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the w travels regarding the, you're watching data view, news live from berlin, russia sprites, again at targeting ukraine's capital and other cities. moscow says this one bergman's of heart chief was in retaliation for are you creating an attack on a bell for us that kills more than 20 people? the u. n. is calling on both sides to de escalate. also coming up on the show, they have loss or on health ministry involved as 150 policy. and i've been killed in stripe in the last day as, as well. that's office air and ground,
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plus a wish, a very happy to 2024, to all our viewers around the world. sidney is staging its traditional fireworks spectacular with australia on the 1st nations bringing in the new year. the . i'm sorry, richardson, welcome to the show. russia has targeted the eastern new premium city of har keeps dropping off as bombardment in the wake of the biggest aerial assault of the war. the kremlin says the strikes on harkey bar in retaliation for a ukrainian attack on the russian city of belgrade, which kills more than 20 people the aftermath of the sort of cod please. you prince, the 2nd largest city, your cleaning office. you'll see russia military struck the city center 6 times,
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such as residential buildings, shops and a medical facility vir hit the hotkeys palace, one of the cities most of what is what is, what's badly damaged to this attack. tons of type of document of discussion board to city of paper or on saturday. rush, you'll see if this was a ukrainian strike and that it get dozens of people in injured many others. the ukranian government has not or for surely commented on the banquet or to a dock. most cookies, its latest strikes on the card keep. why didn't you dial using the felt good order attack? what a room is a little problem is that today you cranes on full size motion attack with multiple rocket launches, no city of belgrade or civilians, including children, were killed. responding to this terrorist act, russian falls, instruct, decision making centers, ministry facilities used by the criminal key regime in the city of hockey. that is really your way and the product of the ukraine attacks on been cut out,
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but apparently in response to the mass of air, to sort by moscow on friday. consider it to be the largest 80 story since the start of the war to a new wasting all day today. we have been hearing reports on the off the math of the russian strikes, taxpayers. he's got pocket will start in totals more than a 120 of us cities and villages stuff. he said he was 39 people, single killed activities in the slightest escalation, some at the time when you create new struggling to secure, more rest and funding for, for the military. it's almost to us into the war. i spoke earlier to frank language, a military analyst and former british military intelligence officer. and he told us why both russia and ukraine have ramped up their attacks. setting the crazy detox on belgrade. what the credit side is that civilian casualties were caused by rushing on to that across, besides crossing, which seems not likely,
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but it's clear also there may be able to tell actually element to us to the more of the situation more widely. i don't think i do this as a surprise. we weren't expecting a russian a. so using that consolidated, and a crude weapon me away from the crude over the last few months. we've got to see more of these my side of sol. so the next few days as well, i with assessments, not every make the, the russians want to, to start the new years. i wish to go on. and that the main objective of this is to deplete your praise at defense is where the substitute objective i suspect same is last year of undermining the morales civilians in which both of which i think these will fail west very good time to make sure that the pay does not always intelligible, these and lock of a defense. so that's, that's what's gonna happen. i suspect that most of the reasons i do want to jump in um, because we are looking ahead to 2024 and,
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and the new year. and i'm curious what your expectations are for what that might bring. do you think it could be the year that we see some kind of negotiations? i don't think so. i don't think there's, there's that there's incentives on either side from the crazy perspective that are objective is to hold on to consolidate, to start to build that industrial weapons base. and to consolidate those front lines to build on sustain fortifications and to rebuild and rebuild around forces from the russian perspective. they will continue on the assault. they will say, well, i think to make any particular games. we're looking here just sort of 1st level, sort of positional a situation that all along the line and indeed no widely, politically, to know, there's no incentive that they look, the trainings will not see land. they cannot trust the russians from the restroom perspective. they will be content to engage ukraine, going forward it to close up political objectives to in key question,
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nicole says the extent to which the west will continue to support your brain. but by that, we're talking about united states, not just this year, but going forward. well, thank you very much. as always, that is military analyst, frank flood, which i think the plan, i mean because of strep is riley forces are pressing their offensive further south . where is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says they seem to take control of gauze as border with egypt. and the last 24 hours, 150 published indians have been killed and is rarely strikes. that is, according to the homeless run health ministry. and that is putting even more pressure on displaced people who are seeking refuge. as israel plans to take control of the area around causes border with egypt, the displace palestinians crammed the streets of rafa, the town right next to that folder. they have come here to escape intense fighting in south and central garza. they flew with just the bare essentials. everyone
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is looking for shelter and space is running out. and we came here 20 days ago. we couldn't find any place to put to 10 and so west staying at the stairs at the most of the if not. so we know the situation is tragic. we don't have drinking bowl, so we don't have food. i like the kids wake up in the morning, wants you to eat without both. it's a dream i was adding to the spiraling humanitarian crisis. the will continues in central 1000 rescue was raise to find survives, is that my goal is the cam officer is riley strikes in the area. and israel's army is pushing into the southern city of con eunice as they try to eliminate him mass, which is widely considered the terrorist organization. as the intense
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conflict, most of the south displaced palestinians are running out of places to flee. and byron, from the norwegian refugee council told us what he's been hearing from his colleagues on the ground and gaza. that the situation is quite horrifying. in terms of more displacements people moving from the central areas to the south. there's a mass of outbreak of diseases. people pulling sick full incentives that no one can can, you know, try and find out what the symptoms are, because there's no capacity, there's, there's not enough doctors and there's no medication for these people. we're talking about 20 percent now. and people that have full and all in garza, and that's 400000 people. all themes, of course, i mean communication has been down for quite some time now. so we can hardly get a word in or hear what is going on. exactly. besides that, you know, all these other live, even the a situation now is, is to tell you, right?
