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the, the, this is data view, news live from the and heavy fighting between israel and palestinian militants in the gaza strip. israel says it's launched, fresh air strikes on ministry. talk is in cost less to me. 3 senior militants, hundreds of profits of buy it from cars that into israel, also coming up pakistan since the army to the capital is. and i'm about finally
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deadly caches between suppose is of, i'll said 5 minutes to him, or on con and the country security sense and a pandemic. your migration policy is about to expire it into the risk which could have a big effect on border restrictions. we'll look at what the end of the title $42.00 meaningful thousands of migrants at the us makes the hello. i'm christine. when do i walk into the program? we begin with the fittest fighting in months between israel and palestinian militants in gaza. israel says 8 killed, 3 senior leaders of the islamic jihad, minutes and group in the early morning. rate b is rated ministry had already killed another 3 high ranking members off the group
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in strikes on tuesday. so fall at least $22.00 palestinians including civilians have died in the east randy pon pon and medicines in the gaza strip have fired hundreds of rockets into israel since tuesday is a strike. more real kits launching from the gaza strip to be shots from the sky by israel and the defense system. according to these rating military mold in 450 rockets were fired from gaza on wednesday by the palestinian and militant group is. lemme had the group designated a terrorist organization by israel, the you and others lawyers. the salvo off the 3 of its senior commodities were killed in his rating strikes on tuesday. many rockets were intercepted or fell short,
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but others calls damaging is really cities like here and ask alone. although no injuries, odette low reported. they also send people running for the safety of shelters as far away as televi tv's. most. it's scary, it's one of the 1st times i've heard a siren instead of you. of israel has responded to the rocket. garage 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 scene 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. the latest clashes have left some goals and feeling helpless. well 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. dw correspondent rebecca races is covering the story for us. she is on the ground in the is really city of escalade. that's just most of the gaza strip and she joins us now from the rebecca, i'm good to have you on on the program. what's the latest?
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have they been any further developers of the well i'm is, riley sighed christine, it was pretty quiet overnight. off to the last volley that came just before midnight. local time, bringing the total number of rockets. now the official tally to just of the $500.00 rockets being fired from gauze into his riley territory about a quarter of those pulling we've in gaza within the gauze border. the med, most of the all, there's a majority of the out as being shut down by the is ready on during the system. a couple of those making mindful. one here yesterday in the city of ash cologne on another one elsewhere, but no casualties reported on this side and that hasn't changed today. so as you're reporting the id f, d, carry out what they call a targeted attack last night, taking out a full come on the and to all the all produce of atlantic g had, who were reportedly stored away in a safe house. um they that, that come on to was reportedly in charge all the time of the rocket attacks that were coming through the, the rocket. uh,
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the river rocket attacks that were coming in is ready to irritate us with the idea of have said that is a full senior. come on there always. i mean, she had to be, to, has been taken out since these, this, this a flare up began a couple of days ago. so the idea of saying that they are being very successful in they mission just can hear some f sixteens flying overhead. and we could hear them a little bit early and the actual report fit of what they're carrying out. we haven't heard anything about that from the if so far, but we did hear some explosions as well. so things are certainly picking up again this morning, christine. and, and, and there been reports of the, of a visual seized by in the works. does that look like a well, yes, today we were getting reports in the addiction media. the agent being one of the main negotiating power, as it may say, fi tools. we had that to see, so i had been negotiated yesterday afternoon. we were hearing that israel was open to the idea that they were willing to come to
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a safe side. we also of head reports that must wanted a safe spot. now they haven't been directly involved in this fighting, but they are controlling they've got their goal is a strip, they are the power there. and they will also one thing and negotiated ceasefire and sofa. the sticking point seems to be that is i wouldn't agree to stop these targeted killings and therefore the islamic jihad saying that they weren't going to agree to a safe spot. it is being reported now that in it, as a new member of the islamic jihad is traveling to cairo today. so talks a still ongoing button. nothing has come out of them yet. rebecca, the medicine group home us, which is we have to say designated as a terrorist organization by israel that you and others has, has stayed out of the fighting until now. are there any signs that that could change? it's really hard to say at this stage. it doesn't look likely it does seem that her mouth do not want to get directly involved, though it must be said that these attacks couldn't be necessarily,
