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this is you know we news live from berlin fears of a new flare up of violence in the mideast israel carries out a targeted air strike a day rickover gaza killing the commander of a palestinian militant group the response just hours later rockets fired at israeli towns near the border or ask a reporter in gaza whether a further escalation is likely also coming up fresh clashes in hong kong between pro-democracy protesters and police this time and the university district police say the demonstrations are pushing the city toward total breakdown and to get out while you can also trail user urge to fleet catastrophic bushfires one fire chief
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says conditions are so bad that crews are unable to stop the flames. and we are thank you so much for your company everyone we begin in israel that country has begun carrying out more air strikes against militants in the gaza strip after its targeted killing of a top palestinian commander overnight israel says. of the palestinian militant group islamic jihad was behind a series of rocket attacks on its territory a sunni militants responded by firing rockets at israeli cities including tel of efe citizens across southern and central israel have been instructed to stay inside as one of the worst escalations of violence on the israel gaza border in years let's get you more on the situation on the ground i'm now joined by has i'm about
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to show he is in gaza city he is a reporter there what's happening at the moment where you are in gaza. well the continuous off exchange of firing between gaza and his will is let me just had mainly is firing orcutt's from gaza while the israelis are targeting military sites and and those suspected the groups that israel is claiming they are firing rockets or standing behind firing their rockets 3 ballistic means were killed. does and where were injured some of them in a critical condition there is a fear among among the thousands of the schools and government owes the tuition's banks are closed the crossings between gaza and israel are closed the commercial crossing would be open tomorrow as it's and now from the palestinian side for allowing the fuel to come in for them and main bourse station. there was no news
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about it when there is going to be open or closed tomorrow so there's still from time to time we hear bombs coming whether rockets are fired from gaza or israeli. jets are targeting some some some places in gaza strip certain situation where you are as i'm a let's take a listen to what israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said earlier about the opera ration that he you authorized. this is how we just to fight the killing of the militants in gaza. from a horn of over with a blue moon. in the past year this arch terrorist was the main generator of terrorism from the strip he initiated planned and carried out many attacks. he fired hundreds of rockets a communities in the gaza periphery suffering we haven't ignored he was in the midst of crossing additional attacks these 3 days he was a ticking bomb. prime minister benjamin netanyahu speaking early year hasn't
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who was and how significant was he well i would according to islamic jihad is a senior commander he's not the top person he's not the most senior some reports are talking that he has connections with the road leadership was let me she had with the secretary general of the me she had always been used in in syria or in lebanon sometimes in. israel is accusing him of is standing behind foreign groups from from gaza. in fact that according to the statement issued by the islamic jihad is the commander of the. brigade in the north in gaza strip gaza strip is divided according to the faction. brigades he was hit in. the north or in one. this appears at 1st sight to be
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a significant escalation where do you i mean do you share share that assessment where do you think this is all heading. well 1st of all i have to say gaza is on but it will every time what happened last night or early this morning was unpredictable. nobody was expecting this is collation what happened so 1st of all we have to say that we can't say said simply where this is going but they indications are saying you know this this is collation would be limited. course there is a fear that it's going to be a 4th war after 3 wars that happened in the last 10 years. but still like as hamas is the biggest power in dollars that is not involved in fire and dropped its and we tell you to the killing off that's where they made the things is very limited i think they gyptian is are trying to hardly as the media
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has to stop islamic jihad or. not going far with with foreign work it's into israel still hamas they are not interested of a new war in many times before invite their officials i think israel as well said that they are not interested of. a wider is collation but still everything is a fragile in gaza and everything might happen so we don't know journalist has i'm a boucher reporting from gaza city thank you and next to another hot spot of a different kind hong kong felice a protesters are pushing the city to quote the brink of a total breakdown a day after some of the worst violence is the pro-democracy protests movement began a flash mob of some $1000.00 demonstrators blocked a busy district during lunch hour the focus has now shifted to the university
