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the, the, this is dw dues live it from berlin. israel says it's rated a militant stronghold in the occupied westbank because really forces used drones to strike targets in the town to janine. and what it says was a counter terrorism operation. palestinian officials say at least 8 people were killed and described to move as an invasion. also coming up tonight in france of
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the mirrors of more than 200 talents, calling for call. after almost a week of violet protests that are up to after police shot and killed a teenager in a traffic stop. and the dw connelly needs ukrainian soldiers who have been holding the front line for months there asked me for more weapons and more patients. and they're fine to push the russians back and australia clearing the way for doctors to prescribe psychedelic for depression despite the potential medical benefits. not everyone thinks this will be a good trip. the library golf is good to have you with this as we started this week because he is
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rarely military staged, a larger scale rate in the occupied westbank overnight palestinian health officials say at least 8 palestinians have been killed in more than a dozen injured. israel says that it was targeting the command centers for militant fighters in janine as part of what he called an extensive counter terrorism. f. israel is right began long before to own the moon and cold press, pierced by the sound of heavy gun. find this very minute, you said it loans to me, so i left 1 am local time and carried out drug strikes to clear the way for ground forces some 2000 soldiers. this had to be taken to parts and the large scale of probation. it stated goal destroying what the army calls terrace infrastructure. israel's military says it will not stand by while quotes terrorist continued to home civilians using jeanine camp as a white outs,
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lights releasing images of what it says. a seized explosives. this is the palestinian perspective, palestinian health officials say dozens of people have been injured in these riley strikes and they come back to look for some of them. seriously meeting the desktop, put royce bed, what's going on and the refugee camp is readable that was strikes from the sky. a target seemed to come. we drive around and $5.00 to $7.00 empty lenses. and every time we come back full with indian people and the day lights didn't bring any com. do you need invest in storing stones? that is really tang. so i'm behind by advocates with mask militants films, firing guns in near the deserted streets. the kevin violence comes just 2 weeks after another deadly military. right? you didn't jeanine following
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a space of palestinian militant attacks on his riley's and attacks by jewish settlers on palestinian communities. israel's foreign minister says there are no plans to expand the operation. they own jeanine striking the terrors of hub with a great stress. i want to emphasize that the, we don't have a fight with the policy. actually, i will fight these with the proxies of the lot in our region, which is mainly with the hum us and based, i mean, god of goal is to focusing in jeanine. and our goal is to focus on the, on the doorways that itself the palestinian prime minister, however, has a different take accusing israel of an old syrian motive. a lot of somebody to jump that route dozens of into people and they have destroyed the infrastructure and properties of interest and residents in the letter yesterday. this is an attempt to
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complete, to destroy the refugee camp and displaced the residence, israel's right wing. government recently announced plans to build more than 5000 new homes in jewish settlements in the occupied westbank. they are legal under international law, and palestinian voice is say that very existence, the military rates make peace in the region. impossible correspond to rebecca rivers. she's in jeanine in the west bank dining here and what would be a busy street full of shops and restaurants, engine name safety, just a stone's throw from jeanine refugee camp, where the main military operation is taking place. we've been hearing almost continuous gunfire around and explosions from both sides. we have multiple cocktails. they exploded from palestinians, throwing them towards is riley vehicles. but we're also hearing the loud sounds of
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is, is riley explosion, largely a t, a gas bombs, and all the problems to try to clear the area. just a few moments ago, we saw some military vehicles that did come through here. they were met with rocks and moments of cocktails from the thousands, if not hundreds of young men, but aligning the street to these riley military and the government say they are not here to take to name. they don't want to occupy the city all the refugee time. they simply want to make it in their own words, not no longer a safe refuge for terrorist groups as they in there was. now these men say they just trying to defend the city. this is an urban real fast and it may not be all, but for some days he has really military have said they will do whatever it takes, however long it takes to make sure that they can break the networks working. and what the inside janine refuge account that was rebecca reduced every party from janine bridge. authorities say that they are mobilizing some 45000 police officers
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again and an effort to quell violent protests and rioting of this, despite a noticeably quieter night, on sunday, with fewer people arrested. the weekend saw flashes across the country and the home of a local mayor rammed with a cart in paris. the destruction is now estimated at some 20000000 euros. outside parasitic, the whole city council members held a peaceful protest against the recent unrest in france. the mayor sees the lack of solidarity in society. is that more equal than these solve that? we are here to condemn the violence against property and people without any reservation or put it. nothing can justify violence. she loved bugles, across from citizens, got out in front of town, whole so studied everything matches among them the mayor of paris up at whose house had been attacked. his wife and child were injured while fleeing the scene. in the
