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the, the, this is dw news live and from berlin tonight, the kremlin says it's forces are trying to hold back ukrainian troops inside russia . a state of emergency is declared in russian, south western course region. so far, keith had said nothing about what appears to be one of the biggest cross border attacks since the war began. also coming up with issues, new liter returns home on the mission to restore law in order for him. and eunice was sworn in thursday is prime minister and student protests. leaders will join his care, take your government and police in vienna, austria saying they prevented that as well as terror attack by canceling taylor swift concerts. interesting to minute one has allegedly confessed to
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a plan to kill as many people as possible. the i bring golf to our viewers watching on cbs in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we begin tonight with a war in ukraine, inside ukraine, not or inside rush, or rather the kremlin, saying that a state of emergency is in effect in russia's southwest course region where for the past 3 days, ukrainian forces have carried out one of the biggest cross border incursions since the war began. moscow says at least 1000 ukrainian troops entered russian territory . on tuesday, russian forces have reportedly blocked them from advancing further. officials in course say around 3000 civilians have been evacuated. ukraine has not confirmed that it launched the cross border attack
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hoping to send off ukrainian troops. russia's defense ministry says this footage shows you crenan almost vehicles being destroyed as heavy fighting along the border and toys, it's the day around. a 1000 ukrainian troops runs through the russian border 2 days ago into the courts region with tanks and armored vehicles. heavy fighting was reported near the town of sousa were rushing natural gas flows into ukraine, raising concerns over a potential stop to trying to close to europe. ukraine has released video footage, a latch, the showing russian guard surrendering at a border crossing points, and course. in his evening address, president for letting me use the landscape suggested rusher, i should get a taste of its own medicine without referring directly to the incident where she is in this life,
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the new rush i brought the war to ireland and should feel what it has done, shall we want to achieve our goals as soon as possible. you can face time to share under the conditions of adjust peanut, so it will be the little it symbol of course has declared a state of emergency and thousands of people are, are being evacuated. former russian president to meet we met the death has reacted to the incursion on telegram and called for further invasion of ukraine. this is no longer just an operation to reclaim our official territories and punish the nazis. it is possible and necessary to enter the territory of the still existing ukraine to go into odessa khaki. if the pro make a life to go into keys and further, that should be no restrictions in the sense of any recognized voters of the ukrainian rice. moscow has been forced to call in reserves to stop your cranium soldiers from pushing deeper into its territory. we've got team coverage of what's
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going on. i'm joined now by our correspondence the economy and keep and nina, so many of the in re good. she's reporting from last via the home of the w, as must be all team dw small scale office, will shut down by russia about 2 years ago. geneva, let me start with you. what are you hearing from russia regarding the situation in court? when we hear that ukraine's a troop have advanced into russian territory, experts now say that they have advanced a 10 kilometers into the course of regions. so russian territory, and they've used the things like a satellite images to really con, confirm that, but still a lot of the information is unclear, of russia says, is, has halted ukraine's advance. but we do see, continue to see reports on social media of local residents posting images of
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destroyed houses, for example, or also people fleeing in their cars and coming under fire on the way. and also regional authorities have issued several air alerts throughout the day since this morning. at least 8 have been reported. 8 err alerts. but of course it's also really difficult to find out more information from on the ground since there are no independent journalist reporting there. and most of the information we are getting is pretty much, as i said, from social media or also russian state authorities. let me um, go to you. ukraine was noticeably silent on this yesterday. what are you hearing from you creating officials today? a print. it's basically silence. we had a kind of a very kind of in direct reference from presence. let's give day, who said that ukraine's all me was able to surprise, you know, the world and its opponents button. nothing more than that. i think they have gone
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to you from last year is pretty much failed somewhere offensive when it was all it took a little verifications and then less in the way of results on the ground. and i think they are also very close to the fact that this offensive interest directory could be unpopular amongst ukraine. sports in the west, as they're trying to basically keep heads down and say as little as possible and let the fact speak for themselves. this is obviously a potentially quite risky taking this much the way resources into ukraine has a time where they, you know, having real trouble in the east holding the front lines. but sydney, they think this worth the risk it at this risk is, is worth it. and they seem to have really taken the russian come on by surprise geneva, let's talk about the optics of this for the kremlin, the kremlin, insisting that the war in ukraine is going according to plan. talk to me about the political implications for brushing me to help in the kremlin. explain this to it's public. yeah, i think what nick just mentioned this caught by surprise is, is definitely true. a rush. i pretty much seem to be caught by surprise. it took
