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the, the, this is the w news live from berlin. the united states strikes more who's the military targets inside the oven. washington says that it also intercepted a shipment of a ron in weapons bound for young men. latest to us strikes come after who the officials claim yet another missile attack on a cargo ship in the red sea. also coming up tar and france broke or a new a deal for gaza. they agree, mental c, delivery of more humanitarian aid and medical supplies to people in the gaza strip, including is rarely hostages. health by a mazda and a rock recalls is sam baset are from a ron for consultations to move follows. and iranian missile attack in northern or
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rock that killed several civilians. iran says that it targeted and is rarely spies the sarah kelly. welcome to the program. the united states says that it has hit more who few military targets inside the i'm in. the us says that the strikes were in for tell the nation for a missile attack by who the forces on a greek owned cargo ship. on tuesday, the day after the ron back revel group struck a us on the ship off the coast of young men, who sees it said that the attacks were aimed at supporting palestinians. and israel's war in casa. the rocket fire comes as the us announced, it has seized a ronnie and weapons intended for the rebels. us. the navy seals rated
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a vessel near the coast of somalia last week. seizing weapons, including warheads, for medium range, ballistic missiles. and then to cruise missiles, washington says the intercept of shipment is proof that iran is still delivering advanced military aid to the who fees who are using it to a tech cargo vessels traveling through the red sea. disrupting global trade. i asked the shipping analyst and founder of the consultancy of a spreadsheet, maritime large dance, and how big a threat this most recent escalation is to keep shipping lines in there. i see it is a clear escalation compared to what we have seen over the past months. and not so much of the attack on the greek ship yesterday that we're still in the red sea. but we've seen a couple of attacks now in the gulf of aidan in recent days. that is an escalation because it jeopardizes not only the route up to the swiss canal which has been disrupted for more than a months. it also jeopardizes the route that goes into the boutique which serves
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$100000000.00 people in ethiopia. so there's a clear escalation in recent days. patios see the potential for the near term economic impact. how might consumers be impacted the consumers going to be impacted? not as much as you might say. consumers are going to be impacted. not as much as you might think. this is going to lead to delays and supply change, obviously. but it's not going to mean we have one in stock out and you're going to see massive into shells. the inflationary pressure i think, is somewhat overrated. we're seeing freight rates escalate rapidly, of course. but they are actually nowhere near what we sold you independent. so what 10 companies then do to navigate the security crisis in the red sea. how. how would you be advising them with all of that in mind? yeah, for you borders, especially in say your of the east coast us, everyone does impacted by not going to. so i guess the easy answer right now is
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planned for the long hold. assume services will go around africa, likely for months, then you could be pleasantly surprised if this de escalate. but for now, that has to be the baseline planning. what's your reaction meantime to this new red c security task force? are these international control emissions going to be enough to protect merchant vessels? in short? no. what we have seen is there are a couple of vessels that are being, is quoted by both friends and us ladies. but overall, even with the tax from the the us in recent days, we have seen absolutely no de escalation. and i would not expect this to have any short term results. shipping analysts large, dense and putting that into context for us. we appreciate it. israel says that it has eliminated what it calls a terrorist, so in an air strike on the lots, a refugee camp in the occupied west bank. this footage, released by the is really military shows the attack which targeted the car moving
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through the cam in the city of novice. israel says the leader of the palestinian terror network was inside of that vehicle. it claims the group was planning an imminent terrorist attack. meanwhile, guitar says that it has the broker to deal between israel and tomas for the delivery of humanitarian aid and medication to civilians inside is awesome. it includes as well as being held captive by him off, which is considered a terrorist organization by many countries, special corresponded abraham has more on what it means for the is really hostages. now it's been over a 100 days of captivity. they've also had no access to the red cross has not had any access to them during their time of captivity, to check on their medical state and to give their families and give them more clear picture. but what's going on with their loved ones. this issue of the red cross is
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also been very content contentious here in israel with many criticizing the red cross for not a, you know, while enough fulfilling its duty to a check on a captive regardless of the conflict. as the red cross is a neutral party and in, in conflict. and so this news i imagine, will be very, very welcome bye hosted travelers. have been worried sick about their loved ones since they have been taken and they need this medicine. of course, the hospital we heard one hostage grandson said that this has this has medication that they should have had from day one. that was a abraham speaking to me a short time ago. pakistan says that iran has violated pakistan's aerospace by launching an air strike on its territory that has killed 2 children. according to the iranian state of media, the attack on the border town of pan gore and pakistan targeted the headquarters of
