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the, the dw use live and from berlin tonight, remembering the heroes of the day, leaders of the united states, germany and france, marked the 80th anniversary of the landings which liberated western europe from nazi tyranny. they honored surviving veterans today, and they promised ukrainian president of the landscape that support for his country and it's more against russia will not wait. also coming up tonight does is are killed in his really air strikes on central gaza, the attack of a un run school. israel says the targeted a home aust compound that was inside and more than
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a 100 dad and an attack on the village in sudan, latest killing. so in a long running conflict between the army and parent military, the i bri, gone to our viewers watching on tv as in the united states into all of you around the world. welcome leaders of the 2nd world war allies came together today and northern france to mark the 80th anniversary of the day. the biggest seaborne invasion in history would eventually help liberate western europe from nazi tyranny . the leaders today honored surviving veterans. and they, we called the huge cost in human lives, of the normandy landings. ukrainian president for them is zalinski. he was also there and he received assurance from the western leaders that their support would not. we can educate in battles it's russian invaders the onto the deck,
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off the ship veterans, the largest seaborne invasion history, returned to the sands of omaha beach to commemorate and reflect on that momentous day. 80 years ago, when they stormed out of landing craft or parachute it out of transport planes to turn the tide of history. while the guests of honor made it through the battle and went on to live remarkably long lives, many of their comrades in arms were killed on the beach by hitler's army. show grow, you know, to as we, that's a lift to chrome age. so now we're ready to know what the is condemned at the going down the sun and in the morning we will remember them. we will remember that
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a group of us veterans received francis highest order of merit. the legion of honor from french president emmanuel. i'm a chrome for their bravery. here you came to join your thoughts. it was all own soldiers and to make friends a free nation. and you all back here today at home. if i may not home announced after the ceremony, the friends were delivered mirage fighter jets to crane and train pilots to fly them in cranium, president followed him. is a lensky joins the other leaders gathered on the beach and thrilled at least one admirer. to you as president joe biden connect the deliberation of europe in the 1940s to
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the war and ukraine, urging nato to take a lesson from the allied cooperation. but defeated nazi germany, force congress, the allied forces of the day did their duty. now the question for us is, in our, our trial, well, we do ours. we're living at a time when democracy in more risk across the world. then they point, since the end of world war 2, essentially beaches were storm in 1944. now we have to ask ourselves what we stand against charity, against gable guys, crushing brutality they are. and 1st the number of world war 2 veterans is dwindling. but their contribution to defeating fascism will forever be remembered by history. i spoke with daniel tubman, he's a professor of modern history at queen mary university in london,
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i asked him what lessons we can learn from d. j. about the challenges that we face today. a good question. i mean, i always think of this as being uh, unemployment is about an international bustle um wireless foot by an alliance uh a line. so i'd have to come to get them. and suppose the differences of opinion differences are really preventative. is it projects an audiology in order to achieve something that was a quick fix? so, so you have is a powerful lesson method of thinking about how we come from focus. and if you, when you look at the pictures of the images of the commemoration of the day that the average age of those attending, i mean they were advanced. they looked to be what the high seventies might be. most of them, most of the veterans were about, around a 100 years old, is what more to is. it lost its ability to captivate the imagination of, of younger generations. i mean, has too much time past the thing about the post,
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it does get further away. and i think fundamentally by complex is one of the possibilities and ethics and uh, in my experience, young people to day of is motivated by the big ideas as being able to happen. and of course, as we get further away from the events and time on public image can face, but the latest survey results. but i've seen some been along the way that you suggest that actually is still quite a high percentage of people recognizing what the tables knowing something about these membranes, this 80 of anniversary incomes just days before hundreds of millions of europeans are going to vote in the elections, they're going to choose a new european union parliament. i mean, the polls are predicting a wave of support for the far right to the likes of which europe has not seen a decades. do you think that those who sacrificed their lives at omaha beach do you
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think they're turning in their grades? now? i think i'd be very careful of bands the presuming the contemporary political asked you to people who served during the 2nd level. and it's important. remember that lots of those of american soldiers, one of them has come for conceiving translations like this. and i think the key thing is that they were fighting for democracy that was a strongly shed by the sense of something that is combining people of time. and the point about these elections is avail. democratic is an enormous democratic more. mm hm. now people may or may not like she's standing in those elections or the rest choose was for thing because the point about democracy, the people that choice. there was a story today about a 102 year old world war 2 veteran from the us who died on his way to attend that the day ceremony in france. it made some of his think what happens when the
