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the, the, you're watching the, the, the, and it was coming to live from berlin. russia reports a massive drone attack, a military air field, about 300 kilometers from the ukranian border. this attack comes a bit heavy fighting in rushes course region as a shock incursion by branding and forces their interest. it's force de also ahead on the program, bangladesh as new leader returns home on a mission to restore a law and order mohammed us was born in on thursday students, protests leaders will join his caretaker government. german public support for israel's war against tomas is on the decline. a national opinion full shows,
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most of germans think israel's offensive in gaza has gone too far. and donald trump will debate his new democratic opponents come on, harris on september 10th. the presidential candidates have agreed to their 1st face to face showdown as polls point to an extreme link type rates. the . i'm sorry, richardson, thank you so much for joining us. russian officials have declared a state of emergency and the le pets region after a drone attack caused a fire at a military field. the base located nearly 300 kilometers from the ukrainian border . us though we've had some governor says a for nearby villages have been evacuated. the attack comes, as russia fights to push back ukrainian troops closer to the border,
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near course. and moscow says at least $1000.00 ukrainian troops entered russian territory there on tuesday. and a senior adviser to president zalinski appears to have confirmed ukraine was behind the attack. he said, any escalation was due to the unequivocal aggression of russia. so asking himself also has said it was clear that ukrainian forces know how to surprise hoping to fend off ukrainian troops. russia's defense ministry says this footage shows ukrainian armored vehicles being destroyed as heavy fighting rages. an estimated 1000 ukrainian troops ran through the russian border early tuesday into the course region with tanks and other armored vehicles. heavy fighting was reported near the town of sewage were rushing natural gas flows into ukraine,
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raising concerns over a potential stop to trends that flows to europe. ukraine has released the video footage, allegedly showing russian guard surrendering at a border. crossing in chorused. in his evening address president followed the mirror, zelinski suggested russia should get a taste of its own medicine without referring directly to the incident. i see in this last rush or brought the war to our land and should feel what it has done. may we want to achieve our goals as soon as possible in peace time under the conditions of adjusting peace. and it will be, of course, has declared a state of emergency, and thousands of people are being evacuated. former russian president dmitri, mad via they have reacted to the incursion on social media. this is no longer just an operation to reclaim or re special territories and punish the nazis. it is possible and necessary to enter the territory of the still existing ukraine. to go
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into a desk hard key to meet pro nikolai. if to go into key if and further there should be no restrictions in the sense of any recognized border of the ukrainian rice. moscow has been forced to call in reserves to stop ukrainian soldiers from pushing deeper into its territory. that's bringing our correspondents in a key of naked connelly. nick uh, give us the latest here. ukraine certainly seems to be extending its offensive operations inside russia. so that's true that i think we'd start with a caveat that have given how patch you the information is we're getting basically the planning side is still keeping very, very tight lipped about little this, the russian governmental side is trying to downplay most of what's going on so it basically relying on social media material video from local is being evacuated to just kind of dash cams from people trying to get out of that part of the country or so cool. military correspondence, midship lopez, these are russian genesis
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a very close the russian military and obviously have their own agenda. so it is a bit of a patchy picture, but it does seem that. whereas a few days ago, we were speaking about the ukranian troops being 1015 kilometers interesting territory from the border. now they're being reports and you're located images of ukrainian ministry groups as far as 30 kilometers interesting churches. that doesn't mean they control the territory to a kind of thought to come to depth that but they are moving ahead alone that some of the kind of main routes. there's that talk about them trying to get to the course can nuclear power station that groups to be a place where be very difficult for the russians to attack and dislodge them. if they got the, as we've seen the other way around with the russians, forces occupying these upper region come up on here and ukraine. um, so it is a very dynamic situation right now, but it does seem that they have cool directions of got that. that really wasn't the necessary planning here, but it's been pretty easy to get past those russian defences. and just basically kind of pile, post them kind of avoiding them, driving around them and their own. no,
