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of the heel we were promised high speed rail, but so far there is no sign of the coin in latin america starts august 18th on dw, the . this is dw news live from berlin, dozens dead in a bond blast in pakistan. the explosion ripped through a political gathering for a party link to radical islamists, police. a suicide bomber may have carried out the attack. an ultimatum for the crew leaders and these their neighboring west african states, gave the one to one week to give up power and threatened to use force if necessary
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to supporters attack the french embassy and denounced the former colonial power. also in the show, russia claims ukrainian drones have attacked moscow. strike damage to buildings, not far from the kremlin. ukraine is not commenting the next. spicer, welcome to the program. and we begin with some breaking news. at least 40 people have been killed and dozens more wounded in bond blast. so the political convention in pakistan the explosion took place in har, close to pakistan's border with afghanistan, the bomb went off during a gathering of the show me how to lame a islam fossil party, which has been the target of previous attacks. pakistani medius, a local party leader is among the dead police. a suicide bomber may have carried
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out the attack. west african states have given the cool leaders a new share one week to give a power. the echo aust, regional block is threatening to use force if new shares ousted elected president is not reinstated neighboring states have also imposed travel and financial sanctions on the hunter. protesters have attacked the french embassy in the capital . mia main denouncing the former colonial power. thousands turned out in support of the qu, leader general abdul romance, jani many wage russian flags attracting the name of letting their food are corresponded. elisa took wilma is following developments from ly goes to nigeria. he told me more about the action taken by the echo as regional lock. yeah, so that's, it's uh they have really come out to tool so. so strong words from what i meant to do when i dress president punch out the echo as uh,
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blogs saying it's now time not to want to talk a token of our actions that we've seen. the strong resolutions coming from them at the travel restrictions moves license vocal, my shift lights to grab other places within the blocks members and i need j a and also financial sanctions. and also talk about that are using all measures necessary to restore constitution and all that, including what that sound does falls. and it has a qu, leaders in news or reacted to any to all of us in any way as well. if we didn't get a statement that yesterday from the, the guy who i need is i'm desperate specing, i cut the amount due amount and he has what he said initially looked into this at the is the objective of this meeting is to agree. applying a progression against nature to an imminent military intervention in the collaboration with african nations,
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not members of the organization. and so to invest in countries we're mind echo was once more of a form to domination, to defend our country against all forms of adventure isms or the funding of areas. most things, certain western countries there. and the protesters are attacking the french embassy today. why is that going on? well, you have to say it has been a, almost a basic, almost and coverage to bind the, to lead to himself or a general who came out to say, look that a high ranking, perhaps a few minutes. uh, you know, meeting dimension from echo, right, so people should go out there and defend the country and data protect a country. and we also saw yesterday announcements on the front, but it will be causing a whole financial better to be agents suppose to need a toronto. i've also had some huge and growing nancy friends and some and same place like mazda booking, a passer. so people have gone out to the streets of other people as opposed to fit
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to glaze preston defense investigative. forgot to opt for month renewal mazda assess the website, you know, and, and caused by us that you know, life bios in place and also wave the russians lines with anti french, you know, judge slogans. pro russians lived as being charged as the best situation of the scene it today in the army. and what does that mean for the security partners in, in, in the, in the region, mainly the france and united states, do you think, or what at this point it does mean that so the pro western allies do not have a positive, again in the j, which was seen as the last bastion of body west and from sea, in defiance. again, to stomach insurgency in the region. any, indeed this i have an area of media. it has been the last place that we've seen. so some, you know, from sun also on the you admissions there. so now that we're having a cood, a doesn't mean that security region has been threatened. and the pro western
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cooperation is no longer viable, especially when it comes to the f one. because then forget, we already have the punches, i mean manya, but cannot press as well already have anybody's regents as that add, that's in the chair to that and it's making that full. all right, thanks so much for that insight dw, so elisa tacoma in like us russia's defense ministry says it has the word of an attack on last go by 3 ukrainian drones. this drug damaged an office building several kilometers from the kremlin cube has not commented, but ukraine has previously warranty. it could target the russian capital. russian officials say the damage to this most go office block was close by 2 drones. the weapons crashed into the building, shattering bulls and glass after being electronically jammed up with it. my friends and i rented an apartment to come here and unwind. and at some point we heard an explosion and it was like a wave. everyone jumped and then there was
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a lot of smoke and you couldn't see anything from above. you could see fire through drawn with shot down on the outskirts of the city with an international airport force to temporarily close. after a similar drawing strike earlier in the week, chief warned they would be more to come, that ukrainian officials have yet to comment on the latest incident. the attacks on most going make, it's more and ukraine more visible for many russians. but the same thing, voices being quickly silenced, the kremlin has ramped up. it's cracked down on any criticism with president bush and warning. there are, quote, certain rules to follow. to one of the defeats of the year 2023 unexcused and russia is engaged in the conflict with a neighbor you don't wish to. and i think that they should be a certain attitude towards people who harm us inside the country and go from
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the attack on moscow chain. just the heat of rushes. lodge events to markets, navy day, a strong military showing, seemingly undetected by attacks on its homes. soil used to the cause of defense specialist prank language said, told me what he made of ukraine's silence over the apparent attack on moscow is quite normal. it's very rad that ukraine knowledge is a tax on russian soil. in fact, i don't think there's been a single occasions at the end of the week last few weeks. deniability for them is a strength, raises the remote, but conceivable possibility that these are false flag attacks by russia. i don't think anybody buys that now, but tell them what is significant. so equally significant about this is the fact that these drug tests are happening and getting to the top good tool. russia before this was considered to have probably the best defense system in the world.
