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the, the, you're watching the, the, the name was coming to live from berlin. russel launch is a large scale air results on your brain. the gradients took shelter as the country faced several waves of crews and ballistic missiles hitting residential and industrial facilities. officials have said several people were injured. top us diplomat, anthony, of lincoln and germany's for minister. and i'm in a bare bach are both in israel for talks as worries grow that the conflict could in goals to the entire region. they're pushing israel to reduce cause of civilian casualties and a plan for a post conflict. future old one to show no surprises in bangladesh as the election
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. prime minister shakera, seen as one another term for a campaign that was marked by violence turned out was low after the may not physician boy part of the vote. calling it a shall plus oppenheimer in germany for golden gloves. the bio picked about the maker of the atomic bomb twins, best director, best actor, and more. hollywood is back for its biggest parties and sprites, from movie production to a standstill last year. the clare richardson. welcome, an air raid alert across all of ukraine has just been lifted about an hour after reports of russia had launched a large scale missile attack residents and keeps on shelter after ukraine's air force. that the country was under threats from several waves of cruise missiles and
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from ballistic missiles. in some regions, local officials have said information about the extent of the damage i wouldn't be disclosed after the attack was over. as let's speak now to our correspondence. sonya phone, of course he's just spent the morning in an air raid shelter in a cube. sonya, i hope you're well, um, what can you tell us? what is the latest where you are when we were working at about 6 am this morning to every to minutes and all across ukraine with the parties really, you know, urging residents to take these, wanting seriously and headed to shelters. and now the acute recreating impulse, you know, kind of wound off, i'm open a dozen bumble across, taking off from russian territory. the one to a wave of christmas signs. and there were reports of explosions and separate papers in the body shop, the pro and car keys. and the reports are now coming in as a told her to use, you know, assess the damage we showing in the called keep region. the may or they are seeing a rockets hit a private house that of people under the rubble
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a risky operation going on there. in separate issue with children from the parties is saying that people there are also wounded rockets residential areas. but from everything that we've seen so far, it seems that you know, most cities including kids seem to be spade. the kind of massive damage that we saw earlier, the seal wind rush, ebony launched a huge area bombardment of ukrainian multiple the queen in cities in elite the symbol and, and or the, the seal. so yeah, thank you so much for being such a speed there. um, as we're seeing russia stepping up, it's a salt, continued military aid for ukraine is also looking increasingly uncertain. is that already affecting your brains ability to protect itself from russian attacks to when you know you're cleaning the porter piece of really been wanting for months? the question has been stopped by making hype decision besides to use in the winter to talk at the end of energy infrastructure to plunge with cities that you know it to the court in the dock of today. you know, i have to say that all the temperatures and key to are uh,
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are below freezing minus 14 degrees celsius. here in the log in the white of each and here and you create of all settled relies heavily on its west of boston. those for advanced a defense systems, including especially the, the patriots, a system designed to the us, which you can use us to protect its cities and critical infrastructure from hypersonic besides. and of course, the field show now is that it is most co continues the space and intensity of entry level. and we could see a scenario with, you know, ukraine could be left without a protection. so there was a real sense of urgency here with the foreign minister to be typically about with the audrey and wisdom partners to provide more. it depends systems and the signs and munition and really saying that there is no plan b. if this does not happen, sonya thank you so much for reporting and take care. that is, sonya found a car for us in case let's turn now to the war and gaza, where a team from the world health organization has visited the opposite hospital in the territory and described chaotic scenes,
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w h o staff that they were delivering medical supplies and beds to the hospitals and witness large numbers of wounded people being brought in for urgent treatment after an explosion. w h o staff is a film from inside the hospital, which i said was in dire need of medical supplies. hoffman is described as gauze as most important, and it's also dealing with critical shortages of medical staff. the organization is planning to facilitate the deployment of emergency medical teams to help support over worked and doctors and nurses. the w h, i was coordinators that evacuation orders and fears fighting had forced most medical staff to leave. he urged for the protection of the access from hostilities . this hospital is currently operating with about 30 percent of the south and it had just a few days ago. they are seeing, in some cases, hundreds of casualties every day in a small emergency department. yesterday they said they had one doctor working with
