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the, the, this is data be news live from berlin. israel's military says it has taken complete control of a strip of land linking gaza to egypt. says the move aims to prevent from us smuggling weapons into the gods. is real, has expanded his ground operation in southern guns, that is by international condemnation, over civilian casualties. also coming up valid counseling has begun in self africa and what's being called the most important election since the end of a part time. the amc fights to hold onto power and desperately seeking shelter. pakistan's core bear the brunt of an unprecedented heat wave paid worse by climate change.
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the welcome to the show obviously, been busy in berlin. israel's military says it has taken full control of the strip of land. it serves as a buffer zone between gaza and egypt. the israeli military claiming the philadelphia court or it provides a weapon smuggling root into gaza for home aust militants. but it's also a key part of a delicate piece arrangement between egypt and israel is really helicopters firing towards rafa near the southern most city and gaza, where israel's military says it is seized control of a key stretch of land. the 14 kilometer philadelphia cord or that as long served as a buffer zone between gaza and egypt. every muscle in him. in recent days aside, the forces have taken operational control over the philadelphia,
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colorado, along the border between egypt and wrestling. she met the philadelphian cardoso and as an oxygen pipe for her mazda 3, which it regularly transits width into the gospel stripe, shoot the cover to both and cover the captor, the cord, or where israel says its troops found these rocket launchers could complicate israel's relations with egypt, cairo is accused israel using the allegations of smuggling to justify legally occupying the stretch of land. this latest development is also a signal, israel's deepening offensive and southern gaza despite growing international calls for to stop israel's military chief of staff, visit a troops. and rafa assuring them they will push on one afternoon for me. come, we're here for a couple of reasons. this is the last time i asked for a guy that remains with all the test abilities molly and we want to dismantle it as
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well. they can talk about the fia is rolling system. it needs to carry out the rough operation to rescue the hostages. how mos took, and the up tober 7 terre attacks. despite condemnation from allies in 8 groups, a like a civilian casualties mount. it is rarely bombardment and broth on wednesday, head of building in this. so um neighborhood. meanwhile, the homeless run health ministry, and now the death toll and the cause of war had risen above $36000.00. the problem is that that means that the oppression has been conducted in such a way that the number of civilian casualties and the destruction of c even infrastructure and browsing and presidents and there's no end in sight. israel's national security advisor says the offensive and gaza is expected to go on
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for at least 7 more months. dw, as rebecca renters has more on how is real, seizing the philadelphia core door, could impact them more with some us and relations with egypt. say well that's right, and you just heard of the from the senior military spokesman daniel. hi gary, saying that they had indeed taken control of that border region area, known as the philadelphia carto, that they had found some twin t tunnels they say along that border area and they also found rocket launches, place very close to the border, some just 10 to 40 meters, they say from that border area i've already saying that they would do that. have moss. i tell you we're taking advantage of the proximity to the border in the knowledge that all hoped. i suppose that is ro wouldn't bomb that region because it is just so close to the egyptian border. now as you just heard there know, hi gary saying that that it had they, they said served as a homeless oxygen pipeline. and by securing this area,
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they have cut off the weapon supply that her mouth was still have potentially maintaining and able to use. now the, the, they say that the age of these really military say that they have been updating agents on the developments. and we haven't had a huge amount of reaction from, from age of yet, but certainly one source telling addiction media one senior sol, suite hearing that there are no truth in the statement about these tunnels. it's certainly going to be interesting to see how the egyptians react to the news on this border region, given the, the pace agreement that is held between the 2 countries. rebecca rivers there to south africa. now we're both are being counted in what's being called the most important parliament, 3 election since the end of apartheid at stake is the african national congress parties. 30 year absolute majority. polls indicate the support for the amc has dipped below 50 percent, which means the party might be forced to share power. results are expected within
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the next few days. a. our correspondence and hawker has been following the election and you'll have to start today. she sentenced this update as pulling stations close earlier. voting stations closed at 9 p. m here in south africa. and those who are still in the line all waiting to cost a boat from across the country. we've heard that they are still a number of voting stations with they are hundreds of people waiting to cost the votes. it will be a difficult time for many of them in some parts of the country, the temperatures have already started to drop, such as, yeah, and, and the spread we've, i've, i've had to put on this one jacket. others in the line. don't have that kind of way, the protection, some people have also been complaining about all hungry and how tired they are off to spending hours waiting in the queue. the easy stuff also have a long night ahead of them. they will have to start counting votes. this evening
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and start sending those numbers to the national results into the national results. and to will then start collecting those numbers from old $23000.00 voting stations around the country. and that means that the i c is in a race against time because they have 7 days within which to announce the final election results in the past. they've announced them within $3.00 to $4.00 days. of course, they seems to be quite a high vote to, to not this time around. and therefore we'll have to wait and see how long it will take for them to announce the results. indications off that by this weekend, we could begin to see who has won the selection correspond to diane hawk or they're in johannesburg. let's take a look now. some of the other stories making headlines around the world to the jury, and donald trump's hush money trial has completed its 1st day of deliberations without reaching a decision. the former us president is accused of concealing payments, made to an adult film actress shortly before the 2016 presidential elections. if