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generation that that bore witness to the horrors of what were to is no longer a monk. it's, you know, my grandfather was a veteran. a board were to be that generation is, is quickly fading away. yes, mind too. um i mean i think that is uh what we see historically is the key difference between um uh, not so much the pulsing evictions generation but obviously the pos individuals. and so i think we still got some time in which of these anniversaries and still retain the pallets they have to be home to pick the much nation. so well that as 2 people life you met veterans who are the defendants. and then that's something that's uh, the pasto seems very close. the point where you really see a change. we've gone through that from the the festival now is when you get to the point where it's 2 generations on. so there's no, there's none of that connection in the mail about people come as it comes. ready
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for historical events and, and ultimately i think it's not necessarily a bad thing if we get to the point where i have a made note of thinking about buying conflicts. as much as we do now is do you guys decide to go and we'd be thinking about some, oh, what about the, the comparisons that we, we tend to make west pen western leaders. they've accused russian president vladimir putin of being a modern day figure. similar to what at all hitler was in the 2nd board more is that a fair comparison, as i think is a historian idle. ready ways be wavy about making simplicity comparisons. i think it's a think, you know, to both. you know, i haven't seen any evidence. so on any of those western countries have an active method to exclude or dismay specific unions contributions and to see wants. a
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gentleman for this city been a place for precision, but in the context of the fund is not appropriate to invite the present russia to participate in these one ration. and to the extent us, uh, you know, whose actions have been capitalized by, by question and documents on ask before we run out of time, when you look at the course of human history, war and conflict, they appear to be the norm. a piece seems to be the exception and in many cases, the past decades had been exceptionally peaceful. do you think our moment in history will go down is just that as an exception. i mean, or, and we experienced an anomaly in the long span of human history. or uh, what we have, i mean i, i points out the thoughts, does it take you to,
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if you live in most wisdom, you know, lots of other people, recent decades haven't been capitalized, but these, uh, uh, it seems unlikely. the bought page apiece is going to continue in the same. ready um, i'd also say you know that one of the things that you produce that you, measles takes place for me is the power of human resilience soon as possible. so it might be pessimistic about a, it's in the future but of options to documents. well. and as we, as we say many times, those who forget history are condemned to repeat it. so it's good that people like you were teaching us history. professor daniel target, we appreciate your time and your analysis on this historic day. thank you. thank you. well, from past to present conflicts in god's that at least 37 people have been killed and then is really air strikes in the united nations school in the territory. the u . end of the european union have condemned the attack. they are calling for an
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independent inquiry. these really military says that carried out a precise strike targeting hamas, and islamic jihad fighters involved in the october 7th attacks around 6000 palestinians from all navy goza, with sheltering in this form, a school and rough facility in new the rot, when it was targeted by and is really strikes this why, what have we done for them to bomb us? we fled from place to place, no unrest, school of safe with no 10 to safety. and there is no safe place when have you and had you might have seen the 3 lift up to the sounds of broken remains. of people was scheduled a be there, a gas kind of sick student children died screaming and the street was a blood vault. my nephew was killed trip the bodies of the victims killed in the attack. i lined up outside the l. x. the hospital
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family members say the final good byes, the full, the funeral. pres, a said israel is defending its decision to strike the school. they say they were targeting members of how mouse and islamic jihad, who inside we assess that 20 to 30 terrace. what in the compound, at the time of the strike, we targeted with precision strikes on the specific classrooms on the specific classrooms. what we know, of course, we know that the terrorists were what they were doing, and inside of you and school they were hiding. the compound was useful staging attacks and as a full what operating base the united nations has condemned. the attack on that
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shelter and gaza and acute israel of breaking international humanitarian law. well, i spoke with jonathan fowler, he's a spokesperson for unreal. that's the human agency that supports published any refugees. and i asked him, is there anything his agency can do to make sure that his last finders do not use their premises? basically, you know, un stuff products it is an operation does have to be protected at all times that, that, that, that's the end of the story. i mean, if there are any issues with a used by anybody military use by anybody in the, in this war then we, we, we rise along the course of the primary thing is we haven't, we told him about the shelter, which was sheltering. 6000 displaced people when it was heads and i really think that that's what we need to focus on right now. so the issue proportionality, i'm in the military and laura's is, is also in streams significant. some civilians over and over paying the price and
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with the lives. ready in this war and gaza on our own stuff we, we've lost 192 of us now they've been killed in this war. and this is a number without prices. and i'm in the history of the, of much nations. so really think that's what we need to think about is about the fact that civilian casualties and i just happening over and over and over in this war, including places of safety under the united nations fine arts high school system basically pivoted from being in place of education to a place of shelters for, for this place, people when this war broke out on our facilities and her warehouses. and so one of those have been used to, to provide some kind of safety to people as office to lift these arrival wells were not able to get enough age into the goal was a strip and we have repeatedly colds out of breaches of the scientists is you insights by both sides in, in this war and we will continue to do so. that was jonathan. it's alex speaking
