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the, the state of the news long from berlin, thousands of people are gathering and mexico's border with the u. s. as washington is points to introduce new immigration rules. trump era pandemic regulations that allowed officials to immediately return migrants to mexico are being replaced by president biden's new rules. but is the new legislation actually that different? also coming to britain says it is supplying long range cruise from itself to ukraine to help and repel russian forces. this as he brings president,
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will let him use the landscapes of his country, needs more time to prepare for a much anticipated counter offensive. and rocket fire from the gaza strip has killed one person in central israel. intact falls is really air strikes on military targets in gaza. they've killed 2. as long as the jihad commanders, hundreds of rockets have been fired from gaza to israel this week. the nicole fairly welcome to the program. salesman's of people have gathered in mexico and border crossings into the united states. they're hoping to enter the country once. restrictive migration regulations expire at midnight depend demik error restrictions allowed authorities to immediately return migrants to mexico. they will be replaced by the by met ministrations, new rules, and the new rules migrants can still be banned from seeking asylum in the us if
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they have not applied in any transitive countries 1st. and the bottom administration, secretary for homeland security, spoke earlier about the new arrangements seeking to provide more clarity to those. now hoping to enter the us, i want to be very clear. our borders are not open. people who cross our border unlawfully and without a legal basis to remain will be pro, promptly processed and removed. an individual who is removed under title 8 is subject to at least a 5 year ban on re entry into the united states. and can face criminal prosecution if they attempt to cross again. the delay of corresponding carolina to more as an el paso, texas, near the mexican border and joins is now currently know. we just heard the us homeland security secretary at a 100 when your cuz insisting that the us borders are not open. how much will the
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us migration regulations change? as of tonight the regulations was not really changed. let me call m to is being lifted, title age would would be valid again. title 8 was already valid before the pen demi kit and title 8. it gives every migrant of the right to see cuz had to be processed and during that time why they are being processed and they are allowed to be here in this country in the us and to they've 1st theory about the thing is the president biden rolled out a new rule, additional to title 8 that will start being valid at, at midnight. so once a type of $42.00 is being lifted, and this new rule requires migrants to seek asylum in another country and to be denied as tight. let me in another country before being allowed to seek asylum here in the united states. it's important to add me cool that a president biden is a repeating rules,
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and that was rolled out by president trump back then. not only that during a presidential debate and 2020, steven credit sized bed and said to trump, you are the 1st president who is not allowing migrant to seek asylum in the united states. now he is doing the se, uh, you've been speaking to people there at the border. i believe. let's take a look at the report that you filed and then go back to you. this is one of the busiest border crossings along the us mexican border in texas. every day, thousands of people cross legally from c. that's why it is mexico do it by. so in the united states. but the focus of the border agents are the migrants who cross and officials, roughly 7000 migrants, chris every day. so i'm official passed into the united states without documents, border patrol agents as teammates, that once title 42 is lifted and all asylum seekers are again, given due process,
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the number will reach a peak of 10000 or even $12000.00 migrants per day. they have arrived from venezuela, the 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, 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. another thing is 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. me, i mean 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 of the everything is possible here where i'm gonna have you so they can process you and then you have legal status for
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a year. how kindly got the main thing, what they could also send you back to me, 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 and he's not alone. all these migrants were until recently on the mexican side, they were living there under very poor or 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 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 a process to claim asylum here in the united states. and that is what oldest
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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 few total cows in the midst of what is already a migration crisis at the border. chaos, confusion currently. now, what's the situation right now at the border? what can we expect for the coming day? hi nicole. it's really feels like the calm before the storm because as you can see,
