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premiums outstanding shopping and dining offers and drawing our services to be our guest at frankfurt and board. cd managed by front board the . this is dw news line from berlin. happy friday between israel and militants. and the gaza strip chip says it's trying to broker a truce, but israel's military continues to interest up rockets coming from the gaza strip and launch strikes of their own militant targets inside the territory. also coming
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up ukrainian forces on the outskirts of buffalo to push russian flipped back by 72 kilometers. we talked to some of the fighters depending on the city and asked them why they do it. and the put them a 10 demick era migration policies are found to expire on the west, which could have a big effect on the order restrictions. we'll take a look at what the end of the title $42.00 names for thousands of migrants at the us mexico border the . i'm here until welcome to the program. we started with the fiercest fighting in months between israel and palestine, and the minute militants in gauze is real, has kept up. it strikes on the causes trip overnight, and palestinian militants have been responding with rock and fire. it comes after is real struck what described as military size operated by these lama,
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jihad village and group on tuesday. egypt has been trying to brokers sees fire a seized by a rather in the latest fighting. at least 21 palestinians have been killed so far. me rockets launching from the gaza strip to be shots from the sky by israel and the defense system according to these rating military moving, 450 rockets were fired from gaza on wednesday by the palestinian militant group is . lemme had the group designated the terrorist organization by israel, the you and others lawyers. the salvo off the 3 of its senior commanders were killed and his rating strikes on tuesday. many rockets were intercepted or fell short,
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but others called damaging these rarely cities like here and ask alone, although no injuries odessa low reported they also send people running for the safety of shelters as far away as telling the most. it's gary, it's one of the 1st times i've heard of cyro instead of you of israel has responded to the rocket barrage with more strikes, targeting is lemming to had leaders in the gaza strip. one strike killed the head of the groups rocket program. a we are still in the middle of a campaign. at this very moment, our forces are fierce, the attacking the guns are stripping and exacting a heavy price from the terrorist organizations that goes in. the field of the academy of going out to the wall is let me go ahead. fighters and come on. does
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have been killed. several civilians including young children, have also died. so the u. n. is called the old science to stop the fighting and exercise restraint in the latest classes have left some thousands feeling helpless while that putting them away. if you knew we no longer know where to go when it was to escape the bombardment also. but despite hopes for an objection broke good ceasefire, both sides continued to exchange fire late into the night. earlier we s t w as rebecca rivers, if there'd been any progress made towards the potential ceasefire. well, they have been talks ongoing between egypt, katasha and the un, their sort of spit heading talks and negotiations. now, earlier in the day, israel was saying that it was willing to accept a see saw respond,
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but it would definitely be willing to face hostilities as it was, you know, we were hearing that home also also in agreement. but now it's looking like we're also hearing from some sources saying that the sci fi talks have broken down, namely, because is ro wouldn't agree to stop targeted assassinations in the, in goals or against the islamic jihad, militants. and so that means that they, as long as you had home, said that they, they wouldn't go ahead with any say 5, but of course these things off fluid. this is on an ongoing situation. the adults continue. and we, you know, suddenly residence in guys are and here in, in southern israel, uh, well hoping for something to fits and things to be coming down. but you know, it could be a long night ahead. ukrainian army unit fighting near the eastern city of buckboard says it has pushed russian forces back by some 2 kilometers. the claim appears to
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confirm an account from the head of russia's wagner mercenary group, which has regular russian forces had fled from the battlefield. meanwhile, many civilians living in the region are now deciding to get out and get away from the destruction while they still can. of the castle of gunfire and the loss of molten rocket. here on the outskirts of the besieged, ukrainian city of buck loot the fighting continues these ukrainian soldiers employees to respond to attacks. russian troops a very close by so we're gonna should back right now. try to kill some of them. the bus moved to seen the deadliest fighting since the will begun both sides of last huge numbers of troops on it. streets. the
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city itself is being devastated and yet to craniums and not prepared to give a top for you would retreat, for example. yes, we could say few lives, but then we will have to a solve back and we will, we could last a last much more or less. so we, we need to stand here to the system. the fighting is getting to close. less than 30 kilometers away from by fluid need mila and her to see you. leah. a packing up and preparing to leave the city of coast in team. discuss how you pay a function. yeah. i feel bad for 3 and a half has such a long live trip through a to 3 years old and no i have to leave in my hometown. research doesn't deal that's it's just semester of 2 seconds. but you barely have time to get to the
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shelter, but at the moment i tried wants to go to the shelter with my mother. but it took me for 2 minutes to back things up. so you might just ukrainians continue to see towns and cities on the front lines, often leaving beloved relatives and not knowing if and when they will be able to a time to talk to you. well, here's a quick look at some other stories making headlines around the world. the rest of them are practiced. any prime minister in brown con, has sparse. nationwide. protests affordable con can be held in custody for 8 days. he's accused of corruption. hundreds of his borders had been arrested after clashing with authorities. at least 15 people doubt drowned after a boat capsized in north western nigeria. police
