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the the business, the doubly news life from berlin. israel launch is air strikes on several sites in yemen, is really army says it's jeff, target and military installations belonging to who the rebels. the strikes follows a deli who would be thrown attack on television on friday. also coming up, joe biden refuses to back down despite the going calls for the president not to run for re election bite and says he'll be back on the campaign trail next week. the
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i, melissa chan, thanks for joining us. israel says it's fighter jets have struck several who the military targets in yemen, in retaliation for a fatal drone attack on tel aviv on friday. the latest strikes took place and humans read c port, a city of whole data according to how many television controlled by who the rebels . several people were killed. the run back to these say the jets targeted civilian oil and diesel storage facilities in tel aviv israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu overseas. the retaliatory strikes on yelman's west and how do you deport it? is really fine to jet, struck what they say with mimicry, targets and a who's the stronghold, including this oil depot, low quality control television showed injured people arriving and hospitable
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following the strength they come a day off to a deadly drain, attacked by the rebel group on televi eve that kills one person, an injured several. bush is really defense minister you of kalonde says the strikes were response to mounting aggression over recent months. the false and pacific view, hoping to quote, i know the hudy's attack us over 200 times the most it by a good as well. i think the 1st time that hampton is ready, citizen, we struck them. na, said we will do this anyway. we have to, i was a dollar supply of israeli citizens has a price. so i mean, this is being made clear and 11 on gaza in yemen and then other places. if they do attack us again, the result will be identical. go for the adults out there. they have
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a strong warning from israel, who's the spokesperson said on ex, that the attack was an attempt by israel to pressure. you haven't to stop supporting garza or correspond antonio claim there in jerusalem gave us this latest uptake to well, we know this confirmation of these really, i mean that they say they struck out of the port and who data and what they say or described rather as who the military dual use, as well as energy infrastructure. they wouldn't go into more detail than that. tom, you said that it was f was carried out, the strike a loan a far away from as well, but that it's all those were informed ahead of the strikes. usually it's what we know is that the u. k. and the u. s. r leading account to attacks on the who sees when it comes to attacks. and who do you have tax on shipping investments in the
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red sea with the end of the week and reach us sort and the report also we heard from the defense minister, your guidance and also from 5 minutes to opinion munition. yeah. with that they about to a retired a but they see is a change of equation of to the strong attack on television, the center of to leave on friday. well, so in is ready citizen, most codes and some others where injured. now several security officials here have said that, you know, there is no more time for restrained as far as the understand and also they have said that the who these have rules over $220.00 attack since the war in garza started since october 2023, and this is of course what the, who is he's saying is in retardation for israel, it's more on gaza. so people talking about not being restrained. how dangerous are these moves from both sides? are we looking at escalation?
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it was really, there is a lot of concern that there could be an escalation, but i think it's also a bit too early to tell. but there is a lot of talk about, you know, opening another active fund here in israel. but the who says have loans to drones and miss hard strikes as many of the southern city of a lot in the recent month as they say, this is meditation for the war and gaza. and now we also heard from who the or officials that have said that the attack on the port that they say is a civilian infrastructure. they have vowed again, more retardation is to come. china kramer, thank you so much to the united states now where president joe biden is resisting going calls to abandon his re election bid. he's vowing to return to the campaign trail next week. 5 is currently isolating at his beach house
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in the state of delaware after testing positive for cove and 19. his doctor says his condition is improving. the president is under increasing pressure with many senior democrats, worried that he cannot beat donald trump in november. more than 30 congressional democrats have now called for him to drop out earlier i asked eastern bear man, a political commentator, and professor at low, you'll let law school in los angeles where he makes a biden's determination to return to the campaign trail. well, i think at this point, what that means is that he has not decided to drop out or to acquiesce, or possibly that there have not delivered to him a viable plan. should he drop out? daniel joe biden does strategize and planning as great advisors around him. so he has to contemplate what the consequences are if he were to step down, if he's even willing to step down. but these calls do continue to grow and they are
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growing louder, which is upsetting many people in the democratic party base who strongly support support president by now for many democrats of vice president campbell harris has risen to the top of the list of possible replacements, who else is on that list and who are they? especially for our viewers, were mostly not from united states. right, well tamela harris is clearly the front one or she is from california as well. she is the sitting vice president. that would be the natural replacement for president joe biden. i think the top 2 candidates, if there are top 2 after cumberland, harris would be governor gretchen whitmore, of michigan. she survived an attempted kidnapping um by some radicals, a few years back around the 2020 election. she's been a, a loud, pragmatic voice in the democratic party, who is a strong leader. and i think that actually who is probably in the lead,
