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the the, this is dw news live from balance. gemini says it will start working again with the u. n. agency that helps palestinians an independent investigation finds no evidence to back. israel claims that some of the organizations, employees to pause in the october the 7th. the tax also coming up on the show from california to new us students that pop pro palestinian protest at college campuses . hundreds of being arrested. and the us secretary of state down st. blinking is in china pushing for better ties between washington and beijing. torques are expected to be tough, tiny support for russia, a big issue,
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the i'm i need to make you then thanks so much for being with us. gemini will resume a to, to the un agencies for palestine, refugees or unreal several countries hold to the funding for the organization during an investigation into agency stuff. israel accused multiple employees of being involved in the upside with the 7 come us terror attacks. more than a delta and donors including the 2 biggest the us and gemini, suspended funding. but an independent investigation found that israel has not provided evidence that agency self took part in the attacks. jonathan found a represent you, an agency for palestine refugees. he says he welcomes the gym and decision. i mean, this is a very, very positive developments. i do want to stress that the german,
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the last month that already come forward with fresh funding of $45000000.00 euro sort of work in the west bank of georgia. and syria and level. um, so what we're talking about today specifically is a kind of on locking of the, the remaining suspension on funding for garza, which is this critical moments. of course, given the, the, the enormous scale through my entire process and gaza is absolutely essential. that gemini and other, the countries act too hastily when they suspended payments to unread without waiting for a thorough examination of his rouse allegations. of course, i mean, i'm not in a position to be sort of inside the room in terms of the decision making. but what i mean, what, what they state cause was it was a huge risk, absolutely. unraveling of our pricing's in, in gaza, but also the cost, the rest of the region and our agency as close as the primary humanitarian agency
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in government. but also working with palestine refugees across the region. so the, the decision when it made, i mean, it looked like we were, we were basically gonna have to close up shop in february. but because we had a number of return ease and then germany, posts is not the only government which is listed suspended listed suspicions. we've been able now to push out operations protected through to the end of june. and we look the basically the kind of guillotine. as being postponed over and out of a recent months of the us and come by, but that doesn't mean that the situation is perfect young june. okay, i want to ask you, jonathan, be independent investigation concluded that while you have wrote both measures in place to ensure the neutrality of the organization, they're all still neutrality issues. what will the organization do to address these issues? the assembly and then we, we side to fully on board the, the, the outcomes a, this investigation. i mean, this was an independent review that in fact we had asked for before allegations
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against the 1000 and stuff, even though most of them it's important to emphasize sponsor. this was something we were aware that we needed to do. because we, over the years press the number of combinations against, you know, i mean, try the stuff. but the investigation didn't include the we have the robust frameworks in place. and in fact, more robust than any of the other parts of the you in the system. and many international and use but what we, we, we, we are working on actually on current leading to, to take on the various recommendations you know, related to the workforce stuff unions, for example. or indeed, you know how we deal with the governments in terms of governance on these issues. and, you know, an organization with 30000 people of functioning in a very, very politicized context. which of course was flanked by the, the, the co owner reports so fast. you know, it's inevitable that the things wouldn't be perfect. um,
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but i think you know that this, this is a case more of up to up the gas being hospitalized in all times when it comes to the outcome of this review. okay. the us, your most important though not, has decided not to fund on rough for another year. and how will this affect you? how will you compensate for the show for well, this of course is extremely challenging because um, i mean with the retired at the number of done as we, we've reduced the sort of financial aid to our organization. but yes indeed, you know, with the, the remaining suspensions of 9 member states, we're still looking at assessing one percent loss of our income. and that's $267000000.00. and i'm the united states makes us around 80. not, not. yeah, and 87 percent of that. sure. almost 90 percent of the, the congressional decisions to, to, to, to decline to fund under until march of next year is, is problematic. we do need to make up that short full,
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but i do want to emphasize we kind of ground swell of supports and so not just the returning suspending my mistakes, but as soon as the day that suspensions were, decisions were made, we face the ground sort of public support, we raised rank cold amounts of money from individuals and private sector. done as in the order of 50000000. we've had a government's traditional down. the governments come forward with extra money in his brain orleans, for example, storm supporters of our agency. but we've also had a non traditional dentist on the governments of iraq, for example, came for with the money. so this doesn't make up the shortfall, but it does. it has a name just to reduce the fence. but of course the, the issue of us funding is extremely, extremely serious. and we, we all think that they will also make a decision in operator jonathan falla from on red dentist. and thank you so much for your time today. thank you. at columbia university in york has
