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the, the, this is the, the news life from berlin. tensions rise between south korea and russia often invited me to put in signs a new defense dean. where it's not clear to me that came john gun serial says it's due to the neighbor. could be emboldened by the fact and goals that affect the fees on dependence. a lot also coming up. and is there any aspect of bullshit they hits a school in? does things really ministry continue, is of the compartment of the listing and penetrate even as it for versus cost on its objective, saying it's no longer believes the militant group, how boss can be completely eliminated and the other
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can fall. i national bradley surging in the polls. i have differentiate actions and young people are running around the faulty. we hear from gun actors in products the british manager, welcome south korea has condemned the defense, but that norfolk reassigned with russia. earlier this week, the foreign ministry call it a threat to peace and stability on the korean peninsula. so someone rushes on. best of the foreign ministry to discuss it concerns. while the details of the ministry fact austin back yourself 3 are, is body that it could in cottage not could be an aggression. so announced in response that it was considering sending weapons to ukraine to support its defense against russia. a journalist banks may have drawn out from sale as
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a mom this frank, letting me put in one seal that supporting ukraine would be a very big mistake. how soon? interpreting dep wondering? well, i think so is still interpreting that warning. one of the articles of disagreement suggested that each country north korean russia would come to each other's aid with the old means. if they were in a state of war, the korean war ended with an armistice, not a peace treaty. so a state of war arguably exist now on the korean peninsula. recently, north korea over the past couple of months has been reinforcing its defensive positions along the bmc, including crossing the m d l. the military demarcation line inside that heavily mind area, according to says korean military, north korean troops died in explosions in that area over the past week, again,
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reinforcing their positions including anti tank barriers. south korea fired warning shots just yesterday, driving these north green soldiers back onto their side of the border. so the interpretation of this is, and the questions that are rising is this military pact going to in bold and conjunction further brush? and it has been a few packed already having an impact on the tension between north and south korea . yes, it is. uh, you know, i, i mentioned again what's going on uh along the border. uh there have also been calls here in south korea over the past couple of years with north korea's nuclear missile developments for a south korea to obtain its own nuclear weapons. and even in the past
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day, those calls have come from the us that with an american sen suggesting that the us you would re deploy nuclear weapons to the korean peninsula. so there are a number of, perhaps unintended consequences that are being felt among the capitals in the region, including south korea, the us and japan, as well as even china that might look upon the agreement between north korea and russia with some of the same distain. but would certainly be increasingly worried with now more talks of nuclear weapons for sales career. thresh, john was frank smith and so thanks very much for less well thought of things in the garden city of con eunice say a school sheltered in children has been damaged often and is rarely asked strike
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video offended by the writers. news urgency shows the moment of impact sending sparks flying and clouds of smoke. we know ng into the night. sky with this is save the bloss shuttered windows and doors for walls in the neighborhood in the neighboring building. i'm sorry, a score run by the un refugee agency phone dropped, got into the housing displaced people. a resident said people shutting their had received a call moments. i uh, wanting them of the strike, giving them just enough time to get to safety. but no reports of casualties a after 8 and a half months of one, does the israel still say, is it plans to destroy homos? but there was a remarkable cold from the spokesmen of these rarely ami in an interview. at little daniel, i got, he told isabel gentle 13 broadcaster, i got to say that we are going to make our mazda is a p. r is to throw sand in people's eyes. if we don't provide an alternative in the end we will be left with from us. the further said, a mazda is an ideology,
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we cannot eliminate an ideology. how mazda is classified as a ton of his group by many rest and countries, in addition to its military weighing it as government does us since 2007, and is a political force as well. let's take a look at what's left of the group and the danger it goods to pause to israel. the thomas spider's firing rockets at israel from southern lebanon where it cooperates with other militant groups. error rate alarms are frequent in tel aviv, well within those rockets range. this is something israel's military wanted to stop with its war in gaza. it's still happening. there are no precise independently verified figures available about from us of strength in numbers of fighters for it stops of weapons. israel estimates that him us had more than $30000.00 fighters at the time of its terror attacks on october 7th, last year. and the between 12 and 14000 have been killed and fighting since then.