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the streets are quite empty. now this is a facility where there were a lot of migrants at turning themselves in. now as you can see it's, it's empty. and that is because most of them got their dates for their hearings, and they left el paso, most of them even left at texas and are now on the way to the other states where they will have their hearings. by the way, douglas was in, in our report, is also one of the lucky ones who got a hearing occurred hearing in new york. so he is now on his way to new york. and this means that the streets here not possible or not as crowd. and as pat as they were a couple of days ago when we arrived here, i did really feels like the comm before the storm, although no one really knows what to expect. we don't know how high the number will be, and it is, of course, not that the migrants are of the mexican side waiting for mid nights to come into the united states. people are assuming that the flow will continue the flow and the number of migrants will probably increase their talking about 212000,
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or perhaps even 13013000 migrants coming into the united states. but no one really knows. let's do. they'll be a corresponding curly net. you more reporting from el paso, texas. thank you so much. the united kingdom has announced and ascending long range cruise missiles to ukraine, to help it push back russian forces the case defense minister, been wallace to lawmakers. britain is supplying storm shadow and missiles with a range of more than 250 kilometers. it would allow ukraine to had target deep inside russian hill territory, including an occupied crimea, is only okay, is not only donating long range missiles to ukraine is also shifting depleted uranium shells. the w understands this. ammunition has now arrived in ukraine. russia claims the supply of the shells is a nuclear escalation of the conflict. when britain announced it was sent to challenge it 2 times to ukraine. russia said the move was a material escalation,
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it could be done yet with statements to become known today that the u. k, in the words of its deputy defense minister took up not only a night of the supply of tanks to ukraine, but also i munition which depleted uranium immediately. the collective waste is starting to use weapons with the nuclear component. it was it. so you had the companion pollutants problem. these tanks come with shells made but depleted uranium. so what is the piece of g radium? and does it pose in nuclear threats? depleted uranium is a metal bed is a byproduct from the process through which uranium is enriched for nuclear power plants and nuclear weapons is radio active, but 40 percent less than natural uranium. it's used and i mean it shouldn't because it is dense. 70 percent more dense than lit and can penetrate sick on like this. on the 10th when you fire that around and it hits it, hang. so b b, b tape,
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the uranium and sharp is an impact. it pierces through the armor and ignites. so it doesn't just go through, it also causes an ignition. and if you're in that ping or, and i don't own infantry fighting vehicle or whatever it is, then radiation is the last thing you worry about. because your risk being basically burned to death. if you have a died on impact depleted uranium woodlands have been used in boys in iraq and the cost of they're not banned by international role. but they are controversial. after the war in kosovo and bosnia media report suggested a link between the use of the piece of uranium ammunition and high incidences of kansas and nato troops who had served that as well as in civilian populations. a native commission reports in 2001 stated that scientific and medical research
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disprove links between depleted uranium and the reports of negative health effects . but the you institute see a watchdog saves the odd changes. the international atomic energy agency saves depleted uranium, gets into the body the same way as uranium mainly through contaminate to food water and even a. it saves, in cases of high intake. uranium is likely to become a chemical toxicology problem before it is a radiological problem. in other words, uranium will poison you before you suffer any radiation problems, said the us department of veterans affairs sais, that depleted uranium is just as toxic for human health as natural uranium. in fact, the department has an ongoing monitoring program for veterans who's been exposed to depleted uranium. even though depleted uranium shells are considered conventional weapons,
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but even foods and said he would retain the aides by stationing tactical nuclear weapons in neighboring belarus. and let's across right over to defense arrows, marina moran from kings college in london moreno. good to see you again. let's start with a long range missiles that a u. k has said it's applying to ukraine. how much of a difference will they make on the battlefield? how can the ukrainians use them a good evening? well, it is a very interesting question because these missiles were, remember, last year is high mars and the impact of time, or is that they had the because of the range on, on the previous counter offensive. now we have 3 times the range effectively was formed, show missiles, and these are good for being used against underground bunkers. and because they, as they are equipped with 2 charges, the problem was these missiles is on the one hand because of the range. the rates
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are concerned that they might be used in russia, so against targets in russia, not testing russian occupied territory. the, as the issue was a missile is that these are designed to be used c dot air rock missiles. so they designed to be used by 4th and 5th generation fighter jets, which ukraine doesn't have. so apparently they deliveries i q previous getting has been adapted to sonya iraq fighter jets. but this will take months to, to basically to make some usable. which means that if there is a control offensive, ukraine won't be able to use them just yeah. the problem is, while the missiles themselves can kind of be or, or a difficult to intercept because of the trajectory they fight or just to serve as fighter chad, our owner of able to browse the air of air defense on by russian.
