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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin. russian launches its biggest attack on ukrainian cities in months. hypersonic missiles target the children's hospital and keep all authority say at least 20 people are dead and dozens injured across the country. also coming up celebrations and friends says the left wing alliance defeats the 4 rights in parliament elementary elections. the surprising victory by the new popular front pushes president mccullin's centrists in just a 2nd place. it leaves no party with a clear majority. plus the philippines and japan, son, it depends times to, kelter chinese sort of this deal will allow japanese soldiers on to the philippine
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soil for the 1st time since the 2nd world war and indian prime minister never under moody heads to russia for his 1st visit. there in 5 years, he's expected to call for the release of indians politically lowered to flight and the war against ukraine. we have an exclusive report on their plan, the hello, i'm terry martin wellness program. we'd begin with breaking news from ukraine, where russia has lost a major daytime air result killing at least 20 people and injuring dozens. presidents the landscape says 40 missiles targeted cities across the nation were now hoping to look at live images. there they are from outside the children's hospital in the capital key,
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which has been damaged in the strikes rest. yours are now searching for people trapped under the trouble we can see under the rubble, we can see them there. the city's mayor says it's one of the worst attack since rushes full scale invasion of you pray. well, let's cross straight over to our correspondent nick connelly who is in keep nick, what else do we know about these strikes? so currently, thirty's here to king of 8 casualties. all those, all those numbers set to rise. that's 6 vacation here. more than 20 injured, pretty extraordinary pictures of huge numbers of people civilians, as well as professionals trying to go through the rubble of the children's hospital with an energy instructor attacked residential buildings, industrial sites. this was a pretty big, it was mid morning here in cuba. and normally this is placing ukraine that is best protected, and suddenly you have bang off the pay off the bank. lots of those interceptors
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even here in downtown. why am now and it really cool people of god who in the last few months had got used to a bit of a more stable stress at least hearing key of and a reminder that nowhere really in this country is police say, what is this a tech tell us about the state of ukraine's air defenses. nick, i think, tells us 2 things. on the one hand, it is an indication of the strength and success of these western supply defense systems that ukraine has, that russia is resulting to few of the bigger tax. basically, the tactics that it use, the beginning of it was sending in a few ballistic missiles what, what was the crank and shoot them all down? so what it has to do is send lots of different things in, at the same time, drones christmas cells, ballistic missile. it's a try and overwhelmed system. lots of these missiles are also, and very unusual kind of it could be trajectory. so they look like they're attacking once it in that they swear and move towards key if for instance. so trying to keep the system here called sleep on the strain of the fact that ukraine
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has to shoot down. these cut themselves over the downtown, over its capital, is also a sign of weakness that ukraine doesn't have enough systems to shoot down these resolved somewhere out of the countryside before they get to kia. and we've seen that a lot of the damage done today has been from fulton, deb rates. it's not just the question of me, solves detecting and storing building but also the deputy then fully and customize what impact are these attacks having on the monroe of the people in ukraine? nick will certainly it is, you know, something that fits everyone's pulse racing. you know, people having the coffees in the coffee shop to downtown, to have a normal what date morning. and then suddenly this, you can't realistically go down to salt every time. sometimes you'll have 7 hours a day on air rated lots of people to go about their lives. i think the interesting thing is that it seems to show people, ukrainians who spend time outside the country who maybe fled at the beginning of this one and come back and haven't been here for the whole time facing to react
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most nervously to this shop. the most will say lots of family plans, this is a country of divided families with lots of women and children are in europe and the father's a grandfather's, the families hoping to see that grandkids of the summer for the holidays. and you hear stories of people counseling districts saying icon recently bring my child out of safety from gemini, say to ukraine, because this risk is just not something you could avoid anyway. nick, thank you very much. that was our correspondent, nick connelly in the ukrainian capital key of the delta fran cents left. this there had been rejoicing after a hastily assembled a line scored is surprised when in the country and in the 2nd and final round of parliamentary elections. the new popular fraud succeeded in its goal of preventing the far right from getting power with the national riley forced into 3rd place. despite the expectations that would repeat its 1st round when present demand. while my concept center, as coalition came 2nd,
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but with no group gaining an absolute majority, france could potentially face years of political instability. a surprise results in from the 2nd round. did you see to facade right? much with joins celebrations in paris. the full week old, new popular from columbus and of left wing policies, wings the most seats, the festival you move to move. we are so immensely relieved where you, you see you see tonight we are allowed something that we had started to doubt that go through the initial balance due date and that saves you on a deal. the love for our country, you know, to be the left wing alliance,
