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the, the, this is the, the news line from the lebanese, the militant group has the law says, one of its top commodities has been killed and is ready to attack the drug and striking 711 on problems of swift retaliation and growing fear as a tough tennessee is could spiral into full allow also on the program south africa swiss and it's 1st coalition government for fuzzy gives us the ruling and st policies for us to share power with 5 and after 14 years of conservative roles, britain incense and last labor profit is set for a non slide victory and tomorrow's parliamentary elections,
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the photograph you're welcome to the program has bloss as a 5 more than a 100 rockets that is rated positions on wednesday, the lebanese medicine groups as a bus and retaliation for each for on these writing drug and strike that killed one of the senior commanders in southern lap and on that these pictures posted on social media aside to show the aftermath of the attack. and it has been cross border fighting between each ram and the better since since the stats of the war in gaza. this is the 2nd time in recent weeks that is really as dry has killed a has block combined. well, the w is bailout baby boot bureau chief mohammed straight to a toll, talk me through the significance of the strike to what the situation is. escalating again on the the news is right in the front desk as well on lunched return the to
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the tax on its way of following the coming off. it's senior military figure mohammed at na sit, also known as a bu, now me and this is the, this was quite expected, this a retaliation. and this intensity given the significance and importance and higher rank off the killed military commander. and also it is the 3rd military figure senior military figure killed by his royal since the beginning of this confrontation 1st, we saw almost a week back in january and the toddler of delight in mid june. and now mohammed law, sudden every estimation was followed by a big and violent escalation that lasted for weeks and seemed to reach the point of an all out war between the adversities. this has been from think diplomatic efforts, particularly from the us friends and germany. i've been so far successful in
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pressuring all parties to avoid the large scale war. so now we are anticipating the large and a and the intensity. and the as kate, of this round of escalation between has bland. this was good talking to you. thank you for that. i'm gonna try to in they root to south africa when a new governments has been sworn and, and the country's 1st coalition cabinet since the end of a pop type, 30 years ago, president federal government poses african national. congress has been source to come with 5 rivals after fighting to achieve or not, right. majority inmates elections, essentially, as the democratic a lot alliance lead by wide south africans has been tomato position politics. and when i run 6 ministry or people in directory any see, i can let bulk jane but putting it is professor of african politics at the university of south africa in pretoria. you can guide us through this welcome to dw
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professor. so we have a south africa's potty of black liberalization, the i n c not having to share power for the 1st time in 30 years with a democratic alliance. a policy also characterized as representing the countries rich white minority. where do you see the greatest points to friction? thank you for inviting me on. the great is points of friction, mostly in some aspects of domestic policy, as well as foreign policy. looking at domestic policy, it would be um, obviously the easiest around blake and base growth base to protect. you couldn't be component often which eviction which had the opposite, can national congress and even deposited us as well from being pushing as one of these up with some of these policies for address of many years of a pop age and without discrimination. so that in lines one over the phone lines whereby the 2 parties might flush, but there's also a,
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this is you are around corruption and the opposition for multiple position one should say, the democratic alliance. and it has often been very vocal around, you know, stage corruption, corruption in the apartment in the governments like tens or now the dreamy, you know, the african national congress in the governmental condition as you need to. i'm expecting the spots to fly in that department because now they will be inside, you know, those government departments and ministries with the ask and there's not a confidence the other part, the way the when i think they're quite likely to collections, especially in terms of foreign policy is those things whereby the african is not congress being mostly left east m parties. part of the con. um, you know, partying organization. it has awesome being line to watch those things that the democratic airlines, you know, uh no, no my, the support the, you know, things like it. um, whereby they would like to, uh, uh, go mostly softly to up to what stage such as in bob weighs base such as cuba space such as the rice you guys or, and then you know,
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we can look at that more. but those are the main one right now, i have to see where the 2 parties might have issues. yeah. starting domestically. is there anything to suggest that diverging b i n c's grip on power by adding another 5 process to the governing mix will help the country deal with the fundamental problems like unemployment and literally keeping the lights on and even watering the tops or some kind of answer from the snow because most of these issues have gotten like a c o many decades. not even 50. s things daisy to bite and 1994. so well they were bringing these parties to get in there. you know, government doesn't, that's not you need your coin is, you know, sort resolve these issues. my simple, honestly, that is know, we still have it very, very big mountain decline with these parties. we will see went up as well. you know, and not up the steps because you know, the government of national unity but they in the lives was the one or they may not
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mean a forward lines or this quite vision. government. right? that's us. we will talk again in the future. find out. i thank you so much for guiding us through that. so clearly professor caleb. okay. james, pulling you from the university of south africa. take a look now as it also is making headlines around was russian president vladimir pruitt and is told the chinese leaders asian peggy, that the relationship between the 2 countries is stronger than ever. they met on the sidelines of the 2 day shanghai cooperation organizations to summit in the cadillac, capital us donna, deckers president, the rest of the time. oh, do i read you type? oh, do. i'm told mr. foods it's incorrect, could help both sides reach a fast face in the will in ukraine. when craig says, rushing, may sound and drone strikes, sent in the process of killed at least 5 people. a wounded dozens, the bar osh, hitting the city on wednesday morning. the tribes present for
