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the the, this is dw news live from berlin. israel's army says it killed the tooth senior hum us members and a strike on rough. be him, us run health, a ministry and gaza says the attack had a camp for displaced palestinians, killing thousands of civilians. also coming up to the united nations cause rescue efforts in pop one who gimme a race against time after a landslide and a remote part of the country within 670 people are feared and cycled under a mob. batteries bond would dash to almost a 1000000 people have been evacuated for the 1st severe storm of the season. the
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and david levitz welcome to the program. the homeless run, health ministry, and gaza says at least $35.00 people have been killed and dozens more injured. and then is rarely ever strike on rafa. it says the strike had an area where thousands of displaced civilians are sheltering. israel confirmed its military did carry out an attack on rafa, saying it killed 2 homeless commanders. the homes of displaced the gods and the birds to the ground. and he's really striking in the southern city of rossa. he's rails, army maintains it was targeting a how much compound a news, precise weapons against legitimate targets. however,
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to these rail, so easy to use, reviewing the incidence a mouse is called dates as seen as the mexico. i got the problem and we were safely sitting at the door of the house. i left them and suddenly we heard the sound of them aside. we ran and found the street covered in smoke when he couldn't see anything wrong. when we checked over the boat, wondering if he found the girl and the young man who had been cut into pieces, okay. the fine arts, the dogs is how much run the health ministry said dozens of dead. the international red cross also confirmed about hospitals was seeing an influx of wounded people the value on sunday. average simons, my mounting tele v. oh. well, sending people breathing down into bomb shelters until the danger passed the salvo,
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a rug keeps fire from java like dead 3 outside of a school today. so mazda service, and garza fired a truck, it's, it's centrally israel from raphael, sending millions of these rallies to bump since this come us launched this rockets from near to mosques in russell from us has been attacking israel from raphael. and some us has been holding, you know, the only thing all a hostage is in rough or i'm a spokes person said the by raj was a response to high civilian debts at the hands of these railey miller tre. earlier i spoke to a journalist, bullied slide dean and tell him v if i asked him what we know so far about israel stripe and rough. uh yes, uh i just had a quick conversation with the person that i got close to where all these things happened. brantley upset why these radiant floor stuff to the area of the so gone,
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which is that the width to say the rock of province, an area that the student reach get and the for the 2 of them are senior officials were killed. and that's it, that they were the target that attacked the grizzly. the people that were built along with them or their family members and other family members that are taking a shelter in that. the area that we've seen a lot of choir coming from is that it would be as well and 40 do my sports. you said that uh it could be actually uh that uh, the area also has some rockets because a couple of weeks ago i'm us very progress from the toward is righty cities and the is what he's saying when they don't know where the rockets are. exactly. they might even all other areas and how much has called as well, the way to strike
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a massacre. that's their words. what are, is really officials and others saying about it? yes, we'll uh, until now we have only an official statement from these really military saying that the, the are aware of the, the casual do the word cause like the, you know, not in bold people that were actually killed or wounded others all to the striking. they are now investigating get the incident, we haven't heard any is where you be. so like any politicians saying anything about it least not worse. and so now we take it from the military. okay, so israel saying that this was a targeted attack on how much is it clear whether this was a retaliation for that earlier rocket attack by him us on israel as well. other thing getting worse this way? uh, i mean the, the, uh, the rock of the wood fire from, uh, drop off today. uh, they were expected by the is ready to use in general because they know that the,
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the, uh, that'd be the best interrupt. uh mostly use their uh bronx, in the on the lift in the robin the less this totaled a must have an issue. the record launch is that the is run display of the military . we have them. they might be use of by mos in order to say, here we go 18 months to this war started and we still have the capability to reach still be and let's, let's talk a little bit about that capability by lead. those rockets fired earlier from gaza on to israel. this is the 1st time that this has happened since january as well. of course the saying that this war is aimed at stopping him, us from being capable of launching such an attack. what do we know about how much those capabilities at this point? well, this pointed, these ratings is to me that i'm also has actually a large number for office left, including long range rock, good stuff in the rough uh, wanting to some reports a couple of months ago that uh,
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talked about that a month is drafted g foldable within you, that is where we'll actually interrupt at some point that's, that's why they have that kept a large number of rockets that in that province. so and they are able from now to even reach it. so it will be that we've seen today. and the only expected that they will be doing it was so in the coming get days and weeks as well. that again, this directed you to say that the even after all the time we are still here. this work is not working. you the other thing and that's 8 months the ends of us were bullied sliding and telling me thank you so much for being with us. as the un is calling efforts to rescue survivors of a landslide and pop with new guinea, a race against time within 670 people are believed to have been killed when the landslide flattened the village and the countries north.
