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the the, this is vw, news live from berlin, heavy fighting between israel and palestinian medicines in the gaza strip. israel said it's launched fresh s price on industry targets in guys like killing 3 senior minutes and hundreds of rockets of 5 from cars. what into israel also coming up
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hockey span since the army to the capital is known about funnelling, they'd be caches between supporters of all subprime and this to him, or on con, and the countries, the security services and ukrainian forces on the outskirts of boston pushed russian troops back by some tooth illnesses. we talked to some of the fights is defending the city and austin, why they don't fuss. a pandemic era migration policy is about to expire in the us, which could have a big effects on folder restrictions. we'll look at what the end of the title 40 to means of thousands of libraries at the us mexico border. the head of i'm christine window. welcome to the program. we stop with the fiestas fighting in months between israel and palestine in militants in gaza. israel sage
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it's killed, 3. see the leaders of the is allow me jihad minutes in group, in an early morning in rate. the is really ministry had already killed a, another 3 high ranking members of the group in strikes on tuesday. so far, at least $22.00 palestinians including civilians have died in the east really bombardment militants in the gaza strip. have fired hundreds of rockets into israel since the tuesdays 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 $450.00 rockets were fired from gauze on wednesday by the palestinian and religion group is. lemme had the group designated
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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 intercepted or fell short but others calls damaging is really cities like here and ask alone. although no injuries odessa well reported . they also send people running for the safety of shelters as far away as telling the most. it's scary, it's one of the 1st times i've heard of cyro. instead of each the israel has responded to the rocket garage with more astro likes 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,
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our forces are fierce, the attacking the guns are stripping and exacting a heavy price from the terrorist organizations that move in the fear of the account . and they've gone out to the wall is lemay to had fights is and to mom does have been killed. several civilians including young children have also died. and so the, when it's cold for all science to stop the fighting and exercise restraint in the latest classes have left some thousands feeling helpless while that pulls them away . if you are near, 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. the w correspondent rebecca races is covering the story for us. she is on the ground in
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the is really city of escalade. that's just north 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 have they've been any further developers? well i mean is rarely signed, christine, it was pretty quiet overnight off of the last bully that came just before midnight . local time, bringing the total number of rockets. now the official tally to just of the 500 rockets being fired from gauze into his riley territory. about a quarter of those fully we've in gaza, we've been the guys the border of the med, most of the others, the majority of the others being shut down by the is ready on. and i'm system a couple of those making mindful. one who yesterday in the city of ash, cologne and 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 on to all the operators of atlantic jihad who were reportedly
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stored away in a safe house. um they, if that, that come on the was reportedly in charge all the time of the rocket attacks that were coming through the, the rocket. uh, 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 success. so and a mission just can hear some f sixteens flying overhead, and we could hear them a little bit earlier. no actual reports yet of what they're carrying out. we haven't heard anything about that from the idea of so far, but we did hear some explosions as well. so seems to certainly picking up again this morning, christine. i'm and, and they've been reports of a visual seized by in the works. it does look like he was yesterday. we were getting reports in the addiction media. now agent being one
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of the main negotiating powers, it may say fi tools, we have that the 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 a say, saw we also have reports that come off, wanted a safe spot. now they haven't been directly involved in this fighting, but they are controlling they've got the goal is the strip. they are the power there and they will also one thing and negotiated ceasefire and sofa. the speaking 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 from us, which is we have to say designated as a terrorist organization by israel, that you and others has, has stayed out of the pricing until now. are there any signs that that could change?