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it was its main strength and it would be considered still to be to be very strong. but the fact that you praying, if it is your brain kind of know which it does happen, it's like 500 kilometers across, defended russian territory. and the strike must go. that's no cause any dot matrix, probably in the circumstances. no bad thing. if they were to be civilian casualties is very significant, and it says a lot about the real capabilities of the russian that defense system. let's bring you up to date on some of the other stories making news around the world. now, 2 people have been killed and another 20 wounded in a russian missile strike on the ukrainian city, assuming the rock and had a 4 story college building. boss destroyed classrooms and dormitories china, southern food jen, province is cleaning up after ty, phone dark story. struck with high winds and heavy rain. emergency workers are
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still rescuing people, stranded by flood water ducks, or is now moving northwards. virginia is issued a severe weather warning as it braces for record winful. at least 9 people are dead and over a 100 injured after a warehouse storing fireworks exploded in thailand. the boss happened at a market in the city of soon guy called lock in the south. it's believe construction work at the unauthorized warehouse caused the explosion. dozens of nearby homes and businesses were also destroyed to the far right alternative for germany party. our f. d is nominating candidates for european elections next year. the populace hope to join a grouping of other far right parties in the european parliament. thousands of demonstrators, however, have rallied outside the if these annual congress in the eastern city of german city of mag, toward the group, say the rather me, they say the group represents a dangerous shift towards radical nationalism. a recent pool place the f. d,
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as germany's 2nd strongest part of the pens could. nanny is an associated fellow at chatham house. i asked him why far right parties are doing so well now in europe, what is quite difficult to give you the simple answer to that because there is a different complex and different different you're being countries. and it's a little different in each case. but also because i think, you know what have to differentiate between sort of loans. the boxes clearly united to the last decade ready to fall, right, is the rising. but then you get these kind of shots on spike's, you know, which we're seeing, for example. now, in germany with the i sd, so there is a system, showtime boxes and most on practice. and then on top of that, you know, even if you, even, we also think about side to show some factors. you know, behind the rise of the, i see the moments in germany. it's very contested. different people have different views on this. my own personal view of this, the pulse of what's going on is that,
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you know, when a physical contest ation in a democracy, shifts these cultural questions around no identity and immigration, and islam of then the far right tends to rise the data question easy. i was driving that shift, you know, to cultural questions away from economic questions and there are different ways of thinking about what's going on there. and just to sort of get in to them sort of main stream situation for a moment. a lot of the traditional conservative parties are sort of hearing a siren call of the far right. aren't they? so even if they're not necessarily in power, their ideas i think are, are spreading. is that safe to say? that's exactly right. it's really a piece is this, i think because sometimes there's this tendency just to focus on the numbers of, you know, fall right, policies rising or declining insight, for example, last weekend when box. all right, talk to you just by i'm going to say, well, in this spanish election, some people would access it as far as declining. you know, this is a hopeful sign, but actually what we say, as you suggested,
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is that sense of right policies need. and actually some in some cases, and so that policies are increasingly minute king the far right to take, you know, as i around these, these, these, these, these issues around, you know, identity integration and as long both kind of copying the rhetoric. but also, you know, copying that policies and so as a way in which the far right way, even if they don't actually waiting to see what i mean. understood, thanks for that inside hi tuscany from chatham house, at the women's world cup. germany went into the 2nd group stage, match with deserve confidence after an easy 60 when in their opener by columbia, behind an 18 year old superstar, we're also feeling good about their chances attends physical match, went down to the final moments of injury time to determine the winner, after a goal, as far as tough columbia strode out into the 2nd with confidence. they took the bull by the horns,
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and in the 50 seconds minutes teen sensation. linda can i say to made him up with the friends, have to finish the 18 year old showed quick feet and skills. they put a side in front, the colombians well, and truly wearing big game face. germany struggling to make much of their possession. but minutes from full time, they were awarded a penalty in the 1890 minutes captain. like some of the pope's steps up to seemingly cl a droll bucks their rivals had other plans in the 7th minute of time. i don't mind when i've done the augusta nodded into seal as something under the wind to columbia . a powerful head is a smith's 3 points of the title, favorites, and spark, while celebrations. 3 times slack line world champion. yeah, and rosa has added another spectacular walk to his impressive collection. the
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estonian uh fleet has completed the world's longest single buildings black line. he crossed the 150 meter distance between the towers of one of cutters. newest architectural landmarks is roses. highest walk and a dizzying 185 meters on a line. just 2 and a half centimeters wide of the that's all for now. up next is gun nation, a documentary about america's love affair with firearms. next, spicer for me and the entire new scene here in berlin. thanks for watching the, the in charlotte the currently more people than eva on the world wide and such a big loss asshole. jessica admitted god that.
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