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the, the dw news lloyd from berlin tonight, his real gets the green lights as new talks on a gaza ceasefire. pressure is growing to allow more desperately needed supplies into the territory. our correspondent joins international air drops and it says that they cannot deliver enough to delivery by land. so much foster is better than nothing and a change of tune is beyond st. goes country, the fans were building or a new album to the top of the charts. how the superstar is getting black women and
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a new voice in country. the regard is good to have you with us on this friday. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has approved new talks on a ceasefire and garza negotiations also covering the release of the remaining hostages. held by her most are set to take place in contort in egypt is real is coming under growing international pressure to allow more aid into gaza in line with a ruling by the international court of justice. germany and french crews, among others, are relieving food shortages with air drops, but as dw tonya kramer reports, the process is difficult and it does not deliver enough as the 6 cargo planes wait on the thomas at this base near a mountain jordan. inside this hercules,
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the french german crew runs through a final briefing before take off. they have recently joined an international emission air dropping food and supplies into gaza, where people are on the brink of starvation edison child and the key thing about the flight is that the 1st attempt to delivering the load must be successful. the scheduling is very tight between all of the participating nations, so we only get one go with this, so it will keep everything is double and triple checked. this slide is caring 5 tons of 8. so what do we have here is mainly, so of course everybody involved know is this is not enough and it's certainly not the fault. and the most efficient way of getting into the where the delivery by land so much cost of saying is better than nothing. this age,
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age groups, want israel to open additional lens, roads until they do these air drops, of providing lifeline for a few come into effect. the it's knowing that we're doing something that's business . the next thing we can do at the moment stuff. i think that's helping even the pony a bit of cool. i don't know the political solutions can be found, but there is a ceasefire. all this to the board has already been to the age and can come in between that and long term solutions which fit as can be found off the most competitive question. here's the problem in the sun caprock. then such air drops have been criticized because they don't organize distribution of the 8 on the ground. in the k is the strongest health themselves 1st and many are left empty handed. and there is a safety issue to come for the platform. we have here the pallets with the packages in bags or sec. and on top there are a power shirts. here. somebody, bosher,
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to know each of them has a several power shoots according to the weight of the package, the excessive box they will open once they leave the airplane to slow down the impact. that's ok, and indeed the power suits pays to open for the age lands in the sea. people have been killed, injured, and some drowned trying to get packets from the volta. recent drops were made along causes coastline. it's time to take off the fly time from amman to news and gaza. it's only about 30 minutes seeing that the structure of it's of course, started because actually city with allies you out for you that out as horton jed this into garza since october 70 some to tara tax buy of us. it's actually
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shopping to see that it's structured the then it's time for the to do a kind of the, in the absence of the opening of moorland crossings and deceased by a beach could bring a respite. so the people's going to disrupt should help at least some people like spoke with the body wrong. with the norwegian refugee council, i asked him whether he expects a distribution to improve. now that the you in the top court has ordered israel to ensure more a gets into, gosh, i mean, we, we, we've heard a lot, i mean there's, there's a lot of soap that we have heard in, in recent months. i mean, the one example is, you know, is right, allowing phone voice to, uh, you know, uh,
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cross into goes that only, you know, trusted submitted submitted cause uh, only for them to be turned back once they, they made an incident. no. and the un itself says that, you know, over the past week, almost half of the call and base have phone voice, a phone voice have been turned back. so we hope that this, you know, announcement will change something on the grounds. obviously, we don't have time. i mean, to an ongoing already, you know, you have to, which you've seen in your report the length. so you have to go to just get a, you know, a package of 222 hungry people. ok, let me just on the, let me just let me just let me just breaking there and it. yeah. bringing you, we've been hearing from israel now for weeks saying that aid agencies need to do more to ensure that food and supplies are distributed. this is real, have a port as well. i mean, i mean 1st of all,
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that kind of happen without a problem getting in the 1st place, right? um that is, you know, the i that is being blow hot. uh there are crossing only a few miles away by the way, uh, hundreds of trucks are waiting in line. they're not allowed to cross. we have heard, you know, about the long inspection process, the long vetting process and we're talking about as well. you and i, okay. agencies sacrificing, you know, that their own lives in order to get a point in their lives on the line. we have seen many colleagues, hundreds of them on like any other conflict and company and recent history with so many 8 workers have been killed. so well, you know, there are a lot the reality on the ground was very defensive to these statements. it's, it's, you know, it's kind of thing goes on to age is not being allowed is sufficient amounts. let me think of, of what the most is saying, a mazda, of course, it's classified as a terrorist organization by the european union in the united states. it says that
