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the the, this is dw news live in from berlin tonight, his real reportedly ending it's military operation in the janine refugee camp. we have coverage from the occupied westbank city of what is really forces are calling a counter terrorism. crack del palestinians say, is really trying to displace the people inside the janine camp. also coming up
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tonight, ukraine says it does, is that people have been injured by a russian air strides in the harkey fridge. it will look unhealthy country is defending itself against incoming washing missiles and getting to europe no matter the cost to ship. we are so tired and ready to cross the sea as soon as we can. it doesn't matter if we die here or out there to the asian coast guard officials say that they are interest f thing, increasing numbers of people fleeing more hunger and hardship. the bridge off is good to have you with us on this tuesday is really police say at least 8 people have been injured and a car ramming and stabbing attack intel a b authority say the attacker is believed to be
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a palestinian from the occupied westbank. and that he was shot dead by a bystander at the c emergency personnel say that several of the injured oregon critical condition. the palestinian militant group, tomas says the attack is revenge for israel's reed in the occupied westbank. these really military had started withdrawing from the city of jeanine after nearly 2 days of finding at least 11 palestinians have been confirmed dead in what israel has described as a counter terrorism operation. gun fire and smoke filled the morning air in janine streets virtually empty. as israel's army pressed on with its operation, some civilians ventured outside to survey the damage and to find
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a way out using that i came here yesterday to save my sister, but then we'd got stuck inside her house. bulldozers in milledgeville times came up uh we still comp leave on the night before. thousands of palestinian refugees in the janine county were able to flee after the israeli army warrant of more violence. their escape not without trauma solvable. it's difficult for me to describe it to you. i was standing in the kitchen when a bomb exploded. it felt like the world caught fire as if the house exploded. even now i come down because of the fear. the tensions between the 2 sides have been escalating here for more than a year. the reeds were launched in the camp to route out what is real calls,
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terrorist infrastructure. in recent months, jeanine is become a safe haven for terrace. from that safe haven, terrorist perpetrated savage of tax murder and is rarely civilians, men, women, and children. as many children as they could find. as i speaks, our troops are battling the terrace with unyielding resolve and fortitude while doing everything, everything to avoid civilian casualties. the palestinian authority of president mac mood abbas has called the operation a war crime. the united nation says it's alarmed at the scale of air and ground operations taking place in geneva or from a conflicts only in the middle east, one right here in europe. at least 43 people have been injured in russian showing
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of a residential area in the ukrainian town of parable, my skier, among them a dozen children, the town to the heart chief region is situated a balance of 100 kilometers from the front line and the russian border in the north . it's the latest attack by russia on civilian infrastructure. in due course. in the early afternoon, russian midsize, hit this neighborhood, imperial, nice keeping. ne ukraine. the shelling damaged at least 8 buildings. of the last. yeah, sure. lemme some. as a consequence, more than half of the neighborhood does not fit for education anymore. how many people were injured. there's rep, know that some serious leak of salt allison to help them, but there are no casualties. there are some elderly residents, wherever among the injured. ready
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well, i was lying on the couch, one of my balcony was blown off. everything was told him, the door was knocked out. i started because i'm scared, and i was here till the time this woman wasn't in nearby park with a grand daughter. when the attack happens, get the car for them. i don't want to remember that from the head, the explosions were thrown into that and then we continued walking so blown up windows everywhere i saw cause on fire. just come cut. a group of myself, my legs are still shaking. but what i should say it was because there was no immediate comment from russia on the attack. moscow has the 9th to deliberately targeting civilians for drug and drone strikes, have had residential areas in cities and towns across the ukraine where you, greens, air defense systems to intercept most russian air strikes. but they do have their
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limits. they're often the target of attacks. an ammunition is in short supply or special correspondence by uber. he has been speaking with ukranian troops operating an air defense system outside of t. when the air raid sirens rings through the ukrainian capital. this army unit springs into action like industrial, the boy hold their job, protecting the skies or re key if their tor, the swedish maid, r b, a 70 air defense system. sponsoring of the junior, this system works through guides and station, which when it sees a target some of transmits information to the come on this car and data is transmitted from the come on this car to the launch. the launch and tone is guided to the target using radar. when the gun the can actually see the target, he points the laser editor, locks it in and executes to hitch with support was on. the audio 70 can be used
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against a wide range of targets. ukrainian officials see it is already down russian crews messiahs. and iranian made kamikaze drums. they say it's better than the old soviet need. air defense systems in ukraine's arsenal. unlike those systems such as the iga, the saving you kit ignores heat trips and false targets. the audio 70 is just one part of ukraine's complex air defense network. the patchwork of western systems also include german d parts and iris tease american now sams, and patriots, and french, italian seventies. a wide variety to protect against the sometimes unpredictable russian air strikes. to use them ukrainian soldiers have to learn best for the good, almost the we completed the 6 month training cost and just one month where you're dealing with, driven by the desire to protect our lives and the life of our relative to watch it