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eastern city across the front, interior minister inspected the damage on sunday nights. the few classes, but so far more than 3000 people have been arrested. to me, this is the average age of those the rest of this 17 as well. but some of them who set fines or tax politicians for age 1213 and didn't think we have to ask ourselves about their families and parents' responsibility because it's not the police. the oldest states problem to. so when a 12 year old set to school on file into the program, because i know from this woman, so you go to almost 300 cities and towns i've experienced violent protests. president macro has invited may, is of effective areas to talk some tuesday to assess the causes of the riots calls for an end to the violence came over the weekend from the ground. some of the rough night of the 17 year old who was killed by police or more now we want to get our
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correspondence on you fall the car. she is in paris covering the story for us. sonya, the french interior minister said that a 157 people were arrested overnight. that's far fewer than we've seen in recent days. can we say that things are finally coming down across france? will this quickly been a significant drop in the number of a violent incidents? and there is certainly hope you know, that this is a sign that the tide is tony. that's some of the energy that you know, these protests does have invested in these assignments. and you want to get back to them is it's maybe between out, but of course the authorities here take, i'm not taking any chances present. my call has said that will be a massive security for us to present stand on the ground. that would be $45000.00 police officers deployed across front again tonight we've just heard from 5 minutes to elizabeth bone, who says they will be placed on tuesday night as well. and the places where the
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coffee is still in place that are restrictions on public transport. so i think many places austin holding that, but we heard today the interior minister of france. and i'm quoting here, and it's saying that it is not the police or the states problem to solve when a 12 year old it sets a school on fire. does the government, does it have a plan to address the underlying line causes of this address that we've seen for almost a week? now? what do you think this comment by the tough talking indeed over this, the deadman uh, i think this touches on, on, on the, on a big problem in the newsletter, the for suburbs or fonts. and that is not the parents, but actually a lack of education that has a lack of good schools that are teachers and students schools that is a fairly widespread problem in many of these for the suburbs which are at home to launch the 2nd and 3rd generation immigrants of african in the north african
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descent. now french officials here are saying that's present, mccaul certainly once a detailed assessment of the underlying causes. he plans to reach out to me as in the suburbs to model, to kind of keep some of these divisions. but she's going to have a tricky challenge because they don't, these bundles i really liked to, to buy my high unemployment by poor prospects. and the problem, of course, is the animosity between young people and the police. there many people there feel that they are subjected to ration for fighting. they just don't cross the police, the police will they fall and have a tricky challenge in containing some of the gang vitamins in these areas. so i think there is no easy way out. and ma chrome was really how this will cut out there. what does all of this mean for frances image international when the thing tom says, hey, international image has already taken a bit of a bit of a beating. you know, with these images of austin, the new thing in boxes and my pretty gone around the world. you know, i've been getting calls from friends from different parts of the world asking me if
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it's safe to come to paris. present mccall, as we know, cancel the state visit to germany. that wasn't the 1st time we saw another confirmation by it prints child support in april because blind in participating suspension the phones and the other concerns your forces or viruses or the games. a mix. still, many of those values are located in neighborhoods insensitive neighborhoods that have been to the heart of some of the worst volumes report from the sports industry and says, you know, security is being based off of those sites. so i think the word is certainly watching with concern to w. so when you phone car with the latest from here is to 970. thank you. so here are some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world at thousands of israelis have rallied outside israel's main international airport. and you're telling me against the government's plan. judicial overall protesters scuffled with police after entering the terminal building. they say the government's proposed changes would undermine judge's independence. can you as
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president where your router has lifted a 6 year national ban on logging despite concerns from environmental organizations? president said the decision was intended to create jobs, been environmentalists and warned that lifting the moratorium inputs can use for is in jeopardy and undermines efforts to combat climate change driven defense minister taurus historians has called for faster progress and setting up a maintenance hub for german made tags used by ukraine speaking and pulling the one side is polish counterpart. the story of today urge that talks on the stablish thing decide to be concluded within 10 days. the hub was supposed to open in may the co chair of the nobel peace prize winning human rights group. memorial has gone on trial in mos scale. all like portal was charged with discrediting the russian military after he criticized the war in ukraine. now faces, years in prison,