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with me earlier. here's a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world and exit polls projects the far right freedom party will make significant gains in the netherlands elections for the european parliament. but the poll also suggests a center left alliance will win. most of the $31.00 seats being contested, results for elections across the european union will be announced on sunday nights . donald trump's former top aid steve bannon has been ordered to report to prison by the 1st of july in the survey 4 month sentence for being in contempt to congress . and defied a subpoena a summons from the committee investigating the january 6th attack on the us capital . a boeing star line or capsule, caring to nasa astronaut has done with the international space station spaceship overcame some technical hiccups but managed to dock on it. the 2nd attempt, this marks a major milestone for star liners. first
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a pilot. it it test flight as it competes with space x to ferry astronauts to and from the space station for more than a 100 people, including women and children, have been killed in an attack on a village in sudan, local officials and active as are blaming the rapids support forces, that's the paramilitary group. fighting the cities army. they say that there were 2 ways of attacks on a village in jersey or a state. the conflict has killed some 15000 people. so i asked the sudan analysts elvish, your interest, whether the results claim that they were acting in self defense. whether or not that claim is credible well, dollars that has said a tweet that seized for vehicles custody the calls. however, there is no proof. however, what we have see is video evidence of the iris at fight c o, around the shooting to begins, and it's not possible they were defending themselves as they invaded in december
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2023. they were the aggressive initial reports this morning has confirmed that they have attacked again in the village. we're just yesterday, over a 100 people have been killed 29 of those have be conserved with they made. currently right now, the iris has had the markets and have sets of check points around the village and within the village, however, reports from survivors has stated how the recess used, heavy machinery, heavy heavy weaponry to essentially shred the bodies of the certificates within the village. i know that they have been cost to in this, in some type of diplomatic way. what is blocking mediation efforts here? or? well, recently are assessing software is supposed to go to get the full, the 3rd round of talks. however, it says that stuff has said that it will not participate within the job the 2,
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even though us and this is a trying their best to get them back into the negotiating table. however, it's clear why they want the recess of not being bt their obligations. under the those obligations include not tommy civilians. and i think very important infrastructure is we haven't seen that or rather the city these people haven't seen that being fulfilled. furthermore, it's, it's understandable why they would not want to go into negotiations as it seems to are assessed as a by face extra dollars that's using these negotiations like it's less time. however, it's right. time still with the weapons that they hold and using that intended with negotiations to fade cities. townsend villages, just as we see yesterday. okay. what about the role of, of power is outside of sudan. do you think foreign governments, are they failing? the sudanese right now split, certainly many has cooled this
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a football symbol. however, this isn't a node was one that is so taking time on the effect of all governments around sooner or later. we're going to a country with the wills highest, the trinity displacement crisis. and displacement crisis as well, wouldn't be surprised or should be taken as a surprise that there will be an increase in migration. however, the u is also got sold to you for helping fund these new dishes through the custom process in the 1st place. though the all sanctions in place, those sanctions have owned the homes of the state. constituents of the army with incidence rather than the power of industry for the aggressive of directly support forces. though today, interestingly enough, the us government has released 7 sections against 7 u. i e entities that have a role with the rapid support forces and a hand in this current flow rate. so then let's take it a bit back to you,
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a happy provide a way to the rapid support forces. however, some specific nissan forces have been making inroads with russia and iran. the west has had a chance to to sit down to co tell directed support forces. however, it's lost, it's trans. no. and this is because such was not getting support it needed from the west. now south seas russian weaponry and the radian drums. so to try and go for a told me they treat victory rather than to sit down and negotiate on the table. however, the reason why this is happening now is because it's a very important tactical and strategic advantage, especially as we enter the rainy season. and so them to a lot of the terrain will end up becoming very muddy. the rapid support forces will become support for some they won't be much will be that see happening with
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a lot of money. so what's happening is the record simple forces are trying to hold on or claim as much land and territory as possible before the rainy season. takes in so they can show that they have taken control of those. i say what we're seeing here right now, and i just need to improve the noise is happening over the country. and just today it's being reported. another mexico has happened to older mind with over 15 dead that not including the over 1200 people have died in of sasha. since the trouble has been done just speaks ago, let me just ask mean, since you say that the us had headed strands and has lost his chance now, and is this the a conflict where you see the russians and the chinese being able to take advantage of the situation, are they going to be the, the foreigners who, when in this conflict?