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however, from us may be able to fill its ranks with new recruits quickly. israel has also seen stores of weaponry, hunting, rocket monsters, missiles and guns. and it's really military analyst told dw, earlier this year, that 70 to 80 percent of homos is arsenal had been captured or destroyed. but about half of the masses tunnels are estimated to still be intact, allowing the group to fide, regroup, and potentially re arm itself through with smuggling network. then there's the groups leadership, which is largely survived. yeah, yeah. seen, where are the groups leader and gaza still runs operations from hiding in the groups and political leader is male hand yeah. isn't katasha the leader with the military rang mohammed dave is thought to be hiding and goes as well is real, did killed. dave, deputy marwan isa,
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but that is the closest it's come to taking out the senior leadership as israel reckons with a war that could go on for months to come pressure for us. these fires growing, otherwise it's forces may be overstretched unless able to react to other threats. and just to remind you, is there any minute face spokesperson, daniel had got a said that claiming to may come off disappear. i was like throwing sand in people's eyes. i asked me at least, expediting get lock what got you meant by that? yeah, um the problem is that sometimes numbers become meaningless when there is no political strategy. and i think what daniel, how guy and also chief of staff had so lately wanted to say. and they've been trading, let's say, i'm friendly words, even with an antonio government for a few days now is if there is no political strategy, the military cannot be expected to achieve political goals. and the future of, of, of the administration of the gaza strip is a political, not
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a military issue. how much has a military wing. but the problem is that is really forces up on uh like combined of, of the political leadership targeted everyone who was affiliated with homeless. and that could, that pertains also to people to do policing and to uphold administration a certain degree of public order. so if you destroy all of those that you can say, of course you have killed many homeless people and some estimates like, let's say, optimistic cynically set estimates of these really on forces that they had killed up to 15000 how most members that they had killed like half of the battalion from under 24 battalions, but nevertheless, there is still there still an infrastructure in place and there is still a lot of people affiliated with. i'm us. so if you don't have a political strike strategy, how to deal with this issue. other than military, then of course this is due to failing then what we see is that political leadership tends to accuse the general's weak performance. i think these are the forces not to be blamed for that at least the idea of what is working on the government orders.
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are you saying that the government and the idea of a not on the same page anymore? it was actually a science for this. you can, you can see that in the past, you know, he's really has a democratic system in a democratic army in a sense. so though the armed forces have been heavily infiltrated and undermined by non secular right wing extremist forces. and that also, of course, has an impact on the general and the leadership in the army. the army tried students, tries to still, you know, keep some reason in the, in the place. and though the army has been accused, i think rightfully and part of not existing they, they, they, they, they, it's a necessary control off also allowing war crimes to happen. um, the army try to achieve a military goal, which is the destruction of how much now we even see that the army is no longer pursuing the goal of liberating the hostages. at least that might be the task of a few special forces of the board of police, but not the, the court. let's say target of the army operation in the south of the gaza strip.
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and i see i see a lot of disagreement between them. it's on the all government and the army are the only problem is that now is, is investigation willing to accuse everyone of treason to attract everyone around him. even those that have been serving him quite committed. lee daniels, i got he was also talking about providing an alternative to him. us in the end, is this the military also saying that this is something that the government is ignoring it was save. so let's remember that the minister of defense, you of golan said that weeks ago. and he cannot be accused of being, you know, a loyal to the government. he was like a hardcore. he was really like a like a like adamant when it comes to the destruction of homeless. but he told nathaniel when he said it publicly, you have to come up with a plan and you have to probably also reach out to the are of states if you want to settle this issue and you have to do it while the war's ongoing does make sense to hold for the end of the war and then deal with the issue. you had
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a position politician, many guns who left the war cabinet a few days ago. and ultimately the war cabinet was resolved upon an ultima to him that had expired, that he had said to an attorney out, asking him, come up with a political plan and it's on you all know this. i know has done nothing of that. and of course we here he and they are scenarios and plans like trickling down, but in fact uh there is no tangible issue. and you cannot expect any force, let alone the arabs to join in to support you on whatever endeavor it is to secure the future. of the gaza strip, if you don't have any political scenario for the future of it, and then you'll have members of the government will say we need to reset to the gaza strip. we need to send, you know, establish settlements and the gaza strip and an exit forever. and of course, that is very encouraging to anyone who wants to play a conducive rule to peace and security release to expert daniel, get out there. thanks so much a double dresser. yes, think of it. a quarter of thoughts. some of the story is making headlines around
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the world. why 5 and talk to you has been that these 5 people and enjoyed many others. the fires rep to villages in the southeastern part of the country, strong winds, find the flames, and helps spread the blaze. emergency teams and ambulances was sent to the scene to tropical storm, alabama to hesitate separate communities along the coast line of the state of texas . in the town of south side, occupied the streets of the capital, nairobi as on the mountains of a controversial finance bill onto right, police use wall to kind of onto your task. in attempt to dispose, protest of the government continues to push the budget through parliament. but they were false to jump some of the most contentious elements, including a 16 percent tax on bride fund, an annual tax on top ownership. despite government concessions,