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if convict the ukranian president zalinski says that his troops are making progress despite a difficult situation. at the front line, ukraine's defense ministry says it's retaken 9 square kilometers of russian occupied territory in the east. and around a $158.00 in the south. western observers say that ukraine's counter offensive has been slow, but that may be by design. as the w, nick connelly reports on the volume to cover the drone bruce, they can use unit on just threatening from the that's so close to the russians. they can see them without so much as a pair of binoculars they brigade help to drive the russians out. of keep this thought to the will. that was a rapid increase success, but this is different. they've been here for months. so she won't use c isn't the counter offensive yet. you'll know it when you see it. for now,
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we're just testing them. i'm looking for that weak spots. next it as a full scale offensive when the, when was a still ahead of us all it's a she and then what's, what's the phone with the slow progress we're sick tells me is intentional. the russians had months to dig ditches, lay mine's degree, and he says, isn't willing to risk the kinds of casualties he's man inflicted on brushes, backing up motion racing stumble attractive, cuz they just tried to overwhelms with all day them. it was just like world war 2, they would just keep coming to know. we would say, well another 2 would follow you down to another 4 of them come up behind the jet or pedestal for i think that he wouldn't machine guns run halt at best. they weren't even wearing helmets. so bobby, on us a quick question of work while they had with that gun and says, many of these men have been fighting since the very 1st days of this war. i us krusik,
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when he lost. so his family could you. i took my son to his 1st day of school. that was one time then my wife was in the hospital with the pen to scientists. that was my 2nd talking with him. for the last, the 3rd time i got 5 days off. and today, when i'm heading back to key for my cousins, funeral you see was killed, relaxing the alons. so instead of having only brought people has come to fix that the other day and with another unit somewhere else in the don't you ask region. these men know their lives depend on every bit of training. they get just a few days before we meet the soldiers had pushed the rationality back by almost to columbia. to was the soldiers very 1st time storming well defended enemy positions? no one spoke a word seems to us in that of them,
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but i think we were all just scared to punish a girl. it's all about taking that 1st step out of the armored vehicle after that we were on auto pilot. it all just happened to us because we were just relieved when we got into their trenches to know that we'd avoided their minds and they were definitely there really is god decided that it was not our time. this is the village and use questionnaire. what's left of it? one of a handful of places, ukraine forces of re taken in recent weeks from life is so dangerous. here is one of the few places. no one's coming back to being out in the open. visible drones is risky. a. the base mitre van would start the but then we're on the way these men are fighting
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a painstaking battle. one village at a time that lives already quite a tree on the line. they tell us they're not willing to take even more risk just to meet deadlines set by far away allies as a more now enjoyed by marine in their own. she's a military analyst at kings college london. maureen is good to see you again. you know, some experts are saying that ukraine's counter offensive has been slow. we just heard one ukrainian soldier in that report say that it hasn't even started yet. what are we supposed to make of all this? oh, good evening. um. it's very difficult to assess a country offensive and it stand for given the fact that ukraine is still lacking some capabilities, and they have to conduct it according to what the adversary's doing. and essentially, as a very beginnings, they have seen that the russians have build up the sophisticated the, the actual on defenses. therefore, the premiums after having lost some of western equipments such as the armored
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armored vehicles and the few tanks have to readjust their tactics and readjust their operations. so it's always kind of for back and forth. where the bringing on pools is a trying to retake territory, but they are not in a hurry because they are trying to infer that the equipment is not lost and that they lose as a little man power as possible. american made the f. 16 fighter jets that ukraine was promised by the west are not likely to arrive in the country until sometime this fall. could ukraine make significant progress without these planes as well? um, the 16 move i purpose fighters would of course, benefit ukraine, especially because they are capable of delivering the storage shuttle missiles that ukraine has received from the united kingdom. besides, russian air defenses don't have the f, 16 signature in comparison to what the brain is using right now for them. so of
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course, they want to increase the premium offensive capabilities, giving them the opportunity to provide support to the troops on the ground as well as strike targets and the russian held territory, such as, um, communication centers, logistics, making it difficult for the russians and pushing them back, however, the problem is that the craniums have to breach this time before they can get the 16th and how far they will go, remains to be seen maybe is this is why is there a taking it very, very slowly in order to, to minimize the losses general as others, and the, the commander in chief of ukraine's armed forces. he now says, there is a shortage of weapons of all kinds. once again, who's to blame and how is it possible as well. the expenditure of ammunition is huge and,
