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the, the, this is the, the news live from berlin. the united nations warns a to gauze. i could have brian to a halt within days. it says heavy fighting and rough on has also cost more than $100000.00 palestinians to flee the southern and causing the city. also show thousands protest. israel's participation in the euro vision song contest. the swedish city of that, as israel's entry, is through to the final, the
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clarity, shirts, and welcome. united nations has issued a star warning about the plight of palestinian civilians trapped for the war and gone. so i just barely, military forces conduct operations into the southern city of rafa. the you, when it says 8 operations quoted, grind to a halt in just days, vital border crossings remain shot and air drops along the gaza strip have only brought limited relief. another attempt is now under way to bring supplies across the mediterranean. u. s. container ship carrying a left cypress on thursday in the hopes of getting some much needed relief to guidance. the un says the fighting and rasa has caused more than 100000 posted in civilians to flee the city. it is not the 1st time that many have been displaced by the israel. how much for? to clean the slicing and rough up the can find a family is once again on the move that headed to con eunice further north, but feel, well they will find a ton unit area. say there's no lights there. they chose to go to con us almost.
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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 voltage of tanks entering the alpha area where explosions were reported early friday. these rel says the cc is a strong hold for him, aust, militants and death strikes the escalating with children among the victims. when uh, in the israeli army struck us with 2 missiles without warning. this is the criminal act. 8 people were murdered among them were little children who had
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nothing to do with any of this and see how you had you further restrictions on a, a making life even worse. israel, his shots, off the vice will rasa border crossing, leaving supply warehouses virtually empty. and bringing hospitals to the brink of collapse the most important elements, literally all these humans that 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 you all the return gracious, including most as a whole ration they come to the house. in the saw, our estimation is that the hospitals only have fuel for $2.00 to $3.00 days. the united states has repeatedly warranties, rail against a full scale offensive and rough uh and has halted some deliveries.
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israel the remains defiant and shows no signs of giving in to international pressure. i as sam rose from the un agency for palestinian refugees, about 8 operations grinding to a halt. oh absolutely. no. we uh, when were running on the end of the z, essentially, the building is close to suppliers. the board is close to funeral and this will ha, really serious and pass on the population around from the population of, of the rest of god. so we've got over a 1000000 people stand in reference to 1000000 people. so what do you guys, a half 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 brian to a holes in the they,
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they do and people are on the move and suffering the impacts of another on the bottom. it's another operation we try to 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, 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, the situation is incredibly difficult and so so these people we were estimating because as the us last night 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 belongs to one another so that they have and some don't because bicycles pickup trucks and just leaving for the safety set of people who are evacuating of those inside the evacuation. and those beyond
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that, because then bombardments and the mass strikes have gone far beyond optics that population zone and people on the move, it's age orderly where i am. but other positive because of, of rafa is quite kalsich in ways with this many people on the move is a 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, 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, many augusta unrest of many working from jobs, so they've been displaced by 10 times already. so there that faced with this and possible diagram. and they drew before whether in con eunice garza city or else last. so i and i, they weighs, uh oh oh they go now how do i that weight and hope that nothing happens?
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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 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 all. and so into con eunice, which is a safety, this sustained savage, on the bottom. and those essentially been raised to the grounds. so on the side of juniors all the roommate is and on down the buildings. and then both of those places are difficult at any 8 agencies to reach them. and of course, make more difficult night impossible by the fact that no materials enough people are coming in right now. sam rose with henri, thank you very much for speaking with us on to w news. thank you for. and also has also been casting
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a shadow over the eurovision song contest in sweden, israel's entry aiden goal and security place. and the finale at the 2nd time you final on thursday evening. earlier in the day, thousands of demonstrators march through the host city of namo to protest against israel's inclusion. and the contests this year of the year of the final this for the see is your vision pointers have officially been decided the same savior, switzerland. how would their way through to the final round the close competitors, the netherlands, done with the wild, yet emotional rollercoaster, the but it was these rails qualifying
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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 gauze or more than 10000 pro palestinian protest as much through the streets of melma to protest, israel's inclusion in the show to be what do i see is that the uh, disqualify user like they did were not true, 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 rarely 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 tied ahead of me, protest planned for cents
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a day when the $26.00 qualifying nations will go head to head in the euro vision finals. you can take a book now. at some other world news headlines. the ukranian authorities have said russia has launched a ground offensive into the harkey border region, advancing a kilometer into the ukranian border. a local official said there was massive showing of the town of both chance ukrainian forces are evacuating residents and fighting to hold back. moscow was advance charge military ruler mohammed, debbie, it's mel has been declared the winner of this week's presidential election. the results have been contested by the off position. the election had been long delayed after 3 years of military will it? british toddler, who was born death can now here again, thanks to a ground breaking gene therapy. researchers say it marks
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a new era in the treatment of death ness. i prefer she might not be a musician yet, but also having her hearing restored hopefully cannot hear the music she plays unaided. she was born completely desk because of the genetic mutation, the effective surgery that took just 16 minutes amazed of howard's waiting the timing to copy all black watts. opal has a mutation in a gene which should allow cells in the, in the air to communicate. with the hearing of during the surgery, she received an infusion, which contained a working copy of the gene. a homeless virus is used to carry the gene to its destination. what viruses are designed to do?
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what that purpose is, is for them to put the genetic material into cells. and so i'm the with this attenuate to that into virus. we can drop a tiny little packet of genetic information into the cells and that will promote could change. that is a lifelong we think the treatment can only kill deafness that is caused by this defective gene. but research as think, it can also be effective against other genetically based to seizes. for other people and her family, the, the treatment has had a big impact, allowing them to enjoy the little things like a bedtime story. and scientists say they have the code of the building blocks of house burned wells, communicate is, or the language system is much more sophisticated than previously thought. and with the help of a i, a global team of marine biologist, linguistic photographers and underwater acoustics experts. while they found a similarities to human language,
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they hope the data can be used to better protect wells, are 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 a phonetic alphabet. the discovery is taking us on the hypothesis that animal communication follows fairly simple patterns to a hypothesis that there is much more complexity than previously thought. and the ability of whales to vocalize through cold us carries signals that have much more information content than previously thought.
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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. 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
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