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overnight emergency department and it's, it's really a counting seeing the hospital director just spoke to us and he said his one request is that this hospital be protected even though many of his stuff is left. well, us secretary and state mc blinking is do in israel for talks on the war, and garza as fears grow that the conflict could widen across the region. speaking in culture, blinking sat, it was imperative to protect civilians and gaza. israel is battling her mouth which is classified as a terrorist organization by the us and germany and many other countries. and so the blinking on a tip of magic drive to prevent the spread of the israel, how much will have to meetings and cut to the us secretary of state for and on sunday, the wall between israel and how much and cause it could metastasize on threatened security new why the middle east in doha blinking laid out his goals and he had
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praise raise hosts in all of my meetings. over the last 2 days, we discussed ongoing efforts to better protect civilians and garza and to get more humanitarian assistance to them. and to get the remaining hostages out and home with their loved ones. the cutter was instrumental in negotiations that led to the simultaneous release of more than $100.00 hostages, including american citizens, and a pause and the fighting that during that time enabled us to double the flow of humanitarian aid to civilians and guys. so these displays, palestinians caught in the crossfire of this conflict in gaza, help con, come soon enough. and the us secretary of state made his position on the status of the testing. civilians must be able to return home as soon as conditions allow. they cannot, they must not be pressed to leave gaza at the funeral of to palestinian journalists, killed the power on his radio,
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striking the south of the gaza strip. the prospect of p seems far away in concert the king's were unimaginable tragedy so that he was deeply sorry for the family's loss. the us top diplomats middle east tul continues on monday, with visits. so think to israel and the occupied westberg. it's now germany's foreign minister and elaina variable is also turing, the region she's urging israel to show restraint and it's offensive against a mazda and the gaza strip. bare balk, also warned against any expulsion of palestinians from the territory. it is her 4th visit to the region since the october 7th attacks on the lena bear box. israel trip was a show of support for a close ally, germany box, as well as the right to defend itself. since the attacks by him, us considers a terrace group by germany and other nations, she repeated her call for how must a free hostages. formerly people do fear for the fate of the good not positive.
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this, there must be the least immediately. at the same time, the german foreign minister warrant that israel risk losing the peace. if it is not temperance military strategy, israel must do more to prevent suffering among palestinian civilians. he said it is becoming increasingly clear that these dryly army must do more to protect civilians and gospel it must find we have to fight him off without getting so many palestinians, the suffering of so many innocent people cannot continue. we need a less intensive operation. for german leaders of our israel to adhere to international law and its response to the home after tax. they have mostly avoided that ride criticism of israel's
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actions in the palestinian territories bare of upset. it was irrefutable that gaza belongs to the palestinians. and for us it is clear that in the future there must be no danger from garza, for it is right existence but by gods that belongs to palestinians, they must not be driven out of god. so there must be no renewed astride the occupation or quarterly position of casa for lend season's relationship with israel as a cornerstone of its foreign policy. germany is long said to have the jew sheet to stand by israel side in the tow much for the hall. the cost in which 6000000 jews died by highlighting these monetary and situation and urging a 2 state solution. bare books, comments, mark a slide shift, and berlin stance towards its ally. let's get more on bare box trip from our
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chief political correspondent. nina has a reporting from jerusalem, nina, and i'm gonna bare balk. is this thing the west bank today? can you tell us what, what is on her agenda? suppose you'll be visiting a palestinian village and so you'll be holding political thoughts with her policy and you encounter pod all molly t. now that is of course, always a tight rope wolf for her gemini is very much in favor of a 2 state solution. but the babble girl also make it clear to the policy new representatives that germany does stand in solidarity with israel when it comes to fighting any attempts to wipe israel of the map. it's a very much the 2 state solution that she's got on her re the same time. she's also going to sell the palestinians. the gemini very much sees the suffering that is going on and that it wants that to. and germany has increased its humanitarian assistance to the palestinians since october 3 fold. so that's now is some of about
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200000000 euro. so the fall. but as on the back of, we'll also make it clear to the palestinians. the gemini believes it does take reforms palestinian authority if the region is to achieve sustainable p. so eventually elections will also have to be held by the palestinians. and how, what's the address, the issue of are rising, the settler violence in the occupied westbank will that be a topic on her trip? yes, it will. as he said in his statement after she spoke to is ray, the president had so kind to is really counts upon the foreign minister cuts that she does see the suffering on all sides in gaza. all survive is rarely families are still hoping for the relatives or friends to return from us cosivity. but of course, she also said that sets a violence in the west bank is an extremely dangerous issue. it has gone up