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extended the deadline by 48 hours full pro palestinian student protest as to clear up the campus. the university says students have agreed to dismantle a number of tents. the police have one that they will clear the entire account that the demonstrations failed. to leave protests against the wall in gauze, i have spread to universities across the us. several colleges have placed campuses and hundreds of people have been arrested by us correspondent benjamin alvarez. group that has the latest from columbia university in new york, i was told to you of the for am the office of the president of columbia university . send out a statement of faculty members into students saying that they have made important a program as width as negotiations with the students that are currently in this and cabin within the university. you, you just spoke about this 48 hours and negotiations are on going between both sides . we had of course, this midnight deadline that was the move with several reports. and also seeing
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protests here that last adopted to am in the morning. now there was a small group of protests that gathered outside of the university, a lot of media present and a lot of a police officer associates. ok, now many do a students say that they see it for the safety because of these protests, all the any safeguards in place for students who feel threatened by what's happening that's absolutely right and listening to that try and see if it was also one rejecting the 2 state solution or robbie close to the university. it told joey student students to stay away from campus. now we have hybrid dining, so no on campus classes are taking place now. i columbia university and this is something that has started to a nation wide topic. secretary of education weighed in speaking out acts of anti semitism, also the wi toes a weight in saying that is unacceptable. not only on campuses in this country, but anywhere in the united states of this trance. so they is say that
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a jewish students are not protected enough as we see this quote is also moving to other universities, n y, u m, i t in different states in the, in the united states, the protest, the sierra demanding, they said that they will stay in this encampment until columbia university divest, if from a investment se from, from a companies that profit from, from israel as war and a gaza. so we'll have to see if they'll find a solution from both sides of the organize that are inside university. and also of the office of the present to then a take a take that back and also leave leave, campus liters. and captains for the bite and administration has come under a lot of pressure has meant for it supports of israel among young americans. in particular, how is the government handling its response to these protests? that's right, and many republicans have sat that the by the ministration should do more than a couple of hours. we are expecting the speaker of the house of representative mike
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johnson, who will meet with you is students in the columbia university. but also, some democrats are saying that the by the ministration needs to put red lines. we have that recently yesterday, a on the when the debate over the package, a package for is rolling for you cream. with many off the democrats, with many lawmakers, of the democrats saying that the by no means faith needs to condition the military a to it to is running with many, specially from the muslim and from the are up community saying that the buying them restriction is not going hard enough on the government have been human it on yahoo! the settings, the red lines only when he speaks to them on the phone, but not actually enforcing the most of the w correspondent been human alvarez group for forcing from neil benjamin. thanks so much. take a look now, some of the other stories making headlines around the world and, and in writing and reading and writing and media se a popular wrap has been sentenced to death on charges linked to the mass protests of the last 2 years. to match semi,
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he public feedback for demonstrations that would triggered by the death of gina mazda, meaning she died, also being detained by runs sofa morales. see from the european union is cooling for an independent probe into the discovery of mass graves at 2 gallons of hospitals. a spokesman says there's a suspicion of violations of international human rights. i'll send you health work as i've discovered hundreds of bodies buried near the hospital. i'm gonna see international is warning that human rights faced the biggest threats in case the campaign group says the was in garza and ukraine violates international law. along with the spread of authoritarian government. the us president joe biden has signed into little a bill authorizing billions of dollars in military aid for ukraine will make his policy. $61000000000.00 package over the weekend ending a month long stand off in congress bite and says the supplies will be delivered as
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quickly as possible. i'm making sure the shipment start right away. next few hours really be 2 hours from equipment to ukraine. for air defense positions for artillery, rocket systems and armor vehicles. now this package is literally invest. not only cringe, but in europe. in our own security. the us secretary of state, as a blinking has arrived for talks in china as tensions between the 2 superpowers, all rising. one focus is expected to be chinese support for russia. presidents, he's in pain and let them in person have previously said they have a relationship without limits. the us says china is helping most goes where i says in ukraine, which beijing denies how to put limits on a relationship without limits on his for the emission to beijing. you
