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the, the, this is the, the news life from berlin, suspect of sabotage of products is high speed trains just oscar folder interface. begin finishes, acts and codes must of attack on the log scale of posing delays and disruptions of the french reading that back just to dylan picks up for us to start. we bring of the latest developments and the philippines rates as to contain a fox, its own spring, and the rank of die for gaming. storm has already devastated thoughts of taiwan and china. the
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british manager. welcome. we begin with breaking news out of fronts where a series of austin attacks have disrupted the country's high speed reading that back just always before the olympic opening ceremony in progress. a thought of the se rate lines, including those passing through montparnasse, in the capital, have been severely affected, the route to their stop. the fronts menu has been those repairs on the very beneficial to restrictions. good last to out the weekend. the games are set to make history with the opening ceremony taking place outdoors, instead of in a stadium. let's get more from carlos bonded liza louise standing by in progress these up full high speed trained routes and fonts have been vandalized overnight. what more can you tell us about that? while the authorities are now taking off a coordinated attack and arson is involved apparently of these acts of several dock
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example. tash as calling them have taken place between one and 5 o'clock in the morning last night, and it's always we not to establish yet that there is a link to the olympic games. but at heart, it's hard to see that as a coincidence, as you said with have words are ongoing, as we speak about this could take a several days and 1st train from the moved on a train station, for example, where the trade service is largely disrupted right now, waiting for the leaving 1st tvs waiting for meeting before 1 o'clock tonight or today, here at low time. because there is more to talk about. but of these and you disruptions come as the final count on to the patterson impacts is in full swing. we just, us to go on to the opening ceremony, told us and no goals had been forcing frustration of district security measures and the french capital. all yeah. let's have a quick look is just ahead of the olympic games opening ceremony in paris. there's
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a norm is anticipation and excitement in the french capital. many are looking forward to an atmosphere of celebration. we're probably up to. yes. parents is more festive and hectic with lots of torres. but there's also some frustration as locals in tours to like have to deal with the inconvenience of message security measures. yeah, it's really hard. barricade authority . see the strict security measures are an absolute necessity to protect both spectators and athletes, and many locals agree. there is a some of the, so i'm not sure. and the reason here in friends, friends is a, it's a country a all the 3rd, along with tens of thousands of soldiers and police patrolling the street. the french air force is also playing
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a major part by securing the skies during the games. fighter jets surveillance, drones helicopters that can carry sharp shooters and equipment to disable drones will all be deployed. we have to protect against some commercial truck that could be used like a weapon to, to, to reach, to have tried to reach us. so it could be use like to offense and come tell you if these receive up to date, but the free media on. so you a visa in france, and we know of a to it can be a real uh re or fried uh, searching events for fridays opening ceremony. a no fly zone, extending some 150 kilometers will be in place around the french capital. and cameras. twinned with artificial intelligence software will flag potential security risk, such as abandon packages securing these olympic games is
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a massive undertaking and comes at an enormous cost. but france has spent the last several years preparing for this moment. any visitors say they appreciate all the efforts to keep them safe. to come in here to paris in seeing the gendarmes, the national police, the presence. it's impressive. it's impressive. so it's something you always have to be concerned about. but knowing, you know, knowing how prepared they are and stuff, know, i feel i feel safe for parents walking around, enjoying the city. i do my home town in chicago. the hope is that all the security efforts will pay off and result in safe and successful summer games for everyone. uh, corresponded to these other eastern with us on the line from paris. liza just based on the vandalism, the prawns has seen overnight. all security arrangements enough to keep the olympics safe? well, that's a very fair question. obviously, your thought is,
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have deployed 45000 secure to personal today, and that will be tens of thousands of a, you know, army, personal police and private security. personal that will be deployed over the next couple of weeks during the olympic games, but will mainly take place here in paris for this opening, sir. i mean to tonight they've been checking the water with divers, facing, going through adjacent buildings. they've been checking the air as we've heard in this report just now. so the authorities have been underlying that they've been doing what they can to try to keep power secure. and you can actually see the impact here, because the center of power is, is cordoned off and connected to get through with a specific q r code that is accessible basically to residents and at low code. uh, you know, a business people. so it's very difficult to see what else they to to could do. but obviously here in front everybody has been on edge as you set. there has been
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several or, you know, tyra tax over the past few years here in paris and the anti terror alert. the toilet is on its highest level here in front, but apparently the old ways a ways to attack anyway. and to con, protect a country and a, you know, network rated network, a 100 percent. it seems. these are usually the opening ceremonies that take place in stadiums. but not this one. what can we expect to see tonight? to while it supposed to be a breast taking a formidable faced here in paris with thousands of athletes on bates riding down the sand, but also creole gra, 1st dances, sing us. there will be a light show, people will be, you know, in the air on the water right next to the water. they were, for example, the i a french bistro that will be part of a choreography. i understand the authorities really wanted to do something out of the ordinary because as you said, such a sermon, you know,