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couldn't be taking place without come off as tacit approval. so at this stage, still not getting directly involved and we haven't seen anything that set looks likely to change in that direction at the moment. all right, well, thank you for your reporting. rebecca ritz's at dw correspondence sais for us smell focused on has deployed, is ministry in the capital is lemme that, and made concerns of caches between supporters of former prime. it is for amber on con and security forces. and we're on con, is in custody on corruption charges is a risk in rage, case of forces which up to the streets across pakistan. at least 6 people have been killed in violent protests. hundreds of police officers have been injured. the police have a race of more than 2000 protesters. the demonstrators ransacked and burned down the government and military installations pockets on time. and especially of us, i read as, quote, the attack on public prophecy,
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an act of terrorism. and let's get more on that story now from jen. this notion of us, she joins us now from the capsule is and i'm about good to have you on the program . will she? how do you expect to protest is to be asked to army troops being deployed in the capital? well, at the moment the city is itself is quite quiet. uh, they have been no incidents happening within the city, but at the edge of the cities and around at the edge of the city and around it. they have been clashes between iran, con supporters and the you know, the forces that are out there. so it hasn't been as severe as it has been in lahore in karachi. but it definitely how is happening at the moment on the outskirts of this almost notion that the government's restricted access to the internet as well as social media. i always use have also ordered the co shop schools nationwide.
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we're hearing these all. so the emission emission is due the warranties in focused on half the situation under control. or if the situation was under control of schools would be open, roads would be open, people would be able to function, but it's definitely not business. as usual, the core members of iran, honda party, box, sunset against the core members have been arrested one by one. so at the moment, no it's, it's definitely things are not under control. and i think really, it is pointing down to the fact that i think the security forces are hoping that the momentum of a non cons supporters to those out so can around transporters sustain being on the streets or will the security forces fully prevail? that is yet to be seen. right. that you told her about the momentum. we know that pakistan is, is experiencing an economic crisis at the moment is,
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is bit more to the race that we're seeing in pockets done right now. yes, there's definitely more, i mean, focus on is on the verge of defaulting in june. if we do not strike a deal with the i am a, a, the boxed on you to be is devaluing at a very high rate. basically, essentially years of economic growth have been raised and uh, the military is seen as an institution, but that is a stakeholder because domco, economic and political policies that have basically let us to this moment. so having retired and serving military officers in high positions and civilian institutions kind of has exacerbated up perception. so there is definitely more to why people are coming out on the streets. all right, that is john list notion of us talking to us from the capital of pakistan is on the badge a thank you, go,
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she. thank you. or and his a look at some of the stories they can use around the world in the us. new republican congressman george santos, has been arrested and charged with financial crimes. he's a case off for money laundering and speeding public funds. samples pleaded not guilty and was released on bail. he says he won't resign his fees in congress. the german government has agreed to provide the country 16 states with an additional 1000000 viewers to provide housing and services for the growing number of the asylum seekers. johnson out of schultz made the announcement to an amazing, but we still need his info and then more than a 1000000 ukrainians have salt refuge in germany since rush it invaded their country. a british soldier who force envelope, or one has finally found his resting place in a symmetry in belgium. the remains of private robot. malcolm were found for years
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of the more than a century after he went missing the case defense for detectives identified him with the help of dna. now a ukrainian on the unit, fighting near the eastern city of blackwood says it has pushed russian forces. back by some to columbus. has the claim appears to confirm an account from the head of freshman rushes, wagner most new group who said regular russian forces had fled from the battlefield . meanwhile, many civilians living in the region on now deciding to get out and get away from the destruction while they still can. the castle have done for the loss of motor rockets. here on the outskirts of the besieged, ukrainian city of buck flute, the fighting continues. these ukrainian soldiers, employees to respond to a tax russian troops
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a very close by so we're gonna should back rise enough, tries to kill some of them the best move to seeing the deadliest fighting since the will begun. both sides of last huge numbers of troops on it streets. the city itself has been devastated and yet to cranium and not prepared to give a top before 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 need to stand here to the system. the fighting is getting too close less than 30 kilometers away from bus moot newton midland her to see you leah. a parking up. i'm preparing to leave
