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ah ah ah this is the w use lie from both in a truce holds between israel and palestinian militants and gaza as he's my remains through the night and beyond the break of a new day in the territory bracing hopes medical aid can get through after 3 days of fighting columbia gets its 1st left, this leader of sample, kettle of former gorilla lida is born in and declared the war on frogs in the
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country has faith and it was a miserable outing in cologne for shaka, a fail to impress on their return to the buddhist legal bull, the goals from sundays games coming up. ah, i'm been fooling welcome. a ceasefire between israel and islamic jihad militants has held through the night in gaza. it follows 3 days of violence which left more than 40 people dead and hundreds in hospital. you as president joe biden praised the truce and cold on all parties to fully implement the terms and to ensure humanitarian supplies flow into garza. o palestinians took to the streets of godsa to celebrate the egyptian broker truce moment after it went into effect. is lana must we hope that we will not house was we are
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a people and we have the right to live our lives and gaza. huh. we do not want was every 2 years or every 2 days as we went to the hollow a flurry of air strikes and rocket attacks traded in the minutes leading up to the ceasefire, which went into effect at 1130 p. m. local time. news of the deal was greeted with relief at this mall in southern israel. mac, i am, i hope it will last and that will live a bit more quietly. this cease fire aims to end the worst fighting in the region in more than a year. authorities in gaza say more than 40 people, including children have been killed since israel began it's offensive on friday, hundreds more were injured, and many buildings reduced to rubble. israel has called it a preemptive operation against anticipated islamic jihad attacks. 2 of the groups,
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most senior leaders in gaza were killed in the strikes islamic jihad logged a barrage of rockets toward southern israel. in response, the groups leaders spoke to reporters from tehran after the truce went into effect . allowed all was that of the enemy wanted to break islamic jihad, but we did not break law. on the contrary, the islamic jihad movement is still strong, unstable, and even more powerful. the achievement is clear on what in jazz, while the hand he said egypt would also work to secure the release of his lament. she had leaders being held by israel. i asked our correspondent in jerusalem, tonya cramer about the deal that led to the current truce. oh yes, said the ceasefire agreed to last night between israel and the palestinians fleming to had appears to be holding this morning. it went into effect at $1130.00 local
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time. there had been some rockets being paid off to woods, but since the night has been a quiet, it was mediated mainly by egypt, a cutter and other key players here in the region. now in the morning here we are hearing from the israeli home from command. they're saying they're gradually on easing the restrictions on people living in the south of israel that were under heavy rocket fire in the past days, you know that they still need to stay near shelters, but that might be east, you know, in the morning hours of course, you also heard as from a statement last night from the israeli prime minister, that if there is any violation of to cease fire is i would respond strongly. we heard similar words from islamic jihad said that if the commitments made in this agreement, they would also respond with rocket fi. and now the problem is, we don't know exactly all the details of disagreement mediated by egypt,
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which will still continue to mediate as we understand in the coming days. there was a statement in the official news egyptian news agency saying that egypt committed to work on releasing to a law mc jihad, a militants that are currently imprisoned in israel. that was one of the key demands or by islamic jihad. but i think also the focus is now, of course on garza, and because of people were asking whether, you know, israel with ease for the closure, if there's anything like that coming up. and of course, if the crossings will be opened as before, this escalation, you know, because there's a need to lead in fuel and goods are from that the power plant as on saturday, reducing the electricity in the strip, of course, as a lot of humanitarian 8th needed at the moment tanya, israel says it's taken out the military leadership of the islamic jihad grouping.
