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the, the, this is the, the, the news live from the and then report numbers of assigned them seek is it to the border between mexico and the united states. as migration restrictions introduced during the pandemic expired will have been basis for mount correspondence at the border press, ukraine's army takes on russian forces in the 20th region. they have
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a long anticipation of culture offensive supply lines or be prepared to get donations of weapons of wisdom, allies to the front find at rocket fire from the gaza strip till one person in central israel be attacked, follows is raised the strikes submitted some targets in gaza that killed suicide nomic jihad colanda is the hello i'm can see more the welcome to the program. tens of thousands of men, women, and children, half a mast at the mexico side of the us border. as changes to migration rules have led to a classic humanitarian situation. hope for migrants tried to scramble across the board at least on thursday. the spies, a large security presence on the frontier as the stand off comes as regulations
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which allowed us a voice ease. immediately within migraines, to mexico expire the by the administration saves. they will be replaced by rules which require migraines to apply for assigned them before entry. the us dw carlita troy has been following the story for us from el paso, texas. this is on the us mexico border. i us to what she was seen in the i was off to those as i pad demick regulations with the fish. exactly. well, the title 42 has been lifted and the fall of migrants is continuing, but it's no different than in the past 2 weeks. and that is what has been happening here during the past 2 weeks. indeed, it has increased. we were talking about a 7000 roughly 7000 migrants a per day, a 2 weeks ago. and then around $10500.00 per day. the day of the yesterday,
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the there were apprehensions again at the border and the border police, the type that they had around 20000 migrants crossing from mexico over to the united states. and this flow will probably continue during the next these and next weeks. but it is not like all 150, roughly 150000 migrants on the mexican side, on that side. i've been waiting until midnight in order to cross over to the us. it is something that will continue during the next phase and, and the next week's tardiness. so we know that people have a mast on the mexico side. it in there, thousands hoping to, to cross over. so we, we have a, we have a sound bites by if i, us officials that i'd like to pay for all views. and then i'd like for you to just expand on why people have thought that they could actually crossover in its 1st listen. so that us official i want to be very clear. our borders are not open. people who cross our border unlawfully and without
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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. so they, we have it turned into a, it seems to be that people on the ground have a different understanding of the situation. they seem to be under the impression that the board is open. yes, and there are a lot of reasons for that. one of the reasons is of course miss information and you see people usually pay smugglers and this is a business for smugglers to bring them over and they're interested in their money. so this is why secretary my york has was telling them, don't give out your money, don't get to give out your savings in order to across the united states because you can stay there. and this is because there's also a new movie titled party to have to be lifted, but then there's
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a new rules that requires migrants to seek asylum in another country. it will be denied asylum in another country before entering the us. so that makes it very difficult. it's a new rule that in a way is also a substitute for title for you to. it just has a different name. and in that sense, my york, as it's right it's, it will be still very difficult for them to stay in the u. s. a. even if the information they get is a different one. but it is also important to add that to the decision. uh that a lot of migrants make it is an emotional decision. they have been walking for months from venezuela, from a different country. so the united states and they have been waiting for months or even years on the mexican side to cross over. and it's more an emotional decision to say, okay, this is enough. the pandemic is over. we'll go now over to the us. the right that is dw correspondents, catalina troy at in, on the ground for us in el paso,
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texas. thanks so much currently and appreciate your reporting. ukraine's president brought him is an empty space. keith needs more time and more width and sports long anticipations, contra offensive against russia. he believes ukraine could make progress if they launched it now. but the human cost would be too great, now facing, has been deadlocked in the eastern town of buff moved over the past months. it has seemed the bloodiest battle off the whole verifying information. coming out of the launch, the destroyed city is difficult and they are all once the game can fixing reports of, of the situation. in the round. of course you have claims. it's pushed russian forces back over recent days and account backs by the wagner missionary group. but moscow has this piece of this the ukrainian ministry has released more footage showing what each say's or its troops in action. the pack