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. so i'm not sure is it just as you're telling us equity, isn't there the air defense systems like this when you see behind the art sector and they've been largely credited for enabling civilian life while the country has come under constant attack, but they cannot stop everything a russian air strike on t, as in june, debris slammed 2 or 3 floors of this residential building. at least 5 people died. this kind of destruction has become more common since ukraine started it's counter offensive. the aftermath of this air straight shows just how much aerial bombardment has changed everything. for ordinary people, the loss of life and property are the most visible. but then there are even more settled changes, like the loss of a normal night for a normal childhood. well, the whole thing the explosion was strong was some, to be honest, didn't recall,
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but my husband did not have a shopped to the various could. it is said that bill o used to will. it is a be to the children have to go through this. you said there were after the year learned i heard an explosion. it was very scary. i grabbed the children and ran to the 1st floor. i went outside and i saw that the building was just gone. another change is perhaps the strength and sense of solidarity that of their collective trump. they would need to do with help in tomorrow. we may also need help from someone else. is that us a my belief is this should be when a disaster occurs, the unless we come to help and give people hot food. and that's what's gonna help you with is prepared in a real field kitchen is good news. before the start of this war, i was raising children a, a lot, and that was my job. because the, like the people, they are protecting the soldiers using the are the a 70,
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have seen their world changed by the war. writer worked at a fertilizer factory and wrote children's books before she volunteered shopped at best with the voice video. oh yeah. do you need to be passionately committed to living up to this duty before what we're here? not just because the president, the parliament tell us where we are here for the people we protect, that is what being a defender is to me. most of the man, the booth is like this. the cool or let's take a look down some of the other stories that are making headlines this hour. you had stoughton bag will remain. nato secretary general for an extra year until october of 2024. you made the announcement today in the post on twitter. they do countries extended the norwegians term after failing to agree on his successor. mister stilton back has been in office since 2014. the us secret service is investigating a suspicious substance found at the white house. the initial tests indicate the white powder was cocaine. it's been sent to
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a lab for further testing. the discovery prompted a short evacuation on sunday. as the winds, nuclear watchdog is approved the release of waste water from the disabled fukushima nuclear power plant into the sea. over a 1000000 tons of treated radioactive water are being stored in hundreds of tanks at the side. several of japan's neighbors, including south korea and china, oppose the plans. the focusing. the plant was heavily damaged in an earthquake back in 2011. a traditional official and the 2 nation coastal city of to fox says that a local man has been stabbed to death. an overnight clashes between residents and sub saharan african migrants police have reportedly detained. the 3 migrants in connection with the killing. the incident follows days of violent flashes between locals and mike, it's well, officials,
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indonesia is say that the city there is crowded with thousands of african migrants and refugees who are aiming to set. busy off to europe by boat, many want to make it to the italian island of la producer, which is just about 150 kilometers from the coast of 10 egypt. italy says almost $54000.00 migrants have arrived there from tunisia so far this year. almost twice as many as they saw it all of last year. the international organization for migration says at least a 1000 people died or went missing, making that journey in the 1st 4 months of this year. its its night off the coast of tunisia. time for re i'd salt and his team to get to work. they're taking us along on admission. the coast guard is all too familiar with the interception of migrants headed to europe, full of hope,
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in which we find them using radar. we look to see if something shows up on the echo and then we go there. what are you looking for? see migrants. do we stop them? so give them a heads up. it doesn't take long before they locate a small fishing boat. 12 people are on board, they try to escape, but it's no use. the mood is tense. the officers take out the battle and threaten anyone who stands up. sit back down to sit down. 6 recently, accusations have been mounting against the coast guard here with claims that officers have intentionally capsized migrant boats, putting their lives in danger of we don't see evidence of that during our excursion, but what we do witness is an extremely charged atmosphere. most of the people, not that they don't want to be rescued when they're in a dangerous situation,
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they call for help. but then when we try to take them back to shore, they resist and say they'd rather die with it also on the plaza. and things are getting worse, so that tells us over the 30 years he's been doing this job. the factor is causing people to sleep have intensified conflict persecution, economic hardship, destination man doesn't want to show his face how the conversion has some story. i want to back to life, but how the entrance. yeah, there's not enough grain or bread or they have to just say that there was but you never hear of such problems and it's in the sofa but in willoughby is that you of and italy isn't far away. more than $50000.00 migrants have arrived there since the beginning of the year. many more have made the attempt migrants have to fork out around a 1000 euros to secure a place on a boat. many vessels are on see were the ones so lot arrived too late.