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and we have known for from you installed newberg from october is that indeed there is not only a shortage in ukraine. there is a shortage in nato stockpiles. and in terms of immunization and equipment, old defense contractors need time to produce whatever is needed and whatever was available from the old scope files has been given to ukraine. so that is one of the reasons for, for this shortage because you brain doesn't have the weapon systems that are capable of firing the munition. let's say that the united states use is, besides, in nato, cannot give more ammunition than it already has without replenishing its own stock biles. therefore, it's quite difficult and this is what russia is biting on that the nato and um, as are allies and run out of things to give to ukraine and the defense companies, defense contractors will take time to produce new things to give you free missouri
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analysts. marina wrong at king's college, london is always we appreciate your time tonight. thank you. thank you, brent. an international center to help investigate and prosecute russian officials responsible for waging war against the crane has been opened in the hague. that'd be, as correspond to, terry shoulds was there is top justice officials from europe, the u. s. and ukraine watched the effort to build cases for trying the crime of aggression. here's a report. the international prosecutors want to see the kremlin pay sooner rather than later. for launching war a new crane planning, initiating and using state military forces to attack another sovereign state is a crime in itself, the crime of aggression. and that's what this international center for the prosecution of the crime of aggression is set up here in the hague to do to eventually try russian decision makers. the crime of aggression is a bit easier to prove than other war crimes. but above all,
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says ukrainian prosecutor general andre coast in the crime of aggression is what he calls an original sense. commission of which opened the floodgates $400000.00 of all their international crimes. including targeted kidding of civilians, sexual violence, torture for civil displacement of civilians including of children looting and many others. 20 prosecutors including for from ukraine start work today at the new center which is supported by the european union. the u. s. the international criminal court and national governments. it's based in the hague euro, just the used to just to cooperation. headquarters trials are already underway and ukraine and several other european countries intending to prosecute those individuals, including russian president vladimir putin who are directing the war. let us live hon. run your own. just president's says his agency will collect document, preserve, translate, and share all the evidence being gathered among cooperating countries,
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including ukraine. we will look at different evidence like a speech to spell it equal speeches. we will obviously use um uh, gps maps. um we will definitely use a 3 d scan. so we will use intercepted communication and we will use uh, information about the move of military services and they open ration. so in, in different countries, many of the authorities helping to get this center off the ground said this level of evidence sharing, among so many different prosecutors, it is highly unusual. but what they emphasized time and again is the most remarkable point about this center in the trials that are to com, is that it's the 1st time in history that so much evidence is being gathered while the crime, the war is still being committed. was either of these, terry shoals reporting their scientist around the world have long pondered the potential benefits of treating mental illnesses with psychedelic drugs. but these drugs are banned in most countries,
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which means there's little if any real world data, when that will throw you has to become the 1st country to allow psychiatry has to prescribe certain substances, opening the door to a potential medical break for a new era in mental health treatment, magic mushrooms and ecstasy, now available for prescription used in australia. psychedelic therapy offers new hope for those suffering from post traumatic stress disorder and depression. you can use m d m a for people who have tried all the medications for peach estate and it's, it's not being successful. so having difficulty with that treatment. so we'll use the peach estate. we're still a sovereign is going to be used to people who are being onto the preston site or the traditional medications. and they have worked for decades site. the deluxe were
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outlawed by government and shun didn't scientific communities. but now their power is being rediscovered. m d m a and silo side in can reset brain functions and break old thought patterns. but critics say, australia is decision to legalize them, is premature, and the therapy could backfire. there are some individuals that guide you through the clinical trials do not benefit. not only dont benefit the symptoms get worse that of some individuals that this happens to. this is an expensive intervention and we don't want to make people worse. treatments could cost upwards of $10000.00 australian dollars per patient. and with the bill not covered by the state euphoria over the drug breakthrough could be short lift our sports news depending wimbledon champion to back joke of h as advanced to the 2nd round following
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