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rising to the top has prompted french prime minister gabriella tongue to announce his resignation of the president and manuel mccall centrist alliance ranked 2nd in the polls. it says, well tonight the political policy i have represented during this campaign has 3 times more in peace and we were predicted last week to man. but we do not have a majority in order to on our republican valley, gave us the cuttings from tomorrow morning. i will submit my resignation to the president of the republic. i'm at all my dentist. you because you don't deny it for beach but the election dealt the biggest close to month even depends fall right policy despite finishing fed as opposed to us, remain hopeful. come of these are covered, we are already starting to work with other be true ordered and right wing forties to get ready for further. and a lot of challenges will have municipal elections and probably legislative
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elections again in a year or other of domestic victory. would it be r, as in 2027 people though francis less lena. lions has kept the far right house. the country faces the hung parliament divided into 3 opposing groups, which could mean use of political deadlock. and according to frances constitution, new elections cannot be held for you or correspondence, tony public is in paris. so i asked her what this result now means for marine le pen and her party, the national rally, as it did not win the election. i was impressed with my crawl of things are certainly not looking very good. who's sent us alliance. all sambas now be the better than expected. they picked up about a 168 seats though that's still a far cry from the 250 seats the previously controlled. i'm now we could likely, um, you don't see a new problem in the stove comes from a political cam different from my calls. i'm exposed to your kind of see that that
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is likely to, you know, for the diminish, oppressive macross. already we can apply to, to inability to shape policy. and in terms of whether his gambling calling this, these selections have paid off. what we don't really know why he called these elections and the 1st place. but one theory is that he wanted the fall right measured, ready to be in office full of 5 minutes, about a done by the allowed to be to, to, to be the next 5 minutes. so, so that, that to bear the parties incompetency. it could take off the sheen of the party before presidential elections in 2027. where the far right the, the money in the pain has said she wants to run again for the presidency. but it's not exactly clear with the gamble paid off since marina been has ended up increasing whole bodies, popularity and not with you assuming the burdens of office. what about the left wing alliance, the new popular front that came in 1st in this election. it's a very mixed alliance. what to expect from the
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that's to it's a mixer lines. it's also very new or lines to set up. and you know, just, just a weeks ago it was used to be companies together with these full parties who put aside the differences and came together when mccall call the snap elections. and this alliance includes, you know, monitored parties like the 2nd to send to live social is spotty, but also a hard lift. a party called the front on both party whose leaders on look middle shall, is a very kind of divisive and folder. i think the guy is a real file brand and many voters have a lot of reservations about him. in terms of agenda. now, the new popular front is pro european. they're very supportive of ukraine when it comes to, you know, fighting the russian invasion, but the diverge quite a bit with macros. central spot to you when it comes to economic policy. they have problems to kind of undo some of my calls, economic reforms, particularly, you know, pensions, reforms, but also immigration reforms. they want to raise minimum wages. they want to impose
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a, you know, gaps on basic goods. but it will be, instead of unclear how their program we'd be funded, given cronsa is kind of ballooning a financial deficit. now the, the far right maureen depends, national riley, they won the 1st round of voting but failed to take power. but they're not going away. sonia, they're sounding very confident about their future, what to expect from them next? that's right. i mean, i think the look at this as, you know, laying the groundwork so as a marine up and put it in a full for the future victory. she's certainly hoping to run the game in the next presidential elections in pretty, pretty uh, in 2027. but i think what this result also shows is that many french people, the remainder, was through the fire rights ideas. many probably also afraid of the unrest and violence that could have followed if they came to by what we saw a very poor, the rising campaign here with the french media reporting, you know,
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a spike and hit speech and races, incidents that are experts who express real concerns that a surgeons will to support for the far right, made some people you know, comfortable, openly using races, some beautiful big language in public life. and i think this result showed that a lot of people would really put off with that. sonya, thank you very much. shar correspondence, sonya, public, other interests. now let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines today. ceasefire talks for guys are expected to continue this week more than 9 months since the war there began from us which carried out the october. some terrorist attacks appears to have dropped its demand, that is real promise to end the war. israel's prime minister says military pressure has pushed him off to enter till aircraft. baker, boeing has agreed to plead guilty to a criminal fraud. conspiracy charge deal relates to a us department of justice investigation linked to to $737.00 max crashes in
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indonesia. and if you up here that killed 346 passengers in 201819 the plea deal means boeing will avoid the criminal trial. a gary and prime minister victor arbosso's pay the surprised trip to china after visiting ukraine and russia . he says he's only ukraine peace mission after his country took over the rotating european union and presidency. but some view officials say, or bond has no mandate to speak for the blog or bonsa, is he will head to washington next, or cbs. yes. japan and the philippines have signed a key defense packed, allowing the deployment of troops on each other soil. 80 years after the philippines was liberated from a brutal japanese occupation, the 2 sides have come together in the face of rising chinese power. the philippines is seeking more support from his allies following a series of classes with chinese vessels in disputed parts of the south china sea