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if it's not tomlin harris, and possibly even if it is calmer, harris is sitting california governor gavin knew some he has taken it straight on to the republicans. he debated governor round the santas, mago republic and from florida on fox news and, and handled that extremely well. he's been advertising nationally and he has a well regarded leader in the democratic party as well. uh, regardless of who they pick, they need to make a decision fast. don't say whether they stick with buying or um they look for another replacement. yeah, so the democratic convention is coming up here in chicago, around august 19th, i believe is when it starts. and they need to have this settled before then there are people calling for this to be settled out the convention in a historically traditional way where they would argue this out there. however,
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in light of knowing that the republicans will likely file lawsuits to try and block any replacement of joe biden on ballots. this needs to be done post haste in order to get a replacement ready. now up. well, the democrats are sort of in fighting. this is playing right into the hands of republicans, right? oh, absolutely. there's nobody who benefits more from this democratic game fighting than the republican party, which is really the trump party nowadays. so it's donald trump and jamie vance. in all of the contested seats, people forget that this year there are significant, important senate seats up for election and what's called the house of representatives. here in the united states gets re elected every 2 years. those electrons are also happening in november. so this won't just benefit the top of the republican party ticket being trumping vans, but it also potentially benefits all of these other races,
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which are very important for the governance here in the united states as environment. thank you so much for joining us. thanks melissa. bye. let's look at some more stories making headlines around the world. ukrainian police are investigating the death of a former nationalist lawmaker irina ferry, and best known for her crusade to promote the ukrainian language was shot in the street by an unknown assailant. she initially survived the assault but died from her wounds in a hospital. a man, hunters under wait for her attacker. police have clashed with protesters, demonstrating against the construction of large irrigation reservoirs in the west of france. protesters say the reservoirs only benefit big agricultural companies and come at the expense of local farmers and the environment. supporters of the recivore say they could provide a solution to shortages during droughts to to
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a site versus marking 50 years since it was split into in 1974 turkish troops invaded the mediterranean island after greece stage a brief cool 5 days earlier. turkish cypriots in the north few days anniversary as a liberation from the greek speaking majority, while greek cypriots in the south view, the date as a catastrophe that led to mass displacement dates 5 30 am and people in nicosia wake up to the sound of sirens. mountain, exactly 50 years since the start of the tortoise invasion, which divided them into 2 reigning island. some who joined the greek cypriot president at the end veiling i'll be more than you meant for soldiers killed in the conflict. so many people in the south, 1974, much the beginning of a catastrophe. you must, the law were here today as we are,
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every year doing many times is to on are all these young man who gave their life for the freedom of our cyprus. yeah, the fit in this give promises it's. it's a different picture in the north of the island. many to just see periods believed. invasion brought them freedom from the greek speaking, the majority, military parade, what stage they have for the territories leaders enter it as president. read ship the air, the one uses it. we still do when we came to the. yeah. 1974. the in the humane a tax but targeted the existence of attack is cypriots had reached a peak home. exactly 50 years ago today. the rubbish turkish military took a historic step to rip out the deck of that was trying to stop the independence of turkish cypriot. the other 100 like 15. 1974, the military june 2 nonsense stage. the crew seeking to unite cyprus with greece 5
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days later took his soldiers land in the northern coast, eventually occupying a 3rd of the island. a ceasefire was reached with un peacekeepers controlling the buffer zone, the drums through the island and its capital. 9 years later, the turkish republic on northern cyprus declared independence, but it's only recognized by turkey. while the republic of cyprus in the south became any you member in 2004. despite numerous attempts to unite the islands, nicosia remains the world's less divided capital. and the backend powers of greece and turkey are also sleep on the way forward. i asked the w correspondent in athens, sophia cliff talkie, what we can expect between the 2 sides in the future. a. so 1st of all, let's mention here that the presence of the 3 prime minister could yet cause me to
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back these in cyprus, today is a very important statement on its own. as it is the 1st time that a quick prime minister is present at the main anti occupation event in his speech, we took back his address. not only that grieves will commit to the unification, will continue to fight until it will reach. the goal is that that is addressed also the you and the international community, mentioning that it's a responsibility and that it shouldn't be tolerated at cypress belongs to the european union. so what we can expect in the near future is the relaunching off of the dialogue and of course pressure on european level. we have the statement of losing up funded line today mentioning that the cypriot issue is a repeat an issue. and of course we can expect in september the u. n. in new york that there's put more pressure, especially on the took her side to relaunching the dialogue and to find common
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