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the, the, this is the w news life from berlin. relative calm between is well and has for the day. so they tried heavy fire. will they both sides signaled and most intense exchange since the war began is always a minor exchange of supply continued terrorism investigation in germany, prosecute a search for a link between the so called islamic state and the syrian that police, they confessed to killing 3 people out of festival and swimming across confidence from asia to europe. for example, fast flowing water has thousands take part in the annual event across the boss for us the
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i've been physical and welcome. smaller exchanges of fi continue near israel is northern border with lab and on a day off the liberties militant group has for the end is well traded aerial attacks is well set. it destroyed thousands of his will. that rocket launches in cross border strikes in southern 11 on the way the military says the pre emptive strikes prevented wider escalation and the conflict as well as the last more than 300 bunkered cities. while in response to the killing of one of its senior commanders in favor of last month, no results. so 5 from see slide talks in cairo aimed at reaching a deal between israel and homos, which is why they designated a terrorist group. jerusalem correspond, and tanya claim a gave us the latest on the situation in these van as well. and as well,
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all of this is seen as a military success or a tactical success within you know, these so week long attentions waiting of for the retaliation by husband law. and both sides, i think, can claim now a success and can conclude this, at least that's how it's seen here. come through this found or facilities, but it's always a going back to the intense tips for todd to across for the fire. we've been seeing him between has below and israel in northern israel and southern living on what you've seen over the past 10 months. now. the situation for people in the north, of course, remains extremely attends. many have actually evacuated back in october. a tens of thousands are still not being able to go home, some have been going back and forth, depending on the security situation that leave some of the villages and even towns, they like ghost towns. and that situation has no changed. is there
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a wants to see uh, basically is full of retreating a beyond the tiny river and going away from the food about this has not happened and all those months. and many a see this without a diplomatic, sits a solution. there will be no solution already already that threats from yvonne as well for retardation. the assistive sped, some of the who sees and yemen, and even prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said that this is not the end of the story. and as far as diplomacy goes, those sci fi adults don't seem to be progressing. i know there seems to be no breakthrough. uh right now from these talks it has been uh, going on over the last week and, and this weekends, no progress either that, that we know of all this of course happened behind closed doors. we understand that neither hum us nor israel have of given their response or have agreed to the
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compromises that have been basically presented by the united states during those talks. and it's the united states that have been pushing for these talks will be concluded by the weekend they, they will have all the optimistic, but this optimism has not been shared by neither on us, nor is well. and it's as it appears that the main sticking points remain a, such as the is where the presence on the philadelphia, cory, the, that's the border area between egypt and israel. and then it's a beam corridor. this is the area that is basically dividing the gaza strip between the noise and the cells to also questions about who would be released from the posting and prisoners in exchange for the hostages. and the question about a permanency is by and guarantees for him us. so we understand the talks would continue. uh,
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but there's no break through as of yet. and so many details that have to be clarified, dw jerusalem, correspond atanya claimant. thank you. a little look now at some of the other stories making headlines. tens of thousands of range of refugees have rallied in camps in bangladesh. they were mounting the 7th anniversary of the military crackdown which forced them to leave their homes in the month. well then, a 1000000 by hinges, lived in the camps with the prospect of returning a flash flooding. free. good bye to rachel brains is left at least 13 dead on the entities was east and the island of 10. not to the deluge swept away residential areas and buried dozens of houses and buildings in my search and rescue teams. looking for those reported missing german chancellor or schultz is visiting the western city of the lincoln 3 days after a deadly 9th attack. and a festival, prosecutors say a 26 year old syrian that has confessed to killing 3 people and wounding 8 of those
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. investigators looking for links between the suspect and the group called islamic state. the terrorist organization claims it was behind the brand page without providing evidence. i suspected kilo little wayne ankle chains and handcuffs. police of transfer demand, they believe, responsible for the zoning and not for tech to appear in court and calls will the 26 year old syrian was detained on saturday night after giving himself up and confessing to the crime. the media report say he was wearing blood stain clothing. he's a risk, came after a day, long man hunt, which included this police right of a hospital for asylum seekers. note 5 from the c know friday's rampage. thousands had gathered in central zoning and for a concert and street festival. when a man begins driving people at random, killing 3 and wounding 8 others,