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which meant pushing update to react to the events that we've been seeing happening, unfolding since tuesday. and yeah, i mean, since then he's really shown and an effort to show that the situation is under control. just this afternoon, putting spoke to the acting regional governor and said it wasn't unconventional difficult situation that we've been seeing here here. so this is pretty much, yeah, sounds like a bit of down playing the situation that is happening in the course region right now. nick, we know that you cranes, troops are already overstretched. they been retreating and they used to the country . how can they afford to open a new front in this whole look, i think we are unable for now to do the kind of military mass. we don't quite know how many resources have been employed here. it does seem like more than new western
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systems are being used, including home with vehicles, those of c in short supply across the front line. but i think there's a kind of growing understanding, hearing key of that they have to get away from that kind of conventional meat grinder, the kind of artillery will because russia is always going to, we in russia with it should be a result is manpower is always gonna have more to throw it in his front lines than ukraine doesn't spill from the west. has to look for the kind of more nimble, more unexpected ways of doing things through the chessboard of the table. i hope that you can d stabilize russia, hillside growing sense here that listening to the us in particular. and it's kind of the pretty conservative approach in the binding mistress. the cause of the fear of escalation, the fear of crossing worth, the red lines that is only going to draw this war out. and so can i help you kind win back in surgery? so i think they decided to go into this risk of an out seems to be paying off the kindly in keep and need to some, you know, but in re good to both of you. thank you to which is a u. s. presidential race. the republican candidate informing us president donald
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trump has made his 1st public appearance since his democratic rival. couple of harris announced tim was as her vice presidential running mate. speaking from his florida resort home, trump said that he had suggested 3 dates in september for a debate between him to statement and harris. the network abc has confirmed our current debates will take place on september 10th, and made a search and support for harris as she tours key battleground states. the trump campaign is attempted to cast dell over her running, made military record. tim was served a total of 24 years in various parts of the us military before becoming a congressman in 2007 out in wisconsin. or let's go to washington dc now for the very latest our corresponded there. benjamin alvarez goober is on the story for us . benjamin donald trump made an appearance for the 1st time since cumberland harris selected tim waltz. and what does he have to say? that's right. it was
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a lengthy press conference and there's lot to unpack it. first of all, the timing that's quite interesting and the choice also that he's come, payne made to hold this news conference instead of a companion in the battleground, states that his democratic contenders a capital a higher than tim goals. and one of the biggest announcement was what you already said, that there will be 3 debates that he agreed on in september the a, b. c will host this debate between both presidential candidates on september 10th. it is still unclear if they will be another debate on fox news even before that we still need to hear from the campaign team from campbell harris. but it is an opinion poll shows that come on hire. as in a new running made in minnesota, governor roles have erased basically the lead, the trumpet built over president biden trump's components. of course, now working on new strategy and the trump campaign is trying to portray harris as someone who does not give interviews is trying to hide from the press. and they're also voices within the democratic party asking a complaint to consider more media appearances apart from her relatives as
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a last long as the tone interview was in june. we knew the company here is, has been trying to connect with pro palestinian democrats who had about to stay home on election day in protest. they tried to interrupt harris yesterday in detroit. take a look. you know what if you want to, when the say that otherwise i'm speaking you gotta watch those eyes. she was able to steer the down and she may have shut them down this time. but they've been can couple of years since she went over those democrats who want a different policy regarding israel and the palestinians to a different strategy might be needed for that. and the disruption itself was really
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not surprising, especially not in michigan in detroit, where this happened with the so called uncommitted movement was born. it was rather on so that many see is a missed opportunity. even though she met representative. and from the movement that was created, his criticism over president, by this guy is a policy and it the answer, of course, julian, some criticism that was so cold, abandoned by it and campaign to publish the press release, calling her reaction. and i quote at this day and for citizens of this country. and what's very interesting is that it was the national security advisor of the vice president that afterwards after this really tweeted, is you will always ensure is really is able to defend itself. and that you does not support and balance involved with this man. so gordon is also an assistance to the president. and this once again shows the fine balance. the tires is trying to a t p by trying to win back. voters who have turned their backs on president biden over his guys, apologies, was also distancing himself and from the policies of the current administration.
