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the, the, this is dw news live from berlin. israel ends it's military operation in the city of geneva, left behind the ruins, after 2 days drowned, strikes and break. at least 13 palestinians were killed. and there was new rockets fired from casa to israel. also coming up the polish military steps of patrols along the border with bell of roofs. that's after reports that a cap for exiled russian mercenary leader. you've got any promotions back there.
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fighters appears to be being set up and indonesia is new capital news montero will cost billions to complete. the government is hoping that private investors will split most of the bill. some are skeptical about the government plan. the . i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. israel says that it's military operation, engineering is over and its troops have withdrawn from the occupied westbank city. the intense to day incursion involving drone strikes, an army rates has killed at least 13 palestinians, and displaced thousands. one is rarely, soldier was also killed. israel said that the raid has inflicted heavy damage on militant groups operating in the janine refugee camp is really tanks flow out of the city of jenny, late on choose day off to a military raid on
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a refugee camp that left a trail of destruction in its wake the residents, the last to assess the damage and the i have this grocery store over there. everything is damaged, the refrigerators, the meets, all gone. may god help us replace it. this is a shoshone, it does not contain explosives, nor does it contain rockets. this is how i make a living. they burned it all down. it was full of merchandise. earlier, it's ralph prime minister benjamin netanyahu defended the military operation in jeanine as an effort to clamp down on militant groups club. i mean, we will continue as long as necessary to root out terrorism. we will not allow janine to return to being a city of refuge for tara, and we will cuts off the will and strike terrorism wherever we see its fine lens
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escalated over the to day. operation, it began with right and strikes by israel on the camp as the soldiers were entering and led to ca, she's on the streets. and the conflict was not limited to jennie. this c c t v footage shows a cart that drove into a group of people in tel aviv the driver. them $1.00 to $1.00 is stopping rampage outside a nearby cafe. the attack is being claimed by the militant islam is group. hum us as being a response to these really raid israel said it intercepted 5 rockets launched from the golf the strip on tuesday night. and late to responded with strikes on dollars a targets. and i asked the w, corresponded rebecca readers for her assessment of the situation as it gets really army officially ends its operation. it was area as we just heard the we have had
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confirmation now the as riley military haven't they left the area? they started to pull out relatively late last night just shortly after we were leaving the area. in fact, uh and i had to say that when we were there, it didn't really see that it was all going to come to an immediate ends. even though during the day we had been hearing that the military was saying that they were close to reaching to the target what they had been going in to try to achieve . but it didn't have that feeling. it was sent me so many gun battles still going on on the street. you could hear lots of explosions happening. and we would say lots of military vehicles surrounding the exits to the cab. uh, but it has indeed come to an end, but not without a few more casualties. we say now a, there was an air strike as they were retreating. the army say that was in order to clear the area that they were coming under attack and they couldn't get the soldiers out. there was an air attack and one palestinian died in that attack. and
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of course we heard about that one soldier who was also killed during that retreat. now, shortly after 1 am, then there was sirens as a rest of, sorry, sounding and some of the southern cities close to the guns of border and 5 rockets where then, fired from the gauze, a strip, a few hours light to israel, then retaliated, firing back. they have said they have said that they have struck an underground weapons production science as well as some weapons materials belonging to the milton group. i'm off that, that control area. it's been a 2 day operation by the is really military. you've highlighted some of the details, just just walk us through it as a whole. well, the military said that they were going in that it was an operation to destroy what they say is terrorist infrastructure. they were successful, they say in clearing out some weapons definitely is particularly one that was under, under one of the most in the city. they say that they will start to come out and
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send to that was used by several of the factions in that group. it's right in the cab and it does seem that the, that the entire operation was focused on that some infrastructure we didn't see perhaps as high a casualty. as high as high number of casualties as we may have expected. of course, 12 of palestinians did die in the attack in the sorry, and the to day, right. i bought the military were, you know, have been very quick to say that no civilians were killed in this operation. and it seems that this isn't going to be the last right on the janine cab. we've heard noises from the military saying, but this is just setting them up for so the future res. going to make it easier for them. and they certainly made a headway in trying to do what benjamin in yahoo, who's been saying, and the defense officials have been saying is try to stop the janine kept saying what they call a hot bed for terrorism. tell us
