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to support the farms and destroy sides. what is the legacy of this wide spread races, depression? today? history. we need to talk about here the stories, shadows of german colonialism. of today is of intensified clashes between these writing the forces in has by law, the militant groups lead to a house on this, rolla has won the none of israel would be sped in a full blown conflict. israel has said it's approved plans for a lebanese offensive son. is this plus the unsafe a rattling or are we really about to see israel take on housing, gaza, and has blog in lab and on. i'm feel gaming button and this is the day the
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if the goals and probably still live in on the resistance was fine with i have controlled with that rules and with our to see like is really suffering territory. will be made safe for israel's population. what they're both are trying to do. they're trying to raise their rhetoric to de escalate. the situation also coming up on the day extreme hate kills hundreds of pilgrims at the hodge inside the already be. it is the yesterday we were on our way and we saw corpses on the road. they were just covered with a sheet because the temperatures here are really high. and i'm not just talking about old people. young people have died to miss onto the welcome to the day the leader of the has blah militia and elaborate on pass on a natural law has threatened
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a fight with no rules. israel launch is a full scale boy against his group. he also said, a member of cyprus would be a legitimate targets in any future war if it continues its military corporation with israel. the statement following days round the announcement that its military has approved a plan for an operation in southern lebanon. the latest strikes on lab and on israel and the militant group has boss, have been trading cross boulder, a tex almost daily. you know, they have taken steps for the potential for a full scale conflict. israel has approved what it calls operational plans for an offensive in lebanon. we've made absolutely clear that one way or another diplomatically all through. uh, minutes remains uh, off of mold in bold. uh, the north of our country will, uh,
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is really silver and tara tree will be made safe for israel is population. israel's people to attend as well as lead to hoss on the thrall of responded by promising a fight with no risk. they have to wait for us on the ground in the and in the see we have set this before and i would say this again today. if the boss, i'm probably still living on the resistance was fine with i have control without rules. and without the ceiling on the cross board to exchange is to fly up again after the tuba 7 terrorist attack. but how much do you and says small, the full 100 people were killed and level known inside strikes, including dozens of civilians on the east really side, the reports of casualties among to at least $25.00 soldiers and civilians. hezbollah says it is a rated 2 days colleagues,
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but to do so it on something that has proven difficult to achieve less than $65.00 in gaza. well this is, i'm in this way of a how do you cut off from the washington institute for near east policy? welcome to the day is a full scale military confrontation between israel and that has belong on the ground in the and in the see as how sudden this relative puts it is up more likely . now. hi, how are you? and thank you for having me on my short answer and i'll explain is no a student, i believe still that it's unlikely for the simple reason that both parties do not have a, an interest in the full scale war. and just let me explain why, from how's the left side, they have many, many challenges that make them feel that they cannot afford 4 k more one. this is
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not their wor, their job today is to protect you don's interest. that is the energy of its nuclear program. once the idiots feel that they are directly threatened, they will use have a lot as an insurance policy or they want and use them if they feel that it's necessary. this is not the time for it on slash council, not war. this is actually will allow us to keep it calculated. and also they do have minutes returns and they do not have to worry about you if they do not have the commencement, they do not have the proper commander with a vision that would leave the war. and this is just not, there were on the history of the side. this is in this, what's happening today is both parties are trying to re establish the terms after months of the con, confident the entries are definitely more interested in war. and they have more capabilities to a set box has beloved power. there are 2 important issues. 3 important issue is that for is realize that our deterring them so far from a full scale of one,
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which is the most important one, is that they still is not 100 percent. sure that the u. s. ones and other problems with the each another war and the region before the presidential elections in america in november. and the footboard is needed by is read in order to launch war . that is that, that's, that would look like it's tiny. where is that in front of a big lebanese word that would drag in all the shack, munitions you wrong back positions under each other very well develop into a region of war. uh, that would drive the u. s. into it and they are the ones that so the 3 support by the u. s. is a challenge to this really needs to finish. that's up. take a breather. restock, re, uh, do you think and today what they're doing actually they are targeting, come below is the desk of thousands of that precise precision besides attacking is really causing more displacement. so it's kind of not ideal situation,
