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have no nationality and a total with everyone has the right everyone has the right to say ah, this is dw news live from berlin. more people die from fighting in garza, palestinian, or far he say the death toll from israeli rocket fire is reason to 24. after an explosion in northern gather by the israel says it has nothing to do with the latest is also coming up. no later intentions in the taiwan strait. taiwan accused
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of china of stimulating an attack as it carries on with huge military drills. badging says it's been testing its land and sea assault system. an unmatched day, one of the bunch of legal when you on a beat her in the berlin derby to claim the bragging rights in the capitol. all of the goals coming out ah, i'm jarrett great. welcome to the shore palestinian authorities in the gaza strip. say 24 people have now died from is riley strikes on the territory. on saturday, 6 people, 3 of them children died in a blast in northern garza. israel's military denies any involvement in the lightest incident. it says the dates were caused by a rocket that the islamic jihad militant group misfired. the 2 sides have tried it
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. heavy fire over the past few days after israel killed a senior commander from the army group. after nightfall, the skies above garza were lit up by rockets. these were fired from the gaza strip into israel. at the end of day 2 of the latest upsurge and violence. but the rocket fire was not just one way. this black cloud was from an israeli missile that hit the palestinian controlled strip earlier in the day. israel is calling the operation breaking don't saying it's a preemptive campaign against an imminent threat of the jose boma. this is the 2nd day of operation breaking dawn, which aims to remove the threat posed by the islamic jihad, terrorist organization. very unto restore peace and stability in israel, south co. we have halted and will continue to thwart many terrorists who plan to
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launch rockets. a multi shall some dasa towards israel for some few recovery. others. oh, more than a dozen people are reported to have been killed in the gaza strip. veterans more were injured and homes were destroyed in the love of another. i was sitting on the sofa hill with my wife and children when suddenly something fell on us along. we didn't know what happened. everything collapsed around us. who do? i don't like it. if i go gonna handle pan god, he saved us. but my wife broke her hand and my son was hit by a subpoena. even though i did this a life dismal. well, i'm linda that it. mike's of a longer operation. adding to the fear of an all out war in the region. well, if anything been done to de escalate the situation is d w is tanya kramer in jerusalem
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. i think at this point it's still too early. i, you know, to talk about a ceasefire or something like that, that the army saying that this military operation could the israeli army saying that this military operation could last at least a week, but they're conflicting reports as well. no, it's really official saying that no negotiations, but we're hearing reports that egypt is actually trying to push for a cease fire. egypt is a traditional mediator in gaza between usually hamas and israel, but also of course, the other minute and affections that there is concern that is good for the escalade . and of course, this is a lot of concern for the civilians. there be in the southern communities and israel, people have been spending their 2 nights also in bomb shelters or protected rooms, but also in gaza. people have hardly, you know,
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recovered from the last born may 2021. and it's a closed off area has been a territory that has been located by israel and partly by egypt for 15 years and people cannot just leave, the crossings are closed. so of course, there's a lot of concern that this could for the escalate. tonya cramer in jerusalem bay or taiwan, says huge chinese military drills appear to be a simulation of an attack on the island. beijing, as conducted some of its largest ever maneuvers around taiwan this week. us hath beacon nancy pelosi, his visit to taipei infuriated china, which regards the self ruling island as its own territory. relations between beijing and washington have noise dived, dentures in that i, one street have put the region on the edge. this is the 1st time the chinese military drills have beacon place so close to the self global and island di. one
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says the chinese army appeals to be practicing for an attack. chinese officials are clear on the message they want to send along. our military exercises have been conducted in an open, transparent, and professional manner, and are in line with the domestic law, international law and international practice. the drills are aimed at issue a warning to the perpetrators and punishing the taiwan independence. secessionist forces train us east, i one as a breakaway province, and visits to the island by foreign officials, lake u. s. how speaker nancy pelosi has an upfront to with sovereignty. as a consequence, china is now also spending cooperation with the us on issues including law enforcement and climate change. county the u. s. equity or state address the issue during his visit to the philippines of which is a key stakeholder in the region. we should not hold hostage cooperation on matters
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of global concern because of differences between our 2 countries. others are rightly expecting us to continue to work together on issues that matter to the lives and livelihoods of their people. as well as our own relations between the was due, largest economies have nose dived in recent days and the consequences will likely be felt far beyond the region. ok, let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. at least 2 people have been killed and 22 others injured in a bomb blast in afghanistan, capital cobble, the device exploited in the shopping area. popular with members of the shia community. it's the 2nd deadly bloss targeting the minority group in as many days. the so called islamic state has claimed responsibility for the attack. cuban authorities say 17 firefighters, the missing after lightning strike, an oil storage facility, causing explosions and a huge fire helicopters and fire cruise are struggling to bring the blaze under