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tremendously and that most and to so this is a very clear signal that she's going to be sending that as well. again, today, she says that it does, of course, the territories in the policy and in the west bank, etc, belong to the palestinians. and that israel has no rights to reduce that territory, it's palestinian territory and that this is one of the precondition if you ever want to achieve that to think solution. so tell us more about that. what is berlin's preference here from german perspective? what does bare box one to see for the future of the region? no, no babble goals. the 3 fold i would say. so one is finding ways of easing not suffering . that is happening at the moment. so, daphne is very much pushing for mobile to crossings, to be open for an easy, a way of delivering humanitarian assistance to the people in the region to make it
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a life easier, essentially for the people who are threatened with the vase. and there are a lot of, um, bureaucratic hurdles if you will, and she is negotiating all those details with her account of positive varies regions. and to there is this attempt to convince the palestinian authority use that the security can only be guaranteed if they also guarantee israel safety. so the 2 state solution that is something where our discussions are beginning uh now was a very much in line with what the americans are saying. and then 3. and that's the 3rd goal is also try and help prevent these conflict from escalating from spreading into other countries. 11 on is very much a big concern of our cars escalade and elena bab, off the trip to the palestinian authorities. and to israel here is also going to travel to egypt until 11 on with this will be one of the main topic. now thank you so much for reporting there. that's our chief political correspondent. nina has an interest alone. and we can turn to some other world news
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headlines at this hour. the missing panel that blew off in alaska airlines jet on friday has now been recovered. us officials have a door plug has been found and a teachers back yard in oregon. and investigators say that pilots reported pressurization warning lights on 3 earlier flights of the boeing 737 max 9 jack in the united states. a major winter storm has dumped heavy snow and freezing rain across new england. up to 30 centimeters of snow were reported in massachusetts. austin airport reported hundreds of cancelled or delayed flights, and more than $10000.00 households for last without electricity. bangladesh has prime minister, shea casino has won a 4th consecutive term in office after her ruling party swept to national elections on sunday. the country is election commission says has seen as allow me. league has won the vast majority of seats in parliament, but turn out was only around 40 percent after
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a vote marred by violence and boy caught it by the main opposition as the longest. subbing female prime minister in the white she cuz the not is sick to maintain her grip on file, but she has one election with no affective eyes of the main opposition. the bundle dish, national spot. the did not take part in the election questioning, prepared the ability of the valid under has the nice through. but the opposition by court has not the doors. the power from prime minister. i have my echo, the ability to people to the people who are the people accepted or not or that they have accepted this is that's what i left that is important. the position being between the governments. triple dude campaign by incarcerating thousands of the members on for the degree monty redid charges. it says several of its members were killed in an election campaign leaked with binding. but the ruling of,
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i'm in the accused, the b and b o 5 and the tax is going to undermine the government have cases against me for arson and stuff like that. there's a systematic repression going on for last many years. do you have a tank that it's an election that you and the us have criticized the illusion of democracy under has the nozzle. but reaching the ball was india. china and russia have developed strong business and security dies, retesting us government, and have desired lead, remain silent on our domestic policies. what we're seeing is really a silent single freedom of expression. so all this has has really fit into last year. and therefore, we don't believe that among, with the sweeping from the press to close, which is the west retreating of civic space a country can have despite the criticism, has he not, is credited for us,
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spectacular, georgia for country once considered to be the board, us and the white millions has been lifted out if i would be under her truly. but her critics argue they cannot make success, has come at the cost of democracy and human rights, leaving many in the country afoot on $170000000000.00 people with little feet in the system that go one step with the main office session rejecting the elections as a sham, i asked the w as a buyer, i met in dhaka. what prime minister has in his re election means for democracy in bangladesh. as for the incumbents, as you have said, and the opposition is uh, saying that this was basically an a ritual uh to extend their 10 your, extend it to hold the group on file or uh of course, for them. uh the for, for the ruling on the leg and the parameters so she can see that they are as saying if this extension was uh,
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crucial for economy stability. where is the opposition or saying that basically bundle with dish is blinked to one of the hardest parts, hardest time of democracy. and uh and, and we have seen the rising criticisms about the, about the way this election was conducted and also turned out as a, as a, as it came out. it was 40 percent, e. e. if you look at the previous elections in bangladesh, like when the, when all the parties and marcus the page and it was more than 70 percent. so what that, that means this new election, this turned out as pulling up the chart of significant discharge. and where is the allow me to really party, they are saying that this uh uh they have the backing of the majority. but it seems the question size is the how do we explain this darn out?
