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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin. israel says it has no choice but to act in rough up the army orders tens of thousands to leave the southern gauze and city immediately. peace talks in egypt ended with never ceased, far. also coming down, china is present, she didn't pay in europe for the 1st time in 5 years. thomas with the french leader and by the one that called cover trade intentions trade tensions pandora's in gaza and ukraine. flux bouts reelected as the leader of germany's christian democratic, conservative party. we assess whether the former lawyer has
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a realistic chance of becoming the next transfer, the hello and terry martin. good to have you with us. israel has ordered tens of thousands of people to leave the city of rasa in southern gaza. the defense minister says military action in rafa is essential because a mazda is refusing truth proposals that would free hostages, held in gossip. the army has told residence in eastern rafa to go to a refugee camp. near con eunice from us has called it a dangerous escalation. there's international opposition to israel's plan, ground a cell phone roughly for the 1000000 people have been sheltering there during the war, which began with the october 7th terrorist attacks by a mouse. these displaced will athenians and drop off again preparing to move
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as well as they have received orders from the is riley army to leave the eastern part of the city. yeah, i remember what i can run us and we have no shelter, no food, no water. none of that. we were promised by the israeli army and the international community that rough i wouldn't be protected. and that's why we came here. but i regret to say they've told us to evacuate, or we'll face something that no one wishes to face with us. where am i to go when i don't have money or anything? i'm so tired to me and the children who are with me, where are we to go? it? does it literally say is it does a bit creating a 100000 people from eastern drop off. they are being told to go to the low. i'll see who many dating area shown here and read his right and say is it has no expended the soon to handle the influx otherwise describes dropped as the last
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significant mazda and stronghold after 7 months. so far, good by the october 7th, dec drop law has been targeted by as riley as strikes. but there is no growing international concern. well, what a ground us on age groups say that would be catastrophic for the more than a 1000000 palestinians sheltering in the city. for more on this, i'm joined now here in the studio by carl scowl, who's the deputy executive director of the world food program. one of the main organizations delivering live saving aid to gaza. thank you very much for being with us today. now, the cease fire talks have spelled again hum us has fired rockets is really positions killing several as rarely soldiers. israel analysis. it will go ahead with its assault on rocco, what do you make of these latest developments? what are the implications for the humanitarian situation and go from there?
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we are of course, extremely concerned about these latest developments, not least for the civilians that are in uh, in that fi, at the moment. more than half of the population, more than 1000000 people isn't guy. so, you know, it is 1st and foremost our concern for, for those civilians if this operation goes ahead. but secondly, of course, we all assume that it turns operate out of gas and we've been using on uh, ken, i'm shown as the main entry point aim to guy. so, so also the implications for our human and turn operation risk being here, which and this was at the moment where we were beginning to get more access where we're beginning to get some traction in our efforts to push back on the filing at not least in the north of so this risks to bring us back basically when we were about to make some progress on, on the human, at the time from. so definitely a set back. what are you hearing from your colleagues in gaza right now about the situation on the ground there? while of course, extremely concerned again,
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we are also looking at how we can move our staff and our warehouses and our vehicle . some facility is uh, further up north at the moment though we had already begun to do so over the past few weeks so that we can continue to keep our operations up and running. you know, we have been able to reach about a 1000000 people a month during this crisis, thanks to support from donors like germany. and again, we were about to step up that support not least in the north where we have seen, you know, the most severe and needs. and so, you know, we were hoping that we would rather see a ceasefire so that we can scale up further reaching, you know, beyond the 1000000 up to 2000000 people a month and not least those most vulnerable up in the north. instead, we've seen these rocket attacks is really soldiers killed, border crossings closed instead of being opening, sort of opening a israel says it's doing everything and it's power to prevent civilian casualties
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is based on what you've been seeing and hearing what you say that israel has indeed taken all measures necessary to protect civilians. i mean, looking at about 5 more specifically, i visit as alpha, i mean it's a place that has jammed with internal new displays. people everywhere that are camping on the streets, the sidewalks schools, any public building has been overtaken as a shelter. and so it's very difficult to say i'm in trump ration in that urban environment that doesn't also have a civilian cache. it though. so again, we are extremely concerned about that and we are a stream that concerned beyond the as i mentioned, we had been in the past 3 weeks, been able to get into the north. and we have opened some 16 bakers across the strip and only the past week were able to use also the northern crossing edits crossing into the site. and so again, we were able to see some traction. what we would hope for was to rather now be able
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to diversify our assistance, not only food, but going to also nutrition supplement. those restocking some of the health centers because that's also needed, not least with the most managed attrition vulnerable children. but they're getting a extremely the concerning developments over night call scale deputy executive director of the world foot program. thank you very much. now, china is present, changing pay has begun his 1st official visit to europe in 5 years. she has held talks with the french leader in man while ma call on focusing on rising trade tensions between europe and china. the european commission president 1st lived under lions, joined the 2 leaders. they also discussed the wars and gaza and ukraine. again, we called on china to use all its influence on russia, to end russia's will of aggression against ukraine. president, she has played an important role in the escalating russia,