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garza how we can doll the militants while, i mean this is at least what israel says of the israeli government, or we heard again a prime minister ya pete, sunday night just before the ceasefire went into effect. talking to me as a, in the south of israel saying that is where the chiefs, it's goals and many we heard also other officials talking about in the last 48 hours that by killing those 2 senior militant a commanders from the islamic jihad that they think they have restored just deterrence that there have weakened the organization. and just by sending the message that they have the intelligence to get to these people, they're not, you know, working in the open and also message of course in a, to the israeli public. but of course, also, you know, we've seen that time and time and again, and others agree here, that, of course,
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and those people will eventually be replaced. and in the absence of any political solution, you know, another conflict might be just around the corner. and you're kramer for us. thank you very much for bringing that update. china says it will continue. it's military drills around tie. one define calls to end its biggest have a show of force against the self governing island. chinese jets and ships have been crossing into time with his territory and firing missiles over taipei. the drills began last week after a visit to taiwan by us al, speaking nancy pelosi begging considers taiwan to be a breakaway province. i thought as with data, total con is al correspondent in taipei. so how big a surprise is it that way? seeing a 5th day of military exercises around taiwan. well, then definitely a huge surprise for taiwan towers in ministry of vom transportation. just issue an announcement that the 7 temporary danger zones where the chinese army was
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conducting life fire military exercises were all safe now. and related flights and shipped came gradually resumed navigation. just as they thought that the chinese army would move their military drills further away from taiwan. a monday, it's continuing drills in the seas and the skies around high one practice in conducting anti submarine attacks and c rates. how are the ty with his military and authorities? reacting to this tony's ministry of defense is holding an emergency press conference as we speak. now, there aren't any new comments and reactions from the authority now are now. but of course, there will repeat the same that said there will monitor closely and use the most modern defense system and cutting edge weapon to counter the threat. so what's the message? beijing is sending to the taiwanese government by holding more drills or so there
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is now just one military exercise after another. it's clear that china is trying to change the status quo of the taiwan strait and the military exercise could become a new normal there. used to be a median line of the tower straight. it's an unofficial. there are the markesha light created by the u. s. military in the last century. to meet operational needs, the military aircraft and worships from both sides. you usually do not cross in accordance with dom tactic agreement, but now china says the chinese military will fall now on conduct normalized drills of the eastern side of the median line if it's so, so you say this could become the new normal but it is there any end in sight for, for these current drills or besides this continued military exercises around taiwan, the chinese authorities also announced earlier that they are going to conduct, ah, another drills in the soft sudden on waters of the yellow sea. and also near the boar, high c t o,
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early december. so these are all areas very close to south korea and is seen as standing mornings to r u. s. military vases in this area, which my st. help to tie one. so we really don't see and, and so far so to can thank you very much for bringing us up to date a brief look at some other stories from around the world seems from mexico and venezuela have joint fire fight is battling a blaze at a fuel storage facility in cuba, the fire was started by a lightning strike on friday. 15 flight and has been killed, and hundreds of people have been injured. the u. s. senate has passed a sweeping climate tax and health plan as a democrats approved president joe biden. $430000000000.00 spending bill. it now goes to the house of representatives. republicans of criticize the cost of the plan, which is america's biggest climate investment. police in brazil have arrested a german diplomat on suspicion of killing his husband. suspects brazilian
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authorities, his partner, a belgian national, fell and hit his head after becoming ill. investigators say the victim was severely beaten. really a 1000 people were stranded on the flooding and death valley in the us. one of the hottest and driest places in the world. floods on to unusual in the area, but these are some of the largest in nearly 20 years. columbia has opened a new chapter in its history with a former life, this rebel being sworn in as president. gustavo petro has pledged to fight in equality, achieve peace, and rethink the war on drugs. columbia. as new vice president also represents that you start a black woman from an underprivileged community. what do you, what it gave us, it's an inaugurated like no other in columbia history. and it's marked many 1st, or even where to god and promise to the people to faithfully comply with the constitution. and the laws of columbia. gustavo paid through is the
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country's 1st left, his president, and the 1st 4 america really fighter to lead columbia, his election mears, a transition in politics sweeping across latin america. one that is more left leaning. one, those elected are a reflection of the people who put them in office. i forget, which is a day when we see ourselves represented battle and the, and the fight for social equity is one. i got equity that we all aim for and a fought for for so many years. thank you. dad and columbia. second highest office holder represents a victory for social equity. well, no. i swear to god and the people to faithfully fulfill columbia's constitution and laws. i also swear before my ancestors, that dignity will be shared by all young se stress. us stuck a lead. neither sagel, somebody vice president, francis marquez,
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is an environmental activist and former housekeeper. today she makes history as the 1st apple columbia anna to hold her post. balmy is the beginning of a new era in our country. finally, columbia made the decision and to day gustavo, petro and from san marcos are going to govern columbia, columbia. it's doug been unhappy to see the inauguration of our president, gustavo, petro, what happiness, i love, i can't contain it up. the happiness is grant me the pair, have a big agenda and be challenges ahead. half of colombians live in poverty. the pitcher marcus platform includes ending hunger, establishing environmental reforms, and bringing peace to the country. after 60 years of armed conflict, it's an agenda full of promises to help regular people, but running for office and holding it are very different. now voters will learn how president pedro will lead, wants the dreams on the campaign trail,