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control. at the depot in the northern city of my tons, us over 80, people were injured. some serious burns, so i u. s. president joe biden has tested negative for cove at 19 biden's doctor says he'll continue to isolated the white house until he gets a 2nd negative test. biden's last cove at 19 infection was a rebound case that came just days after he recovered from his initial balance. ukraine's president flood him is the lensky is calling for sanctions against russia, nuclear industry, after shilling of europe, europe's biggest atomic power station. at least 3 strikes, heat power lines at the sapir easier plant, forcing one of the reactors to close russia and ukraine. blame each other for the shilling. russian forces seize control of the station in march. just a week after the invasion,
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although ukrainian workers still run t w's correspondence, mathias building, it is in keith. he sent us this update on the nuclear plot. so this atomic, this nuclear power plant as i had been, has been under russian control since march, but ukrainian workers are still operating it, russians half station to military equipment there. and ukraine is accusing them and that seems to be established that they have also used this as a base for shelling. so they were firing from that position using effectively the nuclear power plant as a shield, be thinking that ukraine would not attack them in that position for fear of a nuclear accident. ukraine has of, however, attacked positions there before using loitering, munition watering munition. these are drones that explode when they hit their target, so they are quite controllable. and ukraine seemed,
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or there is it worth the risk or, or assess that it was worth the risk or they were, had enough control to hit some positions near that power plant. now now they were for, we have rockets fired at that plant, and rockets are not as easily controllable. they can be adjusted, but when they fly, they fly. so this is a different risk and we're hearing that some damage has been done to one of the reactors ukrainian, the refrain. atomic energy authority says that sir, these rockets were fired from russian territory, basically amounting to a provocation. russia is denying this. russia saying these were ukranian rockets and that there is no way to independently verify this. at this moment. mathias burlingame in key stair well will go to columbia now, which is preparing to swear in a new leader, former gorilla fighter. gustavo petro will be its 1st left wing president. he's promising a range of reforms like reducing reliance on fossil fuels and improving conditions
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for indigenous people. despite a bitter election campaign is established alliances with other parties and his popularity has sought t w's. johan ramirez has more now from bogota, book that is getting ready for an president inauguration day. this will be the 1st time that the left takes power in columbia. expectations are at their highest. gustavo petro represents a change for the whole country. we hope though, be more jobs and student places. there. when india lation, gustavo bitterest, popularity has increased by more than 20 points. to day. his approval rate reaches 64 percent. according to the pulse, the president elect is leaving a honeymoon, but it may not last very long because from august 7th, he will face great challenges, like strengthening
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a shaky currency. keeping on the control a pandemic that threatens with no peaks of infections promoting his ambitious social reforms. i'm facing a new wave of violence hits in the country. internationally petrol will have to find a compromise to prevent his eventual closeness with leftist government into a region from putting him in conflict with the washington. his major ally the continent for the buddhist league as to berlin clubs, it was derby day in the opening fixed up on your hosted helter and once again claim the bragging rights in the capital clash. manion weiss happily hosted hatta for their opening fixture, having beaten their crosstown rivals 3 times. last season. the visiting fans were hoping new faces at the helm would market turn around at the club. coach sandro
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smarts joined from dynamo, moscow, and the new club president is one of their own, ty bernstein, a former ultra, who used to stand and cheer along with these hardcore fans. but it was one of unknowns, new faces who stole the limelight, jordan, see, but you must season's top score and the swiss league getting a debut goal. immediately reminding het as new boss of the uphill task at hand, after the break, unknown turned up the heat. just 5 minutes after the restart some assigning janik. how about i think the ball into the path of shit, aldo becca, who doubled the lead for the hosts. and on your wounds, out of breath yet captain christopher tomorrow's corner teed up robin canada to make it 3. now when you're
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cruising and chi bernstein seething hatter did pull one back, but it was little more than a consolation. dody look back yo with a fine finish, but not enough to please the travelling support. as on yom start the season as they entered the last number, one in the capitol and dorman bade leave the crews and in their opening match. one goal was enough for the hindsight to climb all 3 points, defender unit, and tar lost the ball outside his own box in the 9th minute allowing, dorman, captain mike, at martha royce, to force the ball over the line. it was defensive calamity. all round from the visitors and it got worse for them in injury time. as keeper lucas ra dead ski was sent off for handling the bowl outside the box. finally, now, hundreds of thousands of people have turned out to celebrate pride in amsterdam,
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a flotilla of over 80 boys representing various rights groups, bars and even the dutch military took part, transforming amsterdam famous canals into a massive party. ah, looks like fun boats. life is up next sunday, w staging ah departure into the to day. this means flying to a foreign planet in the 16th century, it meant being a captain and setting sail.

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