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the the, this, the dw news live and from berlin tonight, bringing the war back to russia. mosse, scouts forces are struggling to retail and ukrainian troops, and armored vehicles inside their own borders. question reinforcements have been sent to the course region as you creams attract interest. a 4th day, also coming up tonight, is really agrees to join a new round of gaza ceasefire talks under pressure from the us guitar and egypt. tonight we report on the plight of palestinians forced to relocate multiple times since the start of the war in gaza. and why students have taken over directing traffic in bangladesh as capital doc of they help to else the previous government.
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now they are a key part of the new one. the i bring golf to our view is watching on cbs in the united states and do all of you around the world. welcome. russia is showing up, its defense isn't an attempt to repeal one of the biggest ukrainian attacks across its border since the war began. moscow was sending rocket launchers, artillery, and tags into the course. the region where the state of emergency enforce. hundreds of ukrainian troops began crossing the border 4 days ago, but chief has not officially acknowledge the incursion. images, the russian defense ministry wants you to see the say, allegedly show russian jets, striking ukrainian forces on russian soil part of moscow's response to keeps
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incursion into the coolest regions. the russians forces i said, to be scrambling to contain the ukrainian offensive. on friday the kremlin said it was sending more military hardware to the region. including rocket launches, a tillery tanks and having trucks made while it was also pulling people out. moscow has declared a federal level emergency in the region and claims to evacuated, some 3000 civilians, food distribution center, and the city of coast. people arriving from harry as close to the crate border. so the situation was tense. viewed, my grandfather is still there and i can't reach any of the clients who have been evacuated, but no onset yet some they just say 2nd stance. this is going to allow it to get not all the border areas occurred to me on the phone, but we see that got the people here had to leave the homes because of the bombing by all accounts. the incursion by ukraine appears to be more successful than most i
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would like to admit. you know, this video shows a convoy of 15 downtown russian military trucks in the coast region. russia is president vladimir putin held a meeting with the security council again on friday. it stood this week, he's causing the crating and offensive as a major publication. meanwhile, ukraine's presidential automated zalinski also held a meeting with his top defense officials. on friday. he said that his army chief had briefed him on, quote, the defensive actions taking place in areas used by russia to launch a strikes against ukraine. the although ukraine hasn't officially admitted carrying out the cross border incursion, it appeared to justify the operation. considering russian troops regularly conduct s strikes from the coast region to earlier i spoke with our corresponded
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janina simon over in re good. now that's where our moscow team relocated after russia shut our moscow bureau down. and she told me more about how the russian forces are struggling to contain ukrainian troops. in course, while we have heard russia have issued this uh, federal emergency and today for the 1st time versus defense ministry has i acknowledge that the crane and troops have reached into the outskirts of the town of food. yeah, that is 10 kilometers away from the burden, but they still say that the tunnel subject is not under as ukrainian control. and on states u. v. a, we see that uh, images of military or con, was military equipment allegedly being deployed to the course region. we see, as we seen in the report, these images of allegedly ukraine and military equipment being destroyed by russian forces. so that very much fits this whole picture of,
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of the image that russia is pretty much in control. at least that's what precious leadership of one's a to come they. and also today pushing help another meeting with have security and defense officials. that was actually the 3rd one just within a week. so we see a lot of tension really there. yeah, it talk to me about how russian officials are trying to control the narrative on this because the optics certainly are not good. yeah, exactly. it is widely seen as a major political blow for the kremlin. and also the war of, of course, is now affecting more people inside russia. so those that live in and that region in the course region. and we have seen attempts to hide these developments in court . for example, today a man was allegedly arrested for sharing a video on social media that shows up, burned out russian military convoys. and we have seen authorities posting on
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telegram calling on people that they shouldn't share photos and videos of the course region and even a telling them not to talk to people on social media. i want to find out what is going on. and course going, of course, that's pretty much what we are relying on right now because there are no independent journalist on the ground. a lot is really relying on the information from social media. and yet also to w has reached out to people in, in the course region, and they are all afraid to speak to us even anonymously. there was our correspondent tidiness him. a nova speaking to me earlier from reagan, is ukraine's offensive inside russia in line with the agreements with its western allies. our washington bureau chief in his pole put that question to ben hodges, a former commanding general of the us army in your as well. of course,