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found guilty, trump could face up to 4 years in prison. belgium police have searched the residents and offices of a european parliament. employee, prosecutor say the employee played a significant role in a russian influence operation and the suspect to, to a paid sitting members of the european parliament to spread pro criminal and propaganda. strong winds have blown an american airlines plane from its position parked on the tarmac at a texas airport. the plane was unoccupied at the time. severe storms in the region of killed and injured dozens, as well as causing widespread power outages. a powerful psych loan is killed at least 65 people in bangladesh in india cycle in ramallah, which made land fall on sunday, moved inland, causing floods and triggering land 5, almost a 1000000 people have been evacuated, and thousands of homes have been destroy the indians. capital delhi has reported an
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all time high temperature of 52.3 degrees celsius. that's more than $126.00 degrees fahrenheit. neighboring pakistan, temperatures have also exceeded $52.00 degrees and recent days. authorities there have urged people to stay in doors, hydrates and avoid unnecessary travel. as the number of heat stroke cases klein, a team of international scientists, a dangerous heat waves like the one in south asia, are becoming more likely due to human driven climate change. the air in hot ones, hot stifling, she lives in what is one of the hottest places on the planet right now? then preachers here in the southern since brogans have sort of 52 degrees spits no follow, and no proper shelter. she's exposed to dangerous levels of heat, telling me that i have to sit in the she's, there is no fan and i have to sit in my hot in the heat. the sun is scorching up
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because the heat is eating away at us. but where can i go get into that? they have to physically run to the cuts. in fact, it's done around 40 percent of the population lives below the poverty line. so despite the punishing heat, many people have gone just stay at home. the color we have to work in the way that we don't have a choice of after left, we have to work and feed out children and everything, or whether it's hot or cold or what about the focus on folding temperatures come after the country for breakfast, april since 1961, experts attribute these extreme, but that it brings the human meet to try me change the 2022 flats and focused on so one part of the country felt most under water. and because millions and economic losses, investment in the deposition mechanisms, hotel focused on deal with a fix of time, it change much better the government to park us back. they're trying their best to
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ensure that predictability is key, where they can prevent massive loss of life from the, the, the, the early warning systems. and they asked us to support them. but again, if you see the impact of the time of crisis on communities, it's very clear that something ought to be done find the fee. it duct ition has its limits, but box is kind of responsible for less than one percent of greenhouse gas emissions . and unless the global greenhouse gas emissions are not reduced, people in countries like focused on, we've continued to peer the greater burden. a japanese and south korean officials say north korea has fired a barrage of ballistic missiles toward its eastern waters. south korea said it detected around 10 suspected short range, ballistic missiles fired from an area near the capital beyond. yang. news comes one day after south korea accuse the north of sending hundreds of balloons filled with
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trash and suspected excrement over the border south. calling it a low class start. hundreds of these balloons arrived in south korea overnight and are scattered across the country, the gary trash and what the army said, look like fish. he's sent across the border by north korea. it has left locals and so worried he does okay. in terms would have to deal with this whole. it was so creepy and scary that the balloon must have full. and then because north korea designate a specific target worthy, i mean everyone was scared at that moment. i wonder what would have happened if there was some just rubbish sheet. and so even viruses or chemicals, they can put the title continued, and i thought war could break out right away because there's
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a little strongly that's how i felt if the situation were since that would be war. since security don't know how far north korea will go, i was very anxious. they think they put on the 4th. north korea has said that the balloons were in retaliation to these inflatables, which were sent by south korean activists. they contained what north korean authorities called propaganda leaflets alongside us be sticks with gape up content . south korea has called this latest act, dangerous. it has deployed its military to inspect and collect these bags of field from across the country. a bit of sports news. now, buyer munich have appointed vincent company as their new coach. following a months long search several top candidates have rejected the german club. the 38 year old company has signed a 3 year contract. that's despite his team. burnley. having just been relegated out
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of the english premier league or the buyer and see potential and the former belgian international. he also speaks german because he play for hubbard. company replaces thomas torkel there by an end of the season without a trophy. for the 1st time since 2012 and finally an iceland to new volcanic fisher has opened up in the countries southwest. the kilometer long crack in the earth begins viewing level on wednesday. it's the 8th, a ruptured in the region in the past 3 years. the area is mostly unpopulated, but the lava has forced the evacuation of the famous blue lagoon spa as well as the nearby fishing town of greens off. if you're watching the news. here's a reminder of her top story of israel's military says it has taken complete control of the strip of land separating causes of from egypt. move comes after israel launch deadly strikes on the neighboring city of papa. despite a global outcry for increasing numbers of civilian deaths. all right,
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