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the militant groups. josh ida, us around has accused us launching terrorist attacks on iranian soil. pakistan has come down to be around and strike, calling it a violation of pakistan's sovereignty and has warned of consequences. meanwhile, a rock has summoned the iranian and basset, or in bagdad and protest after tea wrong launched missile strikes into northern iraq, killing several civilians. baghdad called the strikes a blatant violation of its sovereignty, and vowed to lodge a complaint with the un security council around the revolutionary guard, so that it fired the missiles that what it said was and is released by headquarters and air bill, the seat of rocks, northern semi autonomous curtis region, the district seat, an up scale area near the u. s. consulate in air bill, the capital of new, the new rock, samuel tournaments, could if region they were claimed by iran, revolutionary gods, to in the ruins,
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iraq's national security advisor dismissed to ron's claims that the target to be the headquarters for is wally spies. and it's regarding the claims of it being a base for israel's massage. we have looked into the place and walked around every corner of this house and everything indicates that it is a family home for an i rocky businessman from abil. so the claim is false with the bother. what else? we do. politicians said the house belongs to a local real estate magnet and to his family, they were killed. the prime minister or the rocks could have done region must have a buzz. donnie described the attack as a crime against the code is people speaking on the side lines of the will. he cannot make for them the both bus on he said it runs by center allegations. what baseless surprising iran is
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retaliating against civilians are just on, especially in that. i mean we have no animosity towards any of our neighbors especially wrong. tyrone said the attack was in response to recent is really assassinations of the rain in come on. does it didn't say students had a legitimate right to do to what it full national security threats. iran also struck targets in northern syria that it said were linked to these nomic states terrorist group. the group claimed responsibility for twins, suicide bombings with the cube. dozens as an official memorial event in iran earlier this month. as well as the tax comments, a time of heightened tensions in the region and fee is of the widest spillover of the will between israel and ty, runs, ally hum us and harris and leather headlines have around the world. explained in nigeria, 2 people have died and more than 70 have been injured in a massive blast in the south western city of it. but on the blast was caused by
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stored explosives, reportedly for the use and a legal mining. it rocked more than a dozen buildings. a legal mining is a major concern in mineral which nigeria in germany, 30000 people, have taken to the streets of cologne, to oppose the far right alternative for germany political party. the protest on tuesday evening followed reports that party officials met with a group advocating people with non german heritage b repatriated. protesters have called for the government to band the part of a missile strike by russian on the printing and city of har. keys has injured, at least 17 people. car keeps mayor says the 2 missiles had a residential building in the city center. and there was no military infrastructure nearby and draw an attack on tuesday night. also injured, 3 civilians and damaged residential buildings and the southern city of odessa,
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president voluminous the landscape shows that every russian missile fired at new crane contains components of originating in the west research by german public television backs up that claim. and at least one documented case, a russian cruise missile included western parts, despite the international ban on weapons exports. the off the mouth of the russian and striking southern ukraine. several people were injured as the drone and miss all attack targeted departments and businesses. this ukranian army research team as uncovered evidence, the russian weaponry. comedy includes 4 electronics, micro chips, cameras, antennas, and processes. the set this just to say it's a list of everything involving high precision technology that can you what the computing for itself and high speed processing the song of prints,
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it's all important. it's with the state of california. so it's important important . and that includes this white crumbs form a thought of a russian cruise missiles on board computer it's mocked made in the usa. the serial number indicates it was supplied in september 2022 well off to the will began the us supply of why code did not respond to inquiries or explain how the pop came to be in russia. despite stringent export regulations, ukraine's foreign minister once tied to restrictions on west and exports almost every may so rushing me so that we should down has a detail from produced into west. and there are hundreds of me solves being shot at us. and for ukraine, west in pots in high tech, russian weapons, are a matter of life and death. the transition to a greater economy is
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a central theme at this year's world economic forum. us climate envoy, john kerry kicked off the discussions on that front. carrie projected that the transition towards clean energy would not be interrupted regardless of who wins this year as us election. he also praised the china for the speed of its renewable energy roll out. then he said the world already has the knowledge needed to reach climate goals. we have good available technology to actually live up to our requirement by 2030. we're just not deploying it fast enough a day who is supplying it fast enough as a place called china, which is deploying more renewables and manufacturing more renewables than all the rest of the world put together. and i guarantee you that the amount of renewable they are now already deployed. we, even though they may not have changed it publicly,
