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the the, this is the w news. why? from berlin? israel says it intercepted, a missile fired from yemen. on sunday, the day after it launched a series of airstrikes on humans, quickly controlled port, city of who data in response to a deadly drone attack on tell the friday, the u. n. is calling on sides to exercise restraint. also coming on donald trump holes his 1st campaign rally since surviving an assassination attempt a week ago. joining forces on the campaign trail with new running the j d vets. and for the 1st time eligibility to active bismark pride in one of germany's 4, right? strong holes, calling for greater diversity and respect the
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and a warm welcome to you, our viewers around the world. i'm michael. ok. we start in israel, where official said their defense system intercepted a missile fired from yemen. after is really fighter jets, a hit with the military targets in humans, red city, red c port cd of who data is real targeted a series of oil storage facilities saying the strikes were in retaliation for hundreds of with the attacks in recent months, including a deadly drone attack on tel aviv on friday. humans media is reporting 3 people killed in at least 80 wounded in the raging fires triggered by the whole data strikes. the un says it is deeply concerned about the risk of further escalation. the intel of these, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu overseas,
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the retaliatory strikes on yelman's west and how do you deport is rarely find to jet. struck what they say with mimicry targets in a who's the stronghold, including this oil deck government. if they do attack us again, the result will be identical. go for the adults out there. they have a strong warning from israel. who is the spokesperson said on x. the attack cause an attempt by israel to pressure you. i'm going to stop supporting garza. that's across over to l, corresponded abraham in jerusalem, a a so back and forth, the tax between israel and humans who sees what more do we know what we know is that early this morning, a be an air read was triggered in the southern city of a lot, it's a, it's a coastal town on the red sea bordering,
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but egypt sending residents into shelters in panic. this comes, of course, at the back of the attack just a day ago in tel aviv, which resulted in the death of a 50 year old, a civilian. we know from this really military that it was a surface to surface. miss silas launched from yemen. but that miss, i was intercepted before it could enter, is really territory. that's according to the is really a defense, a forces a the you in says it's deeply concerned about further escalation. what's the sense on the ground there about how dangerous these developments might be? of the there's, it's very difficult to say what exactly will happen or what kind of escalation, if at all this, back and forth, these tit for tat attacks will lead to but just to zoom out and give our viewers
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a sense of the bigger picture here in israel, of course the israel has been engaged in a war in gaza for 9 months now. there have been a ongoing clashes of fire across the northern border, which have resulted in the displacement of thousands and thousands of his relays on the border with of israel, with lebanon, with his bela on the northern front. and there are ongoing fears that this war which had so far been just limited to guys or would actually, um, you know, a brick into a 2 front war if the situation at the northern border escalates. and now we're seeing these attacks back and forth between israel and the host, these in yemen. and of course this adds to the tension and escalation on the ground . i was in tel aviv myself the morning after that strike a between thursday and friday. and even though life was continuing, as usual,
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there is, of course, a sense the fear that this, the districts may become more common, especially as you know, citizens expect them to be intercepted and they expect to be protected. and so of course this adds a lot to the tension, but it's, it's still early to say whether that these were retaliatory strikes were actually deterred the host. these were the same hell bent on, on attacking israel, further and further. our thanks as always to dw corresponded abraham in jerusalem us in the us republican presidential nominee donald trump held his 1st rally since surviving an assassination attempt. a week ago, he was joined on the stage in the swing state of michigan by his newly announced running may j. d, that trump largely a band and his message of national unity. and instead left out a democrats and presidential binder just a week after the attempt on his life. cues of donald trump supports is lined up to
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see the candidate, grand rapids. michigan is traditionally of a public and stronghold which has been trending blue race, which is michigan. also happens to be a key swing state which could determine the outcome of the election. also choose tighten security, both inside and outside the arena. trumps newly appointed running night, j. d events took to the stage 1st. he praised the former, present himself to i'm in office before introducing the matter himself. are we ready to give him 4 more years? are we ready here for the next president of the united states president donald j. trump? problem out, sir. of to coming close to desk early a week ago,