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but i think it's more effective than going into a war. the retard escalation that we're seeing today is more, i think, as to re establish the parents as towards the other side to stop or to accept a certain compromise or a deal that is proposed by the americans. it's more about as the flexing must have been showing what can be done in case of a more. okay, so this, this in your analysis basically is about the, the, the, this, this seems 5 deal. but joe biden, an outage, so that, well, a couple of weeks ago this is, this is positioning. exactly. i think this is positioning. this is primitive measure rather than a reactive mother. this is like we're humbling. it's doing is trying to put, prevent, wash by increasing their talk. that excavation, they are trying to say that we haven't used everything that we have. we haven't targeted everything that we can car target. the baby added cyprus to the less,
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but it's not really just about cyprus, it's really about the eastern part of the eastern mediterranean. and it's really about europe. is that to be what he wants. this pressure to push their opinions and the international community to put more pressure on israel and order because have a lot of pos, that the 3 is, are becoming more serious about war. that they are trust starting to believe that is really might actually is, can a, maybe not at food much more, but really explanation. and they have separate and all the damages they cannot afford for this war between war to continue. uh, because this has, this has this opportunity 11 on were not targeted before october 7th, syria. it was a different scenario where it was opened for his reading and it to be a task every day assassinating to manders, i or to see have nothing on was that 9 for everyone? right. okay. this has changed the serious scenario. and i've been on a level is an open po that have a lot suffering,
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a lot of them and admitted to damage assets at 1st. so now commanders, okay. structure, i was excited so they, they need to establish determinants to stop, right. let's hope you're right. thank you so much for to hear. so that's sort of that's, i mean, cut off from the washington institute for near east policy. thank you so much. thank you very much. i the heat wave in saudi arabia has led to the death of more than a 1000 people in the city of mac. has you in the annual hodge pilgrimage? that's according to the i p news agency. at least 2000 were hospitalized as temperatures rose above 50 degrees celsius. hodge is one of the largest gatherings in the world with an estimated 1800000 people attending this year. following in the footsteps of profits of religious journey, in blistering heat beneath a burning sun, more than 1800000 was in his travels to saudi arabia to make the holy pilgrimage
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from mecca to mount, have a fat and back again. it's a journey of more than 20 kilometers, meant to be traveled on foot over $5.00 to $6.00 day period. to the pilgrims. it's a profoundly spiritual experience that helps why provides sense. but this year temperatures in as long as early as city mecca reached a scorching 51.8 degrees celsius. extreme heat took its toll, leading to thousands of hospitalizations and hundreds of debts, many still missing. yesterday we were on our way and we saw corpses on the road. they were just covered with a sheet because the temperatures here are really high. and i'm not just talking about old people. young people have died to miss onto the we thought we were about to die. we didn't even have the strength to reach and
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steals extremes. my hands were shaking their body was about to collapse and i was unable to continue. and then the saudi ministry of house that deployed to thousands of power medics and set top field hospitals will to stations missing systems in an attempt to manage the crisis . a. ready a month because the area around the grand most was developed with the animal show i'll run path project to make it most suitable for walking to make transportation easy and convenient. the largest air conditioning in the world was also installed and purified the air and the grandmother and cooled down the pilgrims coming to the holding house, he called them hodge has come to an end for this year. the climate change is set to push temperatures still higher. so in a year's time decided you saw a diesel sized similar challenge because by then the pilgrims will be back,
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no matter what is called respondents always address, has been taking part in the pilgrimage and joins us from america. welcome the ways of how was it for you? the 20 so very difficult to issue because of the temperature that has gone. i add and normally because i have been attending, leave your messages, but the less and the proof of marriage. i have never come to see this kind of condition where the where does has reached up to 4 to 64 to 748 like one day and out of the day it was up to 49 degrees on our side. so you see how people are suffering, how people are falling down because of the hydration because of the heat. we especially don't attempted to climb the amount of fun, which is not necessarily the, the one not to do so. on