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and we had some hope off to the security council voted for more. right. but we don't see that materializing on the grounds. and as far as you know, major seasons, others have race, that plans as well. so things are working on the some of the most possible conditions without the you know, enough food for their own children without enough water for their rent for their own family. and my team has now, you know, my colleagues have learned how to construct a tense and the lecturing. now this is what you know, the situation has been reduced. this is what life has been reduced during garza and byron speaking to us earlier. let's take a look at some other world news headlines. the u. s. military says it has sunk a several you many who is the rubble of boats in the red sea. i've responded to a distress call from a merchant ship. who these have been attacking is really link shipped in the red sea for weeks in protest of israel is more and cause a north korean leader,
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kim jong and size as country will launch more spice satellites and bills more nuclear weapons. and 2024 can set off the goals and an end of year meeting calling for quote. overwhelming for readiness in north korea has wrapped up weapons test this year despite international sanctions. of the old area and romania are set to partially enjoying the use passport free. shang and travel area for march. european council said an agreement has been reached to lift control is that the country's air and sea borders. it's talk set to continue on land crossings. austria and been blocking the moon for years and the west state of california has issued evacuation orders after giant waves had coastal areas. authorities warrant people to stay out of the water, saying the waves could reach up to 6 meters. the high surface caused injuries and property damage for several days with more flooding. expect it over the weekend. the
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here in germany, a chancellor. all off schultz will use his new year's message to warn of difficult times ahead. but on a positive note, he has urged germans to have faith in themselves. young point, we have friends in europe and across the globe. these are partners with whom i discussed on a daily basis, how we will guarantee ya, security in germany and europe. officer will rushes of war in the east of our continents is no safe, nor is the on the conflict in the middle east. the overhead will also bring presidential elections in the united states, which may have far reaching consequences, including for us here in europe. of owns here and all, and let's talk about this more with our chief political editor and mckayla. hi mckayla. we're there just as an excerpt from olaf schultz as a traditional new year's eve address. could you talk us through some of the biggest challenges that you think the chancellor is going to be facing in 2024? well, the biggest challenge for now is essentially holding this up together. we just saw him here speaking. we for the 1st time at length and since coven infection,
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so he's bounced back from that. but he has a very difficult message that he has to convey to the dumb people. it's really interesting in this space. but he also says that all of these various crisis means that germans will have to change. but then he goes into a much more of a feel good speech, about the strength and, and, and the alliances of germany. and doesn't really tell germans how they will have to change to face all of these challenges. and i think this will be the big question he doesn't have to to solve intellectually. but that he also will have to be able to communicate and politically take on within a very fragile and a tool and 3 way coalition of 3 parties who simply don't seem to be able to stop that in a potty bickering over the sink to a budget here in germany. yeah. tell us more about that and actual does it popular? i mean we don't have elections for another year and a half, but the government has been struggling this last year. hasn't had yes it has. and really, the key point is here that we saw a constitutional court rooting that essentially throughout all the financial
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planning for 2023, but also for 2024. if they were interested in a party coalition or in a governmental co listened deal, but are still fighting about the details. and this makes the whole thing volatile. when really they need to present a united fund and convey a message, a yes, we cannot message that is within the space that the country can take this on the task that says everybody else is saying who is not thrown, he can face all of these challenges so he's trying to send that message. he clearly is making a point that europe is the answer to taking on the challenges like russia, but also finding a line in the middle east and also potential. it's 2nd time of donald trump as us president. so you are, is the answer that is a consensus here in germany. but in it's all about the details in here. we so the government have to make very painful cuts for diamonds. and because of this quantity support funding also, which we tap into that wallets and finances they were expecting to see happen. so
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there is a level of disappointment, and we have seen the popularity rating of full assaults drop down to 20 percent. that is the lowest of a method level here in germany, his potty, the governing parties that and put represents the talk the here in germany is now the 3rd strongest, positive, according to the most recent polling. so it's an uphill battle until those elections, very difficult situation. with these major challenges when you faced that in fighting within the coalition government on mckayla customer. thank you so much for breaking that down for us and happy new year's celebrations of already begun as some countries have already wrong in 2020 for us to be australia is one such place . it is staging. it's traditional spectacular display with more than 8 tons of fireworks lighting up the skies above the harbor bridge. outside of the world's most popular and you hear extravaganzas as large crowds turning out and, and millions tuned in on tv, including you and me. we're going to leave your now with this,
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