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give way to the realities of cooperative civil man going there. next, that was all it over. you corresponded johan ramirez was at the inauguration ceremony and bolton. he told us more about the new president's priorities, the dub priorities of his agenda, master b, car been poverty and equality as he is the 1st president. first, the left, his president, even in the history the there are huge expectations that he can tackle those. he's in charge social problems and he cost to work on those issues very weakly. actually, it is suspected that tomorrow his 1st day in office, he said ministration with recent t tax reform bill in congress, another to re, to quality, to that country. he needs to present a short term solutions to the population in those 2 issues poverty. annette wanting keith is accusing russia of deliberately targeting nuclear facilities after shells hit a nuclear plant in southern ukraine. oscar denies the attack saying ukrainian forces
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are responsible. a sample reesha facility is the largest in europe. ukraine says the shelling damaged, radiation senses and her to walk up. united nations chief antonio quoterush, want any attack on the nuclear site is suicidal. he was speaking in the japanese city of hiroshima, after marking the 77th anniversary of the world's 1st nuclear attack with irish called for international inspectors to be allowed to inspect the site dw spent. he has betting i is in keep following this story for us and he is. what's the latest on this nuclear plant? well, as you said, we cannot, sir. determine where this attack came from. the plant has been under russian occupation since the very beginning of the war. a few days after the beginning of the war, the russians went on to the site and took control of it. ukrainian workers are still running the plant, but to the ukrainian atomic energy authority. they don't have control over what they are doing there. and just the international organizations also do not have
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access to them. it's of course, or something that russia has time to time use to, to threaten with dire consequences if you granted this or that. and her, it has used it as a shield that established her, the, to, to position military equipment there. her hoping that her ukraine wouldn't dare to attack the facility ukraine has attacked positions near the facility with loitering, munition loitering, munitions are drones that are fly over there, affluent into a site and that explode on side. they are controllable. they, they can be it when they fly, they can be or the flights can be canceled a mid way and etc, etc, etc. are something that's more controllable rockets, of course, is a different story. rockets once they fly, they fly. most of modern rockets are adjustable. when they're already in the air, but they can not be stopped on the battle for the dumbass region. you graham,
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president, lot of miss lensky has warned, rush for the future of any occupied areas. let's listen in for a 2nd to his latest video address. position. as a result of possession of our state remains the same. we will not give away anything that belongs to us, or when the occupiers follow the path of these pseudo referendums, they will close for themselves any possibility of negotiations with ukraine and the free world, which the russian side would definitely need at a certain point. every mormon has it got that far arm will rush, unoccupied, parts of the country facing circle referendums. not what many people fear. because russia has announced these referendums time and time again. and it has then or canceled them because it's very difficult at the moment. i think for them to do these reference, many, many people have fled the areas and the russian officials,
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the russian proxies who are running these areas as may, as, as governors, et cetera. they are facing a permanent threat from ukrainian partisans. and they're targeted by ukranian partisans. so it's not easy to organize these referendums for russia right now. but russia wants to hold them, especially in the southern regions in their son, and they occupy parts of the upper asia region, or the don bus region. they are, have already proclaimed a so called independence many years ago, but these are churches in his house. they remain occupied also from a russian perspective. and expectations are that this might help him some time in september. but this is of course, something that we will have to see. there is no official date yet. and mathias, 2 more grain ships have left ukraine's black see ports. and just this morning, turkey's defense ministry said there was a lot of skepticism where russia and ukraine breach their separate deals with both
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turkey or the you when. but 2 weeks on this all seems to be working no, at the moment it is working, skepticism hasn't vanished. it's still there because are these the, these, this scheme would need to work for 9 or 8 month in order to bring out all the grain that has either stocked in ukrainian grain stocks already, or that will be added well with this he has harvest. so this will have to be a stable arrangement for a very long time and as nothing is stable in this war, and as there is, the suspicion that russia might have an interest in sabotaging this, that's a quote of course, what the ukrainians feel. um, these are great shipments might come to an end at some point. the point at the moment they're running out to days, ships we're, we're, we're the 4th batch. actually the 1st one was a single ship and then there were convoys of ships leaving today. also, it was the 1st ship leaving from the port of usually that's the 3rd port in these
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agreements, all the 3 ports are now operational and 10 out of 16 ships have left that these ships were in the ports in the beginning of the war. they were stuck there, they have built a sitting in the ports 4444, or the 6 month now, actually even a little bit before the war, when russia already held us drills in the black sea, they were stuck there. um and yesterday also the 1st empty ship sailed into a ukrainian port and it is ready to be stored or to be filled with grain and to leave. then again, once these other ships have left. so at the moment it looks like a stable scheme, and of course the hope is to get out as much as possible for as long as possible you had from that he has bellinger al correspondent in the capital. keith says we heard there more ships have been leaving ukraine carrying corn and soybean, for example, that the 1st of those vessels has still not reached its destination in lebanon.