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the so called islamic state has claimed responsibility. the groups links to the attack a still being investigated. jimmy's prison in front of the stime, i called for better security for the public, mis knows we have to better protect ourselves from a tax lock that sits in as high as that. but with regard to terrorism, this month also made an expansion of houses. and deb before this a central zoning and remains quoting gulf. as police continue, this search for evidence, locals remaining shock over the brutal attacks at a festival supposed to mock the cities 650 s anniversary. on a day when celebration should have been taking place instead, the people of zoning and a commemorating the victims of a knight of blushing, the revolt,
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a hands punches in zoning and then tell me about the atmosphere there. this boy as well it's, it's still a summer moody, obviously. so it's sort of a new weekend so many people are on their way to work. um the buses are filling up as a morning progresses. um, but they are several shops around the central area that remain closed. auto respects to the victims and to basically the shock that to people are still feeling here at the same time. everything is basically being cleaned up at the moment. this festival wasn't bench to last the whole weekend, but was then cooled off off to the attack and all the sages and so on that happens . so top around here are being, being clear to the actual attacks took place just down the road from where i am at the moment in what i would actually call most an intimate space and intimate the little square. the stage there is still up and at the moment there is a video of a burning candle that is being shown to tell us
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a bit more about the chances shall i mention t p expect event today. this is indeed obviously there is a, a seating also of insecurity both here and so wondering and but generally in the population because of the, these kinds of unpredictable attacks. and so, shorts as visits here will be not only to reassure people here that the government is attending to a, to the shop, to the, to the solemnity to that loss. but there's also going to try and reassure people the public in general, that the government will try to do everything and spa to prevent such attacks and future shots will be speaking to the mayor. here he will be accompanied by the governor. i think you could call it the minister president of the regional government here in north ryan was say the um, there was a meeting at the mayoral, a c t a and will then be visiting the society of where i am and to look at the,
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the the memorial that is being set top just behind me and also to speak to some of the people that were involved. and later they will be speaking, giving a press statement, a pond reporting from zoning in there. and let's get the view from our chief political editor. i miss you. i looked up now, what can we expect from the chancellor's visit today? well, we can expect it's hosted, who's very much on the political press. a now to reassure the public that the government is in control, that this cannot happen again and, and to move beyond what we've seen so far in terms of political message coming from him, which has been mainly a message of a telling people that he really feels them that one has to catch the proper trace. so that's what's his initial message. well, you know that the suspect is now in custody. so we are now moving beyond that into
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a phase where lies, particularly in those 2 eastern states that are going to the polls in the weeks time on how the times the response to this. and we've already heard from the lead of the opposition, basically quoting him out and saying, look, it's now up to the tons to, to act. so maximum attention and maximum political pressure to promise something that he can deliver on fast to reassure the public and to stop having this open door for criticism from the opposition as they are key elections coming up. and the 3rd state as well. following those 2 other states, all 3 of them dominated by the 5, right? and this is playing into the file rights playbooks. this incident, we're talking about a syrian suspect. we're talking about migration rules here, and the political campaigning is under what? yes, is the ring yet, saxony in front of the bug that are going to the polls within the next couple of
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weeks. i'm 2 of those this upcoming weekend. and in this case is essentially a text bookcase of what the fall ride a if the says is something that people it must spell fia. and we have seen in june a warning from germany's domestic intelligence that particularly is the most extremist and his lumnick state was threatening dominique that there was a very high, a lot here in germany that was reported. but we heard from interior minister or of the state that is now affected, saying we had been braced for this. and of course that is the moment of shock, but then reality sinks and we need to talk about moses for the police. so it's easier for them to search people. so we, you now have the political debate starting, you have and this political press. uh, i'd have to one side of,
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of experts saying you need to talk about what the police has allowed to do to make them more effective. and on the political end, it's a debate that is very much about migration. who is here. why was this young man not send back when he no longer really had the right to be in germany? and this is something that is now peking. again, after we saw a knife attack, also in mannheim in may. a well one police officer died and who already had this hans the valve that he would take messages to make it easier to send people back, but ticket to syria and of gone, his don are now everybody's waiting to hear what he can present in terms of effective measures on how he wants to do this because it is technically complicated is legally complicated and it needs the cooperation of the countries where you want to send people back to. and that's a problem with sofa. everybody's failed to really make that terribly much headway. i guess that's why it's so difficult. just reminding our international view was for
