waters have decoded the building blocks of their communication patterns. after years of analysis, they believe the mammals use
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a phonetic alphabet. the discovery is taking us from a hypothesis that animal communication follows fairly simple patterns to a hypothesis that there is much more complexity than previously thought. and the ability of wells to vocalize to code us carries signals that have much more information content than previously thought. these coders are clicking sounds similar to morse code. scientists recorded the wells in the eastern caribbean. the study focused on the structure of the codes, but not their meaning. the next step is to pair this data with a behavioral analysis. only then could this language be fully decoded?
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so could humans one day communicate with sperm wells? and so right, we're just at the very beginning of this process. and i think there's a lot more research that we have to do before we know whether it's a good idea to try to communicate with them or really even they have a sense of whether that will be possible. millions of well code is still need to be collected. scientists hope that a deeper understanding of their language could help protect the endangered species . it's just incredible. now, before we go, let's get a reminder of our top story. at this hour. the united nations has issued a star warning about the flight of palestinian civilians traps by the war and gaza, as is rarely military forces conduct operations in the southern city of rockland. the un now says 8 operations could grind to
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