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the the, this is dw news, live from button and weston allies. remember that world war 2 sacrifices the presidents of the united states and from made ceremonies mocking the ac is one of the 3 of the day turbine and pays tribute, surviving veterans and recalls the huge losses suffered liberating western europe from nazi dictatorship will say, coming up on the program, thousands all killed in an is rainy strike on central garza the attack. his a, you and run school in the city of this are israel says it targets it a come of compound insights of school and versus in the netherlands kickoff elections across the european union. the polls are expected to deliver significant
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gains for the fall rights, including for the freedom policy led by say, at silvas the money, cuz it's thinkin and welcome to the program events commemorating the sound of the $3.00 of the day or on the way in front of the us president joe biden, and the french president and manually mexico on taking pos in the main ceremony. remembering june, the 6th 1944, that is when thousands of allied soldiers came marshal along an ac, columbus, a stretch of the normandy coastline to begin the liberation of western europe from nazi germany. it was the largest seaborne invasion in history as president biden said, the anniversary comes at a critical time for the nations that took part. we live in the time when democracy
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in more risk across the world. they point since the end of world war 2, essentially beaches were storm in 1944. and now we have to ask ourselves where we stand against charity against evil guys, crushing brutality. they are best. we stand for freedom, we do brandon democracy. we stand together. my answer is yes, no, it can be yes. president bind speaking the in newman z, not dw correspondence on your phone. a couple is up the come memorization events and i also what else? bite and said about d day and, and how this historic event is linked to the current well happening in ukraine, repressed and a bite and deliberate those remarks i be america instead of a tree in called abuse or major in normandy. this is a symmetry which contains nearly 10000 graves, also american victims of the battle for normandy and preston by the you know,
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too strong aisles between the boss and the present. he talked about the war raging in your book in the ongoing russian invasion of ukraine now, and it's a co dealer. and he said that, you know, um, basically the struggle of ukrainians. he said, captures the spirit of the data echoes the struggle for freedom. and he cost the conflict as being fault of an, an ending struggle between what he called dictatorship and freedom. he pledged the needle and the wide to a kind of pro ukraine international alliance with stand by you create and not to walk away. and this was essentially president biden, reaffirming the transatlantic relationship reaffirming america's commitments to nato, which is of course, on depend, you know, decades of security and prosperity in europe. and of course that's, that's a, that's the real fleming of western solidarity of a show of wisdom, support and resolve if you'd like, is also, as it comes at the time when the know people that are concerns mounting among
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european leaders, this may not be, they may not give or take this to granted anymore, that are concerns that the possible election of president trump, in, in, in presidential elections in november. oh, you know, well then what is the, what, what, that code means that the constant relationship with that would undermine americas contributions to nato. this is a defense alliance that was set up in the week of world war 2 and a served, you know, as the bedrock of the autopay and security sonya tell us what else is happening in normandy today as part of these commemorations. with earlier today we sold the british of the us and canadian, a canadians holding kind of their own separate ceremonies to, to on the deck troops and their contributions and sacrifices. i'm all this afternoon. we're going to see another big international ceremony presided over by for expressing any money in my call at omaha beach. this is one of the 5 beach is in on the red light pulses came ashore 80 years ago. and this is where american
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forces suffered massive losses when became under german file. more than 2000 americans died on d. d a alone and president, a macro. all we'd be hosting wouldn't be those the, the he does off of the us britain. i've counted those costs, but also the leaders of countries of other countries, you know, contributed to the landings of, of countries like will stream your belgium know we, denmark, poland, or all these, you know, the, those will be present their german chancellor or love schultz would also be at the ceremony. uh, you know, kind of representing uh, the vanquished. it'd be in a show of you know, your reconciliation. sonya, thank you so much for that. obviously w correspondence on your phone. the reporting from the city of come in normandy, at least 30 people, have been killed and dozens more wounded and then is rarely s tri county school in gauze. and that's according to the health ministry run by him. us. the attack hits
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a united nations run school in the city of knows around israel says it was a precise try, kind of compound being used by hamas and islamic jihad terrorists who were involved in the terror attacks on israel on october. the 7th is ready, military says it took steps to reduce the chances of civilian casualties. milestone with some fowler, who suspects persons to unwrap as b. u. an agency that supports palestinian refugees. if there's anything henri, i can do to make sure that how much fights is don't use the pharmacies. well, i mean basically, you know, you and stuff products. it's an operational have to be protected at all times that that, that, that's the end of the story. i mean, if there are any issues with a used by anybody military use, but anybody um, in the, in this war them we, we, we rise along with the cost of the primary thing is we haven't been talking about the shelter, which was sheltering 6000 displays people when it was great, and i really think that that's what we need to focus on right now. um the issue
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portion i would say in this most, communitarian laura's is, is also extremely significant from civilians over and over price and with the lives . ready in this war and gaza on our own stuff we, we've lost 192 of us though they've been killed in this war. and this is a number without prices. and i'm in the history of the, of much nations. so really think that's what we need to think about is about the fact that civilian casualties um i just happening over and over and over in this war, including places of safety under the united nations box. are you aware of any warnings to evacuate civilians before the strike? i know, so i'm afraid. i mean, we're still trying to gather information about what, what exactly happens. uh what we, what i can say is that. ready that's one of our facilities in the gaza strip on all of these interviews ready as far as the east of the mystery. a bounce um. what is