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it has never actually normally that take place inside the stadium and just it has never taken place that way here in paris, hence also the huge security, personal deployment, and so the authorities are doing everything they tongue to keep this as a happy maidment as the beginning of a bubble of tell you that will take about 2 weeks and fronts is always about us. thanks very much for that. of course, if not some of the stories making news around the valid us vice president coming on hers is doing is around the prime minister benjamin netanyahu to accept a ceasefire. deed in gauze. she weiss to serious concern about the skate of human suffering as she met with him at the white house? nothing. yeah. who is in the us to sort of support from the war against from us, which got it that the october 7th attack the american people to remember by far as a binding out of control in western canada. tens of thousands of people have been evacuated in the provinces of british columbia and alberta outside of the say up to
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half of the mountain resort. town of jasper has been destroyed. as fires raged through the surrounding national park authorities and california headquarters to demand suspected of starting a massive wind fight on wednesday, official safest vault when he pushed a flaming car into intervene. thousands of had to flee the wildfire, which is the state's largest. this yeah, to do a show next. that type of gave me has slammed into mainland china with torrential rains. the storm has left a train of devastation after sweeping across taiwan and the philippines. china has evacuated more than 300000 people and suspended public transport. the iphone has exacerbated seasonal rain in the philippines, triggering floods and land slides that have gained thousands of people. chinese media is saying the storm had weakened. by the time it made landfall on china's east coast, which is for sure to get more from the eastern shore,
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i bureau douglas fed 9 him. i won joins us now from jakarta, fed 9. what's the latest on the storm? decipher gainey is causing a huge damage to the many countries. and as of yesterday that ivan has already read china and it's causing a landslide that in mainland china and hundreds of thousands of people has that has been relocated by the content is government. and while in by one that i've been getting e causing slots and also the last lights and costs, 3 people died and that hundreds of people were injured. and so far in thought though, there are around 22022 people and also hundreds of people were injured because of this natural disasters. and in by one ministry, i'm doing that we still have a flat did of to buy from hits. and this is for to buy one, this is the biggest buy for and happening in years. and if this is only the 1st
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one of the season, but many months, several months still to right what measures of chinese or products has been taking to avoid further damage. according to the methodology, go body of china and they said in a few days to die for an of uh for get any real still uh, going and moving to the not in china and they have for the low cost that there will that quote, be at that at the hours of a continuously have fee to with that insure read or that's gonna cost flaws and also lens lights and also higher based on nature of the size stores. and the government also has activated this the highest uh, theater warning. so to people that uh, to uh, anticipate the for the impact to people, uh, an emergency. let's go to behaviors and be taking this all sort of has already to be in the suit because estimated into weekends or in a few days,
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like when they knew, we'll move to the north in china and fed. and i'm afraid if you know tank academy, nearly 1500000 liters of oil sank of many loan wednesday and apologies have been trying to contain a spill. can you tell us about the kind of operation that is currently underway in manila be yeah, a huge operation is already is still in con, contacted by the philippines government. they have already deployed the flooding barriers and also stockton hoses, the guns in it. but according to the coast guard, the oil spills that's happening because often to think of ship uh, well skip size is not the from the categories from the is from the ship machine. so it's a diesel fuel, not the industrial fuel dental us in the gotta go while for the kind of go on. they are now try to save on it. that it will take a feel a week, boost ivan. it's leap. i'm need to go to go and
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a boost funding the oil spill to not reaching to the capital money that we live with that for the moment data most fed. 9 him. i bought in jakarta, thanks so much i to bundle. there's no way of restrictions. all being lifted off the weeks of buying and protests over the cold or system for civil service jobs. students claim the cortez discriminate and this cause of the dispute and reasons for it all still roll. it appears to be business as usual in the bangladesh, she capital duyka, the temporary lifting of a curfew as the live people back on the streets. but the scars of last week's antique government protests can still be found. like here i find to the dash of state television channels. the building was burned down during the week long demonstrations with the information minister, blaming the opposition for instigating the protesters. you think the students have done it? that's what the decide to say. we can sense innovation off
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a 3rd party who got into it and started attacking the government establishment. many of the government on the public properties this started attacking and also killing rights groups say to bangladesh, the government's response to the demonstrations was heavy hand. if i miss the international sit bangladesh had witnessed, quote, the deadliest crack down against the protesters in the countries post independence, history, and quote, this has resulted in the depths of close to $200.00 students, journalists, and bystanders. the government says an investigation will take place. the protests began after quotas and government jobs were reinstated. most of these have now been scrapped on the orders of bangladesh of supreme court. but the demonstrators are demanding the government to provide answers for the blood chat. and in about 45 minutes from now,
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we'd be taking your questions and comments on the situation in bangladesh on our program. awesome dw, that's going to be live streamed on youtube channel. remember in about 45 minutes, we'd see you then, or the growing up as a palestinians ever known, we don't expect much living with a bare minimum without civil rights and with no trust. this is not a good environment. yeah, no no my children and favorite shadow stats oldest good on the double you for a long time you would be.
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