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the sweat level position that stops on take talk. a spread the streets across the country today because i think this government has decided that they own this country. they don't own this country. we actually own tend. i think that's what they're forgetting. so we're just here to remind them what kind of belongs to all of us. want to stand out all as says we as the gen z, we want to determine how futile is due by we are we all, it says the gen z. we are not yet a to, to remind you connected with the so called president to verify because good. now we still really owe some way to do on the recalls for the president to resign the or the on the know make his past the bill. second reading on thursday,
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the legislation is now homeless search and to become law. a separate test to say they won't back down. being by god in your upfront is due to vote in snap elections at the end of the month unfold. show the opposition followed by mess the riley code come off and drop surveys also show that the message is resonating among young voters in recent geography and elections. the far right took in nearly 30 percent of the youth bought nationally, did other correspondence. so now finally got joined some of the parties using southwest affairs to see what's driving their search in popularity is an extra what comes into to the glass on the tool. that's why i'm going to approve people in getting up for snap collections in funds with these activists. i would default, right national rodney, who is the most up to date and plus the as a team that really easy with the party won by
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a huge mountain and received your opinion, mentions across the country. a lot of the support williams from younger voters, for some of the heads of the youth we was on the 5th, thinks he knows why disliking accord in his region. sarah, along the process to go to school all through a few shops close by. if you would pay korean, everything is increasing to be centralized. there's always people of all students that cause if you don't want the price of the fuel and electricity, you've gone over them, especially if the student was the actor. this explain why they decided to support the far right. the emergency alia, i was with the green positive with the green pods. a there's a lot of green washing. i'm drug mall to the national raleigh going to the they speak the truth, the big don't make false promises the from, but it was homeless for jo, amongst all the policies. it's the national rally that comes closest to ensuring my security. for example, when i go out and if i'm followed on the straight,
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it said to say that it's always bias. there's some kind of peers suddenly, sometimes that can be french, but often than not, it's really about uncontrolled immigration need. i'm going to search issues from the backbone of the natural riley's platform. the bodies popular 22 on preston jordan, but the law is the one turning them into hot topics on social media. he's largely credited with mobilizing the youth vote with a snappy video. so now default writes messaging has fun flow tell you, crowd is where the lead region, the town of the lease, or said the fall right dominated here as well in the recent your opinion, extra. taking the 50 percent of the vote to the toner seemed better times since the 1980s. the closer to fix started back please, has led to an estimate of 25000 job losses in the region could exceed the failure,
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but other political parties to connect with voters has contributed to the rise of the fault, right? the buttons on here we are concerned, but we're not really surprised. here we barely have public services, few jobs. dwindling wages of diplomacy, right? between default assigned in recent years we've seen a strong migration of people all the north african sub saharan origin from the powers regions. they don't find a lot of jobs and i'm the national riley here on a local level, as usual, has profited from stigmatizing the other to the not. but the union has found a way of fighting back by fact checking the national are ready. they have shown how i'm looking for right, and b doesn't happen often, and both is in parliament against measures the claim to support such as raising the minimum wage increase in 8 the students and for social housing. let's go back into our, the far right activists. i've discovered some posters, they just split up have already been vandalized. both will admit it happens
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a lot. there's always because of the way we approach rate by the media and by the lesson johnson, people still have this image of the national valley as race system, not say you missed the politics history. that's why you're supposed to see the simple fact that this is where the body is gaining momentum and not just fuel, but all of the problems. and it's making progress its efforts to convince voters. it's just a moment political party despite it's right at the federal point 5 by the the correspondence on you're following a good. oh yeah, i also to describe what you experienced on the ground. why fi me with use activists for the story as well. but it's, um, i actually found it incredibly difficult to interview ordinarily young people about voting for the far right. for as you pointed out, these activists of the party. but getting, you know, kind of ordinarily voters to talk openly about voting for the far right. still is a bit of a taboo. i would fairly speaking openly about different camera. what was easier for
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me was speaking to or the voters in the stallings where i was and they were, you don't, you go to speak about best support for the fall, right. unfortunately, they had 2 on 2 occasions. listen to comments like, oh, but you're not really french. i don't want to talk to you or i was asked by one or the person, but it was mixed with what i was doing there. of course, these isolated incidents, most of the people i spoke to a perfectly nice, but i think it goes to show that the slicing immigration total from such a provincial towns has lived the far right as the neighborhood union told me to kind of amplify incidents of claimant violence that doesn't turn stopped kind of anti immigrant immigrants and sentiments in these areas. i heard from some of the people who told me they felt the tone that really changed because of the migrant didn't feel afraid. cheddie more defense. it depends on safe to go out at night. young people particularly have traditionally voted for the length of the political spectrum, but now they are increasingly drawn to the right. what's prompted that change or