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moved pathologist, this mountain anonymous call installed what appears to be a russian defensive position. ukraine claims it has advanced up to 2 kilometers in the area. the heads of rushes must be locked in a group which has played a prominent role in the past with both both sides of full scale ukrainian county defense. if is on the way the yeah. was the jo voice defense. the ukraine, new non forces has begun. the units that were trains and receipts are necessary weapons, equipment, tanks and everything else are already fully engaged, but it's still on the, the ukraine's president for the most savanski size. that's not the case. ukraine still needs small time and weapons. more, right, and i'll go to the point of view of motivation on middle tree is ready for as far as stuff can be gauge goes, we're ready for the point of view of equipment and will know everything has arrived yet. if that's your answer, voice one maybe on ukraine continues to suffer upon roger of russian missile island
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drone strikes. this is the aftermath of a striking slow here. i'm just going to use them ukraine. one woman was killed here, adding to a rapidly growing number of civilian casualties of russian aggression, putting it sometimes on brittany nowadays. attacks like days after that date to supply you crane with cruise missiles. i think the section of the state ukraine has the right to be able to defend itself against. with the use of storm shot, i will allow you try to push back russian forces based within ukrainian solver entire tree. the storm shadow beside has a much longer range than other weapons provided by the west, giving the ukraine the capability to strike deep into russian how to treat, including crime, ir for several months. clashes along the front lines of the rescue claims will have intensified, mostly in the don't get screeching. that's a territory russia last year. try to claim it has annexed, but you created on me is trying to hold the defensive line before launching
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unexpected counter attack. the town of philadelphia has seen fitz tank specials with you quite new troops in the city, preventing advances by the russian military. the front lines near booley daughter here in the southern don bass region. the ukrainian army has been battering rushes forces. but now you crank and try to break through with a major offensive truck spring, a steady stream of military equipment to the front. the artillery wars like this are usually one by the side with better supply lines. ukrainians are firing now. they can match rushes, fire power, those thanks to increase weapons deliveries from the west w you'd be shuttle. i've been here for a year now. the russians had been shooting at us all the time us and we had leveled accounts of them with the recently the situation has changed to now things to west
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and support. so that'd be the tables have turned that the letter and then most likely she'll pull her while this mother still lives here with her daughter. despite the fighting, they didn't follow the calls to evacuate. she doesn't want to explain why for the ukrainian military civilians on the front lines are a burden. yeah, doesn't mean so i understand that it's hard to stuff new life. you need money, and result is anything is better than being killed, and these people are in no way, and we can't fight to full strength. we comp position our tillery next. that house is because they will be returned fire. we much easier they want here. it will because we from the board, i'm a little bit on behalf of the soldiers use a band and houses the shelter often and tight quarters with just the kitchen bathroom in space for a handful of fighters they spread out there and munitions stores. so if one gets hit, it won't destroy the entire stock pile. look,
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look super leaky. all of us here got used to explosions. everything flying over your head. like as if you're resting as he is that it's far away. but you can keep resting with the leg and wasn't devices up. the soldiers have been fighting hard for weeks for the strategically important fully dar. soon the time might come for them to mount a major offensive. so let's call 7 now to military experts and defense and list mike watson in london. good to have you on the program. mike, at this town, what a job that we've just seen in the report. what strategic significance does it hold? i think we need to be careful about easily what strategic every single town in ukraine at one point or another has been co strategic. however, village is in the fall. se of the lines is where the lines, the front lines run north into don't bass and west across the crimea. and so it was
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a hinge if you'd like. and it's also a meeting point of several road on royal junctions, which both sides need to be able to move all the logistics the a so essential in model. mike, you, christ, president, for a lot of me is an ascii, has said that he wants to wait before launching that anticipations offensive. what is your assessment of the faxes that are influenced in his decision making process? i think we have to take a picture. so anything that zalinski or any of the ukrainian officials say for. ready the last month they have been conducting what are called shaping operations, including information shaping operations and that designs to get the russians to worry about whether they types can a full head or that whether it's going to for next week or next month or so. even already started yesterday. so wednesday lensky says things like that. they are the
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intended target audience is the russian minutes you need to ship. and it's, it's highly designed to deceive and confuse that. thinking. just on the point about information that we're getting from from both sides, what do you make of the conflicting reports, both by russian educating and forces regarding the, the best for the best cards to be raised in, in buffalo. as so many as you, as your view is, know the buses been trying to take backwards from the ukrainians over the last 6 months. they've had very small successes at the cost of great numbers of troops over the last 3 days. however, we've heard reports of the ukrainians making you 3 square kilometers of games, both to the north and the south of documents. and if they're able to keep doing that, i, if that's successful,