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so it increases a range, it can push the russians back, but there are some problems associated with using them. you know, we also heard about the u. k. supply of depleted uranium shells. rochelle calls this a nuclear escalation. how worrying is that, in your opinion? i think that russia is obviously overfeeding is because of the nuclear component and sporting and said, well, the west is starting to use weapons or shells in this case was a nuclear component, which kind of gives russia an excuse to basically answer by by using they are nuclear arsenal in the, in this case and the russians respond this was locating the tactical nuclear missiles in ballard. and i think that russia will be using this, of course, to strengthen the use was tactical nuclear weapons because is the west does is
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white candle washington. even by any stretch of imagination, we're not talking about nuclear weapons here. one is certainly depleted uranium cells might have a degree of chemical success. city, however, they cannot be considered as a reference c on a band by any convention for any international convention. and therefore, dig into gas, or these 2 factors, they will not only escalate the russian rhetoric, but possibly the rest of the dangers as rush or mice consider using it's tactical nuclear weapons in ukraine. mm hm. but that would then lead to a much larger escalation. possibly. let's move on and talk about this much anticipated counter offensive. the head of the wagner mercenary group says that it's very much already underway, but president zalinski the 9. is that what are you hearing? a load, is there a different accounts?
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and presidents are lensky is saying that it's, it's not happening and he's waiting for more support. and it came from the wagner group side, apparently ukrainian forces has been able to make some progress in baltimore. but i don't think that might be their main direction. and as it stands, it's very, very difficult to determine when the counter offensive is underway. politically, it would be unwise for the presence of lensky to admit that it is a comprehensive, shouldn't fail and should baffled, fall into rushes hands. then this attempt would be considered as failed. and i think given all the equipment that the premium side hasn't received, it would be unwise to start the counter offensive in box moved word, you know, they, they, they are not going to do their combined arms. so for reasons they are and push the russians back because there are other directions,
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we just refuse usually much more important. so i'm just thinking that this is one of possible directions, but it is uncertain whether we can consider it as a counter offensive birth. a defense analyst moreno morano, is great speaking to you. thank you so much. thanks for having me. and here's a quick look at some other stories making news around the world today. turkish opposition candidate more um the image and says he's dropping out of the presidential race. the announcement leaves just 32 candidates and sundays vote. the withdrawal is expected to bolster the main opposition. candidates, chemically stone. he already has a slight lead in the polls over president ridge of type airlines, a powerful explosion at a residential building. and germany has injured, at least a dozen police officers and firefighters, some seriously blast in the western town of watching and occurred as firefighters were trying to enter an apartment. there they later found a dead body inside. one suspect has been arrested. progress on supreme court has
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ruled that m run cons arrest was quotes invalid. the judge's order that the former prime minister be kept under the protection of security forces at a safe location. con was dramatically arrested on tuesday as he was leaving the high court in his lama. but until the supreme court judges that he was, quote, kidnapped and beaten with sticks as detention as spark protest. and which at least 9 people have been killed in 2000, arrested. the supreme court justice asked con to appeal to his supporters for com. and we can now speak to double your asia editor shall know shops and bon chapman will get to see you. some of the con supporters took to the streets to celebrate the court's decision. but does the ruling mean he'll be released to a lot of people have to be on the for another clock tomorrow, and it could be arrested again. so he has
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a dozens of cases against it and promises your loss or you can try to possibly understand again with a goal is the psych which we have been seeing the fall of one year even more. the state has become completely established. stating distributions are low grads, the feeling in each of those domains. the traditionally is doing something the fall of it is doing something all new is doing something goes wrong, obviously very, but honestly, you believe that he is above above the state of excuses and he's getting all of this really from supreme court. so it's, it's like a complete chaos. the economy is a shambles, but the situation is really, really dense. at the moment it's very violent, splitting dens, him wrong is not to completely free my opinions east to ask if there's a lot of consequences. yeah. so neither ca,