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what i think sort a lot of young people, especially in these kind of provincial towns and one of the reasons i think the reason they will think the far right is the same as the level does. i think name leo, kind of erosion of public services, things like hospitals, like a public transport, which means people have to rely on the cause. and that's with the far right. you know, it seems to be striking, accord with its campaigns on, you know, kind of putting the pushing down gas prices cost of living. but i think one of the big factor for young people is the presence of georgia on monday. the 28 year old telegenic president of the, of the mastery, robbie, she's a political protests, she offloading the pain. and i think he really kind of embodies this attempt by moving the payment to detoxify the party and move it away from some fits more than i because positions and but in all schools is huge. on social media. he's got over a 1000000 follow wasn't to talk a lot of young people see him is you know, media savvy and dynamic and he has an interesting back story. you know, he grew up with a tough suburb of virus. he is, the son will be tied in immigrants. he dropped out of school when he joined the
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national variety of succeeding. he, he, he kind of presents himself as a candidate who loves from so the frame she's, you know, routing for french follows promising to impose more restrictive immigration policies. and i think, oh, this seems to be resonating with the young voters in fonts in recent days on the other alleged rape of a 12 year old. jewish girl has shocked friends. use this incident, going to impact the elections well, it's certainly kind of stocked. i would say for the tensions on what is already a divisive campaign, it's been talked about the lot that's been condemned. this incident has been condemned by lawmakers on the campaign trail. there was a demonstration patters, loved last night against anti semitism. and of course the backed up to this is that that had been an increase in price, a rise in the incidence of anti semitic abusing vitamins in front of the simple fact. it is renaissance, of course, is home to the largest jewish community in europe. and of course, the political context of this is that the far right and actually ready led by
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marine. the pin, whole, the found of the spotty was anti semitic. he was convicted of denying the whole look of this party. a strange disposition of am has the will come out in strong support of jews and i'm the state of his when in the week of these october 7th the tax lien white on the left. do you have a follow up party whose leaders on look may know shaw has been staunchly profile a student. he's been accused of making some anti semitic comments and we some months. so i think french oh, a jewish waters, a kind of confronted with some agonizing choices here between the far right and the left alliance. both these, these are probably going to be the biggest forces in, in, in parliament of these elections. and this has really been discussed a lot right now in fonts. so i finally got a pattern. thanks very much. the last are never daunted by a rule. good, bad or ugly. he loved what he did and did what he loved. the 1st other than the paying tribute to his father can enact to donald sutherland,
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who has died aged 88. after long in this he never todd and walked regularly up onto his desk. donald sutherland korea was as varied as it was long born and raised in canada. he began acting well studying and university in toronto . this is 1952. i said to they have a wonderful theater there. and i went and i auditioned and i was given a punch in james servers, the male animal. and to this purpose it rolls and mesh and don't go now helped propel him to stand up. shirley and the puts just keep coming his i am d, b profile created sutherland with nearly 200 wrong,
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including in the more recent blockbuster series, the 100 games we both know that note above given children that i'm not wasteful or take life for specific reasons. sutherland received an honorary oscar in 2017 and also and emmy and golden globe awards. his son and fellow act kieffer, paid tribute to him in an online post describing him as one of the most important act as in the history of film. and that's it for the moment you are up to date, i'm going to expand the g into berlin. there before we go, we leave you with the images of the sunrise taken from the ancients don't circle of stonehenge in england on this summer solstice. goodbye the
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home fix zone with tim sebastian, countries of what's the war and ukraine more closely than poland, which was the time and again this losing was much beyond his borders. no one listened my guest this week and more so as to justice. some of this, i had them both not hang over to you for warnings because the government have to use the same complex. next on d, w to the point strong opinions,
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international perspective. germany's leading industry looks to be losing speed, as it's formerly venerable carmakers are overtaken by electric vehicles made in china or terrace. the answer find to hum to the point to the point in 16 minutes on d. w. the dream of resolution in 1979. the hated dictated somoza was forced out of nicaragua the people hoped for sarah's society and received international solidarity. i imagined we would change the world and for 1000 collins had to help with
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reconstruction. but the end a dream of revolution does july 20th on d, w. the last year, poland, the trends in europe and ousted the fall rights law and justice policy. so they've been in profit 8 years. but just how divided does the country remain? and how wide is the government that a far right, spotty emerged in the european elections as the most popular among young people my guess this week in most or is the justice minister adam. but now my opinion on that we are maybe a little bit let me think this kind of i'm visiting with how to talk about liberal values, how to talk about you're up to 2 young young voters, few countries of what's the war and ukraine more closely than poland which was the
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