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the, the base is the double you can use life from bell in ukraine launches another drove attack inside russia. troops also pull her over the border into the cost region. surprising. ruskin forces military analysts say keith is seizing power train from bosco, which could perhaps be exchanged for ukrainian land, and the future is rarely raised to attend to things by adults next week, under pressure from the west continent, egypt almost as yet to respond to the assassination of one of the groups leaders has frozen negotiations and bangladesh as new leader gets down to work with a mission to restore an order and order. 100 units says his 1st priority is to heal
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a nation shaken, 5 weeks of deadly products. the i've been visible and welcome ukraine has confirmed it launched an overnight drone attack on me latree field in russia. the base is located about 300 kilometers from the ukrainian border. russia was already finding to push back an incursion closer to the frontier in the cause. the russian defense ministry says extra troops of being sent to the region. a state of emergency is in force, hoping to send off ukrainian troops. russia's defense ministry says this footage shows ukrainian armored vehicles being destroyed as heavy fighting rages for an estimated 1000 ukrainian
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troops ran through the russian border early tuesday into the course region with tanks and other armored vehicles. heavy fighting was reported near the town of sewage were rushing natural gas flows into ukraine, raising concerns over a potential stop to trends that flows to europe. ukraine has released the video footage, allegedly showing russian guard surrendering at a border. crossing in chorused. in his evening address president followed the mirror, zelinski suggested russia should get a taste of its own medicine without referring directly to the incident. i see in this last rush or brought the war to our land and should feel what it has done. may we want to achieve our goals as soon as possible in peace time under the conditions of adjusting peace. and it will be, course has declared a state of emergency, and thousands of people are being evacuated. former russian president dmitri med
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via, they have reacted to the incursion on social media. this is no longer just an operation to reclaim or re special territories and punish the nazis. it is possible and necessary to enter the territory of the still existing ukraine. to go into augusta har keith, to meet pro nikolai. if to go into key, if and further, there should be no restrictions in this sense of any recognized border of the ukrainian rice. moscow has been forced to call in reserves to stop ukrainian soldiers from pushing deeper into its territory. economy is in k for us janina semen over in rigo way around moscow team. we located off the rush, something down, you need us signing with you. how is most go selling this obvious embarrassment in cost? now we did see
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a bit of panic there along the russian leadership pushing a just today held another meeting with his defense and security official. that was actually the 3rd meeting within just a week. so that really seems to be this attempt to show that the situation is under control. we hear from the course region that the regents acting governor has now called them people to refrain from posting on social media. so like photo and video is, and of course, that's really where a lot of us are getting the information from, from this region, basically social media or we rely on what the russian state is reporting there. so there seems to be a bit of an effort to hide what is actually going on. and w actually managed to speak to locals in the course region a today. who of course, remain anonymous who are a bit further away from the fighting. so not really in, in that so, but they said they don't really have an idea of the scale of what we are seeing
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from course, that heavy fighting, etc. and so yeah, really a different image there that is kind of sold to the russian public and describe the general public reaction to these developments as well. we of course heard from the regional authorities that there if i q ations going on and we have pretty much seen people kind of contradicting that on a social media saying that the of occasions are not being a vacuum uh are not being organized, but they have to uh, organize those educations themselves and interesting be also really being angry about the rational authorities there and kind of questioning that they have the situation under control. but of course, this is very limited information here, mostly from social media. and it is hard to kind of because there's no,
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there are no independent journalists on the ground right now. make this is day 4 of the incursion. where do you see it going? i think right now the cranes are trying to take as much ground as they can. this is basically opportunistic. they cross the border and realize that there was even less in the way of rushing defensive data. and maybe they had expected. when you look at the maps that various observers have put together, they are very different somewhere level conservative and kind of put the zone of ukrainian control. basically just along the board of 1510 kilometers deep, other side of it and certain points they've reached as far as 35 kilometers deep away from the border. this talk of the ukrainians may be trying to take hold of the course. can you can power station which is further to the north? this is some kind of thing that can be then exchanged, crated for control of ukraine's because we could power station as a producer, which is held by the russians right now. that still seems pretty far fetched, but even a few days ago,