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in the public we want to know exactly what has been agreed or whatever. i'm, i'm happy at least said the united states is not trying to put the brakes on what ukraine is doing. i have not heard any public statement saying that ukraine should not do this. of course, ukraine has the, the right to defend itself, which includes eliminating areas sanctuary from which russia is attacking ukrainian towns and villages and killing innocent ukrainian citizens. so is this in line with the western policy in the, in the larger sense? yes, ukraine is defending it. so this is classical military doctrine at work trying to get the momentum created dilemma as for the enemy relief pressure from other places. ukraine has no interest in conquering russian territory, but this will help force the russians to recalculate what they're doing. what does
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this to do with the elections here in the united states president towards your landscape? he has to, you know, he's thinking about what's best for ukraine. i'm and, and just because the, in the, in the, in the case of donald trump is president the, they're likely to receive. at least the perception is that they'll receive less support. although most of the congress actually does support ukraine. so what remains to be seen, i think, present your last keys of strategic thinking is driven more by. how do you get russians out of your country? and last by who is the american president? that was been hodges, a former commanding general of the us army in europe, speaking to our english po, hey, passenger plane carrying 62 people as crashed and brazil is a self help of state killing everyone on board videos posted on social media, showed the aircraft tumbling out of the sky,
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the plane belong to the brazilian airlines who have passed. it was traveling from costco bill in the southern for the states to south how the, the crashed in the city of the native was about 80 kilometers north of cell pals of city. brazil as president, luis it, us, he'll do that as silva confirmed that there were no survivors or do i have to be the banner of some very bad news because i would like everyone to stand for a minute of silence because of plain history just crashed in the city of benito in south palo and i see that there were 58 passengers and full crew members. and it seems that all of them died. we'd like to ask for a minute of silence for the victims. for future. israel has confirmed that it will send and negotiate hers, to gauze, a piece towards next week in either doha or cairo. prime minister benjamin
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netanyahu says that he has agreed into the talks at the request of international mediators. all leaders are pushing for the deluxe to restart. a mos, however, has yet to respond. the recent assassination of a home us leader in t. ron widely blamed on israel, has raised tensions and some fear. the operation has hindered piece efforts. i'm also is behind the october 7th attacks on israel. it is regarded by many countries as a terrorist organization. aaron, david miller is a senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international v. c focuses on us foreign policy in the middle east and he joins me now. mister, really, it's good to have you with us on this friday evening. we've heard it before that that hopes of reaching a a ceasefire. deals have been revived. we're hearing it again now, or at least that's what's being applied with this joint statement that was released
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yesterday isn't different. this time. it may be here, you know, best buy experience 20 plus years and being involved, and everybody's really negotiations. really tell cindy, negotiate as well. they seem to have 2 speeds. traditional mastic negotiation, slow and slow. this is not a traditional negotiation. the primary post. any decision makers ensconced eaters below ground in find eunice. rafa probably surrounded by the remaining hostages, those dead and those that are still alive. so the real question is the by and ministration, the international community, much of the year world united nations. everybody's in a hurry to region a ceasefire. deal between as long as the real question which is impossible. the answer is whether benjamin nathan. yeah. and yeah, here, same are the principal decision maker originally elevated to the political head and from us not that he was anything other than that making decision clinical decisions
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from god before it really rest for their calculations. it may well be good for any number of reasons. there's a better chance than ever that you could get an agreement at least to get through the page law. what do you say that of the time and pressure on both parties. it's clear, uh, ca, doing g p, a billboards confirmed a month or so ago to get it from us. commanders are under pressure. permanent for lending is really campaign. since you are must pay some attention to exhibit stage and humanitarian catastrophe that he is cause for the 2300000 people, gaza fire visitor. net to ask, ensure the connection is in recess, it's almost impossible to bring down. and there's really government during that period if you lots deal, he's more, he's more or less immunized,
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from pressure from his story stream is administered. so as i mentioned, i think there's a real possibility of an agreement, but only to take us through phase one, which is essentially limited exchange on hostages. roughly 30 a live in debt in exchange for a symmetrical number that was turned in producers, maybe 50000 in pressures for which is really a 6 a 6 we cease fire and if you could get that may be and i'll stress very cautiously . and so maybe you could think about getting to association of us stories permit interest ation facilities that that's going to be very heavy lift. i heard that today from several analysts that nits in yahoos motivation here is simply i'm, i will go with the good optics. i will send the goshen eaters to these starts next week. we will agree to what's on the table and spit on the table since may any way . and as you say after the 1st phase is over,
