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the, the, this is dw news line from berlin. the u. s. and u. k. launch is 2nd night of retaliatory attacks against iranian link, militias, washington and london, saving his science belonging to this lucy rebels in german. this follows us air thrice, and iraq and syria. also on the show in the united states, the democrats kick off their content to choose their presidential nominate president 5 windsor predicted landslide in south carolina. the 1st primary in his campaign. but his little approval ratings means the vote is still being seen as a tense of his future re election chances. and in berlin, a 150000 people rally against right,
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we need the stream. this is the latest and the series of mass protests in germany against racism since revelations at the far right. a f. d secretly discussed reporting ethnic minorities the marietta evans, dean. it's good to have you with us. the united states and britain have launched a series of airstrikes and the who, the militia in yemen. washington and london put out a joint statement saying they had dozens of target, which included underground weapons depos missile systems and launchers and radars. the strikes on the hoof, these in human follow earlier us air strikes and other iranian back militias and the rack and syria and both bagdad and damascus condemned via tax which left at least $45.00 people. that this is the aftermath of us
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retaliation. b, one bomb or jets, launched an aerosol and dozens of sites in iraq and syria. images posted friday and social media shows several explosions on the rocky syrian border. syrian state medias showed footage of what they say was one of the attacks the 5 strikes hit 7 different sites. us national security council spokesman john kirby said us targeted sites linked to around revolutionary guard, or i r g c and militias. it supports, he said more attacks could be expected. so the signal is the guy r t c and to these goods. and the attacks have got to stop. this wasn't just the
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message sending routine tonight. this was about the grading capability to taking away capabilities by the accuracy and the, and the, and, and the militant groups. these responses began tonight. they're not going to end tonight or spokes person for one or rainy and back. malicious said the strikes on a rock failed to meet their objectives or rocky authorities say the strikes violated their sovereignty. while the syrian regime says the attacks have increased the chances of the conflict spreading. on friday, us president joe biden joined, grieving families to honor the american soldiers killed in the jordan. drone attacks the statement by the and said, our response began today. they will continue at times and places of our choosing. daryl cyrus name is what the middle east institute in washington and a former us ambassador to him. and he told us more about how saturday strikes and
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yemen are linked to the us airstrikes in iraq and syria. they are linked in the sense that they are responses to it with the ronnie and access of resistance that brings these various of a non state actors together in a n s n a and integrated a policy initiative. uh, but uh, but uh the us and had given also are looking at the uh, the safe passage of international shipping of the red sea in the bottom. and uh uh, and that gives us a somewhat different uh, reason for striking these with the charges as fighting goes on in gaza. so to do efforts to hold the nearly 4 month for i'm us now says of israel and international mediators have made it a tentative truce offer bonds. the militant group,
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which is considered a terrorist organization by most western countries, says it's still reviewing the details. hundreds of tens crammed together in rough all holiday against the poor. with egypt, this is probably the safest place for people to southern most garza to escape the fighting and coming elsewhere. estimated this harp of the population of gaza is now in the area. but these are in the army, is still protecting targets in the city. charles was how much strong health services, se 14 people were killed and one attack and rough uh, on saturday. in the side of hello, the chelsea for retail homes go to the zones considered safe. but at the end, whatever people go, they get moment why? who knows? since it goes just revenge, they just want to bring destruction to people. that's all of shaving to the motive, and you can see the huge destruction in this area. and again,
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this shows it as driving with the cause of all the neighboring houses were affected with demand due to have somebody from be. meanwhile, international attempts to negotiate to cease fire between hum us and israel continue most concerned that it has received a proposal from israel, of the us egypt and cut off. it said it needed more time for decision cleaning. but there's no team yet. and it's rarely defense minister us cut on says is john forces with also eventually evolves into rough or something. israel's allies have strongly won't against german foreign minister under the not the book said. a military operation against offer would not be justifiable. us as expected us presidential by them has won the democratic primary in south carolina by a landslide. observers are still keeping a close watch on the turn out at this election. biden's approval ratings are low at
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the moment and this voted will be a t test of support, especially among black motors as he faces a re election battle with his life by challenger, donald trump. jason camper donia is los angeles bureau chief for nbc news radio and we asked him what the last slide when in south carolina means for jo bivens re election campaign is going to give it a shot in the arm. it really is gonna boost a lot of the campaign, maneuverability throughout the rest of the context here. it's going to give him some numbers that he can tout, especially being in south carolina and much more diverse population there. uh then iowa, which is much more white, much more affluent, and then the south carolina. uh uh, demographic. so he'll be able to take those numbers and use them throughout the country as the primary start taking up and taking