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we had no concept of his being something that could be longer to him. we thought this would just be another border rates, something that we'd be over in $24.00. if not the latest 48 hours, but it seems equation report reports that the findings are digging in and trying to hold on to the surgery. so this is definitely something on a scale we haven't seen so far. and something that the basically for the 1st time in probably more than a year has kind of successfully seen. you change the rules of game and really taking the russian side by surprise. nick, let's talk more about strategies. a drawing russian forces away from east and you can, i mean, terms of boots on the ground these that for you little only these kinds of troop movements take a long time. certainly to have even votes on ukraine, social media ones that we can't verify, obviously that lots of headquarters are being used. community helicopters used by the russians more, that kind of give reason for the east that they were now being seen less often the potentially they were being moved. west dakota squeak on to be sure if that's true, but certainly that is the big hope here that this is going to take the pressure off
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at the front lines. my rush has been pushing forward pretty relentlessly in recent months. on top of the, of you being a huge environment for vitamin fusion, and really maybe you're hitting more out if people in the rest of russia all really hearing about this. and, you know, being confronted with these additional social media rather than just hearing what the governor is telling him, that is the big hope here that this could really prove directions that can this war . and ukraine has a higher price for them that they can't ignore. and god somehow live their lives in peace was going on. you need that. you mentioned those as a panic among russian officials. ukraine still hitting all the pods, abrazzo withdrawn attacks. what more can you tell us or or yeah, actually ukraine has a tag russian territory already before we have been seeing the events incurs now, especially last year, especially in the back or region. but of course that was a different scale. and again, today, there were reportedly a drone attacks on the belgrade region, and i mean,
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we didn't because nick mentioned that we didn't really see much of a change. i mean, of course it's kind of hard to assess right now, teens in russian public opinion because of restrictive loss, but still we didn't see this kind of a change in public opinion because that is an area that already has been attacked by a drones last year. and again and out today and um yeah, we actually managed to um speak to a resident in a bag or a colleague of mine spoke to her. and she said pretty people pretty much got used to the drone attack. so it's kind of, yeah, been pretty change apparently their opinion towards the war and, but they are now worried people in belgrade. that's what they are telling us. that there might be similar development in doc or a 1000 the course regions. so they're worried about the troops advancing their so i think that is just redid an interesting question to see how this a further advancing off ukrainian troops will change and russian public opinion
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with all these reports of ukrainian attacks on russian territory and various regions is your credit spreading itself to fit as well that we don't know how many results is, how many soldiers ukraine has thrown at this endeavor there with those russian, portsmouth, thousands ukrainian so it's more or less crossing the border. that certainly seems pretty low given the size of the territory that we believe potentially has seen some kind of ukrainian involvement or ukraine boots on the ground. that does seem to be well. so lots of moments where the cranes will advance. we'll try and see why the russian defense though, maybe engage us in 5 fights and then pulled back. so maybe some of the kind of further adults in the might from the borders. it were all just temporary under represent the places where you can use old as a regularly. but certainly for now, it seems like this is a relatively limited investment of ukraine's or results is and up to,
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especially the political impact of this, of an embarrassing russian showing. these are so community that rush, it isn't as predominant and that ukraine can still use, take it on surprise and change the kind of course of, you know, the dynamic of this will. i think that certainly for now seems like it's a good investment, whether or not ukraine is going to send more troops and, and try and digging and hold more search that we don't know yet. but certainly, you know, the cranes also keeping to this very tight lips don't. this is uncharacteristic. you know, last year when we have the counter offensive, we had lots of talk from the ukrainian leadership. i think they regret that now that they think that basically put the expectations on that confidence of to high to this year. you're seeing totally the opposite. basically nothing being said very kind of in direct pronouncements, if a tool and they live in the fact speak for themselves the latest they have from dw correspondence and economy and just need a seminar. it's in east and you create at least 11 people have been killed and 44 wounded in an attack on a supermarket. officials say a russian nissan struck the store in the town of cost down to the scott. it's