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nor pockets done or out of the woods at this point. and how big of a wind then is this for him and his support is the supreme court ruling. i believe at the most do that done for the lease and uh the group celebrated to do that. but as i said, the government retry to want us to me again and not a problem. the problem because it's going to be, it's not going to sort of talk, so essentially drops the political crisis and all of this scale. and there's the disaster we've gone so far. i don't know how people are suffering in books because the w h a editor samuel sounds. thank you so much for your analysis as ram or israel now are police say a power stay in rocket launch from the gaza strip has killed a 70 year old man. near tel aviv, it's the 1st fatality inside israel and 3 days of finding earlier, the israeli military killed to senior as long as you hon. commanders during air
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strikes on gaza and on 5 palestinian militant leaders have now been killed this week along with at least 23 other palestinians. egypt as trying to broker a ceasefire and once become the worst bound of finding between israel and the palestinians and months. hundreds take part in the funeral. this palestinian militant lead legally to come on justice nomic, jihad groups of broken and which knew that was killed along with his brother is the noise in guns. that brings defies the number of senior group members as being targeted and killed by his randy. ministry strikes this week . this ready, defense forces says also targeted ministry posting goes up belonging to islamic jihad. the group has designated a terrorist organization by israel, the you and others. the strikes followed the hours of intense real kit,
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the tax by stomach jihad from garza. according to this really ministry, many were shut down by israel's and i'm defense system to the others. clues, damage, and is rarely cities with ash cologne. well, there are no injuries odessa, whoever posted the latavia that of who you are way. well, unfortunately, every 2 days we suffer from this bill. i really hope this will be the end that our government will wake up and we will hit them and so with what they deserve. we've had this i like, but i should be jealous in gaza. civilians also caught up in the crossfire this week. several civilians, including young children, have died. so across the goes the strip streets empty. nor do i had them together. the people are not unable to work normally. do would
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know and at night the con, sleep for the lid because of the video from augmented of the who the news of what's going on about the a lot. well it doesn't live it see it got it. well, hoops rest on egypt brokering the ceasefire. civilians on both sides, left surveying the damage. tony, we now see w correspondence, rebecca ritter, she's in the as really town of ash kalonde, just north of kaiser rebecca or give us the latest well, today we've seen a huge amount of huge volume brokers coming from as i make a jihad across the gallons of water, lot of them is there a dock now i'm sure you can't stay behind me, but we are able to see them as a fly overhead. the most of them are intercepted by the israeli defense system. the i'm doing the some on not we've seen some today, particularly one a couple of hours ago that actually made its way all the way to the center of the
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country just south of tel aviv in or how about it's sort of us out of some of if you will, of television. uh and as you mentioned did hit, it was a direct hit to the building and one person was killed. 5 others injured. you mentioned is the 1st is riley casualty and 3 days of fighting. although we've just heard of another idea of strike in the gallons this trip, the death toll, the from the gods, the health ministry is that $29.00 palestinians killed. you mentioned the 5 a senior come on. does that have been taken out in the last 3 days? of attacks, most recently, one sort of in the middle of the day today and the idea of targeted uh the 5th to come on to. so taking out quite a lot of the senior senior people, all the islamic jihad, obviously angering is lemme jihad. and that's why we sold this return volley this evening. come to be so at quite so strong. they was telling people im gonna have to go out into their rooms because i'd be getting quite a show around at about 9 pm local time. and i did indeed that we saw
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a video circulating online of people watching the volley come in to israel. so, you know, it's very hard to say, we've got lots of talks of sci fi being, being made a breakthrough perhaps. but it's really hard to imagine that happening this evening . and i want to ask about these efforts to reach a cease fire yesterday we heard about a possible breakthrough. that seems to not be the case where do efforts, then we only have about half a minute left though. so i'll try and make it brief. as you mentioned that there were talks of this uh, there was a breakthrough yesterday. of course that didn't come to fruition and pretty much the same thing is happening today. these tools are ongoing agent is be heading the discussions, but sofa. there are too many sticking points and the 2 sides cannot agree. you know, both of them saying fine, it will be met with fine. so we'll have to say what happens overnight and tomorrow, or if i can read hers and ask along. thank you so much and stacy and you're up to
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date up next to the point. asking if torque is upcoming election, could be a moment of truth for president or don't. don't forget, there's always more news and analysis for you on d. w dot com our website, and of course you can follow us on social media. our handle there is still a union. nicole fairly, thank you so much for your company. the,
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