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you can report that ukrainian forces and some places are digging in to try and hold on to the searching. and it with you create in forces under pressure elsewhere. i just can't help but wonder why. now why course is this strategically or politically sensible for ukraine to look, i think we don't know the military mattresses it well, we don't know quite how many resources ukraine is investing here. we don't know how many resources ukraine has. obviously there's been lots of bad news and recent months here and ukraine, given what's happening and don't pass the person's around mobilization. but it does seem like ukraine has actually be able to mobilize a fan number of people in recent months and has received more western weapons. and maybe we always hear about that. and we'll see they could still disappear as quickly as they've appeared. but it seems right now that with relatively limited investment of kind of people, the results that they have achieved a lot. definitely, politically, they've shown that inclusion up, they've shown ordinary russians that he's unable to secure the board. and if they are able to hold on to bits of territory, there is any other suggesting that maybe this will be then as well that ukraine
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will say, you rush, it gets out of restaurants by ukraine, and we will then see the search back what we've seen over this past year of the war is that once it, russian troops have dug in in ukraine, it's very difficult to just load them. and i guess the expectation from ukraine is that they will be able to do the same. and to make it very, very hard for the russians to get them out again, it gives us a sense of their capabilities at this stage, and the war can, can, you can't afford to sustain an offensive like this as well. i think it also depends on what resources ukraine is allowed to use, right? so the game change that happened was off to russia. these are kind of similar and codes and you have to give the beginning of the summer in may. the west finally allows ukraine to use question built weapons on russian territory, rather than just the gates russian forces, you know, by ukraine. and now, you know, we seeing weston on the vehicles really making a difference between, you know, sort these apparently asking washington for permission to use us made missile systems like tech comes against a target. so russian soul so far that permission haven't been provided. uh,
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but we are seeing that ukraine is able to operate pretty effectively and do a lot of damage in a short space of time. i think, you know, the kind of a cost benefit analysis will happen later. but for now, they see something that, especially for morales, has really changed the kind of conversation here and key of what people were feeling pretty kind of downhearted pretty at down beach. and now they've seen that things can change pretty fast, our correspondent and economy. thank you so much as always. well, pockets done and china are the latest regional neighbors who congratulate bangladesh as a new interim leader as he takes office. nobel peace prize. laurie at mohammed eunice, heads up a cabinet that includes a student, protests, leaders, and representatives from civil society and the military. he has been a harsh critic of long time prime minister shake siena, who was out of state and fled to india after weeks of violent anti government protest. unice has now vowed to appeal the country another
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historic moment in a whirlwind week in bangladesh, politics a nobel laureate, more how many units has been sworn in as the country's interim leader. after being tapped by the president to fill the power vacuum left behind after shakers, tina was forced out by mass protests most respected economist who pioneered micro credits which helped lift millions from poverty, had been in paris when the request to serve his country came. arriving home at dhaka airport, he called for an end to the street violence of 1st order of business should be to restore law and order. until this is done, we will not be able to make any headway with improving conditions you should say to me and the students here have reassured me. i'll be able to carry out this to take them along with restoring stability. the interim government is also task with
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repairing fresh elections. many bangladesh are hoping for greater freedoms and economic opportunities to develop people that be setting an example by giving this country a new beginning. we expect you and as we able to rebuild our country on this foundational dentist frontier. com, i seriously hope the new government will put a stop to the bad politics in this country. what i'll do is he says, the working class community of talking piece across from the high unemployment in a country where the median age is just 28, was one of the grievances fueling. the recent anti government protests with protests leaders, demands met for change at the top many bangladesh. these will now be hoping for improvements in their day to day lives. so according to bangladesh, the constitution elections must be held within 90 days of the dissolution of parliament. i spoke earlier to the model is some con, a journalist in dhaka to find out how realistic that prospect is.