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a single day. we're seeing how jordanian nationals, 19 of them died. and so many my mission has died because of or the age because of this part is phone that went through and then most people advised to be taking a look of what top, what they have not been doing. so it puts, i looked up, did i ask who i'm speaking to you now? the whole 10 with every site and mix to people who died is often so instead of really a serious problem, a 1000 death space here, thousands more people hospitalized. the heat will get worse in years to come. you said you've done the harsh before. will these increasing heat will that is that going to put you off during the hard again? yeah, with, with, with the coming years with the climate change. i don't see the he's with $1000000000.00. uh, zillow. this part of doors. it's really dry. part of the was i jump from nigeria
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from northern nigeria where it is a bit dry, especially like circle to like the kind of back to my do beauty. but he is what then dies on you may just not take your truck to kind of meet the coming yes might be was because well, but the housing is not a small. i don't think there is any nation that affected in this did in this very much is the worst thing that was rusty. thanks for talk this through. how do i so dw corresponded with interest in makin i believe is of germany states of household swift, chancellor, on our shelves on my gratian, the government is considering a new measures to more easily deport migrant citizens silent modifications i've
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been rejected or who been convicted of certain serious crimes, the topic is controversial in some parts of germany, but not in parts of east germany by the anti immigration. alternative for jeremy is the strongest political policy and the new to arrive migrants that what do that no longer welcome the end of the day. so when i came here because of what i want to have a safe life, i have, i mean, on 100 percent confident that all the young people here in the center of living condition with the security situation back home. i have a serious there. i wouldn't be able to just stop and speak with you it's but with this processing center is located in ice unhooking stats to us, east lane, in the form of east germany, the research bure fee and election solar bite wing populist alternative for germany or a f d strength and its base and the eastern gym and states of the promises to cub regular migration. some of the people we spoke to here have lost the trust in child life
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shelves that his social democratic party and have little hope, the government will address their concerns. it's all gone down the drain anyway. why not just give them a chance and let the if do you have a goal, become sink and the low, any way, no matter which party city has headed to and they screwed up. now to if these to and now the, if the can give it a shot, you can send kinda low, you know, with them and it's already been run into the ground yet. and this with didn't have any hope for the sd, one of the voted for them. all the parties have proven time and time again that they were just talking rubbish with all the promises others, the noise in hitting stats, i'm more welcoming of migrants and refugees coming to germany. yes, everyone has the right to leave no question. the want to help people to know question people effected by will, but there must be limits even among refugees you have had been assigned in
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applications approved felons. tough migration stats has gone and some support says that as well. i mean, there is this level of realism to stay here. so you can say here, anything else you can, they can put that has the gym and then use given by the rule of law. those who abide by the law have nothing to fear and will not be deported. however, those who commit a crime will do drugs need to be to push it back to that country club. yeah, i suppose i saw on the bottom facing of record low approval rating. the german government is coming under increasing pressure to act according to the head of the immigration, no authority in the state of brandon. but where the reception center is located, raising the number of people tensions, will go some way to cub migration. but he says it will not be enough for me and obviously been doing it for me. deportations are a mechanism and it was during legal fees. the criminals, serious offenders,
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people who showed the willingness to integrate and kind of integrate someone's project. so i need to be to pause here because that population cannot be persuaded to let them stay and collect welfare benefits, look sorry for custody. and as the debate continues, these refugees and migraines, a way to decision by jim and lawmakers about what the future holds very involved. a franca is a research, a be expert counsel on integration on to migration. welcome to the day is default and criminal asylum seekers. back to countries like syria and that's counting stance a realistic policy as well. um you said that you paid a tester for that rep. uh whenever there is a great crime happening are or if it isn't. and so 1st we have to remember, this only becomes relevant once the person has done their prism term. so it's not something necessarily when, when we have a big incident that we had in my time and something that had immediately relevant.