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to promoting a route of steven id is professor of politics international studies at the international christian university of tokyo. he told me more about the significance of this defense pact. it's very much terry. i think 1st off, it's not our lines, but it's an agreement to cooperate on joint training, the positioning of troops and supplies in the philippines as well as being able to welcome our filipino soldiers in japan again for training and to put supplies their 2nd. i think it's really important that it does demonstrate that depends committed to a piece of security and stability in the south, tennessee, by working with partners like the philippines to help them build the capabilities to defend themselves against the chinese and sort of behavior in the south. tennessee, so helpful. do you think this defense pack will be in deterring china as well? i think it's important that you can and philippines are recognizing the challenges
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that are associated with trying to sort of behavior in the south trying to see by working together to build some capabilities strength and facilitates domestic ability to identify chinese assets within the region. build the capabilities to push back. and again, i think importantly to send a signal that the chinese, this behavior in the south tennessee is not acceptable. not only to other claimants in the south tennessee such as the p, vietnam and others. but it's also, it's not acceptable to extra regional partners, which is depend estrada in the united states and canada. we're on from what distinguishes this bilateral defense packed between japan and the philippines from the existing tri level tried lateral cooperation between the us, japan and philippines. so this is a great question in may 2024 of prime minister. she present marcos and present bind, signed an agreement to cooperate and emerging technologies, infrastructure,
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and connectivity, and some maritime cooperation to try and give the philippines a better understanding of where the chinese, unable, and grace on assets and locate in the south china sea. this particular reciprocal access agreement between japan and that sort of themes on the other hand, doesn't focus on emerging technologies or infrastructure and connectivity. again, it focuses on the ability of to add to be able to train in the philippines and vice versa to be able to position goods and military or defense equipment in either areas. i think what's driving this is the key concern. that's a crust rate issue between taiwan and china is moving forward at a faster rate than all the countries in the region would like. and they need to find ways to position assets throughout the region. that if there is a cannot accomplish the across the taiwan straits that they'll be accessible. and so the piece will be a key part of any kind of initiative to defend taiwan against the force of unification of by china. what about the underlying conflict between china and
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multiple countries in the region in the south trying to see that they, they both, they all claim certain islands or properties there or, or international waters that they claim as their own. if that's not resolved, those competing claims, are we likely to see a clash in the south tennessee? in the coming years of the 2016, the permanent court of arbitrations made a decision. that's the water feeds. the features that are found in the south, tennessee did not belong to china, but it's actually international waters. and what we've seen is trying to ignore those, that ruling and build artificial islands and village rises, islands. and now we see china pressuring satellite the philippines, but also vietnam and other claimants with grays on operations. water tenants that you've seen using coast guard vessels as the fact of military a tool to pressure a smaller states within the region. we're likely to see these tactics increase,
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and it's going to become more destabilizing in this list of questions of how the smaller states, like the stomach pains, or the i'm are going to manage a much larger, much more powerful china. and how the doing that is through these reciprocal access agreements with japan, but also strengthening partnerships with united states strictly on india and canada as well. right. same, and thank you very much for your insights there. that was steven naggy, professor of politics international studies that international christian university in tokyo, japan, you is prime minister and a render mode is heading to russia for his 1st visit there since rush his full scale invasion of ukraine in 2022. india is a major buyer of russian arms. it's also become a t bar of russian oil following western sanctions placed on moscow over its actions in ukraine. bodies triple include a meeting with russian president vladimir putin whom he last met in russia in 2019
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. while moody has not condemned russia, he is under pressure to secure the release of indians allegedly misled into fighting for moscow in ukraine, reportedly lowered with a promise of lucrative jobs and education, but ending up on the front lines. and with the the extremes. you can always reach these, you can always come easy to mike, that'd be moans. and this message from the show you're creating frontline to his brother, a j back in march. with the code is my eyes level on hearing this message, but i didn't realize he would do a little bit of the survive the attack only to be deployed again to the front line a week later. since then, his brother audrey hasn't heard from him, but he hasn't given up whole metal up. i live,