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some told the crowds, the cheapest design will that he was still alive. the i said before you, only by the grace of all my, the god that's he didn't took a meant what he described as missing information on this information spread by his democratic opponents. and they keep saying peace, a threat to democracy. i'm say, what the hell that i do for democracy? last week i took a bullet for democracy. the boxes, events of the past week seemed to have galvanized drum and his supporters repaired more united than ever and confident to victory in november. chris divine is an associate professor of political science at the university of dayton, ohio, and the author of the do running mates matter. we asked him earlier if trumps
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running made j. d events matters. i guess a selection does matter because it tells voters something about who donald trump is . now that might sound silly because we knew it tunnel drunk very well. but what will 2nd term look like? for years beyond when he last last last election, we had in disputing that election, accepting the result, january 6th, may things he's done and said since then about policy, about what he would do in a 2nd administration. so he tells us some important things, advanced us about trump. and i think the clear a signal we get is that, you know, he didn't choose someone with a lot of government experience. student, jew, someone who seemed really uh, you know, well place to advance of legislative agenda for example. i think what he does is ensure some loyalty on to donald trump that might prevent mike pence didn't even provide to the extent that trump was happy with. and as i think voters might take that into consideration, might just have more concerns. again, chris,
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divine associate, professor of political science at the university of dayton, ohio there. let's take a look now at some more stories making headlines around the world as we speak. a group of protesters has gathered outside the white house, calling on us prisoner joe biden, to abandon his bid for reelection demonstrators. thank the president for his service, but called for him to pass the torch to another democratic candidate. at least 16 people have been killed in a head on collision between a truck and a passenger bus. in bolivia, more than a dozen more were injured authority, said the truck crossed into the opposite lane while overtaking another vehicle on a highway in the andes mountains of indigenous communities. in guatemala, have held the ceremony to commemorate resistance to spanish colonization, which began 500 years ago. demonstrators burnt offerings to their ancestors in a ritual. at a mine archaeological site knew the town of tech,
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bon spanish con kister doors. first arrived in what is now modern day in guatemala . in 1524 ukrainian police are investigating the death of a former naturalist lawmaker reading a fairy on which shot in the street by an unknown assailant. she initially survived the result, died from her wounds in a hospital. a man hunt is under way for her attacker, very own was best known for her crusade to promote the ukrainian language. french police of clash with protesters demonstrating against the construction of large irrigation was of wars in the west of france, protest roshay, the reservoirs only benefit big agricultural companies at the expense of local farmers and the environment. supporters of the reservoir say they could provide a solution to water shortages during drafts. it's 5 month in germany and the l. g. b t q. community has marked its 1st ever pride
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celebrations in the eastern german city of zone or by the town is a strong hold of the far right alternative for germany political party, which opposes same sex marriage. many of those taking part in the celebrations known as christopher street day in germany are concerned about the rise of the far right in eastern germany. and what it might mean for their right in the streets of zone, a big transponent to christopher street day and the towns fist if the pride parade around 600 people took pat. the celebrations also acting as i purchased, against local politics. my on 100 katya, especially here in sonya, but there's quite a lot of support for the fall, right. so it's important to me just to be here to show we exist and even though the fall right, voice is a stronger, we will not be suppressed. pick models,
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i bought this one to it's just over a year since moses and zone a big and linked to the a file right alternative to germany tended it to be its local administrative. the result was described as a turning point for the policy, which is anti immigration and skeptical of climate change. it also opposes gay marriage and expanding laws to allow same sex couples to adopt children. so much is expressed fee is about increasing violence with opponents out during the much but suppose is showing the colors to the week we're colorful and peaceful people and we can be like this anywhere i wish this were also possible as state of through india with the a f d conducts politics against the queer people from iceland. yeah. we're showing that way quick way allies and we defending our rights and freedoms against the i f
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d which opposes all of our regional elections. and so in a big state of their india as sick to take place in september, these l g b to, to activists add to time and to stand for the values of respect diversity and tolerance as a peer to choose the political future. and here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you this. our israel says it has intercepted the missile fired from the admin. after hits fighter jets, it would be called, who's the military targets in humans. red c port, city of who data the strikes were in response to a growing attack on telegraph. on friday, m in media, se 3 were killed and many more and we will end it there, but please do stay with us up. next, we have a report looking at parts one is controversial and bitterly criticized elephant. that's after the break. a mike look and thanks for watching for me in the rest of
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