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well, essentially the reason as well yesterday, um, a few, this is obviously, these governments have went over to russia as part of a conference. and from day they sign used to cement the deal for a russian maple based on the red sea, which the russians have wanted since 2017. however, the important question that this one, 0 rather the city these government wants is who can feed my people and the who can give us weapons. she gave us a totally between victory. and this is what, but now even though ukraine has a help with the cities, i mean, it's very interesting to a policy to see russia you correctly wrong being along the side of side in this very interesting but dangerous typical. um, well, so then analyst advice in your interest, mr. agents. we appreciate your time in your insights to night. thank you. thank. this was all right, isn't indonesia are excited about
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a new weapon in the fight against the thing. a fever, that's a disease that spread by mosquitoes that can be fatal. they are breeding insects which carry it back tyria that makes them unable to spread the disease. but now a new problem is emerging skepticism driven by this information on social media. the w's ferdinand hima won reports from central job id 3 and e. 3 singles. keep those special ones. this lot of a will become more, but she almost keep those they cannot spread, then gave you for. and she'll to police boost which do her 8 year old son got sick with think a few months ago for 3 i need is kid to stop. that's happening to her older son. yes, i am. wow, piano now. yeah, i want the mosquitoes around my house to be non thing viral. at 1st i was annoyed, of course, because they were more mosquitoes can go by and,
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but in the long run for the sake of health it's okay. yep. i don't know. yeah. because they have, i'm a boy you that by these officials are distributing 7000000 most people ex, delivered on bits of cloth, in this plastic bags completed with the pallets of food. they deliver every 2 weeks to 11000 houses. that's less than a quarter of the city, but the need is real indonesian has to be those 3 did 3 times as many day decreases in the 1st 5 months of this year as the same period last year. this year, 3 people died here in tomorrow. and $180.00 more become over that. most of them children, doctors here say they think they can see the results of the somewhere around well, but you almost get the program. now the time you have, i'm looking for somebody that may have a huge impact on reducing dangly fever. patients from some
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a rank city mostly come to the hospital with mild, moderate den, get fever. a patients from other cities come with severe conditions and symptom of ally and it looked at them around that time. yeah. but despite the fact that this program has proven successful, and so for arias, some people are still skeptical about the solution in the neighborhood. and some are wrong, have projected this must get the program. this why this theme are talking to locals here. the hope to count their misinformation spread on social media. there is just the most get the scheme is the government trying to spread. thank you. or that the most of the, those give people the 2nd disease collaborative thing off though, there were many cases of thing, a fever and the most kiddos became more numerous, but i became afraid i was afraid that the mosquitoes would carry the thing. virus people here in to see the fuel card that will tell them otherwise. this is where
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the 1st will buy to your program, back in 2016 to please. the number of cases is found by 77 percent. this is also home to the low, but you must get though hatching station is lebron 3 at guy jemma university can produce his millions of most people. x for delivery across indonesia. but scientists here know their work. we only succeed when people are on board. after a short break, i'll be back to take you through the day. stick around. we'll be right back. the
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