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the visions and the people behind the verdant catastrophe. climate change starts july 13th on dw the . this is dw news, well either from berlin tonight is real, indicating that it is ending its military operation in the city of geneva is rarely army confirming that it has begun with drawing its forces from the occupied westbank. after carrying out what he calls the counter terrorism,
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correct down the standing authority, say that thousands have been forced to flee the bar also coming up tonight. hong kong is most one of the territories. beijing back leader says that he will pursue these 8 pro democracy active. this see them there for life. will speak to one of the dissidents in exile, who now has a bounty on his head, and getting to europe no matter the call. we are so tired and ready to cross the sea as soon as we can. it doesn't matter if we die here or not. there to an agent. the coast guard officials say that they are interested in increasing numbers of people fleeing more hunger and hardship. the i bring golf, our view is watching on cbs in the united states in to all of you around the world
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. welcome is rarely troops are beginning to withdraw from the occupied westbank city of jeanine, as these really military confirms and carried out an air strike on the cemetery in the east of the city. after 2 days of rage and drawn strikes, at least 12 palestinians being killed, dozens more are injured well, thousands of others and fled their homes. these really military said the operation targeted militant sides, envisioned the refugee camp and the city itself. why minister benjamin at yahoo? said that the massive raid would have been a one off event gun fire and smoke filled the morning air in janine streets virtually empty. as israel's army pressed on with its operation,
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some civilians ventured outside to survey the damage and to find 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, the tags came up uh we still comp leave on the night before. thousands of palestinian refugees in the janine camp were able to flee after the is really army warrant of more violence. their escape not without trauma. solving those. 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 though it comes down because of the fear, the tensions between the 2 sides have been escalating here for more
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than a year. the reeds were launched in the camp to route out what is real calls, terrorist infrastructure. in recent months, jeanine is become a safe haven for terrace. from that safe haven, terrorist perpetrated savage of tax murdering is rarely civilians, men, women, and children. as many children as they could find. as i speak, our troops are battling the terrace without an yielding resolve and fortitude while doing everything, everything to avoid civilian casualties. the palestinian authority of president mach 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. this is really police say at least 8 people were injured. when a car drove into a crowd of people,
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the driver that reported the got out and began stabbing people. it all happened to tell of the authority said the attacker is believed to be a palestinian from the occupied westbank that he was shot dead by a bystander at the seat emergency personnel, se several of the injured are in critical condition. the palestinian militant group, tomas says that the attack is revenge for israel's reed in the occupied west bay or from a conflict zone in the middle east to one right here in europe at least 43 people have been injured in washing showing of a residential area in the ukrainian town of pebble mice, keep among them a dozen children. the town in the hot seat region is situated about 100 kilometers from the front line and the russian border in the north. it's the latest attack by russia on civilian infrastructure in ukraine. in the early afternoon,
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russian midsize, hit this neighborhood, and payable. nice keeping. ne ukraine. the shelling damaged at least 8 buildings. last. yeah, sure my mind shall come. as a consequence, more than half of the neighborhood does not fit for education anymore. how many people were injured, the shrapnel, some seriously careful to allison to help them, but there are no casualties. there was a son, elderly residents, wherever among the injured the well, it was lying on the couch. one of the 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,
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you get to go for them. i don't remember that from the head the explosion we were thrown into the and then we continued walking. the so blown up windows everywhere. i so cause i'm fine. i just come cut a group of myself. my legs are still shaking. i should. so let's look at, there was no immediate comment from russia on the attack. moscow has the 9th, deliberately targeting civilians, but drop it and throw and strikes have hit residential areas in cities and towns across the ukraine. well, does right? you have enough weapons to keep up this level of area with tax and you crate. i put that question to douglas bar and he's a senior fellow for military aerospace at the international institute for strategic studies. let me know 2 things to consider here. what is the impact of western sanctions an access to some of the sub subsystems the russians are previously relied on. and to basically,
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there's options in terms of the lambda type choose my cell infantry in particular was the, was inadequate from the russian perspective of the stop the war. in fact, the obviously has only, it's only less than does the us, they use the systems. and i think that's why sometimes some of the, some of the tax appeared increasingly sporadic and not perhaps because their options are having to wait the beloved stock. but then long journal. afraid using um one of the factories myself. that was douglas bar is speaking with us earlier. let's take a look down some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. you're in stoughton, but i will remain nato secretary general for an extra year until october of 2024th . you made that announcement today in a post on twitter, nato countries that extended the norwegians term after failing to agree on his successor stilton berg has been in office. the head of data since 2014. a prominent
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journalist at a human rights lawyer were severely injured by masked the man in the russian region of chechnya. elena miller, she knows a be no volume gazette, newspaper suffered brain damage and broken bones in her hands. they were in the region to observe the trial of a local anti government activist. the you ins nuclear watchdog has approve the release of waste water from the disabled focus. she meant nuclear power plant into the ocean, over a 1000000 times 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 these plants. the focusing. the plant was heavily damaged and an earthquake back in 2011. the us secret service is investigating a suspicious substance that was found at the white house initial test indicated the