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the city of course the on team discuss how you have a question. yeah. i feel bad for 3. yes. so i have to have such a long line trip through i'm a 23 years old, and no i have to leave in my hometown research deal that's it's just a matter of 2 seconds, but you barely have time to get to the shelter. but at the moment i tried wants to go to the shelter with my mother. it was, 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. you're watching data, the news still to come. this is a big one for us feeds up here. it is st appraising it's 70th birthday and we'll
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take a look at where we began 7 decades of the what the future home the best for the moment. we stay on the issue of migration with a look at the us mexico board and i'll weigh all floors. he's all preparing for the expiry off of border restriction known as title 40 to the immigration policy was originally implemented as a health policy by for the president. donald trump extensively to keep close with 19 cases out of the country. but it devolved into a migration tool that was used by board of police to expound my friends wanting to came asylum in the us, our posts at caroline. the troy is at the board of city of el paso, in texas to see how people they are dealing with the situation. this is one of the busiest border crossings along the us mexican border in texas. every day, thousands of people proceed legally from c. that's why it is mexico do it by so in
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the united states. but, and the focus of the border agents are the migrants who cross and officials, roughly 7000 migrants chris every day. so an official passed into the united states without documents. border patrol agents estimate that one side of 42 is lifted and all asylum seekers are again, given due process. the number will reach a peak of 10000 or even 12000 migrants per day. they have arrived from venezuela be okay and is, is injured. he can't walk anymore. the journey was tough lasted more than 3 months . ministry level then his way of the columbia, panama costa rica, nick, or rockwell and tours, guatemala, mexico, all of that, mainly walking. i mean, i'm believe i was also put in jail on the mexican side, allow you have to watch out all the time, and there's the risk of being kidnapped, and other things going on. his biggest fear, after surviving the dangerous journey,
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is to now be ported back to a country where he can live in peace. ma'am, and douglas is not afraid. he is frustrated. he's thinking of turning himself into the next border police facility. the risk is significant unless i am with the at the end that the everything is possible. he, well, he said they can process you and then you have legal status for a year. how kindly government they what they could also send you back and we and then you start from 0 to days later. he tells us he's tired. he has been jailed in 2 different countries. he has been beaten up and dropped. he says he has no other choice now than to risk it. he decides to turn himself in, and he's not alone. all these my grand square until recently on the mexican side, they were living there under very poor conditions until they decided to prose over to the united states. most of them without documents here in the past. so the board or police has been handing out this while you're in spanish. they're telling them
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that if they crossed over in an, an official way into the united states, they should turn themselves into a board or police facility like the one you can see behind me to start their legal process. the problem is that they will bring them into the official a process to claim asylum here in the united states. and that is what all of these migrants are hoping for. although title $42.00 will officially be lifted on may 11th. the border police are already processing migrants, many of them were detained for days, then released with temporary documents. and then my documents, they say i have to present myself next year 2024 on december 17th in florida. and for the the by handing out these permits to state dates for cart hearings that will take place in other states. texas is trying to prepare for the official listing of title 42. the big problem is that no one really knows how big the influx of
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immigrants will be. most your total cows in the midst of what is already immigration crisis at the border. and here asked each of you, we've been celebrating our 70th birthday, it's a big one for us, so please let us make a fuss of it. what began in 1953 as a short wave radio broadcast has, over the decades expanded to television and online. and he has a look back now at the last 70 is and what we still hope to achieve as an international, broad costa, a celebration of germany's parliament building to mach 7 decades of going to develop in the video message. chancellor sholtes put his finger on was so significant birthday and be hard to zip to shop. we have celebrating 70 years of don't you valid today, but also celebrating 70 years in windshield broadcast, as done outstanding public service and the democratic countries we need in to pay
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the media to prevent anyone from believing they can control words and the control reality to the media, jim and his international broadcast to his set itself, the task of standing up for human rights, democracy and freedom for a network bone in the cold war, those values, i mean, nothing new. i live very nicely that level again, broadcasts with radio programs in gentleman on the 3rd of may. 1953 is to go to that. the other languages soon followed. i need to give a political, economic, and cultural picture of germany to listen to is around the world. the rise of the internet has transform deutsch avella as much as the world different quotes on today. digital broadcasting and social media have a key tools in the fight for freedom of speech. one example of the value of dw use work in 2023 says it's reporting from ukraine, just roughly almost 30 journalists to working in the country to give