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then is really troops can go right back into the campaign to destroy mos in god's do you is that which are you see it was so, i mean that's how i see a large part because and again it's not one hand clapping. mazda is a key player and is obviously, i just don't see any that y'all tested where i will give all the 50 remaining hostages. that he could, that he'll hold. that is the mail id, f and civilians that he owns for anything other than a complete cessation of hostilities. and as long as you're guessing war is the leader of how much. and eliza appears to be a viable organization. there is no way benjamin the now is going to agree to a permit. and secession of us to always very in games are mutually irreconcilable. and that's the problem we're going to face. there is no strategic solution to, gosh, though,
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we didn't even talk about the emerging escalation that we may face up. and he's really, whether these board or any dana which is going to have an impact on what let's plan for next thursday and either door or we're kind of we will definitely be watching events next week. and as you say, um yeah, it is upheld her check every day can change. mr. miller, it's good to have you on the show. good to get your analysis tonight. thank you. thanks for having me. as the families, it is really hostages. wait for their loved ones. to be freed, the people of gaza are also desperate for the fighting to and the have off run health ministry there says that almost $40000.00 people have been killed in the war in guns 10 months into is rounds will with him off thousands of thousands are again, forced to flee the meaning has moved multiple times to escape sufficing.
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now they are leaving hun units as israel steps up. it's a tax once again. but push mcdonough there is no safe area. i'm telling you we cannot find a place to stay. we have thrown industries, i'm calling on them and calling on them to see us because we have hired by god we it's hired like god we, it's higher. 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 better than this. let the country see our situation and find a solution. we have hired. we need $100.00 times, which is really
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a tax, have hit 2 schools and guides, a city in recent days because of civil defense agency said more than 18 people were killed. is riley mo tree say that struck some us come on. seems as here's a quick look down some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world and is really years growing on the cart and living though, and has allegedly killed a senior, her most security official lebanese sources and say that destroying 60 kilometers from the border with israel killed and so i'm here, i'll hodge, he worked in a nearby refugee camp for pill. let's do the the president nicholas, my dear though, has appeared before venezuela's supreme court asking the talk judicial body to a firm. he is disputed re election hearing follies, days of global criticism, government euro, and his loyal national electoral council, which declared him the winter without and bailing the tallies of the votes from the
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july 28th election. teddy speaking with this is a new interim leader mohammed us. it says that he wants to call evictions within a few months is caretaker, government is trying to restore order and democracy following weeks of violent protests. the new administration includes students who played a key role in ousting the previous prime minister. the students has taken charge of directing traffic in the capital in taca. following the nationwide strike announced by police unions who then went off duty to the prime minister to resign. the police stopped before we met the cheese. we also comes to the police as he must have c. that's why they're no longer doing my job and why we're doing them instead. of like,
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ordinary people, including a large proportion of students, have taken on other rules to such as keeping the city clean. that was entered in square behind the lucian there. now handling the situation there not only controlling traffic, but also safeguarding people's homes at night. mazda them falls on church and they're cleaning the roads, they're teaching fee for low in order out of remodeling the country in a new way of the days of violence which led to she has seen us leading many people in bundle dish have high expectations of the k take, are government a sort of support. i expect them government to meet the demands, the student's portfolios over the age. you know, they will also meet the demands of the people who talk was a low government chip with the 100 percent trust that this government would understand the suffering of the people as our student representatives. and this new government was that with student leaders, also swan in the head of the new government mohammed unice has begun to work
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emphasizing that his stuff priority is to restore law and order just a day off to digging office, he joined student leaders and government officials and being greets of the national matos, and more in those to honor those who died during the 1971 liberation war was focused on the new government faces numerous challenges ahead, including charging the future goals and eventually preparing the country for elections. so hillary noisy is a senior fellow in the institute of development studies in brighton. i asked her about the general mood and bangladesh. now that the caretaker government has been sworn in and thank you for having me on the move in bottom of this is hopeful. as you heard in the, in the video, there are lots of expectation from the intern government in terms of the kinds of reform and the kinds of political society that we want to see. but the,