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germany to just tell people to leave the country. but what the opposition is cooling for is, is a bad on, on allowing anyone from, from syria and afghanistan and demanding that any public trade is criminals, all failed asylums because be sent back. yes. and this is wesley placemats. uh, the need of the seed you, i'm gonna macros successes in this sense. one of her successes is now potentially the next time. so the cons that of the conservative seed you and that's where he is cooling for this complete bond. now ask any lawyer and they will say this is simply legally not possible right now. and there is a, an individual right to assign them that is under international law. that is something germany is signed up to. so in order to fulfill what he is calling for, he would need political deals with european pockets. and this would be also
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a turnaround in the sense of how many is viewed. it was his positive was on the mackerel and who allowed migraines from syria to come in. and you know, most of these people that, like hardly any one is a criminal, but this is where the debate is now publicly, and he is clearly fueling that debates. and he is suggesting that somebody can take measures which are legally very complicated, and which are not implementable very fast. so we are very fast, not system political, but also on an electioneering terror 3 here and, and a, and this is what the task of faces as a head to zoning and where this will happen. today. we show proof that thanks for breaking that down. the explosions were heard in central teams early monday morning, as ukraine's military blunder of a massive rush and miss allan drawn. an attack must go and keep, continue to find tone multiple products. you credit and president,
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florida. mister lansky has renewed his calls for western allies to lift their restrictions on using the long range weapons to target russian territory. meanwhile, ukraine builds its own guided me thoughts. t of april 2022, a russian strike on a factory that produces one of the most hard to get weapons for ukraine guided missiles. the government website says the plant has been rebuilt and continues to manufacture guided missiles for the homegrown vill multiple rocket launcher deville . k uses. this are $6.00 to $4.00 missile with a range of up to 130 kilometers about $2.00 to $3.00 times further than an artillery shell. the bigger price, however, is the missile next to it. the are 630 net 2 guided cruise missile that can hit targets 200 kilometers away and even further with modifications in december, key of announced that they would be ramping up production of and up to him, but did not give any more details. the ukraine once produced 30 percent of the
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soviet union's weapons, but when the soviet union collapse, so did ukraine's defense industry. since the full scale russian invasion began, ukraine has managed to regrow its defense industry, producing artillery shells and the bewildering amount of drones. but in one vital area, ukraine is way behind russia, the production of guided missiles at the end of july president the load of years. zalinski said this might be changing my mind, but also denied me. our missile program is showing goods dynamics, i know, and although it is a challenging task, we are gradually approaching the possibility of using our own missiles and not just relying on missiles supplied by our partners. but that is not a cabinet with the changing the button in the current state of ukraine's domestic missile production is a government secrets ultimate goal is to manufacture a state of the art guided missiles like the us apply the tack thems. they're precise and hard to shoot down because of their sophisticated guidance system. and importantly, they can hit targets 300 kilometers deep into russia, or they could,
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but their range is limited by the us. so lensky has long called for the ability to launch guided missiles across the russian border. it would be possible to stop this russian, tara, if we could provide a minute true with adequate missiles, then the terrorist would not have a sense. impunity ukraine needs long range missiles, in particular to remove the possibility of the occupy of placing is miss altamont as fall from the front line and destroying ukrainian cities with the in the u. s. and other western allies have since eased restrictions to allow attacks on russian military objects near the ukrainian border, such as bridges and rushes. kirk region, which ukraine says it hit with us, made high mars rockets. but if you can, can produce its own guided missiles that scale, they wouldn't have any constraints. and perhaps more importantly, the missiles wouldn't stop coming if allies stop sending them. the goal of self reliance may still be a long way off, despite zalinski is reassurances. some analysts say it could take over
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a decade for ukraine to ramp up production enough to be able to defend itself without western help. frank language lectures and strategic studies. of course, with university. he was a british military intelligence officer and is a regular on dw use, frank? will ukraine be able to produce enough miss house of its own to make a difference now? good morning, but well that's, nick said that you cannot underestimate the ukrainians with respect to this kind of technology before the war. they was certainly within the top 10 well space posts because of this expertise they had in building rockets miss styles, and such like so 2 things that 1st of all just by way of indicate or illustration even on most favorite rocket pot from his own is design it made in ukraine, the net tune me solid, sold at a cruise, me solid or next report. let's not forget it was that that took down signed the
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musk early on. so they've been planning this now for 2 years. has actually said before, i'm talking about the industrial policy behind this program and that clearly now producing results. for example, only last late last week, you may have heard of strikes on for a nation. now, those are carried up by a hybrid drone misfire. a bit like the rainy and russian got around to show here. we see a lot about the griffin this talk this one by, by turbo jets. so they're trying to balance the speed range and payload very successfully. i'm not so homegrown item is the bell keys at one? can i just can i just ask you a question about that? is that that's the type of thing that would allow ukraine to strive even deeper into russia without having to rely on its allies. they'll get permission from its allies to strike targets within russia. yes, absolutely. and developments from not it's, it's relatively sounds seasonal payment to the tool. what they're trying to do is