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that you and facility or what's not that you into? so let's say and um we, uh we so, so that's crystal clear. i mean this, there's no mystery about this, but regarding warnings or not to evacuate. i mean, yes. you know, we, we're aware of these reports like everybody else of the, the timeliness of. ready things people to, to evacuate, including from areas like rafa as not, not being audio in many cases, and so the meaningfulness of, of orders to evacuate and kind of kind of the problem i think overall, i also want to emphasize that since this will began and over 180, i'm office and let's see. so these are united nations facilities have been paid and at least $450.00 people have died. and i'm, i'm well, $1400.00 to be an engine. unless, unless i get these and people seeking safety onto the fica pretty much at nations. well, that was jonathan falla, from unrest. speaking to me earlier is a quick look now at some of the other stories making news around the world in spain says it will ask you in court for commission to join south africa's case accusing
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israel of genocide and gone to spain is the 1st european country to take the step since south africa fall the case with the international court of justice last year . and the european central bank has cost interest rates for the 1st time since 2019 . the bank slashed its benchmark rate to 3.75 percent off to almost 9 months out of record high low interest rates. the good news, the borrowers as they make loans more favorable. now this is the going to the polls in the netherlands kicking off european union elections across the $27.00 each member states. the pilots are expected to deliver significant gains for the fall of rights in several countries. results from 4 days of voting. all due on sunday evening one vote cost these people the names to the sum of the 1st of the nearly 400000000 people in the u to place the ballots over the next 4
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days in the european elections. most important for me is the economy. and the difference between the rich and the border of the in that you know, it's well the entire and then for me is most important. i think think pen european mets or so climate change and immigration matters. so i think it's very important to folks, jobs, climate change, health, security, migration, a recent euro barometer studies show. these are indeed the most important voting topics for people across the whole of the u. vs here in the netherlands, have been doing lots of docs and the last few years, just 6 months ago, that was a national election. we saw the fall right party when the most seats for the 1st time in does history. i'm not to expect it to be replicated again in this european parliament selections. in fact, the far right is expected to make gains across the u. in. the netherlands gets 31
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seats in the european parliament. there is $720.00 in total for $27.00, e u member countries. posters save the size of the elections. come make it complicated to protect. you could result one slice it is very difficult to bring together all the data from 27 member states into one projection to understand how the european parliament will look like. we will most likely on sunday and monday understand how the european parliament will look like in the future. until then we have to deal with about 15000 candidates, 600 different lists and individual candidates across europe, and about 200 to 10 parties that will enter the european parliament. these european elections will also be judged on how many pallets the cost votes, a ton i is stopping in the low. normally that's around 50 percent. most d u countries will vote at the weekend, and a clear picture will only a mode. once all the results are delivered on the correspondent
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jack power joins us now from sunny amsterdam. looks like a lovely day the jack uh the full rights policy for freeze. and one of your massive victory in the netherlands and national elections last november didn't. is that likely to be repeated in these elections, as well as opposed to b believe then yes, potentially they could wait in somewhere between $10.11 of those $31.00 seats that the netherlands gets in their selections. there's when also it comes out into town nights, as i mentioned in utah nights for the elections, it's stopping the low here in the netherlands last time it was just over 40 percent . we've been hearing from the accent posters that it may be a very slight top and take this time. uh hard to say. well, that will land what happens. we know that the exit pose here in the netherlands will come out at around 9 pm local time, but the official results in the selections and the irish elections. you that are
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happening tomorrow. none of the official results will come out until they come out on sunday evening. once all the voting is done, tell us more about the election campaign in the netherlands and the key issues for as low as, as we heard some of them in your report earlier. so the environment, the economy, that kind of thing. yeah. what's really interesting here in the netherlands is that all? and the reason that the far right is actually doing quite well is because it's this push back again, some of the laws that have been brought in over the last few years. so for instance, there's a big farming community here in the netherlands that has been hit hard. they say by the green laws that have been brought in over the last few years and they've pushed the european union to have some of them. why impact nights the far right policy under get billed as the sweat to the most seats in november, the national elections, they say that they will push back against those greenville was also that they will for taxes, evidence from migration. the new migration deal was signed and agreed on by the
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governments of the european union just a few months ago. so that is something that voters all voting for interestingly here in this sort of metropolitan city of items that on a lot of the people, the i spoke to a most concerned about the greek different time. it changed about green issues and a voting based on not probably opposed to what you would seats in the farm land of the netherlands once you leave the big cities. the w correspondent, jack power in amsterdam. jack, thanks so much. and we'll just see we will be tracking those election results closely. thank you. that's what we put time full in the show up next to the w documentary asks whether india is on the verge of becoming a superpower. stick around so that if you can. and so to get, you can of course, always get with the latest news and information around the clock on a website that's the www dot com. and then you can just look in and thank you so much for watching the,
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