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is going to have an impact on the date that they pete well ahead of the next for public and primary. also in the united states, the state of new hampshire, former president, donald trump, was back in front of a new york court to determine whether he will have to pay more damages to e. jean carol for defamation. last year, trump was ordered to pay the journalist $5000000.00 for sexually assaulting carol in 1996. and for denying that it happened, carol is seeking an additional $10000000.00 in damages. as will the slightest trial affect trumps front runner status in the race for the republican nomination. i put that question to lose shaka and american political analyst who worked for the obama campaigns pay more than the dozens of other ones. i think unfortunately for the simple, probably not the 1st one, it seems of the reaction seemed to be
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a long political lines. the less feels more curious again a trial and the right says look here is being persecuted once again. i do think the republicans are under counting a kind of middle of the road female base that will not take kindly to this, but i don't see it having super long reaching consequences for trump much past the primary. and that was less shell class being with us earlier. the reason outbreak of fighting between me on mars military and revel groups near the india myanmar border has led to thousands of myanmar nationals fling into india. the northeastern indian state of miss around is hosting more than 30000 people from the 10 ethnic group from the armoire. but their prospects are dire as they are left in political limbo. and india does not recognize refugees. w corresponded a deal, but visited one of the refugee camps in the state where refugees are living
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a life of uncertainty on the edge of india. northern states of music from this, the future camp is home. hundreds of people from me in march in state, sitting, huddling and his family flitted across the border of to me and my son got groups button down, get home and village joining the military. cool. in 2021. taking what they quote, detailed hundreds of mines on motor bike to for us on how i missed my home. very much. i want to go back on st. helen young's for his farm lands and the peaceful days before the cool part of the club house. when i saw that the village was bent down, i was heartbroken and i wept for days. i was very sad to know that i have no home or i can return anymore long. with low income for months, he struggles to support his family and his wife. health has suffered since being
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here. he and my heart condition gets worse. and when i think of my religion, our situation, i've difficulty in breathing the telling me not to worry. but i know being refugees of a difficult on the world like sitting holding is out looking for book he visits this market, but once again, he has no luck to d. c o, they haven't got a job for me. they say i'm too old to work, and this is just one of the many refugee camps along music problems bought a with me in mar, each time lashes that are up between to wrap the groups and hoped that groups, there is an influx of migrants, a big deal well come here because i've shared ziplock bones, but once here, many displaced people find themselves in limbo and struggle to so why today
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most of the young mizo association and n g o r on their way to the cab to distribute food and other di, essentially the main source of health for people arriving from me in march. they ma'am the lead a lot of songs law and is the make door to door visits to check families who need assistance. ah, they may have reason low color and zeros like ours help them and that those people are brothers and we belong to the same ethnic tribes, especially those who lived near the muse on main mark borders on it for you. the jim people who live in this camp, predominantly christian every sunday, big gathering this makes shift church to pray for the safety of the people and loved ones left behind the community gathering like this
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author. despite the fact that both on the we already that the country, it will be a safe and peaceful place and that's we will not be of refugees. we will be able to return to a home. so i live in freedom pro. is that a country? would it be a democracy in handling and are those who are letting me in? mar, no doubt onto things change the contract on home, but they continue to hold. they will find a place where they belong. and i got more on that earlier from harsh pond to is from the observer observer research foundation think tank. i asked him why the 10 people are fleeing from myanmar to neighboring india. so i think because, you know, the situation is getting worse because the fighting is getting worse than we have
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seen. how the, the border areas and on india and my board to find the, uh, the, to democracy, munitions. and the do this, the government motus and the ministry government and they are both fighting a vicious war and in some, in some of these, it, some places. gosh, lots of those funded areas. and then the program really should have been able to push back the memories. and so there is, there is a non dismiss, a lack of confidence that just now for beats nationwide with this part of the end. therefore, it follows is anonymous challenge just because traditionally, virginia community board was suggesting have those linkages between the 2 sides of the bundle. and people have been moving freely across the board because of the executive encourages, and the board has now pushed a lot of these people into the, into a dire situation and the absorption of yeah, it's a good idea that also puts pressure on the and getting state so these are on for