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people were already in the water. i struggled with that experience for a long time. you know, i was upset that i couldn't save them all. we were able to help it 22 people with 6 or 7 drowned. it's not just 2 nations who are trying to get to europe. many migraines come from west africa and more recently from conflict zones. and so done . tunisia is increasingly a transit country. the people wait in wretched conditions, hoping to get a place on a boat. yahoo! we live here sleeping on cardboard boxes. when it rains, we sleep under a tree, hold on the original, just as you taking ukrainian square, fling disaster and credit, you should take us then. so it's done. we're all human beings valid and we have the right to live, which we are so tired and ready to cross the sea as soon as we can get in our lives
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. that doesn't matter if we die here in the back, then it will come here that emptied lot of food. as with desperation grows, riyadh sala and his colleagues are intersecting ever more migrants. also on behalf of the you, the european commission has boosted its financial support for such efforts by more than 100000000 euro. the night is over, men, women, and children crowd onto the coast guards main ship and are brought back to shore. a lot is sure he'll see some of them. again. what i'm doing now by laurie and design bridge is a researcher in the refugee and migrate rights division that human rights watch is good to have you with this tonight from washington. you know, the, the images, they are come also with reports that we're seeing, sub saharan african migrants clashing with, to nations there before they ever get on these boats to come to europe. can we
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glean anything from these reports about what is or is not being done into nisha, to limit or to stop this further migration as well across the country? i mean, we've seen a particular crack down on a regular migration ever since president said inflammatory speech in february. so and that triggered a spate of xena phobic and racist attacks by civilians as well as the number of abuses by security forces, which we have documented and will be coming out and an upcoming reports. and so tensions are high and our continued to build. but what we're seeing is instead of applying the law and ensuring that people's, you know, people in an irregular situation. but there we go. status is, are individually assessed that, that legal processes are followed. now you're seeing as tensions are higher seeing mass arrest and actually just today and the past couple of days we've seen over
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a 100 black african migraines and asylum seekers expelled to the border, which libya someone who were rounded up and rested in size. so you're seeing, you know, you're just seeing this come to a head right now and, and my grades and asylum seekers are, are, are being treated very and humanely during this process. and the official word from geneva is to an easy is not a country of immigrants that was what was told to the german interior minister. recently, knowing that when you consider the fact that the european union is proposing, giving tanisha a 1000000000 euros and a you've got italy talking about italy should help denisia secure in all your math alone. what with all of this money, was this money supposed to do in tanisha? do we know on the economic side i can't comment, but when it comes to the new proposed 1000000000, the. busy that includes, i propose a $100000000.00 euro specifically for migration management related things,
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including border control, among other things. that is what we have a serious concern about as this can go to directly supporting security forces which have been implicated and abuses. and that's, that will be part of what our upcoming report will discuss. so that, that aspect is really concerning, because you're not into news or you're not seeing as security forces and police nationwide implementing the law interrupts respecting manner. you're seeing people being abused beats and mistreated, maybe spelled just now without, without any legal examination of their status. i mean, this is just, this is not what the you should be putting money into. yeah, this is a situation that by all accounts is going from bad to worse on fortunately flooring elaborate from the human rights watch in washington. lord, we appreciate your time tonight. thank you. thank you.