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develop things that they can produce at scale. so yes, so every confidence that you claim is in due course, will be able to develop this kind of production line and those kinds of capabilities. the constraint no, will be on the strikes that they sustain on those factories. they all being helped by the west. however, and i think that will affect it. so yes, i think they kind of do this, that will the west also allow ukraine to use their weapons in west and weapons to strike deeper into russia as well. yeah. and the key, the key side of the over the weekend is that landscape us once again for the use or rather the permission to use a metropolitan ross and brought them to pick up the rest of the scout and storm shudder. ms solves 2 constraints on the i think the 1st is the number besides the west size brook and then the fonts are not case. and the 2nd is i think they're genuinely concerned about the rest of it responding. latan basically not by talking west and soil, but by taking down the nato drums and the black seat which would tend to get to
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blind, you credit assistance to your price. and so they all tend to really concerned about what the risk response might be to the stuff like everything is a landscape talking that he says ukraine is making small advances in cost. where is that going? where, where is ukraine asked right now? yeah, there's no doubt the ukrainians because you probably just boxes in the coast accept all slowing down. i think the front is beginning to stabilize that russians are putting forces in. but look the key central property, his sense to start on continuing today tomorrow and until the next few months is that south eastern front, particularly before per cross and only over the weekend tal risk. so we need to watch those barre calculated. we have to remember that forces defending those arrows what pulled away to conduct the kind of defensive logic troops down there in the southeast will be asking themselves. is this a good trade? because russia has not taken the bait of withdrawing forces from those crucial sectors to, to try and push the opinion, forces back in cost. but so what are you saying is cost more of a side show?
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i would not put it quite like that. i think it's a gamble by the ukrainians, and there are many good reasons for them doing it, but it's a gamble. it relies on the russians taking, not that big of, of pulling back forces of trading, political loss for territory. okay. because obviously it's politically damaging. i suspect, but putting this down he said, you know what, we'll take the political damage. we'll push this aspect of a country being invited. i'm, we'll press on on the main effort. it's important. remember the 1st principle selection and maintenance of the game right now, the end of the russian forces is not to be type land. it's too, it's set to head towards the cross. you had it from frank language. thank you very much. the insights that came in about $3000.00 swim is from around the world of taking part in the bus for us across the continental example as how the annual asia to your challenge since 1989
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based agency. it's on the bucket list, the both amateurs and professionals of corresponded julia han shied away from the board. has bucks for the spectators or east stumbles iconic balls for a straight is normally a very busy shipping lane. and once a year, it belongs to swim is more than $2800.00 people jumped at the challenge and swim from one compton into another on sundays in which is one of the wells most popular open volta races. the balls for us was close to shipping traffic for a few hours and knowing participants to make some legendary $6.00. hello me to swim from east to move asian side to the finish line and your it's pretty exciting even if you're only here as a spectator. the raise of challenge is, by the way,
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not only assistance but swim is also need to navigate the powerful current. otherwise they risk being swept away and not making it across the finish line. some contestants of professional swim is all those brave to us and they have trained extensively for this day. the tradition began and 1989 with just a few dozen swimmers. this year, participants came from move in 70 different countries. it was something that i wanted to do for 6 years. and now i finally made my dream come true. you can get from one confidence of the other continent just by swimming. i think that's true, the fantastic. and that was the aim light for me unit to find a guidance that i've done in unit 2. i have that same story into the absolutely for a minute and then, and then uh, just to explain that the and that so you know, with this there's been this use cross continental champion comes from tacky to come
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allergens when the 6.5 kilometers and 45 minutes and 27 seconds. the fastest woman was tiny out of the one finished in just under 47 minutes. the that's so many here. it's not so much about winning. but about coming together and sharing a unique experience in the same is voltage between 2 continents. a reminder of our top story, the south, the israel 11 on board a is relatively calm. a day off, the militant group has blind is around the ones that biggest ariel attacks on each other since the war and cons to began about a $120.00 volts plants carry down strikes while his boss and drones and missiles into israel. both sides have indicated that the exchange has ended and germany's chestler is visiting the west and the city of zoning and the 3 days for
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a deadly 9 protected prosecutor say, a 26 year old. so young man has confessed to killing free people. investigators and looking for links between the suspect and the so called is lennox state terror. identical and stay with us. the,
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