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tripoli. port people are eager to see their rezone, but the ship carrying grain from ukraine is nowhere to be seen. it's not certain whether it will reach the lebanese port at all. an unwelcome surprise for the ukrainian ambassador, who travelled here specially politically, it was ready, clear decision. first russell coming from odessa to tripoli to lebanon. but so there are other components or like business to business relations and maybe take some time to finalize the situation. there was only unexpectedly changed course while at sea, and is now anchored near turkey. it's loaded with 26000 tons of mace. tripoli has been waiting for months, but mostly for wheat in ports. lebanon relies heavily on wheat from abroad. last week bakeries and bay rude and tripoli round shore to flour and hundreds cued for
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hours for a piece of flat bread. ah, then is humiliating for the people all of it for a piece of bread. i keep the of course we're afraid. the poor worry about not getting any bread. even if the rezone makes it a tripoli, lebanon will still need wheat. as for the maze on the ukrainian ship, it is still not clear whether it has a new destination. a long drought in germany has firefighters overstretched battling blazes in many parts of the country. the summer heat combined with dr. invitation is a mix that's testing the professionals and means volunteers are being called on to the front lights. we joined a group of them finishing that latest mission in the east. ah, it's been a long workday for these volunteer fire fighters. among them is julia his shirt.
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how was it? exhausting at fire has been helping with natural disasters for over 20 years. most of the crew took off work for this mission, including the head of operations and founder young sued mares and i'll go via math yet more when to day. that means we have to reckon with the fire flaring up. we'll need a safe haven if things go wrong. i hope they won't have proof of the escape. routes are all clear. i don't have concerns there. the at fire team has been battling the blazes for more than 2 weeks, but morale among the team remains high. i believe in what we're doing, but you can feel the spirit among act every day on the mountain with all your strength and that means a lot to us or get rid of the residents are grateful to the emergency services for their work as
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a thank you they bring them super fresh fruit and beer. julia battled the flames every day for 2 weeks. now, it's back to her normal life. implement closer to home to do a lot of laundry, of course, and most of us go back to our regular jobs on monday. my phone's been want to get some sleep before that and then pack our backpacks again. it looks like that's the way it is. besides the census, the fight against wild fires will surely continue elsewhere, but for now, the cruise work is done. ah! german football giants, shaka had made their way back to the buddhist lager after a season in the 2nd tier. but it was not an easy return for the royal blows as they lost away to a calon side without its star man. before the match, it was confirmed cologne would be losing star striker on sonny modesto,
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who was out of the squad ahead of his move to brochure dormant a blow to the house spot. they were handed a boost 10 minutes before half time. chuck is dominick dexter was sent off for a dangerous tackle on captain eunice hector. shortly after the break. cologne made use of dan jamiracle advantage. hacksaw finding lucca killian to open the scoring just after the hour mark florian kinds doubled the lead. as the host seemed perfectly capable of compensating the loss of modesto, who had notched up 20 goals for them last season, shall kill then showed a sign of life. as thomas oberon's re kick found, substitute mafioso booter to make it to one. but the hope didn't last long as 4 minutes later cologne struck again to seal a 31 final school day anew bitch. with a cracking head, the cherry on top of
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a dawning display, celebrated coolly by coached f and bound gas. shall can meanwhile, will hope to offer their fans more when they play in front of a home crowd. next weekend. still got hosted lights each and hell into a one old draw. visitors took the lead through reading bonuses like a player of the season. christopher, google, french strike open. this is the scoring of the just 7 minutes, but took on its own french foot. now he who hm. ada soon got the equalizer with his 1st owners. they go. the 2nd half was golden sand. the team said the boss and checking out the results of the 1st weekend of the season is stood guts draw with lights. this festival anchor learns when of a shaker by and fresh frankfurt door won't be to leave a cousin on you on that beach has her in the berlin, darby freeman. she had
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