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a little bit more about the janine camp in particular and why it was the target indeed of the is really military will. precisely for that reason we've heard benjamin netanyahu in the last day or 2 both days. in fact, saying that the jeanine cap has been a hot bed of terrorism. that certainly how defense officials said the cap and what they're trying to, to sort of stamp out or, or damping in the camp. now the proof for that is really and i suppose the hot intentions, we feign saying particularly in the west bank but also attached to the same thing and is around itself. many of the palestinian government do hail from the janine camp while they are supported by groups within the cap. so a lot of the air is low. the weapons differs in the west bank. do off from engine named tab off from those that area. it isn't the only area, but it is certainly some with that militants have have been able to kind of create what days really military cool,
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a safe haven and that's something that they want to spend t w's rebecca writers in jerusalem. thank you. and here's a look at some other stories making headlines. chinese authorities say the torrential rain has killed 15 people in the south west of the country. the down for us have triggered floods in central and southern provinces with over 400000 people effected in session one alone. this follows a warning of more extreme weather and multiple natural disasters across the country . over the next month. for the scientists say that this monday was the hottest date ever recorded. the average global temperature reached 17.0. 1 degrees celsius. scientists believe that a combination of a weather events known as our menu and ongoing emissions of carbon dioxide are driving the high temperatures. russia and ukraine have accused each other of planning to attack, europe's largest nuclear facility, the separate c a nuclear power station has been in russian hands since the
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beginning of the ukraine invasion. neither side provided evidence for their claims . now, the russian military said that keith was planning to attack using missiles and drones present. and below the mirrors. lensky accused occupying troops of planting explosives around station you said moscow's forces had attacked a power plant before it could do it again. here's more of what the ukranian president had to say. it has overnight address no side level of unfortunately they was no timely and large scale response to the terror attack on the comp go hydro electric helps. right. and then the with and this may inspire the criminal to commit new april. the annual. everyone in the world hasn't responsibility to stop it because by the i shouldn't leave no one behind nobela versus claims to have taken in russian. wagner, bossy of guinea per goshen. and it's offer to also house his wagner mercenaries is
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adding new urgency that to this month, nato summit. in lithuania, lithuania and fellow needle members. lots in poland are increasingly worried about the danger posed to their borders from neighboring bella roofs. the former soviet bloc countries, fear of russia's growing influence in belarus, could eventually be used against them. published forces stepping up their patrols along the country's border with bellows. guards say they registered a growing number of illegal border crossing attempts. one reason for the heightened dillard so the presence of russian wagner group fighters and bella roost. this a satellite image per part of the shows a base under construction not far from the capital. minsk, developments in bella roofs and the concerns of neighboring nato countries. poland . like, via and look, the wayne you will be on the agenda at the alliance's upcoming summit. and don't this in a net. they've sent a recently fellow, bruce received a tactical nuclear weapon,
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or at least said they would hold the points and now it is taking precaution and just military. all right, well, it is clear that this is a country which we can no longer call suffering and stupid and which is doing things that go against our security. when you go yet, you're going to be excited. i should look into this, most of them. those comments were echoed by poland, defense minister during a visit from his german calendar part. poland is pushing for greater measures to prevent any spillover from the war in neighboring ukraine. also g issue. it will stop all the things that have been happening in russia recently over the complete subordination of belarus. he says, one year, the transfer of nuclear weapons developer as a young girl by the wagner group. i thought i did understand they all show the threats from russia with or real cause we have is that does that goes on you have chose so as well as gulf coast and the seller which has long time leader alexander lucas shingle, says that his country will benefit from the presence of wagner fighters. location
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goes beller, russo seen as vladimir pretends closest ally. the 2 leaders met last month to discuss the deployment of russian nuclear weapons developers. earlier this week, lucas shingle marked the country's independence day. but many in the west, increasingly c bella roost as little more than a vassal of its larger neighbour, russia, and bella was seen neither alexander lucas jenko is hoping to benefit from the presence of wagner fighters. but is the mercenary group led by former, put in friend, turns kremlin boat from goshen taking lucas shingle up on his offer to house them. i asked the russian analyst constantino. well, we don't know yet because there are that there is no reliable information about the number of people that are going to be going to go to bell rooms. and although there are such a lot images of, uh, you know, the comp construction, the,