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the exam given the started for the pictures and i think bridges have been able to absolve enough to use, but it also creates local problems there. so i think it's, it's a situation to give it to you look at it and you're using the term refugees. um, but ultimately india is not recognizing them as such. local governments, however in ms. around they don't seem to mind them. however, crossing the border so can you tell us a little bit more about, you know, the, the safety for these individuals who are fleeing from me on mar, once they get to india. i think they to be very safe primarily because uh the united states, a community rebate, that being absolved and, and does it need us to do the is a new city this fucking detritus responding to an, an extension of the communities in that sense. i don't think they have any problem with that security in. yeah. but i think the broader challenge the means that given
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in yes for the position on refugees and, and that the challenge has increasingly if the patient continues, then the demographics and broken resource constraints mean that there is going to be a lot of participation around in this area among various communities at the moment it is that it should be stable and acting, absolved the use of helping them india. but i think it's also fraction of what happens long talk, what happens, you belong to my ability of these people. and i think the problem is not, uh, you know, i saw him in the box, but it seems to be getting worse. and then i think because the, the, the, the expectation that it'd be more that if you'd use that, that probably becomes even worse. harsh font and delhi, thank you. nato secretary general. yeah. and still owenberg has been in the post for almost a decade due to his multiple extensions of his term with an a those 75th
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anniversary coming up to be marked with a summit in washington. the consensus is that the baton should be passed on on that occasion. so races on to replace thornburg but who can win the unanimous support required either use terry schultz reports. it's funny, it's been one of the most popular guessing games in brussels for years. who will replace again? stilton burge? the norwegian nato chief, has been asked to stay on his head of the western military alliance. 4 times, once, even after he'd already accepted another job. and it is time for nato leaders to find a good candidate. it's really important that a choice is made early enough and that it is the link from both the european union elections and the campaign for the united states elections. just why the alliance has been unable to find
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a suitable replacement is not exactly clear in part because there is no official procedure for doing so. there has been an unofficial list of desired qualities, experienced as a head of state or government of a country with robust defense spending from a southern or eastern ally and preferably finally, a woman. many names have come up and gone down. currently let be in foreign minister christy on his current estonian prime minister kind of goal is and outgoing debts, prime minister mark route you all want the job which is gradually emerged as the clear favorite a see for choice with most goes war on ukraine, dominating the alliance agenda, there is the sense that to having somebody from the baltic states to, to be of, to have a central would be somehow called the productive short term. for one. it's difficult to see what exactly then the problem is because the relations with russia are
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frozen at this point. in any case, mark, which is recorded leave the only candidate who has been discussed by nato ambassadors. and while this all takes place behind the scenes, kind of call is, is making clear. she's notice that what used to be considered the desire qualities . and a new leader which she fulfills seem to have changed. take a look. it should definitely be from a country that has spend to 2 percent of the gdp on defense, and it would be nice if it would be a woman. so it's logically smarter than estonia is defense spending will reach 3 percent of g d p. well, the netherlands won't quite hit nato's target of 2 percent. the nato dynamics are so closely watched that this exchange between include and call us at a european union summit, lead to suggestions. he may have been using the opportunity to build consensus for the job on the other side of town. we asked. no, no, no, no, no, no. but it's not only european support,
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a new nato secretary general will need with us elections looming. there is still the question of picking someone who could adapt to a variety of possible outcomes in washington. and some of those outcomes could be very challenging, politically for europe. yeah, stilton are under the title of the trump whisper. how? because he was so successful at manage and then us presidents, distain for nato, and route to m a already have an advantage there. should it become necessary? we've become friends over the last couple of years. and, but even though speculation has gone on for years inside or say it's still too early to predict the outcome, nothing is decided until everything is decided. the one thing that does seem certain is against oldenburg will finally get to leave the post as the 2nd longest serving nato secretary general. so far, reminder of our top story,
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the united states says that it has intercepted a shipment of a ronnie and weapons bound for examine and who the officials have claimed another missile attack on a cargo ship. and the red sea of next close up looks at how some cards are fighting back against the machine in iran. stay with us. if you can for that, take care. the
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