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i think it is very difficult. um, uh, very, very difficult for me to uh, to organize the election within uh, uh, 90 days. because uh, the energy of 7 just that we uh, based from uh, now on words to distort the law and order seem to be the police back to the person with confidence and also organize the links and comments and republics and comments and add that you will see the variety of different kinds of challenges that would be offered and the end of balances, of, of the student purpose and, and you see at the election is the very, very important for the success because there would be nice little stuff. there was
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for many, many years uh but uh, but they also at the same time, they want to see if the floor looks on on this and uh, and uh, so that they can look. so i am not sure that he will be able to do everything everything clear within this time frame. it might take some time or another big question of course, is what we might see from the military. what role do they play in this interim government? from the very beginning, when the government follow and they, they were under displace it and the students who live broadcasting and the citizens obama, this, they said they don't want to see immediately the big fellow at the same time. uh
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there was that there was spaces within the uh, within the force to play to play a positive role. uh, involvement. and this is what we have seen the forces uh the, uh, uh yesterday. and i don't even know that they have said that the best, extending the support of agents in getting government uh to, to manage and going to the county and they were going to new to so okay, this will of course be something watched very closely. and the weeks ahead, i was gonna ask you about another element shake. i've seen a, has fled to india, a recent dw interview with her son has now opened political, excuse me, questions about her political future. stay with us for just a moment. i wanna take
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a listen to his comments 1st. he has not completely left by mother. she never one of them. uh, at 1st we thought this would be a good time to retire. she. this was going to be her last term. but given the wireless, uh so i guess our home parking members, so what happened is our parking numbers are being attacked to a country. so at this point, what is the, the, is the largest political parking, but the thing is not that we did not wish to be made for violence during the protest. now we are no longer in charge of wyoming is not in government, but the one that has to defend this spectra journalist. and i know as i'm kind of in dhaka, what do you think that means is there still a future for shay casino and her party be a water leak? and ben would actually politics as well. uh, i would say see,
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uh see what have done it differently. uh when see flags. uh, plastic guns and see, uh, the body has been set there and, and uh, they lost their confidence and i am not sure how much you will get this time being uh, once it goes up. uh, i'm the only lead lead. this is across country and, and see, you know, bring you from abroad and, and it's cheaper to do it then maybe you have to come back. but it is very hard and people off the phone. but if you go 5 d and they can use, did not take it easy, that c live a, the fancy leaving them alone, you know, and they're facing the, the, facing, the face. and so at the same time, uh,
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you know, the wireless, how much it was in the last few weeks. so all of the responsibilities goes to her and the people, it's really a. and i'm looking forward to see the, the, the, how the law, if you, the act i'm due to i do have a responsible for all these, you know, all this. indeed it's, i would say the perfect go to go out of this. and at the same time, they don't know me of the band with this. was this guy seen very bad shape? also an important point there. well, thank you so much for joining us. that is journalists my know, as i'm kind of speaking to us from taca things and we can bring you up to speed now with some other world news headlines is
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a powerful earthquake has struck auster panza, southern coast, prompting authorities to warn of a heightened risk of massive earthquakes in the area in the near future sized mall addressed to have long highlighted the potential for 8 mega quake stomach from an undersea trough close to japan. venezuela's in bottles, presidents. and because as my daughter has signed an order blocking access to the social media platform, x formerly known as twitter for 10 days, he claims the platform has been used to incite violence following the country's dispute at election. my daughter, a socialist government, has yet to release detail to vote tallies which the opposition says would prove it's one of the leaders of the us, egypt and katara have demanded a presumption of talks to stop the fighting in gaza. they issued a joint statement saying, only the details need to be worked out as well. has said it would send negotiators, but the reason, assassination of how masses political leader has complicated peace efforts
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with the war and goals are now into it's 10 month. new opinion polling shows support in germany for israel's response to last year is how most terror attacks is continuing to decline. let's take a look. 57 percent of people now think is barrels. military offensive in gaza has gone too far. and the latest pulling also shows the german public as largely against supporting the israel militarily, with 68 percent opposing the idea. ever since october 7th, there's been much discussion around germany's promise to stand behind as ro, given its history. some voices from jewish organizations here have been calling for more support from germany, for israel's military. to that these chief political correspondent course not now reports will gemini to seemed as rel, militarily. the central council of jews in germany says it's time for germany to act on which that result it's political promise to keep as rail safe ones often
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hold are the responsibility that emanates from the hold of costs to make standing up for the existence and the security of israel and it's her little task for us. the president of the single council says this of course means that in the event of an attack on the scale that is currently threatened, germany must also stand by the jewish state militarily. both the gym and government and the opposition of ruling out any intervention for now to describe this to have fun the issue of for his own data. at the moment, all efforts of focus on preventing an escalation of this conflict that has already lost its so long and claimed so many victims as can yet this is nothing, not the realistic option. germany continues to exploit within israel and israel has not requested for germany to intervene. but other friends, like they do is france and britain already helped seemed also runs large scale drone and missile attack in april. the debates where that stuff's,