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a lot of minutes and asking repeated his appeal to allies for more air defense systems and long range weapons. to save up, some firewall is urging china to release a fishing crew on boats that was seized by beijing. china assessed the vessel violates, and the fishing band was near taiwan administered islands with saving and chinese water. edging claims itself ruled taiwan as chinese territory. yo, yo said the softer is resumed artillery drills, there is born with north korea for the 1st time is 6 years, 5 kilometers from the the minutes. right. so last month, south korea suspended a 2018 agreement with the north ends of reducing front line ministry. tensions that'd be okay with voters due to deliver a verdict on the 14 years of government by the center of the conservative party. oh, paul, old polls points to deep dissatisfaction with the current government under prime minister very soon and predicting a strong wind for keeps thomas sent
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a last labor party and tomorrow's parliamentary elections. a shot at chosen pelt results. you form a new government will be the mission as a government, i need 5 prime ministry, 14 years of conservative government, and now the u. k. appears to be heading for change with the case dom is since the last labor policy on costs for a historic victory. well we off now and humbly. is the opportunity to change our country a put you back in the service of working people just 5 years ago when divorce johnson, the concept of policy were unbeatable. but a series of scandals and criticism over its handling of cov, it, in the economy. the seen as popularity plummet, where she's the next election campaign. plagues by missteps hasn't helped something with that. now it's the question to choose. it's the probably minutes to quoting
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the election in the pouring rain or risk going back to square one with no. and no. so tonight's policy is now 20 points behind stone. the latest policy, the threats part, labor is fighting to prove it has a critical plan and can be trusted with the economy and fewer excited by is lita. take a look at the polls and you will see a country that's hungry for change, but speak to people here on the streets and you'll find the moods actually pretty bleak. trust in politics is low and dissatisfaction running high, leaving many hed unconvinced. that change will come, i don't think anyone's. got any real face. the whichever party comes in next is gonna make a massive impact. it's a matter of pleasing the best amongst a bad bunch. i'm afraid politics. i'm new guy has been pretty badly served ever since we made the bad decision for breaks it. i think the can. so if i've done
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a lot of things wrong, i don't think they're going to i don't think a lot people are going to give them the world is watching the reflection. the foreign policy is known to the center of the find more friends with visual difference between the main policies on issues like the cranes. also the economy, migration, and health care of people's top consents the u. k. is facing a cost of living crisis. migration tickets have hit record highs in recent years. and the health services struggling under the pressure of massive waiting list. when the election results come in people roles, it'd be watching noise you from owning everybody, the architect breakfast, and hasanti immigration reform, u. k. perfect. they've seen a search and supports which could shape the future person's political landscape. the big question is whether they take a lot of votes of the conservatives to the point where persons oldest political party, the conservative is shrunk down to not even being the main opposition who has the
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forms. the next government faces a long list of difficult challenges, not least restoring the face of a weird republic. unimed quoted 5 of the quarter finals of the football. 02024, all set to harry, germany funds a buzzing about this coming. friday's blockbuster clash again. spain is a recap of the tournament, so there's been everything from shares to tiers and the euro knock out stage definitive beings. italy never lived up to expectations during the tournament. surprisingly, the swift score 2 goals to reach the quarter finals for only the 2nd time ever. instead of back to back titles, it's back home for the italians. germany continues to garner emit support or the home soil. denmark were left distraught by the host losing 20. tony cross has been magnificent in his last tournament in germany's golden boy jamal moves jala nodded
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his 3rd goal of the tournament, copying the gold score insurance. england had been booed by their own fans. first, the par showing split to bellingham overhead. kick said england from a humiliating exit. harry came added another to lift the 3 winds over slovakia in a handful of matches, there were no surprises. spain survive, debris scare. but nico williams, in the medium all led the way over georgia, france not the best form so far needed and assist urban own goals to advance pass belgium. porch, it goes christiano. rinaldo was left in tears after missing a chance to score the goalkeeper deal. go kosta, played the hero in the shoot out victory. the netherlands had no trouble with romania, austria. besides who taught there be for the 1st time, were stunned by a youthful turkey supported by the largest fan base present. aside from germany,
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here's a look at the quarter final match ups, which feature to final re matches. portugal faces print, a repeat of a 2016 year old spine on both sides are coming off, lackluster games, and hosts. germany needs spain, in a highly anticipated fixture in 2008 germany. last, the euro is vital to spain making, mismatched germany's chance at retribution. i think the defense and most of the expectation of, of our fans is a big push for us. there is english switzerland where history heavily favors english. however, and neither side has everyone the title and turkey takes on the netherlands aside. they've met multiple times as a reminder about top story. uh theres uh for 7 days and minutes a group has bloss as one of its senior commanders in 711 on has been killed and is right in the trojan strike. as the law says, that responded by finding more than
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