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a picture of what rushes war means for the people that dw is. most bureau has been forced to close and is now working from black v as capital rica, according to the kremlin leadership. the station was a foreign agent. that to perhaps a sign of dw is growing relevant, are funded mostly by direct grown from the gym and government punch avella is entirely independent and it's reporting increased importance of that reporting is put limited budget. some of the strain, not for the 1st time the organization is face tough decisions, even cutting some jobs. the results protests by dw stuff concerned that some of what has been achieved in the past 70 years will be lost. these develop is germany's cooling con, to the world, stuff for more than 60 countries, you know, for rates 18 bureaus across the globe,
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whatever the future holds. it will continue to stand up for freedoms and rights in a world where some opposed those values that he's needed more than ever says the director general photos got it. bizarre most of us that suppose us on even more to all the full and try to convince people that positions and bad dw can help with that. i think we are diverse. well, so in our impact culturally, economically, steer politically important and we are always voice a free estimate. if i had the football now and in a pretty dismal. yeah. so german teams in europe by a level cruising have been the one shining lights there. the last one to sneak a club lift in the european competition and they're looking to make their 1st continental final, since 2002 by beating roma in the euro. penny, excuse me, final. the 1st leg isn't, it's me tonight. it's 21 years ago. but the events of may 2002,
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remained ext on the millions of by our liver crews and supporters. their teams lost the real madrid and the champions league final completed the season of scarcely believable hot break. it was their 3rd major loss in a matter of weeks after the imploded with the fitness legal looked within their grasp. and the then lost the german cup, final of the cruel nickname, never cruising. but this year, they're the only german club left with a chance of european silverware. and the coach was a bullish mood head of their semi final 1st leg await. it's elise roma via via the 9 of us and we expect just on test to get must be here at this beautiful stadium against a very good team. so having and $51.00 of approval is there an experience side, but we're looking forward to it massively. we want, we want to use that to play a good game and it will display so that we have the opportunity to reach the final next week at home. i've seen on his wife him. but alonzo face is
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a familiar and formidable for his old men. so from his real madrid days was emerging, you the coach room went to the an overall conference league last season. and as on the hunt for his surgery, for a cup or euro believe after wins with port to manchester. united market, westoff stucco. we have this last hurdle, and despite all the problems we have, we won't go, that's a, give the game easily, a way to buy it a lot. obviously we go there to put everything we have on the pitch in terms of quality and desire method uncomfortable to, to cut a key of you all we have uh will put it on the page method to think of the key you have you, i'm a form in his words, but labour cruising, we'll be bullied by the news. that injury means rumors keep you posted the butler and you nearby, and all of them are unlikely to start the traveling funds will be hoping that their team can go one step closer to emulating their you a, a cup success of 1988. and finally, barry, not unwanted never cuz nickname and the champions
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weights they may finals into took a big stride towards the final with a to know dobby. when of the city arrivals ac milan, aiden jacob opened the scoring officer just 8 minutes, and henry gets area doubled. into his needs, just 3 minutes later as inside and the lawn chair is stadium. the 2nd level, we'll see them nice again at sunset or next tuesday, but this time into our designated the home team. and now a reminder of the top story we're following for you here on dw, israel says it has killed 3 most senior members off the is allow me to hot medicine for in an early morning air raid on these guys a script medicines and cause i have 5 hundreds of profits into israel. watching data being used to forget you can always get us on the globe. just
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the russia is quoting future sol, just students in particular, all the time because of extensive recruiting. at the same time, students who publicly oppose the war of aggression and i'll be silent. the students
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and the code tank who has experienced this for preston 1st focus on your next dw, enters the conflicts out with sarah kelly, a carefully choreographed profession victory day celebration was a that's showing military might on red square this week. my guess on complex ellen is nina cruz drove up. she has spent most of the war in moscow as russia prepares to face a ukrainian counter offensive. how safety is prudent positions? thank you for inviting me conflict zone. in 60 minutes on dw, the guardians of truce,
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i have paid almost every price of the $2.00 in the country, like turkey taking all the powers that be the risk. everything john dunbar needs active best journalists and politicians living in exile. the way to which of the list for their mission, what drives them. people need to know what is happening that our series guardians of truth watch now on youtube, d. w documents, right? the hello and welcome to focus on your auto. but it's wonderful to have you with us with new attacks. russia is yet again escalating the water and you.

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