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the deployment positions there. but it's still not clear how it's all going to be organized. whether it's a kind of, uh, if it was more time hoax by musk, with minutes to scare a central european in both countries or whether it's for real. but it remains to be seen. it's not really clear what's going to happen. although when you speak to mandatory analysts, some of them say that definitely be able russian on forces which are not in great shape, would benefit from a training given to them by the wagner group. search is for sure, but whether we have people that are on the ground, it's not here yet there. and what we've heard the baltic states in particular, poland, neighboring states of belarus, sounding the alarm bells, so walk us through their biggest concerns when it comes to wagner as well. the
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biggest concerns is actually state of the boondocks and the, the both of poland. these for any of the neighboring locks, the ease and you and nature, eastern buddha. in 20212022. alexander luca shrink cool. actually brought thousands of people from the middle east. false, the telling them that the european union waits them and these people try to storm the border, oppose both of these been in border locked in florida with the very significant incidents with the, the board of jobs of those countries that was seen at the time is actually a test of board of education and since then the board was fortified. now i keep hearing from politicians here. uh that uh, if uh, for example, the father troops stopped shooting across the border. it could be a significant incident, which will be somewhere in the grey zone between uh, basically uh, the necessity for those customers to respond to them. and maybe,
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uh for rachel to get enrolled. it. actually it is this type of publications that uh, people in business or something we got uh, worried about concerts. theme, who's calling the shots with regards to wagner. lucas shank. go for. goshen. put in . do we do? we know i will put you in is still the most important pressing that because as we've heard from him in the last days in recent days, the most financed by the russian statement, no one was any, had any doubts about that, but it was financed by the russian states, at least during this stage of the warranty, during the full scale aggression of russia goes to craig a. i think that with outs, financing from russia, the rock bigger boat won't be able to exist. whether the government still in control is interesting. we know that he's playing wasn't bellows, whether he isn't bellows, whether he's still in control, the group is not clear. one thing for sure is that lucas shinkel will be well, a bit player in this,
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in this particular game. but she will not be in full control of the wagner rights, even if they are deployed in bellows isn't, as was rightly said of the bees that preceded our conversations. in fact, the little says a set my best will state or russia and hooper shenker will not have total discretion as to how to deal with about. okay. konstantin exit with a view from building. yes, thank you so much. thank you. in the news as capital jakarta is slowly thinking by 2050 large parts of it will be under water before then, the government is building a new capital city from scratch. there's on tara is located in the eastern coast of the island of borneo by relocating the capital there. the government also hopes to redistribute wealth, that most of indonesia has economic prosperity is concentrated on the main island of java. but the project hinges on whether private investors can be attracted to the new city. and it's not yet clear weather news, and tara is really
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a sound investment. this is where 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 of the presidential dream. looks like slowly but surely indonesia, as new capitol as emerging 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 total selection project and is 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 dose final term in office next year. the main opposition party in
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jakarta is not surprised, but 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. we start, we just stood, at least we are in house, domestic, we're realistic about the big 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 their will get benefits, conclude to them. the government disagrees. officials at the building sides claim. they have already received over $100.00 letters of interest. that is crucial because the private sector is suppose to, for 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. so i think that this in 3030 far is being built by the us, their budget depth of the market confidence. but the asset,
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that's what i really said there will be a lot of for investors to come. some of them are still waving. see, but the safe to say that the effort that is 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 supposed 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 or it's a plane to fly here. and joining us now from jakarta is corresponded rebecca and happy to pull. thank you so much for joining us. the government as we've been here. and once the new economic centers to be away from the islands of java, will the new capital really help create an economic boom. so we
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have to see the data 1st that the java island is contributed. 6056 percent of indonesia as economy. and that is a big number for the new economy center to catch up to. so in the, according to do so, president joe call. we total plans to me news on tara as a smart and green city and a city offering sustainable and inclusive growth for all in order to do so. with a government is developing a 6 economy clusters to create new some tara, as the so called economy super hub in this new capital city. and that clusters including cleaning technology, industry, low carbon energy, and also sustainable agriculture based industrial. but of course only time will tell whether the government will be able to achieve those goals or not. and we're talking about decades here. and isn't tara expect it to be complete by 2045?