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it's really hard to say at this stage. it doesn't look likely, it does seem that to her mouse do not want to get directly involved, though it must be said that these attacks couldn't be necessarily, 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 data, the correspondence that they have for us and has a look at some of the stories making use around the world. former us president donald trump has made a red light appearance on his long time adverse re news channel, cnn from probation. his claims that the 2020 presidential elections were rate, he denied knowing, calling list e. jean carol. his appearance came a day off. the jury found him liable for sexual abuse against her in the us
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meal republican congressman george santos, has been arrested and charged with financial crimes. these issues of fraud, money laundering, and seating public funds centrals pleaded not guilty and was released on failed. he says he would resign his seat in congress. at least 15 people have drowned off to a boat capsized in. we'll place them my dear. at least 21 passengers were rescued. the wooden boat was crossing a river in chicago district when it capsized overcrowding and poor maintenance offered is responsible for most accidents on nigerian waterways. pakistan has deployed it's ministry in the capital, is it on the bottom? it concerns of caches between supports is off for the prime industry, ember on con and security forces in run con is in custody on charges offer option his arrest enraged, his supporters who took to the streets across the box is fine. at least 6 people
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have been killed in violent protests. hundreds of police officers have been injured . the police have risk more than 2000 and protest as the demonstrators ransacked and been down. government and ministry explanations focused on prime minister shop as terry has pulled the attack on public prophecy and act of terrorism. now the june, this machine of us is in is i'm a thought you told me how purchased as a reaction to the armies deployment they, it was at the moment the city is itself is quite quiet. uh, there 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
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this almost notion that the government's restricted access to the internet. so as well as social media, i always use have also ordered the closure of schools nationwide. we're hearing these all. so the admission emission is due the over warranties in focused on half the situation under control 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, boxed on that again, saw the board members have been arrested one by one. so at the moment, no it's, it's definitely uh 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 non con supporters fizzled out. so can iran, transporters sustain being on the streets or will the security forces fully prevail?
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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, is bit more to the race that we're seeing in focused on right now. oh, yes, there's definitely more. i mean, docusign is on the verge of defaulting in june. if we do not strike a deal with the i m f, a. the box on you to be is devaluing at a very high rate. basically, essentially years of economic growth have been raised and the military is seen as an institution, but that is a stakeholder of economical, 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 the perception. so there is definitely more to why people are coming out on the streets. all right, that is journalist notion of us talking to us from the capital of
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pakistan is on the verge of thank you. go, she. thank you. a ukrainian army unit fighting near the eastern city of blackwood sais. it has pushed russian forces back by some to columbus. his became a piece to confess, an account from the head of russia's vault. going to listen to the group who said ringing the 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 lived on fire. and 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 going to should back right now, tries to appeal some of them. the bus moved to see in the deadliest fighting since the will begun. both sides have lost huge numbers of troops on it. streets the city itself has been 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 need to stand here to the foot system. the fighting is getting to close less than 30 kilometers away from back lieut. midland, how to see you leah?
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a parking up. i'm preparing to leave the city of coast in team. discuss how you have a question. yeah. i feel bad for 3? yes. okay. has such a long line trip through i'm 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 shelter. i'm. i tried wants to go to the shelter with my mother. it was, it took me for 2 minutes to back things up. and 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 return to you. we've got some breaking news coming in. jim and police say one person is dead and another severely interested following a shooting at a mercedes benz pond in southern germany. the incident happened in the city of
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zendo thinking in buttons at the state's police. if there was no danger to the public, the german newspaper belt is reporting that one person has been arrested. we want to bring in dw political corresponding to this on daily who's following that story for us hide you to what, what more can you tell us? so just so we know that this morning this incident happened at the diamond or a factory where the mercedes s series cars are produced. and police put out a warning that a big police operation was underway there. and they later communicated that there has been one person killed in the shooting, one person severely injured. and that 153 year old man has been arrested. this was confirmed by police to local german media. what is still unclear is the motive
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behind the shooting. police have said that they believe this was an act carried out by one individual a but it is still unclear why this shooting happens. now if you look at the context, the shootings like this are not a very common occurrence in jeremy for example, like in the united states that could also impart be due to district or gun laws in place in germany. a people need 2 licenses to be able to 1st own and then use a weapon. so we don't see these kinds of incidents happening so frequently. but what we know now from police is that the situation is under control. there is no dangers for the workers. there are 4 people in the area and they will now investigate into why the shooting actually happened. right. thanks very much for that to julia, sol daily on that breaking you story. we will continue to give you those developments as and when they happen. and you're watching the news still to