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they'll be able to answer all the russian forces that are themselves in circling the training independence the city. and this is a classic military maneuver known as a double envelopment of birth is now say, but it's going to be supplying long range cruise missiles to ukraine. is this a game changer? again, as with the use of the word strategic, we should be casting about the use of the word game change. every weapon system is sorted as a game changer. so the storm shadows have a, a range of 250 kilometers. and what that means is that effectively ukraine can hit any target, any russian targets within the southern territory. be cried and said, obviously that's, that's, that's huge. there will be a limited number of those missiles that mean given across the, off the top of my head. i can think of several key targets, including the coach bridge, which links a crime, a that's
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a russia and that's always the key, a potential target in the upcoming months with the training and counter offensive. they have the wagner group, you have any prior precaution, he's been very critical of the uh, the russian defense establishments. and what he says as they relate, failure to provide sufficient support how, how do you see this tension playing off? it's, i mean it's, it's, it's always been the right from the very beginning. it's extraordinary if you think about it, can you imagine if in the german or the british ministry, one of the divisional commodities is complaining about the facts. he wasn't getting enough supplies, but it exposes really the tensions that a deep within the russian military. yes, it is not just involved in uh, goshen is the head off. it's on the side of the chechens, apparently that now turning off and back on different functions within the russian ministry. i'm the one of the principles of fighting a war successfully is unity. your best that your team must be unified behind what you're trying to achieve. a community,
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the russians on unified behind that as disagreement about what they're trying to achieve. and so, you know, that can only only impact negatively on the russians. a bit aside to, to fight this war successfully. mike moss, in a minute for exploiting defense. and this will get us from london. thanks mike. appreciate you less insights. thank you. and he has a look at some of the stories making use around the world. us officials say sedans, warring factions assigned to deal on rules, enable the delivery of humanitarian aid. the agreement signed in saudi arabia also included commitments to protect civilians. negotiations on a potential seized by us still ongoing. a long message saves, he has recruited someone to replace him as pleased to see a mess, the business name and your boss, but said a woman would take over in 6 weeks. the been in a business been promised to step down the lake last year. the u. s has approved
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a deal to sell to new helicopters to germany for a point $5000000000.00 wants to buy 60 off the aircraft. and just hoping to finalize the agreement since that heavy lift gate a couple days used to transport troops and equipment ministries around the world. a israel malware, police say a palestinian broadcast has launched from the gaza strip, has killed a 70 year old man near tennessee. it's the 1st phase. how does the inside israel and 3 days are facing any of the is really for the tree killed to see the is nomic jihad compound is doing a strikes on gaza. 5 palestinian medicine lead is, has now been killed this week along with at least 23 other palestinians. another night late by the light of rockets from gauze and is really ad defenses. the militant group is lemme had kept up its barrel edge of rockets on thursday, firing hundreds more towards israel. while many were intercepted,
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one struck as upon block in the central is ready city, a vertical vote, killing a 70 year old man, wounding others, and leaving residents in shock. i was at the hair dresser where simon went on. it was a very long story. and then we heard a huge boom. really loud like it had fallen next step just in the front of it were so scared. i'm still processing what happened the not the is really military also continued it strikes in the densely populated gaza strip throughout the day. officials said, yet more come on, does of islamic to had designated a terrorist organization by israel, the you and others. what killed in the strikes start book a earlier we eliminated the commander of these law mccue hodge missile division and
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gaza. from now an hour ago we eliminated because the deputy as well as i have already said anyone who attacks us on the results of their life. and also anyone replaces them. some of the were in the middle of the campaign, both offensive and defensive, and bodka 5 in bog enough. but it's not just militants being killed. gauze and civilian population is also paying a heavy price with young children among the dozens of palestinians injured or killed. since tuesday, many goals have been left feeling in constant danger. with head fish, i might have thought they'd be old enough if we don't feel safe, lot even at home, don't feel safe again because in of the house and they were afraid. oh, you could be going down the street when a rock in here and you wouldn't come back. we don't know what will happen to us or
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our children, but pity that this has happened in our people would obviously feel no need for yes . unfortunately for civilians in both garza and israel, with egyptian efforts to broker an end to the bloodshed seemingly stalled neither side looks set to store. it's a tax data view corresponded rebecca roses is covering the story for us. she's on the ground in the is really city of escalon, just most of the gaza strip and she joins us now from there. uh, rebecca, it's uh good. so you have you on the program. i'm just what is we've seen some of the west violence in, in, in, in months in israel right now. how is the situation where you are or what christine, or even not, it's been relatively quiet. we saw the last rockets being fired from gauze or into his riley territory. the stopping around about 10 p. m. last night by this time