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districts where fresh clashes have been reported between demonstrators and police. this they say they're protecting their university just they use anything they can get their hands on to create barricades says campuses have emerged as the latest front in battles with the police. the students are determined to fight for their freedom. this is a fight for a whole generation we're not letting those bully change our good place our hope. it doesn't take long for things to escalate. the familiar click of tear gas being fired. seems like this play out across hong kong like here in the financial center . there now seemingly a normal part of 5 months of unresolved protests. the police say this city is on
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the brink of a breakdown. journeys daily life disrupted after protesters threw debris on the tracks. this man asked what he'll do says the protest leader no choice but to go home and not work. hong kong's leader is see them. for 3 years see why the protesters plan to paralyze hong kong and stop people from going to work and to school it was extremely selfish. whitey see the police and protesters accuse each other of brutality on monday the protesters set a man on fire after an argument. police are investigating the incident as attempted murder. they've also defended shooting a protester saying they were concerned for their own safety. well in a situation like this we believe we're acting according to the guard lines to
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protect ourselves as well as the people around us. here with more protests expected the fear on both sides is that they already volatile situation is only likely to get worse. when i say now but some of the other stories making news around the world spain's acting prime minister for the sanchez has signed an agreement aimed at forming a coalition government to deal will see his socialist join forces with the far left when he does support them most which is led by public places but paris will still need support from smaller parties to secure a majority in the parliament the european union's top courts has ruled that member states must label goods including some wines made in israeli settlements the court said that israel's expansion into the palestinian territories is a breach of international law and consumers must be able to make informed choices when they shop. former u.s.
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president jimmy carter is in the hospital after a series of falls the 95 year old has undergone surgery to relieve pressure on his brain a spokesperson says there were no complications. australian firefighters are on high alert for a catastrophic threat from bush fires dozens of fires are raging in the states of queensland and new south wales they stretch almost 8000 kilometers along the east coast from brisbane to sydney and residents of some 100000 homes near sydney are doing their utmost to take shelter after authorities warrant that it was too late for them to leave their homes while a fire that erupted in sydney's northern suburbs in the late afternoon immediately cut off skate routes for some residents one local fire chief says conditions are so bad that when a fire takes hold we are not able to stop it. protect
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life. protect property. and sure everybody is a safe as possible and these are the principles guiding austerities on australia's east coast bracing themselves for the worst bushfires in the nation's history more than 50 blazes are burning across the state of new south wales authorities are expecting conditions to get even worse. of plenty of people have heeded the warnings and of left early oversee others of charges m o 2 and accordingly i would vos to those who still might be there is that it is too late to leave almost those fawas and children is now you know your only option as far praja is. fires are expected to spread quickly due to high temperatures and strong winds or story teams are warning of catastrophic fire danger for to city of sydney to. about 6000000 people are affected by the fires people in communities
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have been urged to stay away from bushland and to flee their homes before the fires escalate we've had the history for 27 use never had this before we live in the blue mountains where it was forced to but we've never had to destroy a public this is unbelievable seeing the fries the size of the. roads and that's just i mean that's even more than catastrophic because watching them in this you know you can do and only spy reason everybody just was. 3 people have been confirmed dead and at least 150 properties have been lost so far authorities have to clear a 7 day state of emergency in the area. for president evo morales of bolivia is expected to land at any moment now in mexico where he's been given political asylum we're all a step down on sunday amid growing pressure from protesters and the country's army