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no, i'm here and check this out. the 1st new s moon landing mission in more than a half a century has just blasted off from cape canaveral in florida. check this out for looking at live footage a board that the vulcan rocket board, the bolton rock is the privately built paragraph. lunar lender look at it, go. it's set to to seek to gather data about the lunar surface ahead of planned future. human admissions also board. we have the ashes of the star track creator and gene roddenberry. the spacecraft is expected to touch down on the moon, not until next month. let's turn to los angeles where it was a big night for the movie oppenheimer at the annual golden globes. picking up the best drama and 4 other awards that included christopher nolan as best director and colleen mercy as best drama actor for the title role in other categories. we've
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lilly gladstone becoming the 1st intention is golden glow winner for her role in the killers of the flower moon. and emma stone was named best actress and a comedy for her performance in poor things. most of the golden gloves kick off hollywood awards season, culminating with the oscars in march. the look across the entertainment journalist occasionally matthew, she got an up close. look at all the glitz and glamour, even attending the golden globes and after parties in la, you truly have the best job ever. can you tell me what the highlight was for you? yes, you know, it was my 2nd time in a year. uh, going and being around all the best cities, there was a lot going on. so many celebrities walk in the red carpet. i bought the hose, did it. okay job. i'm going to be honest with you, comedian, joy coy. i didn't know nothing about him before hand. i'm kind of just learning and catching up, but i thought i did a ok job just i love if i'm being honest,
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if i'm being honest now just an ok job. i think the highlight was just, it was packed full of star powers in the audience, presenting, walk into red carpet. people really seem to be in a good mood and the old gloves are back, you know, where you are drinking and eating and having a good time in the uh, a list from television land is mixing would be a list of the feature film, rural. so i love that i'm a golden gloves, voter so i bought it and i saw a lot of the the things that i bought for turn to pollution. they actually one so okay, go to go. oh, okay, so back to business as usual, a little bit um did any of the winners come as surprise to you? to know, i predicted that anatomy of the fall would be a favorite. you know why? i saw the feel i'm back in may at the cannes film festival and the minute i saw and i said, oh, this is a sleeper from the u. s. but once they see it, they're gonna just be taking the bath with all the twists. and the turns you think,
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you know where it's going and that it doesn't go as well as for anybody, but it's just a great fill. the zone of interest is also a great fan, but i also knew that you know, a lot of people love the box office success a barbie is transcend, didn't know that it's reach, i think the 1000000000 dollar mark at the box office. so i knew that would be a favorite a we know that there was oppenheimer or kind of opening the same weekend as barbie and they were calling it barbie gardenheimer. so those sills were on a surprise succession. the tv show they ended had his final season cleaned up, also with the war. so that was not a surprise. what, what a surprise is lily gladstone winning for her performance in killers of the flower of flower main, which is a film by martin scorsese. she becomes the 1st native american woman in the u. s. a . to win a gold and low. so was so wonderful to see her going stage and, and take her award and talk about her for heritage and her mother inspiring her.
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and it was really just hard for me and so well deserved. just fantastic film run, don't walk if you haven't seen it. you mentioned the barbara clamor rivalry there. barbie. a when change of this with the 9 and domination, but it ended up only getting 2 prizes. i mean, my oppenheimer snagging 5 awards. what do you think the jury choose wisely here? or? you know, i think they did, but here's the thing. both of the films are great for their own reasons. we love barbie was fun. family fun people knows everything about barbie. it was a box office success. so pretty much everyone have seen the family, enjoy it. but you can't really compare it to all the time, which is a drama. and so it's kind of bio graphical feeling. we all know what it's about and it's just, it's so intense. you know what i mean to have a comedy on one side is drama in the other. they're not even in the same league both great films, both wonderfully active great directors but just very, very, very different films. but i do think they got it right. i mean i think that it is best picture. i think it definitely should be the best drama. i thought that the
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performance by robert downey junior, gillian murphy and you know, christopher know and being the director did the just the phenomenal job. but i mentioned this is just the start of hollywood awards season for the for oscar is coming up in march. does this tell us at all in which direction that might go? i think you need to look at german actress sandra cuellar for anatomy of a fall and just being the director, let me tell you, i definitely think that this is the type of film that the academy will love. and i would not be surprised when the oscar nominations are announced, and i think another 2 or 3 weeks late january. do not be surprised if you see those people in that film be nominated and do not be surprised. not only if they win the foreign language category, but possibly possibly best picture k j. thank you so much for that. that's entertainment journalist k j matthews, and i lay thank you just before we go, let's get
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a reminder of our top stories at this hour. the people in your brain took shelter as the military warrant of a large scale. russian missile assaults, local officials say several people were injured as waves of cruise and ballistic missiles hit residential and industrial sites. an air raid alert for the entire country lasted for about an hour us secretary of state and to me blinking size. he wants to make sure the conflict and gauze that doesn't spread. blinking is due to hold talks on monday with israel as he continues is diplomatic toward the middle east after visiting carter. and the 1st us moon landing mission in more than half a century has just blasted off from cape canaveral in florida. a portable can rocket is privately built, parent brands in orlando or the unproved spacecraft is expected to touch down on the moon next month. and that is your news
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