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i'm. so then the question is, the, as is the situation in the country of origin, actually making it possible to uh, to return a person. and they're at the moment for talking about african has been syria, and the assessments of the human rights conditions in these countries by our friend ministry does not allow a return at the moment is quick change, of course. and then the next question is, we can't look at returns on the installation. there's always a range of issues that hunter into the concentration of whether we should cooperate with these regimes. what the diplomatic and all the costs will be for the cost of negotiating the return of a criminal. it's complicated by look at that issue on the nice relation as i understand. and i wonder, is the evidence that criminal behavior amongst people's thinking asylum is on the increase of making this a honda political topic? or does this translate sholtes talking tough? because the far right asked the snapping the heels of
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a social democratic party as well. you have a multiplicity factors as well. of course the election plays a role. there is this incident, these major incident that requires, you know, the government to demonstrate the ability to act and the registered agent on directly radicalization is a phenomenon that has been ongoing since a many decades. and of course, the rise of the i s also have the advisors had to bring it back on on. this is the dismantling of isaac, i've also moved the scene online, but no, no, not necessarily. it is a new development itself, but for sure there is the pressure after the european elections and with the upcoming originally directions to show some sort of tossed mess. it's not, you can transfer shorts, has been very outspoken in favor of a returns where it is possible. so i would say it's not just the impact of the fire
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right now. right. and so when we hear from people, as we did in our report that be, that the social democrats of screwed things up and maybe it's the f d a tons of these things a go. what is the i asked a saying about what it would do about a regular migration. well, this evolves um, there is not one policy that the i have do you would uh, like consequently, have put forward uh that do you have different parts of the data for different agendas? a very uh, prominently. we have the debate about this. the coal re migration, so big style returns. we know that's um, you know, it's through the written integration and, and being like for the re diversity. and in integrating your workforce in the labor market is not supported or across the party either. and so the question really um is what do with the voters really want and we have
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a lot of people that are scared of change that are scared of the appearance of, for lack of control and loss of control. and they're a big issue is that the governments that have succeeded over there, if you lost the case of attended to over promise what they can actually do in migration and this is back firing. now, thank you so much for talking to us. uh many faults of franca, who is a researcher from the expert council on integration and migration. thank you. thank you for having me. be outgoing dutch private to stop mock groups that looks likely to become nato. his next secretary general, mainly as president who was the sole challenge, has withdrawn his bed and is now endorsing mister rosa, to take care of it. when consulting extends down enough to as young stilton berg hands over to mark rich, it's the outgoing dutch prime ministers, personal motto, and go with the flow come to life. it's hard to imagine a successor,
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more similar in nature, to the still with norwegian, who loved the alliance for a decade. the pragmatic, likable. uh, they are very capable of forging pollutions and, and bring difficult positions together. richard is famously low key, he lives alone in the modest department in the hague teaches weekly, at a local school and gets around the city by a few years ago, a video of him cleaning up his own spilled. coffee went viral. this image of com confidence, plus familiarity after more than a dozen years is the prime minister, one, him early backing by most allies. dashing the hopes of a stony and prime ministers kaya call us that it was finally time for a female secretary general from an eastern plank country romanian president close. johan is, meanwhile, didn't throw his head in the ring, holding up consensus until now, that also allowed regular e. you consensus boiler victor or bond to exploit a personal grudge against fruit,
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with whom he had clashed bitterly over the years and rule of law issues of the doctor. man, real responsible man for home. the goal is to bring home getting to the city. this time route to had to compromise by signing a letter confirming. he would maintain a pledge made by stilton berg to allow hungary to opt out of supporting ukraine nato. that deal is a controversial start to root this term in a way it wrote to you in an image to you, the consensus will of nato. so i hope realty will not make more of these kind of concessions to national leaders, depending on the outcome of us elections in november root. they may have bigger problems. allies backing his candidacy seriously evaluated his ability to assume stilton burton's man of, of trumpet with for the route to has a track record to he is publicly rebuked trumps acceptance of us. he, you trade tensions. if we don't, it will be positive also because now we're just thinking about those cars that are
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far in here. we have to our side, it'll be, it'll be positive, but in a lesser known incident at the 2018 nato summit. trump's rant against a europe slow defense spending was so beer roland stilton bridge asked almost every one but national leaders to leave the room. finally, chemo cluster was there and says route to stepped in adult donald trump. that said, hey, he could actually take credit for the recent increases in spending, which was not entirely correct, but it's sort of calm down. uh, president trump. and he found a way to spin the situation as something that said he had a cheese. but the turnaround defense spending didn't start under donald trump, started under obama. true. but i think the most important task of any secretary general is to make sure that there is unity within the lines. that's going to take
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all root is considerable maneuvering skills was now $32.00 allies. political shifts underway and a war next door that's bound to run on long into his tenure expected to begin october 1st. and that's the day of a good day by the, the, the,
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