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that, of course, she is a central part of. so that's quite difficult for her, but probably a campaign will need a different stance, a different idea to try to windows a voters down instead of shutting them down and saying, if you want to donald trump to wind, then say that again, because that will probably not bring them back to the democratic or benjamin other as google with the latest in washington for it's benjamin. thank you for the nobel peace prize. winner mohammed units has returned to bangladesh. she is home country on the mission to lead it out. the crisis unit has been sworn in as the new prime minister and says that his 1st priority is to restore law and order. student leaders who helped toppled the previous administration or said to join the new government. the former prime minister, shaken senior, was forced to step down and leave the country following weeks a violent and deadly protest. the appointment of 84 year old eunice was agreed upon
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by organizers of the protest army officers and bangladesh is present. zine may as long as a journalist with the daily star newspaper in dhaka, i asked her what it was like to see mohammed unit sworn in as bangladesh as interim leader. as those both of the people is bangladesh. it's definitely a new hold for a new political landscape, but also for rome of units itself himself. this is a bit of a, i think it's comic justice in a way because of the former prime minister had really, really persecuted mom of eunice. there was a barrier and she faced a beverage of cases which had very little legal standing and, and the celebrated nobel laureate, was truly in many ways you meet it in our country and now with eunice as the leader of this interim government. do you think that will be enough to just bring it in to the violence that we've seen?
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yes, we were essentially a country without a government for the last few days. and i think we really saw firsthand what country like that didn't look like because there were no cops on the street. the police stations have been a hundreds of police station had been set on fire and the citizens took it into their own hands to get on the streets and, and start doing things that the government start providing services. but document usually does, which means controlling traffic. cleaning of trash, guarding the streets at night. and uh it to, i mean, while it was all very inspiring to senior citizens coming up and, and, you know, doing their civic do changes and it still did not, did really do a lot in terms of bringing down the kinds of violent stewards, minorities that you had seen the he in the community or are violent stewart's culture of sculptures, cultural artifacts. and, and we hope that having this new government which isn't government,
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i want to put for, put it out there that this government is very human rights focused. all of the people who've been sworn in today, they're not just professionals in their own field, but there are also people who had been strong human rights advocates doing a tie when talking about human rights was stamped them on to being an die state. this is, i'm is on with the daily star newspaper in dock of bring us up to date on the events. yes. historic events taking place right now in bangladesh is a quick look now. some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world, prosecutors in russia have requested a 15 year prison sentence for cassini, a kara, lina, a russian us dual citizen, charged with treason for donating to a pro ukraine organization in the us carolina, a belly dancer, who lives in los angeles was arrested by russian security agents. while visiting family in russia, fresh demonstrations of taking place in the canyon capital nairobi against president william retail lease fired to guess if people gather for a rally,
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weeks of anti government protests have been driven by anger. over the cost of living. in the eastern united states, one person has been killed by a tornadoes, phoned by a tropical storm. debbie that takes the number of deaths related to the storm to 7 . debbie has made the land fall twice in recent days and north and south carolina, causing widespread damage and for what changes are rising and 11 now on as israel and has the militants trade cross border fire. hundreds of people are leaving, worried that the hostilities might escalate into an all out war. one cheers have formed babies international airport, with many countries advising their citizens to lead military units from several western nations around standby to help with the back. you agents, if finding intensifies, many people who had been visiting relatives in lebanon, they're also leaving, not knowing when they might see their families again,
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for the long waiting reunion is about to end the usually morning coffee ritual is not cheerful today. how you all's comedy had big ponds for this day in the been on the came from the by to spend their vacation with their in laws in be route. but due to the growing tension and living and the family have to come to a vacation in house and book the earliest flights out to happen when the this is my 1st vacation in 2 years. i chose to spend this in lebanon with my family and my friends, but it's getting more and more tens. and i'm worried that i may get stuck here. i had a similar experience and the 2006 will. i didn't want to go through this again, so i took my vacation on hold, and i'm going back to divide those out of the way. everyone remembers the 20064 between display and independent is really war planes bummed data with on the airport on the very 1st day tens of thousands west trend in beirut.