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a secretary of state, anthony blink, and we'll hope to put some distance between russia and china. pushing back on china's role in russia's war machine will be a top priority. china continues to provide materials to support russians defense, industrial base. and all of this is fueling pollutants war machine, etc, attacks ukrainians and threatens european security. the relations between the worlds to top global rivals have been 10 since early last year, after chinese by balloon flew across us territory, and fresh disputes relating to silver will tie one emerged. since then, they've thought a little shooting, being held face to face talks with you as president joe biden in san francisco last november. but the wants has kept pressure on beijing, sanctioning chinese firms that ship products to russia. the real estate department says china is supporting russia's war machine by supplying machine tools computer
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chips. optics, drones, and cruise missile technology. micro chips are crucial and filling the gaps in the russian war effort. russia semiconductor inputs from china jump from 200000000 in 2021 to over 500000000 in 2022. as the war drags on rushes, growing economic and diplomatic isolation has made it increasingly relied on china . its former rival, for leadership of the communist bloc during the cold war, china appears to hold the upper hand and the relationship. washington warns it will hold being responsible, it must go, makes gains, and you frame. china has shrugged off the criticism. don't tell you what china has always controlled the export of jew use items in accordance with laws and regulations, relevant country should not some your and attack. what's her normal state to state relations between china and russia? we've tensions ratcheted up again last week after joe biden. called for hired
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terence on chinese steel and aluminum. lincoln will have his work cut out for him to tell me his hobby and such matters in beijing and has this update on clinton's visit. so yeah, they have really many controversial issues. this a lot of thing i pointing into a lot of accusations that he's ever on the economic front blink wants to address the problem of all the capacities and the chinese industrial policy. and the chinese side also says that, um, you know, the us policy is imposing a basically trying to contain china's economic rise. so there's a lot of conflict there. and then in terms of political issues, you have to taiwan, issue a, china has strongly criticized weapons sales of the u. s. to taiwan. then, of course the tensions in the south china sea and then the middle east will be debated. i think in this issue of both have a different positions, both sides, but at least there will be a common ground. both sides want to prevent further escalation,
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but the most crucial and the most important topic will be the one ukraine. and for this, i mean the u. s. has basically a cube, china of exporting a lot of to use products to russia and exporting a lot of machine to will import. i mean, that is really crucial for russia and pub, letting me put him to build up. it's a mishap program. so in directly china is keeping poor things warm machinery going, and that is a strong accusation. and i think this will be the main topic of the top of the talks. now ukraine, top the agenda and talks in violin on wednesday between the gentleman trump slot love for it's on the british prime minister. she's so not, it's the next 1st visit to germany since he took office 18 months ago. the to the does also discuss plans to develop remote control of hillary utilities chief for the school editor, mr. alexis now has this update on the tools. this is really a, this is through not the bridge department, it's
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a cool this inflection point. he called the ministry corporation between particularly germany and britain. the closest it has ever been. and the purchase for us is actually labeling. this is him returning to the world stage, he's just come from poland. now speaking with the drum and sean, so it was quite clear that both on some more competition not to distill label is themselves as the biggest supporter of ukraine without putting the other one in 2nd place within the european context. as so clearly at both, once again said that they would continue to back at ukraine. and that is the us house of representatives on the senate passing that $61000000000.00 worth of support for ukraine. it didn't mean that the, your pre europeans don't have to stand up and continue the support at this crucial moment in time. so quite clearly a despite that breaks it,
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but combined as need to part is a both as this term and to send that signal. a strength and european continuity in backing up ukraine, which also breaks down into specific corporation of developing that remote control, how it so, but also when it comes to nitty gritty issues of doing procurement in the future. so at both trying to solve previously unsolvable is to do series on defense over that very support for you. okay, and the big news here in germany is this possible espionage surrounding germany. as far as the policy, i believe that was also mentioned that the joint press conference. what does the counselor say about that? yes, that was the one question, put it to germantown, so it would have salts who had previously spoken on that specific issue. and that is a close stuff or of the top. com does it hold a fall right? of tons for them, the if the policy was arrested over spying allegations for china allegedly also