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cuz all should mean a proactive government of the military assistance has only just the guns. that was our 1st funding. we had a customer and now we can bring in a database political corresponded emily or dean from war on this story. so israel has not asked for it and it seems the german public does not want to. it is active buddhist about involvement through defend israel, a real possibility. now the short answer to that for me is no. not also has structural reasons regarding who is in command of the driving home forces . now, if you text would be kind of, for example, the government can deploy is on forces without the consent or the backend of parliament. in germany, it's actually the opposite. so even if the done government wanted to the ports on forces to israel, it would have to get the part it would have to get parliament to agree. and right now here in germany, parliament is in recess. so on summer break. so to say many problem and turns on
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most invalid. and then if the government would convene an emergency session, now empowerment that will take time and may well be too late. and then you also have to take into consideration about the german dumb forces and also in a very good states at the moment they've had to give a lot of the equipment to ukraine. and so it's also a question of what germany actually can do from here. okay, so certainly not imminent. i'm curious whether that picture could change though i, you'll remember back in april, we saw the u. s. u. k. france helping to send off an iranian attack on israel. germany did not take part in that joint effort, but with threats of new attacks from a run. do you think for when put down the line, change its mind here as well? my, that many politicians here in germany actually believes that germany is of more value to is rather classically. and we've just spoken about the structural hurdles to all of this, but in ferry, that is there awesome things from you could be wrong. done as part of
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a contingent sense of positive on a german contingency of f of the air force is actually stationed at the moment in jordan, as part of an empty permission, not flies, of a syrian northern iraq. and some of the plans that are stationed that could be used to refuel other planes in the area. and that would already be quite helpful to partners such as the last time you came from. and then germany also has a few here, a 5 to station in jordan, which are quite good at switching down drones. and in fact, in the past, the german army, the german forces, has worked with israel and various exercises over the past few years. so it also has experience in washing together spots. we have to remember about israel has not put a request for military support from germany in yet. and actually recently the german defense minister said, but this is not in the cons at the moment. all right, to have you political correspondent,
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emily gordon. thank you very much. less than 3 months to go until the last presidential elections, former president of donald trump, the republican candidate has now agreed to a televised debates with his democratic opponent, comma harris. next month i was speaking from his florida home. trump said he wanted multiple debates and that he'd suggested 3 dates in september. harris has confirmed the one will take place on september 10th and has left open the possibility of more opinion polls show a close contest with harris or racing the lead, the trump that had over joe biden, since she entered the race of just 3 weeks ago. slow trump, today's conference was his 1st sense harris and selected her running mate, tim walls just this week dw benjamin alvarez group or has more that's right. it was a lengthy press conference in this lot to unpack it. first of all,
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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 camel of ours and 2 goals. and one of the biggest announcement was we already said that there will be 3 debates that he agreed on in september that abc will host this debate between both presidential candidates. on september 10th. it is still unclear if there will be another debate on fox news. even before that, we still need to hear from the campaign team from campbell harris. but as an opinion poll shows that come on hire as in a new running major immune it's such a governor roles have erased. basically the leads of trumpet built over president biden. trump's companions, of course, now working on new strategy in 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 a last long as to to an interview was in june. as benjamin offers grew up with that
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update now in london, animals artwork has been appearing and the artist bank see is behind it. and usually his work doubles up as a commentary on society and culture. so fans, or of course, asking what does it all mean? they're also wondering if the parents stuffed of the latest edition might also be part of the concept. backseats latest howling wolf painted on a satellite dish. and it's gone. caught in the act. a mass man was photographed grabbing the dish and walking off with it, with help from others. shortly after it was unveiled of the same i assessed me on the outside. that one went up soft costs down to the other 3. and i run around the corner around about 90 seconds, pull it out, so it's pretty efficient guys popping up over the last few days. bang. c has
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released a series of animals on london streets monkeys, elephants and it go to my take on it. is that what ben skis trying to do is to really get us to think and reflect about the ecological crisis that really threatens and humanity is always the data. meaning that they look, they look very simple, submit. the graphics are very simple, but there's, there's political visits even meanings behind them. fancy whose real identity has not been made. public has confirmed the pieces as genuine and social media posts, but has left friends to draw their own interpretations. right, so if you're in london, keep your eyes peeled for those. that is our news update at this hour. we have the
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documentary coming up next to the look at the german forces defending nato's eastern border. in lithuania, you can stay tuned for that or find more online. our website is d w dot com. i'm clear. richardson, thank you so much for watching. the,
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any of the country's wealth reaches the people there on the move to change this, the paralegals of sierra leone. pull us out this weekend on the dw, the, i think more is terrible. nobody wants to monitor. if we want to prevent it, we have to let every potential aggressive know we are capable of defending ourselves. we can take you long up and that's what it, what about nothing else under the constable after that moving position possible and to be moved from the east, the world phone to the i don't know. we've had a lot of missions abroad, like enough kind of style of basic training guys and national defense submitted the founder of course,
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we've already prepared our equipment so that we can keep our re.

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