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come dw is celebrating, it's saving kids, but it's tables. take a look at where we begin and see if it's a case worker. and what's the future or that's at the moment he has a look at small world news stories. a british soldier force involved, one has finally found his resting place in a symmetry in belgium. the remains of private brothers. malcolm were found 4 years ago more than a century after he went missing you case defense. what detectives identified him with the help of the inmate. the german government has agreed to provide the country 16 states with an additional 1000000000 bureaus to provide housing and services for the growing number of asylum seekers. johnson don't want schultz maybe announcement during amazing, with regional dieters in poland. more than a 1000000 ukraine and refugees, all the new cleanings have sold refuge in germany since russia invaded their
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country. the last yes and the state on the issue of migration with a look at the us mexico board. and i'll wait with ortiz, or preparing for the expiry off a border restriction title will border restrictions gives me known as title 42. the immigration policy was originally implemented as a health policy by for the present. donald trump extensively to keep cove and 19 cases out of the country. it evolved into a migration tool that was used by for the police to expel migrants wanting to came assigned them in the us. our reports a carolyn of troy, is at the border 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 cross legally from through. that's why it is mexico. 12 by so in the united states. but the focus of the border agents are the migrants who cross
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and officials, roughly 7000 migrants chris every day, to an official pass into the united states without documents. border patrol agents estimates that once titled 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 injured. he can't walk anymore. the journey was tough lasted more than 3 months. administrative level then his way of the columbia, panama costa rica, nicaragua, and doris, guatemala, mexico, all of that, mainly walking. i mean, um, 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, is to now be ported back to a country where he can live in peace, ma'am,
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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 governments get, he decides to turn himself and he's not alone. all these migrants were until recently on the mexican side, they were living there under very poor conditions until they decided to cross over to the united states. most of them without documents here in the past. so the border police has been handing out this while you're in spanish. they're telling them that if they crossed over and then 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
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a process to claim asylum here in the united states. and that is what oldest 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 if i put it in my documents, they say i have to present myself next year 2024 on december 17th in florida, and for the by handing out these permits to state and 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 immigrants will be. most your total cows in the midst of what is already a migration crisis at the border. and here at the w, we've been celebrating all 70th birthday, what began in 1953 as
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a short wave radio of board calls has over the decades expanded to television and online. here's a look back at the last 70 is and what we still hope to achieve as an international board 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 why it's so significant bus to be hard to zip to shop. we have celebrating 70 years of don't your balance a day, but also celebrating 70 years in windshield broadcast as done outstanding public service. i'm a democracy country we need in to pay the media to prevent anyone from believing they can control words and those 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 mean nothing new. i evaded the only thing that i loved. again
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broadcasts with radio programs in gentleman on the 3rd of may. 1953 is to go to visit the other languages soon followed. i need to give a political, economic, and cultural picture of germany to listen is around the world. the rise of the internet has transform, deutsche develop as much as a well different votes 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 a picture of what rushes war means for the people that dw is most go, 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 follower, an agent that to perhaps a sign of dw growing relevance are funded mostly by direct ground from the german
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government. which avella is entirely independent in its reporting. increased importance of that reporting is put limited budgets 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 on the ballot is germany's cooling con, to the world. stuff for more than 60 countries, you know, for rates 18 bureaus across the globe. 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 product one's got it. bizarre. most of us for that. suppose this on even more to all you for and try to convince people that positions and bad dw can help with that. i think we are diverse also in our impact culturally,
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economically, politically important. and we are always voice a free estimate of how, how it in san diego dog love is half gathered for the annual dog. fancy dress competition puppy problem, pets. kristen's faulty outfits tried to win over the judges. several dogs won prizes, but the donkey tanglewood went to a yorkshire terrier dressed in a blue office and a crown. the problem was organized by him and would with animals interest to raise money for rescued independent dogs. and a reminder of our top story. israel says it has killed 3 most senior members of the east. allow me 200 minutes improved in an early morning air raid on the gaza strip . medicines in cause i have fired hundreds of rockets into israel.
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you're up to date conflict soon with sarah. katy is up next. i'm christine one way . it's been good having your company. don't forget this mon use and analysis that's on the website. the w. com also on social media handle is at the w news. i'll see you at the top of the next hour by the
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on the enter, the conflicts own with sarah kelly. a carefully choreographed of russian victory days celebration was ain, 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 russian for parents to face the ukranian counter offensive. ho, shaky is prudent positions. thank you for inviting me. conflict zone on d. w. m. most space,
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we can make a difference by choosing smartness solutions. the 1st thing set in our ways global ideas, environmental series included $3000.00 on a carefully choreographed the russian victory day celebration was in that showing military might on red square of this week. but as proved and presided over the parade, she had little to show for the costly winter offensive, and ukraine have russians grown tired of the fighting. my guest on complex zone is nina cruz strove at professor of international affairs at the new school in new york.

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