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irresponsible nuclear threats. and i am confident that president, she will continue to do so against the backdrop of the ongoing nuclear threats by russia. so that's what the european commission present rest left on. that alliance had to say. meanwhile, china is she didn't, thing was seem to promote cooperation of the world has today entered a new period of turbulence and change as to important forces in the world are china and europe should adhere to their partnership of dialogue and co operation. they should deepen strategic communication and hence, mutual strategic trust. gather strategic consensus, carry out strategic cooperation, and promote the stable and healthy development of china. europe relations. i asked
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our correspondent in paris, lisa lewis, if china had shown any interest in pressuring russia it, and it's war and ukraine. well, a somehow has at least with ceasing things where it's, he was saying, we will prevent with him from being exported to russia. we will also put in place strict controls on so called do you use equipment that a china is being accused of delivering to russia and with which russia convince produce weapons it tend deployed in ukraine. now the ellie's a was announcing that in a briefing at just a little while ago, however, they also added that china in the past has made, have made similar promises and, but they were watching what would actually happen. so to say we believe it when we see it so no, so the, they actually said that this was actually the start of a process. they're well aware that they might not get everything they want from
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seats in being today. spell season thing says he wants to quote, promote stable, unhealthy development of china, europe relations. he talked about strategic cooperation is, is that the direction that those relations are currently headed in now lisa? well, i think it's hard to say that the trip trade relationship has been on the quite a lot of strain over the past few weeks. and past 2 months, the e u has opened to proven to maybe increasing terrace on chinese electric vehicles because it is suspecting that a china is providing state so, but subsidies to that effect. on the other hand, a badging has threatened to impose harris on european liquor, mainly french con york. and at when you listen to see things being seats and things speech today, york. so good to hear him say. there are no such things as over capacities in china
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. that's obviously something that the you had said in advance. they've been complaining about a too many chinese products that were then coming into the e u market. it seems like both positions, both sides seem to be a bit far away from each other right now. well, here in germany, squiggly about sleeter of the main opposition party. the use of a right christian democrats has been re elected as party chair, with 90 percent of the boat. the victory was expected for the man who will likely challenge chancellor. all our faults and the elections next fall, the conservative cd, you see a few blocks are talking opinion polls with nearly as much support as the 3 parties in the current governing coalition combined. this is nina. how's the is following the city party congress for us and georgia's me, the great lake maps has now been re elected as party lead. here he got pretty good
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showing there. this is mean he has a shot. it'd be coming with ex, german transfer. all of them and vote just went through the polls. now if they cost the balance now, then solution is would have a very good chance of becoming transfer because the cd you are currently leading in the national polls. but of course, it's still a long way to go a year and a half until the next federal elections. a lot of things can happen. so above all stipulation, that needs to get the seed you into a position where that can be strong against the fall, right? a if the policy and the regional elections that are coming up later, they see it 3 very important regional elections. and a lot of people would blame the blanks. meds, if the candidates that don't do well against the fall, right to the because the like meds argues that a lot of voters can be reached and that he has the right recipes. and that his
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policy is the true alternative. he's convinced he says that people don't want the radical left or the rather right, but the voters will show him whether or not they've followed with his recipe. so for the fans is not ready to try to solidify support within his party. oh, what is his agend? nina? where does he want to take the party in the country? well 1st of all, i think it's important to note that we're talking about the party that was led by uncle a mackerel, a person who was known around the world as you run the country for 16 years. and the cd you really did fall into some sort of an identity crisis when she decides to test cells to not run again. as chancellor. they have had to read to find what conservative in germany actually means. a lot of people criticized on the mac, also within the apology for being too liberal to progressive. they said that the see do you have lost his profile? so if somebody imagine this team have loans to process whether giving themselves
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a new policy manifesto that's going to be debated here in berlin tomorrow. and we are expecting a very intense debate because there are issues on the table, like a tough suspense on the asylum. for example, many people want to an end to that welcome cold, so that uncle, a metal embodied so much here in the cd you, there's also going to be a debates about conscription and about islam. so the cd you really does want to remain a centrist party, but they have to walk this tight rope walk. many people say people voted for the cd . you because of uncle a medical of the say that they voted for other parties because of uncle a medical. so this is a question that is still pointing to see to you, how much medical do they still want and do they need to be tougher on issues like migration and i get the macros legacy does loom large. can you tell us briefly, minute why on the back was not at the party was she was invited,
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but she stayed away and the li disappears at that. they respect your decision now. she has been keeping a very low profile indeed. okay. recent months, you know, thank you very much. that was our chief, political correspondent, ina. so you're watching do the units coming to you live in berlin? i'm terry martin. thanks for being. the queen was like a stepping points, you know, 5 or 2 into that warranty wants to finish your studies. now you have a safety for me to train. you can choose to go back to somewhere else. currently, more people than ever on the world wide in such a passion, life categories, something that is come in very, very sense. and yeah, can we learn more about or know when a story info, migraines the amazon is burning every day more than 2000 hector's of rain forests are legally destroyed and
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