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a 21 passengers were rescued. the wooden boat was crossing a river initial gallery district with a capsized overcrowding and for maintenance. of the boat is responsible for most accidents on nigerian waterways. the driven government has agreed to provide the country 16 states with an additional 1000000000 euros, provide housing and services for the growing number of asylum seekers. cancer or not show its made the announcement during the meeting with regional leaders in berlin. more than a 1000000 ukrainians, a soft refuge in germany since russia invaded their country last year. in the us, new york republican congressman george santos, has been arrested and charged with financial crimes. he's accused of fraud and money laundering and stealing public funds. so we did not feel deep and was released on bail. he says he will resign his seat and congress sounds that people have gathered in mexico at border crossings into the united states. they're
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hoping to enter the country once restrictive migration regulations expire midnight on friday. the bent demick era policy called title 42 allowed authorities to immediately return migrants to mexico, mexico. they will be replaced by the byte administrations, new rules. the controls will band migrants from seeking asylum in the us if they have not applied in any transit countries. first, dw, sterling to jamalia, is in the us border town of el paso in texas. earlier i asked her why so many people are arriving at the border. now. this actually started 2 weeks ago. we talked to the owner of this science or where we're at now. and he was telling us that weeks ago, around a 100 people arrived into his shelters. he has a 2 sided source here in his class so, but there is no one x x lazer for, for this. i'm aaron. i'm at one of the pines and that, that, that i would have been talking with people around here is that it's not
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a logical. it's not a logic decision. it's not like they analyze the whole situation with a title 40 to being lifted. and that is when they decided to cross over, it's more than the most amount of decision that they took. and business because and on the mexican side, around 150000 people are waiting in shelters that are really pads on the streets. and they had enough, they have to be waiting there for months or even years. and they said something is changing at the border. we have to cross over now, but it's not really a logical decision. again, it's, it's more emotional now. that's what people have been telling me here. no, it's far from certain that one's title 42 is dropped. that many of the people there will be granted asylum. how is the president by did indicated that he intends to handle the issue? well, biden. uh, what was it uh, out to a new rule uh this morning and, and this new one requires a mike runs a to seek asylum in another country to be denied asylum in another country before
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they come into the united states and claim asylum here. and this rule is very similar to a rule back then during the trumpet ministration called the trends they drew. so this rule, it will start uh tomorrow at midnight to become a bit before midnight. so if that means it's willing to wait, replace title 42, and it is very similar to title 42 because the goal number one of these rules is to just have an expulsion of migrants, a rapid expansion of progress once they arrive at the border. know bite and they had previously promised ahead of migration and much more humane way than his practices or donald trump. but as you were saying there, this new rule seems quite similar to title 42 and even the american civil liberties union has said it tends to sue. so how is that affecting people there at the southern border? the ac. oh, you already successfully challenge this rule during during the trump era and they
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might do so again, that is very important to keep keep in mind m. yes, the pilot administration is still saying they are trying to a get a new and a very humane migration policy. but the truth is what you just mentioned. they are bringing back a rules that are very similar to the rules. we had to bring the trump era, we're also trying to do things in a different way. sometimes that for example, there of 2 migrant centers at that they are creating one and watch them all the other one in columbia. and with that, they're trying to make the way of migrants easier, so that they don't have to come to the mexican us mexican border to claim asylum. but that they can go to those centers and claim asylum for the united states as they are. but we don't know if that is going to work. the centers will start working in, in a couple of days if not weeks. and until then we still have hundreds more than 150000 people from central america and from south america waiting right there on
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the other side at the us mexican border. and they want to come over in the next day . that was dw, a reporter coloring extremely reporting to us from the us mexican border. thank you for joining us. and we turn to soccer now. we're in the champions league semi finals in or took a big stride towards the final with a to new derby when over city rivals easy milan, aiden jekyll, opened the scoring after just 8 minutes. and then heinrich, mickey tyree on double the inner is lead. just 3 minutes later as inter and milan share a stadium, the 2nd leg will see the meet again at the end 0 next tuesday. but this time in are, are the designated home team. and his reminder of our top story that we're following for you at this hour is realized, pressing the head with an error strikes in the gaza strip. despite the egyptian efforts to broker a ceasefire,
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one strikes killed the commander of these lama jihad milton fruits rock unit. milton, some gaza has been firing a hundreds of rockets towards israel, as it is really military carried out. an error strikes, a can suspect islamic jihad targets in gauze on tuesday. and you're up to date, the to stick around doc film is up next and it takes a look at the asian financial crisis and this afternoon. i'm here until berlin, thanks for watching. and don't forget there's always more news and analysis on our website that's dw. com. and of course, you can also check us out with social media where handlers asking you news the guardians of truth. my name is joan dean and i have paid almost every price of being enjoying this in a country like turkey's.

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