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where does that leave the current capital jakarta in the meantime? is it going to get any new investment? well, jakarta has been the center of businesses education street and also how for indonesia out for the past 500 years. but unfortunately, up until now, there is no concrete plans or solutions in solving your card as problems such as flat land subsidence, the over populations that also leads to traffic and the and recently the city saw 1st of the air pollution itself. but right now, the indonesian government itself, the central government, is really focusing all the investment that they have in building the new capital and leaving jakarta, as it is due indonesian support the building of the new capital or
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um, from the people that i talked to. many support the idea of moving the capital to a new place enable for them to see that there are a solutions for what jakarta is facing. whether that's the air pollution or the traffic. but when ask where they will like to move to the new capitol. majority of the people will decline that option. so that will leads back to the government's move and also the position to really convince the people that this new capital plan is a plan that is sustainable as a plan that visible for when to build their future in the new place. rebecca and happy to pull in jakarta. thank you. more than 9 months after the death of a young woman in police custody in iran, there is no let up in the repression of the is nomic regimes. critics. all sections
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of society are affected and runs athletes are no exception. medical rami was a national karate champion. he was executed in january for his alleged role in killing a security officer during antique government protest. he was given just 15 minutes to plead his case. i'm here now, are you as a donnie played as a defender and the iranian national football team, he was sentenced to 26 years in prison. and after taking part in anti government, protests and climber all knives reca bonnie took part in an international competition without her head scarf. she was barred from leaving a wrong to train for next year as olympics. and that kind of repression is something that many iranian athletes have experience. star reporter bonded as allow me met a young swimmer who was forced to make a painful decision in order to keep chasing history,
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its possible high diaries back in the water. it's lost in his home country defense. wilma was part of the national team until he criticized the iranian swimming federation in an interview system. the system was corrupted. the whole system is corrupt. for 3 days following the interview, i was banned from the pool and deprived of training on the high diary fee of this could spell the end for his dream to one day when the title in fin swimming at the world championships and made an irreversible decision during a trip to europe, he chose not to return to iran and instead applied for asylum in germany. and i also like his, i loved my country now i loved the wrong, but there are certain people whose actions led me to this decision. what was your name at the phone? i have made this decision for my progress, his stuff for my life lives in the, in my career. and while it's also done so there's a lot of seem interesting when we get a phone in the eastern german city. honda,
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he found a new club, a new trainer, and a place to surprise. yeah, i've seen as a coach, i really appreciate that if you give him a task to implement it immediately he minutes and this times which sets crew it has to tend to improve support him as much as we can. maybe at some point, he'll be able to start at the gentleman championships and shopkins the adult stopping con for hi valerie, this level of support came as a surprise. my 8, i mean we don't because i wasn't a really a national who did not receive support from his own government. now i'm really shocked that as an arabian, i receive so much support from the german government. as you've done this acknowledgement is astonishing to me. the idea astonishing and comforting, he and holly, he says he can finally focus on his training. and this is working hard to fulfill his greet. it was the levels and now where reigning champion, elena, reb, keena, had to work for her passage to the 2nd round of the tournament american shelby
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rogers stunned the crowd by taking the 1st set. but then the champ, settled down and dominated the next 2 sets to secure the victory by king is win wimbledon. last year was the 1st ever grand slam title for a catholic studies. americans had been celebrating the 4th of july, also known as independence day, from great britain, dating back to 1776. fireworks. lift the evening sky over the nation's capital, washington d. c. it's a tradition reproduce and thousands of cities and small towns across the country. president joe biden told his constituents, every generation must fight to maintain democracy. the reminder in our top story to these really military says that it has ended its operation in the occupied westbank city of jeanine. after 2 days of praise and
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