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hong kong is increasing its crack down on political descent is now offering a reward of a $110000.00 euros each for information leading to the arrest of 8 exiled pro democracy activists. the territory is chief executive john lee warranty activist on tuesday. they would live in fear unless they hand themselves in and that they would be pursued even in the foreign countries where they have found refuge. the chinese government accuses the southern man and one woman of anti china activities and seeking to destabilize hong kong fin, well is one of the 8 active se was a leader of hong kong is 2019 pro democracy movement. he told us that the arrest warrant and the bounty will not impact his campaign as well. to be honest, i do not differing fee, or rather i tried to keep,
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to keep on fighting on behalf of home commerce, especially overseas, off to the 2020 from vacation of the n s o. well, we have phasing on more and more tries to national repression, as well as local crushing of civil liberties aussie, so on a different to use real fuel or toner, be and democracy. that's why it's very important for us to continue to slides. so that kind of find here we bought will not deter us at all. in indonesia says that it is in the process of preparing a new capital city called new sun tara, this is because the current capital g carter slowly sinking, rising sea levels, coupled with subsidence, had clouded your carter's long term prospect. the government argues that indonesia needs to redistribute economic prosperity. currently, this is concentrated on the main island of java, but not everyone agrees with this economic argument. this is where
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airplanes could soon touchstone a v i. p runway is the latest item on the long wish list from indonesia as president for the countries new capital. some 7000 workers are currently busy laying the foundations for a number of official buildings in what is still a vast eucalyptus forest. this is what about 5 to 10 percent off with presidential dream. looks like slowly but surely indonesia, as new capitol as a marketing from the ground on the island of borneo. over here, you have the presidential palace being built. and this is where the presidential residence will be. nissan, colorado, as president joke, will be doodles, flagship project. and it's envisioned as a green smart city. but with a whooping $32000000000.00 price tag, some investors have expressed concern that development may lose momentum after the end of the dodo is final term in office next year. the main opposition party in
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jakarta is not surprised. valuables young double book. i need to kind of what we need our new centers of economic growth and not a new policy to get that. we're going to proceed with that. we just do it. at least we are post domestic. we're realistically up a book. i could think of the business world only cares if their investment will multiply, not somebody that they make on what am i that until now, there is no study that shows that people who invest there will get benefits included when the government disagrees. officials at the building site claim they have already received over $100.00 letters of interest. that is crucial because the private sector is supposed to foot 80 percent of the bill for the new capital, the investor. so the last to see that the government goes 1st, right? so that's, that's why most of the buildings circulate this in 3030 far is being built by the
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guy, their budget that to, for your market confidence. but also that's what i really said there will be a lot of investors to work on. some of them are still waving. see, but the safe to say that the professor is in the construction of the new capital began in mid 2022 months. the government arguing that jakarta was congested and sinking. this them being built just the boston, new capital, is suppose to prevent such problems. the plan is now to officially declare a new sum, tara indonesia, as new capital. in the 1st off of 2024. just before a new indonesian president this morning and potentially ortho plane to fly here. our sports needs now raining wimbledon champion, elena rebec, keen, was made to work for her passage to the 2nd round of the turn. a bit on tuesday. i'd say to the american shelby rogers starting the crowd at the all england club by
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taking the 1st said, forcing rebec hiena to come from behind. but been the champ, settled down to dominate, to the next 2 sets, to secure the victory or when it will didn't last year, was the 1st ever grand slam title for a project standing place. also on tuesday top, se carlos all could uh, as, as advanced to the 2nd round at wimbledon, following a street set. when over jeremy charles spain's alcatraz who is currently rates number one in the world brought his aggressive baseline style of play to bear against on see did frenchman shoddy? the 20 year old rising star, one last year's us open and reach the semi finals of the fridge i've been last month. is aiming to grab his 1st ever wimbleton title. or are you just remind me of the top story we're following for you is real. says is operation in the west bank city of jeanine is almost complete. at least 10 palestinians have been killed in
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b is rarely rates and drone attacks. thousands of residents of flood 2 days of volume kick off is going to give. next you're watching dw news. i'll be back at the top of the hour with more will these followed by the day to see you then the
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