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the more there's also a bit anxious because we have had political transitions before and the changes in the last. so this time people want changes to lost their concerns around a lower and older as your news reports had shown. um, but the police have been directed to join uh work um there are army positions of guarding police stations to ensure that there are further attacks. but we're also seeing community and students coming together to protect spain property and also protect minority communities from attack. so we're hoping that the law and order situation that there would be come soon. and if i, if i read between the lines of what you're saying, it sounds like one of the biggest challenges now that this new government, as well as all bangladesh, caesar facing, is the lack of trust that exists right now, particularly when it comes to the police and the military is that an accurate
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assessment, as there is a lack of trust in the institutions, partly because institutions have been politicized in the last 15 years in terms of who got 3 going to me. all different institutions happened, undermine your video, also shows that police was heavily used by the ousted ruling party to um, uh, to repress a voice and people's protests. so obviously it will take a while to rebuild that trust us. so it will require lost members of institutional reform to and so that to me all the different institutions, including the civil administration and the judiciary is not undermined again. is this a, a generational assignment? if you will, let me really take a generation for something as ma'am it is what you're describing. it to be
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accomplished. i'm, wow, i institutional changes take time, but there are certain short term measures that can be taken immediately after them . they're medium term messrs. right? so certain things in terms of what rules and what kinds of processes do you want to build a consensus around the kinds of institutions you want to see ensuring that there is justice for those who are killed. so there isn't a culture of, in impunity that's sustained on ensuring that how we think about representative government and how we like to government those to be thought and rewritten right. those are, of course, in terms of institutional change. constantly dicing takes time, but some of the mentors need to happen now. it's printing through what is prior ties and how do you do that and making so that you are doing it to consolidated processes and that people are with, you know, you're talking about accountability. what about the former prime minister jake?
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has he to who was allowed to leave the country, allowed to leave the country by the military. the military that is still in place in bangladesh should be how, how did you come to terms with that infrastructure there that helped the prime minister basically fully accountability as well. accountability doesn't stop in the, in terms of whether your physically present in a country or not. you can be tried in that sense, you know, you can use international courts to appeal of departments to that former prime minister as in india, we have an extradition treaty with them. um, obviously the how the military acted at that time. so we will have to take a long time, longer term, be rather plugged back at the time would have been advisable, is,
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is something to take into account on i'm, it's also about of what role does military play at this? at this point, there are different view points about the military. if you also listen to the public, there are high levels of trust also in, in, in the military because they have not necessarily been directly involved and repressing people at the police. wow. okay. so he knows me, we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us. we appreciate your insights tonight. thank you. thank you to the right to the olympics now. and in women's football. germany has secured a bronze medal by beating reading road cub champion spain one mill goalkeeper on coaching bag or was the star and the show in leon. a 2nd have filled z from it. germany's julia given me that the difference and they tightly felt match spain through everything at the germans, only to be met by a wall in the form of uncut feedback that she has been germany,
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save your own more than one occasion in discharge. in a minute, she saved an alexia, would tell us penalty in the final say. 17 year old garza var full of it dominated the risk make gymnastics competition to wind. germany's 1st ever gold metal in the event in dazzling fashion. the russian born german gymnast, when the individual all around final and olympic metal events is 1984 risk, meet gymnastics, and sees athletes perform maneuvers. while using hoops, balls, clubs or ribbons are full of may have topped the scores on 3 of the categories who balls and clubs and was 2nd in the category ribbon on her way to capturing the gold man. in athletics, in germany captured a bronze medal in the women's 4 by 100 meter relay. the german squad rented the
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the in a joint statement, the leaders of the united states, egypt and guitar, are calling on israel and come off to enter ceasefire talks next week. and joe hall were cairo and to get the job done, no more delays, no more excuses. they say this could be their final offer to mediate and enter the war. and to bring is really hostages. home patience and time are in short, supply on friday is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu said that he'll send negotiators to the talk, the talk negotiator for him off when he was killed last week. tonight, no word on who, who most plans to send in his place. or if they plan to send anyone at all, i'm pretty awesome berlin. this is the day i.
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