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a long. he's actually in los angeles this weekend, going to a few fundraisers to boost, you know, those numbers as well. so it really is a massive when for the bite in administration today. and it really is a boost for the democratic party because now that they're, they're starting to see bite in um, actually when some actual contest this will give them much more direction in the long run. that was jason kemp of donia from nbc news radio and los angeles. speaking to us earlier. it's so will we be looking at a repeat of 2020? i think us presidential elections later this year. and how would joe biden fare this time around against donald trump? dw is, janelle de milan looked at the recent highs and lows, advisor, leadership and assess is what tools the republicans might use to try to defeat him . as there's a word that appear to have dropped out of president joe biden. speech is something
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he used to say all the time. 5 nomics is just another way of saying the american dream binding on the idea that biden studied an economy thrown off balance by the pandemic. and that big on the future with a non vicious infrastructure program. but it's so for gained little traction with voters, one just released poll shows less than 40 percent of surveyed voters approve of the president's economic record and of his overall performance. and those are just some of the national issues of what some of his foreign policy choices are threatening his standing at home. he's on wavering support of israel's war against moss, and the more than 27000 palestinians killed in the campaign is hurting his image, especially among young voters and providing ammunition to his political enemies. but what donald trump will try to do is to try to create a narrative. the joe biden is out of touch and doesn't understand the complexities
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of the middle, the situation, and is therefore incapable of serving as commander in chief. and his biggest diplomatic achievement, leading international support for ukraine's defense against russia has had a wall house. republican lawmakers have blocked, efforts to get fresh funding for, keep demanding stricter controls for immigration via the u. s. southern border would have thus far projected any deal for his part bite and is hoping to use the lack of cooperation from republicans as a campaign point, saying that nothing can get done here or abroad. if folders don't vote. democrats, you will have jo by now. they're saying we have a do, nothing, congress. i tried to get everything i could out of them. send me back, but send me back with some democrats so i can get some things done. but the heart of his pitch to the american people is a reminder of the perils associated with bringing donald trump back to the white house. here, not america, not you. donald trump campaign is obsessed with the past. not the future
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is willing to sacrifice our department or what is the power? our campaign is the $1000000.00 question is whether that message will resonate. joe biden has several more months in which anything can happen to make his case to voters thus far. they haven't been easy to convince now to some of the other stories making news around the world. into a at least $46.00 people have died and more than $1100.00 homes have been destroyed and wildfires, and densely populated areas. the deadly as fires occurred in the volume parties or region. the fires are being driven by a summer heat wave and route influenced by the new weather phenomenon. northern irish lawmakers have appointed an irish nationalist 1st minister for the 1st time. michele on neil's should same party 60 united in northern ireland, which is a u. k. territory with the republic of ireland. o'neills appointment comes as
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a northern ireland assembly resumes its work after a 2 year boy, caused by the pro british democratic unionist party. police in moscow have detained thousands of people, including journalists at a rally against the russians, mobilization of men, to fight in ukraine. the protest was stage by wives of russian soldiers demanding the return of their husbands. the women had been rowing outside the kremlin for several weeks. now media has announced the death of his president. how guy and golf was 82 years old and had been in office in 2015. it was recently and now that he was receiving treatment for cancer, died at the hospital in the capital when to hook in the early hours of sunday. across in germany, tens of thousands of people have rallied against far right extremism around 150000 protested in the capital berlin alone. the mass protest against racism as in a phobia, haven't going on for weeks. after members of
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a fall right party were accused of planning mass to port haitians. a symbolic ring to protect an ice talk from far right extremism. tens of thousands of body notes gathered here to protest the growing influence of populism, inputted by the as the native fudge of any body. and it's growing numbers of supporters. we simply have to stand up for the 6 if you want democracy and it's implementation. what does, inc, we're against the f t and it's for democracy in yeah, me and we can see poland are hungry help weekly. democracies being dismantled, unconstitutional bodies restrictive. i think that's good, happened to us to solve it as kind of i'll pass young and defrauded. i demonstrations started up 2 weeks ago when it was reviewed, that members of the, if the attended
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a secret meeting to discuss the mazda partition of foreigners and some german citizens of the day of d is already very open about exclusion. so i think it's good that people here are showing that they are against exclusion. that's why i gave you all those kinds of things. so i know a demonstration like did is wonderful and absolutely necessary. but it is also important that we keep this awareness of life at all times. that would certainly help in the long run. the show of the dog has german chancellor or love, shows his deep protest in a message on next. he gloves them a strong sign for our democracy and our constitution if these popularity has taken us slighted, but it remains to many 2nd most popular political party that has this by consent among mainstream parties who fear the if he could sleep to the upcoming state elections in eastern germany,
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and that's the latest on data volume use this our up next is our digital show shift . i'm ariana evans team. i'll be back at the top of the hour with some more headlines for you from me and the entire news team in berlin's, thanks for the company. the mission started. we started to understand clearly. and what you need to do for us, ukraine was assembled. are we moving towards europe or not? the 2013, the stars afraid democracy protest in ukraine. the country response to your cries, disputes are free to ship to west have recognized the danger and the terms of being foretold on the signs with us.
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