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his resignation has left a power vacuum in bolivia where unrest has continued on the streets between morales the supporters and his opponents the police and the military are threatening a crackdown ever morale is heading to mexico into exile the mexican foreign minister car found it in a tweet he assured the ousted believe your leader your life and integrity are safe . while many believe the insecure his morale is of growing increasingly autocratic in his 14 year rule across latin america he's still often viewed as a champion of the poor who brought economic growth to one of the region's most impoverished countries like the supporters who gathered outside the village an embassy in mexico city they claim rallies resignation was prompted by a coup to the table morales was a democratically elected president but we'll follow him are measures that are brutal exploitation measures against workers and farmers. siegel
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morale is ousting has left a power vacuum the deputy head of the senate says she's willing to take over as interim president until new elections are held to help the country get through the crisis but the decision is up to the believe in congress. this is just to provide some certainty for the country. for an end to the vandalism. so that there are no more deaths women who are raped. i don't think bolivians deserve this it's urgent that there is some certainty for the people. so if civil organizations agree i will take up the task. the really even after morales departure tensions remain high on the streets of the capital the path police and the military are steeling themselves for more violence you washington don't you still to come. we meet one of the people facing deportation after the trump
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administration and of the program protecting the children of undocumented migrants they've taken their fight now to the supreme court which we've been hearing arguments in the case today. but 1st most schools in southern iraq are closed after teachers announced a general strike in support of the protest movement that has rocked the country for 6 weeks in recent days security forces have sought to crackdown on rallies but protesters have kept going with citizens in the south and across the capital baghdad. the 14th floor of this building used to be a turkish restaurant now this monstrous concrete structure from the saddam hussein era is a symbol of the protests in iraq a few weeks ago snipers fired on protesters from up here now the protesters themselves have occupied the building should marry has been scorching here since the beginning of october the 35 year old is unemployed and he sees little
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opportunity for himself in the country. the view from the roof looks out over terri a square focal points of the protests against the greed and incompetence of the ruling class. the government has done nothing for us in the past 17 years we've been rolled out. but the government is proposing a series of reforms it hasn't hesitated to fire on citizens with tear gas and live ammunition leading political parties have reportedly vowed to crack down on the protests the price has been high 15 people were killed in just one weekend and hundreds injured with hospitals overwhelmed people are treated on the street. the worst thing is when patients are choking on nerve gas and will stabilize the condition the jewels will in the limbs seize up.
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clashes have erupted on bridges leading to the government quarter as protesters try to enter the country's nerve center nobody is allowed to get close to the prime minister's office or the iranian embassy because even tehran has drawn the protesters ire iranian mullahs occupy key positions in iraq and control powerful militias fearing a loss of influence the millers many believe want to massacre. there without a doubt though directing operations and by they control the entire security operators they torture protesters with their own special methods it's all follows a certain script. in iraq it's all about oil money and power billions of stashed away in secret all the while infrastructure crumbles electricity cuts out water is contaminated and the education system is collapsing. cullen somare and his friends
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have had enough they want nothing less than radical change. look at them that the government suppresses our protests takes us hostage kills us it hasn't offered this anything we need to be liberated and that a human. revolution or massacre iraq's future is unclear and so to the fate of millions. in the u.s. the supreme court has begun hearing arguments about whether president donald trump's administration illegally and that the so-called dreamers program or the program allowed undocumented migrants brought to the u.s. as children to live and work there legally the scheme wildly referred to by its acronym daca was introduced under the obama administration and shielded more than half a 1000000 young people from deportation. georgetown university in washington d.c.