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the can not afford to lose his job for the tickets we booked at the last minute that we couldn't find a direct flight to divide. we have 3 stops before our final destination and it cost us a triple. the regular price of one last selfie. one extra tight hug and a grudging good by the ongoing hostilities between israel and the run, the unbox, lebanese minish office, blah, pushed diplomatic permissions to urge their citizens to get out of to been on deadlines. we had ordered the canceling flights to and from beirut, leading to a scramble for tickets because of the security fun service and they fight it. and then for say, announcements. we hadn't bethany. this is the 3rd slide that i'm thinking goes to other flights, were cancelled earlier, and that's
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a nice invalid name. i live in lebanon. the situation is so tense and stressful. we don't know what will happen to know we're trying to escape, but we didn't know where to go about this. i think we were looking for tickets, but everything was fully booked up in maya. we just found on the ticket by chance. and we are staying away until the situation settled, and we can come back. we have tests on the us, on the notes on government highest. the yachts want to come back to, but i'm to intentions between this way and then the bottom died down. it's simply too risky. the only hope it will not be another 2 years before they can see their family and friends again. well back here in europe, officials in australia say that they've prevented that islam is terror attack by canceling. 3 sold out taylor swift concerts in vienna, to meant have been arrested on suspicion of terrorism. investigators described them as radical lines as little as one has reportedly confessed to planning to kill as
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many people as possible outside the stadium. swift concepts in vienna have been cancelled, but its streets are still filled with how many of the funds travelled from other countries to see how on stage in a stadium for the nice thing and don't sing in the city center is a console. each of the, the live in seattle, washington 9 hour time difference in yeah, i woke up at i think it was 3 am to try to get the tickets for here and then um and then one of us and our family got the and yeah, we've been looking forward to it for i don't know like 9 months or so. i'm devastated as well. uh, i've been waiting for more than a year for this. i've made out fits and everything with my friends and it really is
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a sad be event. so the noises were expecting around $65000.00 firms to attend each of the 3 is still a concept, as well as tens of thousands together outside the stadium each evening. but all stream police discovered plans to commit to large scale tara attack could one of the events forcing them to cancel 3. they arrested 2 teenagers under questioning, a 3rd, the main suspect, a 19 year old austrian citizen. i pledge allegiance to the as nomic states. he confessed his plans that stop or think about the state essentially said he wanted to carry out the attack to seize using explosives and weapons with which to come on. stop in p, about some of the sugars did. we also recover the doctor fits, he was considering both options and his aim was to kill himself and a large crowd at the concert either today or tomorrow. so to see, in addition,
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we seized a laundry. massive is what makes de propaganda material 21000 bureaus of counterfeit money. steroids like substances, machetes, it's nice unplugged on munitions to choose $1.00 to $2.00 on c sugar stand in the wake of the files. tyra plot take out the history of chunk. call name a has cools on the national security council to step up security measures, keep the ones the name is why the, as it has been a mix day for germany at the paris olympics, the men's hockey and basketball teams missed out on gold just like long jumpstart, but like a be humble, but there was success in kayak canoeing. germany needed a photo finish for olympic gold and the mens k 4 or 500 meters event. the edge down, the silver metal, his australia in spain took brought. it was germany's 9 go in here in women's weight. lifting china is low. she far set in olympic record to win the 59
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kilogram division. she lifted a 134 kilograms for the best market ever seen in her class at analytic game. or gold moved 2nd place china on to 28 gold in the paris metals table behind the us on 30. there are just 3 days now left in these a lift gate. here's a good story for young parents who are competing at the olympics during the past. there were few babysitting or child care options, but now a former athletic store has opened the 1st nursery in olympic village at the paris k. it's the parents olympics. i've seen a lot of 1st, both of parents who happened to be athletes, the introduction of a nursery by palmer sprint stuff. alice and felix could be the most important message to all the mothers as you are capable. you are absolutely capable to have your best performances after childbirth. the 2nd time olympic gold medalist is
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impressed with how the project turned out. the 1st time that i step for the nursery, i just felt so proud you know, to see it in real life. and it was beautiful and colorful and to see people actually using it. it was really, really special savings, kate. but if in 2018, i'm was frustrated with the children's facilities at the tokyo games 3 years ago. paris is different. the. it's meant to feel like the home. um, it has toys and books, soft surfaces, the breast feeding area. and it's a great starting point. state and walter poole, the play acacia gophers is a regular user. there's been several athletes who have reached out and told me how incredible it is. they've given me feedback of how we can make it better. i would love to grow the nursery. i hope that it is bigger and better in the, in the olympic village. anela and i have a lot of work to do to, to make that happen. athletes, so a parents of the games in 2028 will be thankful. what to
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join, panders, have made their public. they view with california san diego zoo. the chinese government often loans the animals to other countries into practice. it's known as panda diplomacy now cares. say the 5 year old male panda named you twan is laid back. well, 4 year old female sion bo is more inquisitive. the peer arrived in june, but are only now receiving visitors, china. it is often criticized for up routing pandas from their home or it is a reminder to all of our top story at this hour. mohammed units has been sworn in as the prime minister of bangladesh. the nobel peace prize winner says his 1st priority is to restore law and order. student leaders who helped the top of the previous administration will be part of a new caretaker government watching dw news after
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this, the paralegals of sierra leone posts out this weekend on the dw, there has been little good news for you. grain coming from the front lines, russian forces have been winning more and more ground in the east. their attacks against ukrainian ground troops in the don't bass region have been relentless. but this week, according to moscow, ukraine went on the offensive inside russia, a cross border attacking the course, the region that apparently called the kremlin off guard, and one that ukraine's most important ally the us may have know nothing about moscow and washington have acknowledge the attack so far keep has not i bring gulf in berlin, this is the day the .

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