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funeral processions have started in the remote village of young bali, in the highlands of popular new guinea. hundreds are believed to still be buried under the mud after a mass of land slide struck the region on friday. with some boulders as big as shipping containers hitting homes, it happened at night when many were fast asleep. the main road leading to the village is now blocked timeframe relief efforts, villagers, some of them and bare feet, use shovels, axes, and other makes use of tools to search for loved ones. this, i remember this one that's a funny bird. we have always has bosses bills, hotels, yes, houses. motor about 50 uh, stalls. all those process all going all ready at the moment. this one is
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now asking the national government to relocate them to a different area because these are the iris the land slide hit, several villages in angle province, some 600 kilometers north west of the capital port moresby continued hazards such as falling rocks and shifting ground are also threatening rescue efforts and more nearby evacuations have been ordered because of the land still sliding the, the soil, the width of pressure on which neighboring communities i built is also pushing the ground. and that is also leading to cracks and extreme risk of danger. for the other houses at all, but that not initially be damaged by the way. he says,
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tribal warfare is also rife in the region, raising safety concerns for those unable to leave, as well as rescue teams trying to reach the area for now, emergency responders are moving survivors to stay for ground on the south. pacific island most are being relocated to a relative's homes in neighboring villages. here's a look at some more headlines. at least 15 people have died and storms and tornadoes in the united states. oklahoma, arkansas and texas are the worst hits governor greg. abbot of texas said that more than a 3rd of counties in his state had declared the disaster. france says the state of emergency it imposed in new caledonia will end on tuesday. the french overseas territory has been beset by violent protests over new voting reforms. 7 people were killed and the unrest, france says it's sending hundreds of zoned as security reinforcements
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and, and my new on my call is here in berlin for the 1st state visit by a french president in 24 years. franco, german relations had been strained in recent years, especially as europe faces challenges like the war and ukraine and trade relations with china. a moment of joy insured entering times for democracies. the french president kicked off his state visit to germany by attending festivities, commemorating the 75th anniversary of the german constitution. he seized the opportunity to highlight the importance of democracy, opponent goodness, that was the problem we have today so that all the democracy force become accustomed to democracy. and we have forgotten that that is very often a fight and we let the nationalists and often the enemies hook democracy take all the dividends of democracy and criticize extension. you don't do that, the more costly for all these reasons. it's important to go out and hold and say,
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you're repeating election for the party. we support for the german president microns participation in the events sent to key a message we have on demands that we want to celebrate democracy together. and i believe it is also approve of the depths of franco german friendship funds that mr . and mrs. macro here with us to commemorate any adverse or we also john and constitution that you really on the founding of the federal republic of germany, in the 75 years a go on this i public from and zip the job. and while the 1st day of my comments visit was full of images of unity building and paras still disagree on some crucial issues. the most notably of a how to support ukraine, both country support as deliveries. but germany would like to see paris step up its financial support. the 1st part of my prostate visit didn't focus on complicated political issues. about controversial issues are on the agenda and set to take the
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spotlight when the joint government cabinets meet on tuesday. hundreds of thousands of people in bangladesh or without power cycle and remo batters the country, the government evacuated more than $800000.00 people from vulnerable coastal areas before the storm. midland, fall, the heavy rains and go. stevens launch the cost of the areas of bung about these hundreds of thousands of people, select the homes for safe shelters. as cycling remodeled landed on the country's southern goals. from my house seats in a dilapidated condition. so i didn't take any risks and i came here with my family . grandma is the 1st psych loan in the bill. thing was
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a head of the ceo's monsoon season. a lot this, your thought of these have raise the vet that are allowed to its highest level and said all the possible measures have been taken to minimize the damage of this or the little drum. just one minute trick personnel alongside the fire service just was a ready to face the disasters, especially in the healing areas where there was a possibility of landlines. our millet tray, with all kinds of equipment, is ready to face the cycling airport. we have used the lessons of the past to make all kinds of preparations to face psych klemmer. now back to the actual, most of the hit the bundle of d. c. costs lane is often had but deadly tropical psych loans formed in the bill. thing on changing climate buttons have made them more than $1010.00 majors to fit the for net sort of disaster have become more agend up
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