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around 13 kilometers from active combat lines in the region of donates, grading and held areas regularly come on the russell shelving a day as fine as well has confirmed it will send, negotiate has to take part in, in direct discussions with home us. next week we'll have potential ceasefire in gaza. the talks are expected to take place in either doha or cairo on wednesday. how much does he have to respond? is comes off to pressure from world leaders to restart peace negotiations. the recent assassination of a hamas leader and tape on why the blamed on israel has raised pensions and some fee of the operation is in the piece effects. let's bring in, goshen. bask and he's in is why the peace activist and those that walk rated and negotiating channel with us for the release of the is by the soldier get launch a lead. was held hostage by home, us for more than 5 years to joins us from jerusalem. what insights can you want for us into negotiations of this kind considering the secret back channels you've
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written about? so 1st of all, i would caution is speaking about a peace agreement. we're not talking about peace, we're talking about a ceasefire. an end to the war. the release of this where the hostages, the release of post indian prisoners, it's a far call from peace. so let's focus on that. that needs to be done. what has happened with the recent announcement joint announcing by the united states come to our egypt, seems to be some kind of changing of the holes that they have been playing by for the last 10 months. it seems that the mediators have come to the conclusion that they shouldn't carry out these negotiations on the end that they have said that they are calling for the parties to show up on the 15th of august. they are prepared to put bridging proposals on the table, which is really the 1st time we've heard this. and it seems to me that they are a strong arming both israel and from us into getting to the task. and hopefully, reaching agreements that will put an end to this war and release the is really 100
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. 15 is really hostages. we're still in casa, in hindsight, what do you think now of the large of these exchange of which houses? yeah, yeah. assume, well, was released. he said to have planned ill type of 7 attacks on his way or right. i don't think it's really relevant to the discussion, but it, we have to remember that, you know, actually wasn't captivity for 5 years. and 4 months the is really held in maybe talk to with you for longer than any other is ready. the deal that was on the table had actually been on the table 6 months after his abduction from an army base and started visitor over to 5 years until the parties reached an agreement on that deal . it was not a good deal, but it was the only deal to bring you was really sold your home, which is part of the is really the focus or what has been the is really you thought that we don't leave anyone behind. you were willing to pay a higher price for our people to be turn civilians and military people. the problem is not the deal itself. the problem is that since he wasn't released in 2011,
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nothing was done to putting him into the israeli palestinian conflict. this is our tragedy. there is no military solution to this conflict. there never has been one. there is no military solution for dealing with a mass. there never has been one. what we need is a political solution which requires negotiations. it requires us to make palestine real for the post indian people for us to turn the 2 state solution into reality. it will require germany, for example, to recognize the state of palestine and to call on other nations to recognize both israel and palestine. the reason i ask you about that deal, which you said wasn't good. is there anything that makes me think this car and see i was going to be any better? i know it might be better, but a 115 is really is our top 2 videos are captive in gaza for 12 months, for 10 months of adar. 2 of them are believe to no longer be alive. this goes completely just the is really info. so they were
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a band doing by the country they were not defending, and they were taken from their homes and military bases from their beds in pajamas, unhealthy and captive needs by the state of israel, which failed to protect its border and failed to protect its citizens. and the government of israel has a moral responsibility to bring them home. no one should be left in gaza. this hester. and there is a price for attending that for bringing them home. it also has to end because the 10s of thousands of people have been killed in gossip. most of them long buttons, 2000000 people. there are homeless, their homes have been destroyed. too much damage has been done. this has to end with talking about some 14000 deaths according to the homeless lead helpful authorities in gaza. but we've also seen so many hostage debts as you point out how much negotiating power then does almost actually have right now how much can negotiate forever until the year and to the to get and then even israel when
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negotiate for the return of their bonds. so you don't want that to happen, how much is not going to surrender is real. we'd like to find some us leadership in kill them. but there's no guarantee that was they do that to get into that the hostage is really like, if we want to get these people who were talking about still some children, we mean elderly people, sick and wounded people, they have to be brought home. there is no way to bring them home without any go chevy the agreement. israel's been trying to find them in rescue them for 10 months, and then those 10 was we've only rescued a handful of them. let's hope we can uh, satisfy us or maybe even face at some stage as you underlined earlier. it is rarely peace activist and negotiate aggressive basque. and thank you very much for your time. so just as the families of these by the hostages wait for their loved ones to be free, the people of gaza are also desperate for the fighting to stop us run. the health ministry says almost 40000 people have been killed 10 months into is rounds.