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is spying on a members of the opposition. the chinese opposition here in germany. she really clearly visited the restrain himself. i'm saying too much because these are ongoing proceedings, but he did say that he was very, very concerned about those allegations of what was going on and received it soon. a also speaking of corporation in that particular field, both the this clearly concerned about interference, not just in the context of e u elections but as a full mode threat for western democracies dw as chief political editor. let me tell you that, cuz nobody said that thank you so much for that to ukraine now, where hundreds of thousands of troops have been called up to sight since russia launched its invasion 2 years ago. many have not returned from the front line. we spoke to one ukrainian mother whose family has been hit by tragedy natalia,
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that nick had 3 sons when russia launched its full scale invasion of ukraine. this is my son who is my youngest son or last summer, natalia buried her youngest or lexie. he served in some of the bloodiest bottles of the will lower to my level. my youngest was, installer died after solid. he was in boss moved up to box, moved to his in house on the phone. he didn't see the since he was near on to leave can has on your phone, there's a country village called antonio sca when he was killed there for the day of alexys death. natalia tried to convince him to leave the army. she feared he'd share the same fate as her eldest son said he, he would just being reported missing a middle son. andre is also listed as missing. natalia hopes, the oldest sons are a light, but let's be no confirmation. she likes to remember them as they appear in these photos for me, specialist and this is my eldest sunset. he this is my andrew shaw. this is,
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are you a little? they were happy who my boys can do everything. what are your cooking and baking from sidney? or what do you but they grew up well and that's what they grew up together. i have natalia says, the lack of information is unbearable, but she hasn't lost hope that she'll one day be able to help her sons again. we are going school the clock, can i say honestly, i tried to smile and not show my emotions over. i take fewer walks so that no one asks what's going on. if they do, my head starts to her and i run away. i don't want to be seen to catch me, but i am still a correspondent in keith, caroline achumba way about ukraine's efforts to increase the numbers of its armed forces and whether there's a limit on the number of siblings who can go to war. so that is not the case, there is not such a law, and this is why this woman natalia had to see their son's leave to war. um
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and also we have to understand why, why it's like that, why we were seeing this new mobilization law. and this is because the ukraine is really running out of man at the front line. according to recent numbers, russian troops out number ukrainian to buy up to 10 times. this means that for every ukrainian soldier, there could be as many as 10 russian soldiers at the front line. and that is, of course, a significant advantage for russia. so ukraine is now trying to mobilize more of his population, including ukrainians, living abroad to tell us more about this recruitment drive. how is that working? there different elements, old man, between 18 and 60 years old, have to register with a ukraine's military. and they have to do so, and also they have to carry this registration documents on them at all times
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because of the authorities here. ukraine can ask them any time about this registration documents, or they have to be able to show them that these documents are up to date. if they do not, they have to pay a fee and they said, immediately go to registration office to do so. also a man of a service age for living abroad. they will not be able to renew their passport ports, for example, as you pay and consulates if they don't register if they don't have an up to date document. and this ends at the minister of foreign affairs administer collab. i said that this is a very important point for him because they want to know how many man they also have a broad man who they could potentially call in if they need more soldiers at the front line. as you don't use carlene and sham lloyd, we're forcing of that from keith is to mexico. now what fall most of facing to save a popular like they're adults with big commercial growers who sets up the illegal irrigation systems for advocacy co and barry which is drought and the for
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a start. deforestation have reduced the lake to hoff its former size lakeside city and a water crisis. mexico's lake pep squad oh is drying out partly due to drought. and partly due to big orchard owners, they late illegal pipes and rivers and streams to be blake activists from nearby the lemma. darrow find the piping on routine searches in the mountains on the cell and the best. so i took cables has the most, this is because that and the last 10 years, the streams on the springs, the river has been drying up. and the water has been captured, helps as many to be useful of condos and bearing supplements upon on most people's that work as a full field orchard owners pipe water to contain ponds to be crops. they are an estimated 850 like this one in the area. the more ponds that come up, the less what are there is for villages and lower parts of the township. the
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villagers are willing to compromise and offer growers 20 percent of local water from streams. the growers haven't responded. so they continue to pose a pipe and do it every single. like i think we're running a serious risk the ask them killing us for protesting, disassemble and demanding what we need from the government. them look. yeah, it is up to the government to do it this sunday and support us. you help us get and look the right these resources is this. the next day, orchard owners are getting bolder. streams and rivers are drawing out. so they're taking trucks to the lakes to pull water out. the police started patrolling lake shore to watch for thieves last week. the villages can afford to lose more water. pet squatter was half its former size. if this vital resource disappears, it could mean still more conflict in the end to
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