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yesterday, sirens were already wearing and the rockets were starting out. though today things are relatively quiet overnight. there were a couple of ideas to um, idea of a tax. heating atlantic g had targets. uh that also one person on palace stadium was killed in those attacks. bringing the title that told him the guards inside to 1st he in the slightest flare up yesterday. also so the 1st is riley scientology during this kind of almost continuous volley of rockets that came yesterday afternoon. and in the evening, one made its way to central israel and hit a target around the tel aviv area killing one person. as you heard in that report and injuring several others, most of the other rocket 5 or that came out of it was intercepted by the idea on don't system. so yesterday we are a lot more flare up today. things coming down and quiet optimism, you know, sort of cautious hope for some kind of say, sorry, agreement that might be
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a great on today. egypt spend the, a frequent mediation between the sides of it is now trying to protest a ceasefire. has there been any progress? yeah, that's well, that's right. i mean, egypt is as you say, a key player in this. you've also got good talking to you and working to try and get both sides to agree to a safe spot. it was already optimism as early as wednesday, just about 181618 hours after the hosted with these begun that an agreement had been it had been agreed to rather c. so i had been agreed to. so that didn't come into fruition. the, the, the, the negotiating parties have been trying furiously since then. the main sticking point is it is not meant jihad want israel to stop. they've targeted killings of the top leadership in order to come to some agreement is let me just head definitely want to walk away from this. so we have a safe for our agreement. we have some agreements on this side with some kind of winds if you will. and without that, it's unlikely that they're going to agree to anything is riley is looking more more
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as it they will come to the potty and want to agree to some kind of say 5. but you know, it remains to be seen as a very tense and sensitive time and it really, you know, they face talks are ongoing. they started off again and kyra, obviously all sides wanting this to kind of calm down. but anything could happen still. right. that's for big versus an escalade. i appreciate your reporting. thank you. now love, it's all hated your vision. song contest is almost yeah. it's usually hosted by the previous years when that but this yeah, that's not possible because of rushes ongoing well against ukraine. last year is run up, the u. k is hosting instead, with a contest taking place in the city of liverpool. but ukraine is hoping for a 2nd consecutive when you're creating music you for cheap. and this song inspired by ukrainian sizes in mario of the heart of
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steel. the song that's captivating, audiences across ukraine, the this on the present, the life of o ukrainians as a whole, into good altitude in the negative situation. we are all united way of fighting and stain, strong confidence. the bands name to 40 means the creatives and the song heart of steel is their creative attempt to have lift ukrainians in times of war. the . it's united to us, and i feel that we like all having the hardest sale. they are, the best supersensitive, multi brain at this moment. i believe in them. they are wonderful.
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the story of torch, he begins in 2017 and ukrainian city of turn opium. that's the your andre who, affiliate approach jeffrey kenny fella, pharmacy student from nigeria that was going home and he was going somewhere as well. so he just had my shoulders i onto test by english skills. you can test it and training skills as well. i was like, okay, no problem. it was a very, i can say a very strange situation, but it led to something very huge. with 4 albums and several hit singles. the dual became one of ukraine's most successful bands for nomination to represent ukraine at the eurovision song contest came naturally. but under unusual circumstances. the contest was held a 102 meters under ground to guard against potential rush and strikes the in
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a subway station and keep most as advanced as strong folk music. and this year that will be song. since that the most of them will not expect from ukraine, they're going to show some of the product music. and also we will spread our message to the world. the grand finale will be held in liverpool and torching our heart favorites. the or a bank has 2 types of funds from sri lanka has won the best buy get award in paris, torsion so far as john was chosen by the jury from 175 candidates. so via john sais, he cried when he heard the news. the baker won 4000 years. in addition to the procedures, kaiser, the bank, it is considered as symbol of french tradition last year,
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unesco awarded at the status of intangible cultural terraces. a reminder of our top story pandemic era rules which allowed us to force east immediate need to put people back to make sense of the big hospitable and i had expired by didn't immunizations phase. they will be paced bibles, which will tie my friends to apply for a sign of the full entry. and you're up to date estimates is the point focusing on the upcoming elections interest. the next hour by the,
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