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i have been sending him text messages every day since the 12th of march. and even if i get no response, but i don't want my brother to feed, it'd be helpful, gotten him from the farmer generation, so biology. and so the documentation in the family event did with the intention of tending to feed off our future generation. so they can live a comfortable life. this village sent many young men to russia, but not to join the army. they were due by local java agents from his lucrative jobs. as one of the agents has been arrested on charges of fraud and human trafficking. for those cool thing is the $13000.00 to the travel agent to get drove a good job in russia. but when he landed, did, and caught me up 2 days later, probably told me that he was forced into signing a contract to join the russian army. he was told that either you would have to go to the war or face present for 10 years, even. that'd be told me to
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a lot of those in the village so that they don't land in a similar situation. you're always family does not want to believe he's dead. and i've been asking the government to find out his whereabouts in this village. then not the only ones in the door to the symbols and would make a bunch of think about the this is saw him moon in a video he sent from russia, appealing to the indian government to rescue him. um, like if he got shrapnel injuries in both his legs on the front line and the automated done, but for the past his mother is distraught. she says she would rather have her son, jobless at home, done in a dead strep far away. yeah. my hot ends to him. i missed him so much. i never got off. he asks me to make chilly, flat bread for him. when he returns home. he must be starving. the 6 young men from this village named mentor have gone to moscow. it's believed that around a 100 indian men had been recruited by the russian army in the last 2. why did they
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go? because it simply could not find jobs at home. and it seems that many like saw him . i told him that they'd be fall from the fighting. indian government says to o fitz citizens have died in the war and greece, the motto with the russian government, a head of prime minister, movies visit to moscow. the families back home, one movie to make the safer don't of taking a priority during his visit. you have the media problem, but the display was reduced. mr. moody, i would ask him to bring back on indians. what trapped into the machine, i mean, no matter what condition they are in, inject a life or death to be hoped to bring them home. it seems like moody has a good trip or of a button. for now, they watched the war from afar, hoping that the fighting would be followed by signs of life. us present, jo biden's, poor performance, and a tv database has triggered ongoing concerns about his ability to do the job with
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elections looming democratic lawmakers now face a dilemma keeps supporting the 81 year old as their parties candidate or take steps to replace them. the w's, janelle do, malone went to bob biden's home state of delaware to gauge support for the president. it's not the seat of power, but this is where the most powerful person in the country calls hope. the signs are hard to miss for arriving. trained travelers, a railway station named after him for motorists, or rest all around his neighborhood. president joe biden may even notice a support of neighbor are not far away. there's also one place he often ends up keep avalanche has been serving joe biden at the tar copay. for some 30 years, he's been coming for a lot longer than that since it opened in 1956. sometimes with family sometimes with colleagues, you may call me here all his life. what does the order? she's they face fries,
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ice cream. that's pretty much what he wants to die. despite his famous patron avila says he prefers to keep his views mostly neutral, and let the personal take precedence over the political. are you going to vote for him this, this here? that questions that on. when the answer those questions, as because the honor of this restaurant, we, you know, when we asked to get involved with and the on us stuff before becoming vice president. and then eventually president arden represented delaware and the us senate for 36 years. the state is also hosting the biden harris campaign headquarters for 2024. a move representing the link between his long career path. but his goal of a continued presidential future. but especially the last weeks of a campaign in crisis mode may have put that goal further out of reach. so biden's, home, state of delaware affairs, the hallmarks of his personal and political history. but even here, let me see, and on certain way forward,
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for the states most found on citizen. this reliably blue state is unlikely to turn red delaware for the democrat in the last 8 election. but the nation wide discussion over his age and his ability to run for president and govern if we elected have not been lost on people here. i saw a few times that he's been falling asleep and stuff like that. and like building off and doing, i guess people out of me were saying, here's the mentor or something for like you too old to be to present. he can't even speak. i don't know is just a certain stuff. certain parameters, i feel like not even parameters, just check points that should allow someone to be in a position to run a country. he can't do it right now. or they say ages nothing but number. but also it also depends on your health, on the health aspect. it's not really much to do with, you know, how old he is, but just uh, maybe if he has the health issues, you know, a lot of people talk about that. i seen him talking about, you know, calling him sleepy. joe, you're not going to do anything wrong. you still alive and kicking. good. that last
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message is one that the president himself has been trying to hammer home with the residents of the state where it all started for bite. and we'll be looking just as closely as to where and when it may, all that as well. the rest of the country will stay in the us. excessive weather warnings are sweeping across the country, and people are making pilgrimages to the hottest place on earth. this valley national park along the california in the bottom border has become a tourist hot spot. once again, as it hits record breaking temperatures of $56.00 degrees celsius with many wanting to experience the heat for themselves. despite health warnings, a motorcyclist died from hot exposure there on sunday while another was hospitalized. the long running heat wave has transferred temperature records across the us. as you're watching the news. just reminder the top story we're following
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