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people are risking their lives to recover air drop packages just to get their hands on food. what's your view us on our view is that a drops um, obviously uh, i mean truly this is that is coming through the seas or the after the land. it doesn't match as long as it gets to people. however, again, that the logistics on the ground tell you that they say that the easiest way is through the last land drops. i mean, basically what that, i mean i've heard in your re, for about the long preparations, you have to go through the time consuming process, the accuracy of this, you have one go, you have one that sounds otherwise you, you have to pay you. meanwhile, again, trucks are waiting process in rough, huh. across the board, they're unable to make it to the people that need it. so i think even with, you know, with, with the great, you know, um, you know, coming together of these countries,
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i hope that these 6 states and big powers can come together. does that mean a shaking table with israel to agree on unconditional, unprecedented just for a to, to come into the guys on the lead these people like me by room with the norwegian refugee council, joining us from amman, jordan tonight. and we appreciate your time and your insights. thank you, as president biden is promising to work every day to free and american journalists accused of spying against russia. evan gross good, which was arrested exactly one year ago today in russia. he's been there ever since . he's facing a potential 20 year prison to his newspaper, the wall street journal, and the by the administration. both say the charges against him are baseless. so this is evelyn gets coverage. he's a report from the was through jungle and he's a present invited me perkins, russia sofa. he's being held for a year to stuff his feel nice. he ceased to and he's these papers lead to sleep
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joint forces in washington dc recently to mock that one year milestone and to increase pressure and politicians to get team free. or you can imagine that's been a really difficult year for a family. it's just a lot of uncertainty and we just have to take it day by day discovery. simself is relying on displaying. she said he has a very strict routine. he's created this routine for himself so that he can just stay busy. and that really helps post mental health gets go. beach had food mediocrity addition to walk in russia, but he was arrested while on the story assignment in the tearing book on this accused of spice. it's the 1st time on the american journalist, us faith such charges in russia since the cold war, getsco beach and the wants to general denied him. while the white house calls his detention unlawful, yet he's t possibly to sleep in the legal solution. somebody thinks that the legal route is
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the past to get everyone free. the conviction rate is 99 plus percent in russia. this is not a case where some amazing lawyers gonna swoop in and freedom in steep the hoping for political consequences is one element of this, the hope comes out of it. which is that, in this scenario like this, where reporters taken off the beat for just doing his job, wrongfully detain. there ought to be an immediate consequence from the government. yeah. where he comes from and a coalition of government to care about a free press. that's press freedom here in the u. s. has to be interrupted by the treatment of one of the own hate to see one of your colleagues seems like that in a far off place. and so in, in jail it was in that was terrible. i think since then, i was inspired by evans, courage, and families. courage and use room is valid to make sure that this is, you know, can be resolved as soon as it possibly can ever discover funding these friends and
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colleagues here to try to increase political pressure to make his release. not only possible, but also soon, no one wants to be here in a year's time for a 2nd. that new password is pop diva. beyond say it had surprise fans. would they put it into a new music genre as the title of her new album, cowboy carter suggests. the houston board, you know, i'd say, has gone country is she's bringing millions of are the fans with 16. a pop idol turned country music star. beyond seas. new tracks are putting black country in the spotlight and also highlighting the work of other artist, the man i just for doubt. listen and listen to it. send it to all my friends and yeah,
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just got got really excited for what this, this moment means in the vast history of black country music. i definitely think this is a historical moment in bringing black countries to the main stream. beyond seas. new venture is even shedding light on segregation in the country. music industry. holly cheese, who runs the black music collective, has been exploring this history once blacker to started charting. they did not want white and black people and the same charts, so separated into hell, billing music and race records. so building music became the country music industry and race records became r and b. it's hope to be honest. these crossover from r, n, b and pots to country will bring more ears to black country musicians. the like it's opening
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up country music as a whole to completely new demographic people who probably primarily listen say hip hop are in be wrap all the things like countries not even on their radar. they're not even thinking about it. this is one of caraway carters. 27 tracks. the album includes collaborations with well known country music stars. the texas native said it would be on to album, not a country album or unique sound for any music lover cod down to be on site with a twain. here's a reminder now of our top story, israel's a prime minister benjamin netanyahu has approved new to august on a ceasefire and gaza and the release of the remaining hostages, held by him off. israel is coming under growing international pressure to allow more aiden to gaza in line with a ruling by the top you in the courts. your what you need to do is i'll be back at the top of the hour with more of old news followed by the day i hope to see you then the
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