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these were. studies and lives. she was born in mexico but was brought up in arizona. is an undocumented migrant but as a doctor recipient she's been able to make great leaps towards a better future now i have a better chance of getting more scholarships of attending university and getting a job like i had never had a job until i got to college and they were when i got my 1st paycheck i was able to fill out that social security blogs and i was like this feels so weird and it feels good and also like i was able to get us that i.d. but it's little things like that that make it easier just driving itself in arizona you know that if you do get stopped by a cop they can't like to point you. dock or recipients have not been afraid to protest they've been organizing demonstrations like this one in washington d.c. in defense of the program the president ordered an end to dock in 2017 that several
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federal courts challenge the president's move the final decision lies with the supreme court close to 700000 people who were brought to the u.s. and children have been allowed to renewable 2 year authorizations to live study and work in the country a future despite having lived most of their lives in the u.s. look some search. now we've seen all across the countryside with our people our movement saying that the decision to end the 1st place was wrong if this case goes in a direction in which the program is ended or wound down in some way the lives of not just immigrant youth in this country but their families their networks their communities are put in immediate danger there's a lot at stake with the supreme court. back in georgetown is nervous about what the future holds but remains hopeful. i'm kind of numb to the whole point of what's going to happen to dr was that because that's going to hop into dreamers. and just
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let me know because at this point i'm kind of like i need to make a plan and if that plan is going to the u.s. i need to know. but i am in a way i hope i don't get a heart broken by the decision and like any time i do get a bad decision is just grief over it for a few time for a few days and then getting back up in fear you know alternatives that's been my whole life and i think it will continue to be my whole life. and other doctor recipients will have to wait a decision from the supreme court is expected some time before we're actually. it's the future of television and everyone wants a piece of the action we're talking about streaming services and disney is the latest to enter the fray alongside the likes of netflix and amazon all disney plus is hoping to attract legions of star wars fans with a new series out today but only plenty of subscribers to recruit what it spends on
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the service. for star wars fans the wait is over locked and loaded the mandan laurean is here the latest tale from a galaxy far far away has cost disney $100000000.00 and it stars st show us. it's pretty spectacular in its scope it's tackler in the characters in the way they're drafted it's the tackler in the amount of talent that we have both in front of and behind the camera down to a complicated profess. the mountain laurean is not even disney's most expensive creation for its streaming service at $12500000.00 per episode because half as much as the new mom t.v. show. the corporation is also hoping a back catalog of classics from its own studios will help encourage people to pay their $7.00 a month and we did this we question you see the press that library when you see it
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there's disney animation pixar animation there's lucas film that's marvel of the national geographic and you think about the libraries that exist within each of those areas it's not the entertainment industry is waiting to see the impact of disney plus and fellow new kid on the block apple t.v. plus i'm bringing the big question is whether people will take on additional subscriptions or if fans can be tempted away from established players like netflix and amazon prime either way. it's time to prepare for streaming wars. germany's men's football team have met up ahead of 2 big games where they hope to see. feel their passage to the year 2020 finals but injuries in coach hear him live his decision to overlook 2 world cup winners means germany may be forced to field a debutante central defender who also just broke his nose it wasn't an easy weekend for hetta berlin's nicholas stark the defender broke his nose in
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saturday's clash with rb lights but there might be a light at the end of the tunnel a debut despite their injury for the german national team. if the national coach calls up and says he wants me here and i can walk then i'll come and that's why i'm here in. germany coach has had selection headaches good lord this year thanks to injuries and his own decision to send defenders jerome and mats hummels into early international retirement he meets all the help he can get at the back. i just prefer to have played with a more consistent line up but we've had to make a lot of changes for every game in june in september in october and again now. obviously that doesn't really make things any easier. sure the card the people stock has been selected before but it was bruce and injury left him unable to play
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now vote it's all hands on deck and this time it seems even a broken nose can't stop him. to be honest we've had a little operation it's all went well and now i'm here. and i hope that i can finally make my debut it looks worse than it is but will if start does make his debut against better roost on saturday he will have to be the man that in the mall for germany. this is you know we news these are top stories. a top commander of the palestinian militant group islamic jihad has been killed in an airstrike in the gaza strip israel says. it was behind a series of rocket attacks palestinian militants have responded by firing rockets into israel. former bolivian president evo morales has fled to mexico where he's been given asylum or alice resigned on sunday amid protests against
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alleged election fraud there have been clashes between rival political groups in bolivia's capital following his resignation. in hong kong fresh clashes have erupted between police and antigovernment protesters demonstrators threw petrol bombs and police responded with tear gas during a protest outside hong kong's chinese university the territories leader has accused the protesters of being selfish and paralyzing the city. australian authorities are warning that sydney and surrounding areas are facing a catastrophic bushfire threat dozens of fires are raging in the states of queensland and new south wales at least 3 people have been killed and thousands forced to flee this is either we need from berlin for more follow us on twitter at the news or visit our website that's w dot com. coming up on the deadly news asia. aiming for
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