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will with him us thousands of thousands are again forced to flee, meaning has moved multiple times to escape the fighting. now they are leaving hun unice as israel steps up its attacks once again. but pushing back on uh, there's no safe area. i'm telling you we cannot find a place to stay. we have phone industries. i'm calling on them and calling on them to see us because we are tired. i go on, we it's hired. like god, we're tired. it's not just as rails attacks, but shasta, any sense of security? a lack of food, clean water and basic supplies means it's a daily struggle to survive. we are tired of this life by god. death is
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better than this. let the country cl situation and find a solution we have hired. we don't need 100 times. know what is really a tax, have hit 2 schools and guides. a city in recent days. guys is civil defense agency said more than 18 people were killed. us riley, military say that struck some us come on seemed has essentially some of the other stories making use today. for me. you ways president donald trump and his democratic opponent kind of the house said to call the teller, binds presidential debate. on september 10th, september the republican norman a once multiple debates read with a power says she'll decide later. i'll show a close contest we are raising from so illegally the presidential find. spanish police have not ruled out kind of land separate as lead a kind of push them on. still being in the region is supported say he headed back
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to belgium. after addressing the crowd, impass alona authorities still searching for him. and it was quite because he hit the tokyo area just the day off to the japanese government on a major quite could strike it. sure. buildings in the city and stopped at least one train line. scientists have long highlighted the danger of a serious it was quite originating under the sea, close to japan or bangladesh as new prime minister mohammed unice has got down to work saying his 1st priority is to bestow lower in order. he has a can take a government that includes student protests leaders and the military. the former prime minister, shaken, seen a fled india weeks following, fled to india around the weeks following 5 and protests that ended in so many debts . another historic moment in a whirlwind week in bangladesh, politics, nobel laureate mohammed unice, has been sworn in as the countries interim leader after being tapped by the
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president to fill the power vacuum left behind after shakers. tina was forced out by mass protests, most respected economist who pioneered micro credits, which helped lift millions from poverty, had been in paris when the request to serve his country came. arriving home at dhaka airport, he called for an end to the street violence of 1st order of business should be to restore law and order. until this is done, we will not be able to make any headway with improving conditions. the solutions facing me and the students here have reassured me. i'll be able to carry out this to take along with restoring stability. the interim government is also task with repairing fresh elections, many bangladesh. these are hoping for greater freedoms and economic opportunities for young people to be setting an example by giving this country a new beginning. we expect you and as we able to rebuild our country on this
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foundation for, for them. i seriously hope the new government will put a stop to the bad politics in this country all disease. so the working class, can you live in peace or from the high unemployment in a country where the median age is just 28, was one of the grievances fueling. the recent anti government protests with protests leaders, demands met for change at the top, many bangladesh. these will now be hoping for improvements in their day to day lives. i asked journalist david doug and how lower and order is expected to be restored under the current system as well. that is the biggest settings as mohammed us just states. it's been on the base right now for the new interim government. the problem is, is that the police, which is the entity responsible for law, nevada, and bundled us in any country. many,
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they were responsible for significance killings just before which led to in fact, the photo of the former government. and so many of those people out in hiding and escaped to come out on the peaceful city. generally concerned about victory fusion so that they basically be able to strike for the last number of days since the, for the sake of seen us. and they all, i believe started to come back. and it's going to be absolutely imperative for the new government this way, the believes that they can actually come out and start doing the juices. now community, many of them i know it has to be what i mean the and that could well be a problem, but hopefully he would have to just understand it. and you've just been section, and they're gonna have to was popular in order to enforce the law and order. but at the same time, some of them may have to face time. i mean, is that going to be justice for the families of the hundreds of victims, of those protests of accountability for what took place over the last 2
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weeks is clearly essential to the demands of students and many others. and as well as accountability above the human rights violations took place. the media's responsible for prior to that, that's going to be a tough challenge as well because the bundle dish is criminal justice system is really not fit for purpose. and it cannot be certain that individuals will be subject to popular unfair investigation investigations and gets a fair trial. so that is going to be a big challenge for the your government. maybe they just think about a piece of reconciliation commission or something. i've got 2 different kinds of homes of accountability, not just ones relating to criminal justice because otherwise it could be very overwhelming investigative journalist david back monday. you ok work has been popping up around london. it looks like bank seat has struck again. the graffiti artist is best known for his social commentaries,
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but his latest pictures feature animals, one of which has been solar. vaccines latest, a housing wolf painted on a satellite dish. and its gone caught in the act. a mass man was photographed grabbing the dish and walking off with it, with help from others. shortly after it was unveiled, they might as well shoot me on the outside, that one went up soft cost it down to the other 3. and i run around the corner and around about 90 seconds, pull it out. so it's pretty efficient guys popping up over the last few days. bang, c has released a series of animals on london streets monkeys, elephants and it go to my take on it. is that what band scapes trying to do is to really get us to think and reflect
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about the ecological crisis that really threatens and humanity is always the data. meaning that they look, they look very simple. submit the the graphics are very simple, but this is political, this a thief, a meaning behind them. fancy whose real identity has not been made public has confirmed the pieces as genuine and social media posts, but has left friends to draw their own interpretations. finally, the powers olympics of said through feature break dancing as a new event. hundreds of people have been watching break dancing battles in the lead up to the contest. male and female dances will compete at one minute rounds for the 1st metals technique originally appeared on the streets of new york in the 1970 a quick reminder of our top story. russia
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the north of ocean conservation, of september, dw, the native species of flora. i'm going out on the trip, and that is one good thing squared off on the one. welcome, i'm saw that got the body and you're watching z going. do we need to conserve the species otherwise, so there will be extinct loans, animals, and even you them wanting a cup of coffee, could be on the check. let's watch today's episode to find out more you might've seen these tiny little sl was bunched together often in bright.
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