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white powder was cocaine. it says been said to a lab for further testing, the discovery prompted a short evacuation. on sunday. the digital official and the to the asian coastal city of fox says a local man, it has been stamped to death. it overnight clashes between residents and sub saharan african migrants police have reportedly detained. 3 migrants in connection with the killing. the incident follows days of violent incidents between locals and migrants. will officials in that city of denisia is say that the area is crowded with thousands of african migrants and refugees aiming just set off for europe on boat. many want to make it to the italian island of la producer, which is just a 150 kilometers from the coast of to egypt. italy says almost $54000.00 migraines have arrived there from geneva so far this year. that is twice as many as in all of
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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. it's night off the coast of tunisia. time for re i'd saw on 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, in which we find them using radar. we look to see if something shows up on the echo and then we go there before the migraines, 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
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battle and threaten anyone who stands up. sit back down. sit down. of recently, accusations have been mounting against the coast guard here with claims that officers have intentionally capsized migrant boats, putting their lives in danger. 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, they call for help. but then when we try to take them back to shore, they resist and say they'd rather die with that 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,
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destination man doesn't want to show his face how the conversion has some story. once a better life, but how engine is yeah, there's not enough grain or bread on that. you have to just say that there was, but you never hear of such problems in italy so but in with a visit to 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 where the i once saw arrived too late. 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. but 6 or 7 drowned it's not just 2 nations who are trying to get to europe. many
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migraines come from west africa and more recently from conflict zones. and so done . tunisia is increasingly a transit country. 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, fleeing disaster and credit, you should take us in that it's done. we're all human beings valid and we have the right to live. you know what we should, we are so tired and ready to cross the sea as soon as we can get in our lives. that doesn't matter. if we die here in the back, then it will come here. the empty bottle. as with desperation grows, re of 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,
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guards main ship and are brought back to shore. so lot is sure he'll see some of them again. or earlier i spoke with laurie and cyberg. she's a researcher in the refugee and migrant rights division as human rights watch. and she told me more beginning with the current situation in tanisha across the country . i mean, we've seen a particular crack down on a regular migration ever since president sides inflammatory speech in february. so and that triggered a spate of xena phobic and races attacks by civilians as well as a number of use this by security forces, which we have documented and will be coming out in a, in 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, in a regular situation that their legal status is, are individually assessed. that, that legal processes are followed. now you're seeing as tensions are higher seeing
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mass arrest and actually just today and the past couple of days we've seen over a 100 black african migraines and asylum seekers expelled to the border, which libya someone who were rounded up and rested inside. so you're seeing, you know, you're just seeing this come to a head right now and, and margaret's and asylum seekers are, are, are being treated very and humanely during this process. and the official word from it's in the usually is i'm 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, i'm italy should help denisia secure and i am f alone with all of this money. what's his money? suppose to do in tanisha do we know on the economic side i can't comment, but when it comes to the new proposed one billions. busy that includes, i propose
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a $100000000.00 euro specifically for migration management related things, 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 in a retrospective 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 they use should be putting money into. yeah, this is a situation that by all accounts is going from bad to worse. unfortunately, flooring elaborate from the human rights watch in washington. ready lord, we appreciate your time tonight. thank you. thank you. and we want to return now to
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our top story is really troops beginning to withdraw from the occupied westbank city of geneva. these really military informed me that it carried out in error strike on a cemetery in the east of the city. i'm going to go down to our corresponded rebecca readers. she is on the road now back to jerusalem. she just spent the entire day covering the story for us in janine rebecca. it's been me quite a day to update us on things. what's the latest right now? since has been quite a day and they will make this morning brand where it looks like the operation. what sounded i should say, like, the operation may be coming to an end. but as we were there all day throughout the day that we didn't have that feeling. and when i left the area about an hour and a half a day, now i didn't have the feeling that it was going to be wrapping up tonight. even though the military of these randy military, where i can found them in the day that they were feeling very confident that they
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had to change the goals. they said they were pulling out nothing to them. but they had another 10 congress that they were, they were looking to go off campus today, and they really achieved whatever their particular goal is for this, right. and by our game mom pulling out we have heard of course about this and strikes and all that. and it really is really, really treated that with the kids some gunman, we're closing a trip to the retreating military. we're taking ami um like 5 had some time that but the, the military did say that we are hearing completely reports about the tone kind of sit in on kind of getting reports was saying that between federal title kids that i'm reading and most of the year at the moment that there's one casualty concerned and that would make the new death toll from is $45.00, the on page on the city arrayed on jeanine camps to 12. we're looking at live pictures right now. rebecca of it's, janine, i mean it's obviously it's night there if the official message that we're getting
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from me is really military, basically, is that it's mission accomplished. can we expect tensions to decrease from here on out think its, its mission accomplished for now? grant. i think that's really the main message. it sent me the message, the benjamin minister benjamin netanyahu was putting out today. he was saying that, you know, they, they want to, in there was, you know, make sure that jeanine doesn't continue to be a quite a bit of terrorism or a safe place centera for hide out. but i, i don't believe that the raid today is one of, it's not the one afraid i should say that these happened on a, on a, you know, on a regular recurrence. but the rate of the size even weren't really stop in line. and then obviously don't have a crystal ball, but if history's anything to go by, it's at the same that we see a heightened or potential to increase violence because of the advantage of the last 45 hours. you know, today we so i'm show. ready reported on it,
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but i lost my line unfortunately, then said that the attack surrounding attack and telling me now really looking for it, come off the claim result doherty's about attack. and they said it was the 1st kind of revenge for the events that have been taking place in to name. so, you know, while the military are, you know, seeing success is came in success story it, i don't think we'll see necessarily less fun. and they have found to continue these rides and turning cancer. we're likely to see impact w's. rebecca read his designs on the road back to jerusalem from jenny. rebecca, thanks. the hong kong is increasing its crack down on political descended smell, offering a reward of a $110000.00 euros each for information leading to the rest of 8 exiled pro democracy activists. ongoing chief executive john lee morning. the active is on
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tuesday that they would, and i'm quoting here, live in fear, unless they hand themselves in and that they will 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. well, enjoyed now by the entrepreneur elmer you way is one of the 8 pro democracy activists being targeted by phone con authorities. he joins me now from vancouver in canada where he has faced threats from china, for announcing plans to set up a hong kong parliament and exile it. it's good to have you with us tonight. i want to ask you thank you for inviting. are you save, are you safe where you are? do you feel that your wife, your safety, is in danger now based on what you've heard from hong kong today,
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as i say on the face? because as you know, the communist has infiltrated all the major western cities. they even had their own police station, and the most less than the asians have not decided to get the mode up the country. so they are really exercising the police power in foreign countries. so it's the issue, as we all know, the ccp is really a trash national criminal organization around the west. and you to be in the considering these claims have been reported about china and full trading into these western countries. how safe are, how confident are you in canadian authorities to protect you? i'm certainly not going to ask for details about what they're doing to protect you and to help you. but are you confident that enough is being done? no, they've done nothing. and we have to fend for ourselves and really try to really have
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to have to be careful and look around and make sure you never know. and the issue that the chinese are very well trained. so we need to be, they have agents everywhere and even all up as you know, the many, many chinese from mainland china. and we don't know whether the dia they're working for the ccp or not. especially with the us sultan border being open. i will say no, not a least, a few 100 coming in on a daily basis. well, if you're not getting a lot of help, then from the local authorities and adding to the fact that you have announced that you want to set up a hong kong parliament and exile. i mean with all respect, are you making yourself? um, you know, a walking target for hong kong. afterwards,
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we have a device, a way to do everything on the internet, including the lexi. uh, we have a very innovative way to do a self registration using the chip in your passports. and then using uh, broadcasting technology to, uh, uh, at full and the vpn football team. so later on, the campaigning for voltage and also even up to the parliamentary phone or the meetings can be conducted online. and this is what we intend to do. of course, the company is going to use cyber tech on our system, but that's the way it is. we have to keep on because right now hold on, people has no representation, the legislative culture and hong kong. and to see the, the chief executive of 5, b, g. mm hm. so really own risk representation. eventually,
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we want to have called up to regain the sovereignty of all call by the people phone call. nope, i, b g all by then to mr. you wouldn't let me ask you, are you in contact with the, with the other 7, the activists who are now in exile. i mean, is that contact if it exists? um how, how secure is it as i travel or the talking from the centers of home going people welcome to the call. i called with a to include both places yesterday i wasn't sure originally so lots of income people are state altogether outside of home. going to be about $2000000.00 old on people and, but our voting system for the homecoming part of that would include all of the residents of home call and we have a secure way for them to vote without trace. ok, hong kong pro democracy activists elmer. when we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us tonight from canada,
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and we certainly do wish you all the best. thank you. thank you for having. thank you again. bye back and use reminder now of our top story is really true. beginning to withdraw from the occupying westbank city of jeanine after 2 days of braids and troll and strides, at least 12 palestinians had been killed. and speaking of online, the media dw also offers news on the go. just download our app from google play or from the apple app store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news. you're watching the w news after a short break. i'll be back to take you through the day. stick around. we will be right back the
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