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the the, this is dw, use live from the new ukraine. it says it's offensive in russia's cusp region is not planned as a permanent occupation. the kremlin orders more mass evacuations, and residents scrambled to leave as tank and freak reinforcements arrived to find so few cranes surprised in caution. also in the program hospital doctors across india strike and protest over the race and mazda of a trainee medic, that demanding better security for medical stuff through they say face violence on a daily basis and european countries and specialist equipments and emergency crews to help find the wildfires near the greek capital, it's hope some residents will be allowed to return as far as become smaller and
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more like lots the allows i kind of welcome to the program. ukraine says it does not want to occupy it, rushes coast region permanency more than a 120000 people have been evacuated from coast. i'm the neighboring belgrade region following ukraine's major incursions. keith says it's cross border offensive aims to 4th russian attacks on its territory. and to pull russian military resources away from the ukraine in front line. president, following the savanski said his forces austin, advancing, suspicion. we are expanding the area of active operations. the commander in chief reported to our forces all controlling $74.00 settlements in the cost region homeless. it should be jam or she's good. these go in. what is the more we
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destroyed, which is ministry presence in the board areas? the close of peace and true secuity will be if i was states, russia must be held accountable for what it is doing. and it is being held accountable even before you die. your grand surprise attack is politically and militarily embarrassing for russian president vladimir putin, as russian citizens are taken aback by the ukraine, inoffensive russian state media, putting a positive spin on events about the families of front line russian troops becoming increasingly dismayed. this is how russians states media presents suprised incursions from what i see russia will not negotiate with those kill civilians who the destroy civil infrastructure and attack nuclear power facility. use them, you know, during that and that'll get you in the evening news program on state television claims tv reporters help rescue locals from
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a village in the course region. the loan number is reports show a large successful hits on the crating, an army well enough that i was really a to, to do it. but please, but investigative journalists have already challenged the claims some of the russian defense ministers. videos reportedly contain old footage that wasn't even filmed on russian territory, but in ukraine. what russian t v, viewers don't see. this video from the 1st days of the incursion is believed to show ukraine and forces capturing russian soldiers among them. cons rentals. this is the russian units along the border consisted mostly of poorly trained conscript soldiers. and experts say that is part of the reason why you're cranes incursion was possible. the conscripts mother started an online petition, demanding president bugging and pushing to remove all conscripts from the border
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region as they have no military experience and no weapons spare the lives of soldiers who are not prepared for military action. the military's reliance on conscripts did not come as a surprise for many analysts. you may be so nobody promised they wouldn't take part in any military duties and they were promised they wouldn't be deployed in the so called special military operational 4 course. what isn't the states have at least officially fine today? the ukraine and incursion that has brought russia's war closer to people inside russia. according to local authorities, tens of thousands of civilians have successfully been evacuated from boarder regence. these videos, published by russia's emergency ministry show temporary shelters build for civilians. very good. that is good for. they brought the some close escape
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changing to josh video shared on social media platforms. show a different story why they want to show you how you know, they told us to come here for the operation with the to know we're sending to you by their voices will not make russians. dave to receive any news because they've, in their office in the us, has approved the $20000000000.00 and on sale. so as well, the deal included scores of fi suggests and as a missile spot, the 1st deliveries are not expected for use. details of the sales come as around dismissed as coals from france, germany. i'm the u. k. to exercise restraint and major growing phase of an imminent rain in attack on israel to iran, blames israel for the killing of hamas. this political chief is mad honey in the rain and capital last month. a us battling group sent to the region is being seen as a warning to around a camera on mats and lectures on international relations
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with the focus on iran at the university of sussex into u. k. he explained why to iran is taking its time to retaliate against israel. i think the writing and reading is facing a mess is conundrum. on the one hand, it feels obliged to retire to getting things ready, and given that it's been human right to you know, time and again by is really um army and it's um, you know, um intelligence institutions and so on. and in order to restore its a print affinity with his own regional allies, as well as to avoid being seen as a week by the police side here on it. it seems that it has to respond. and the other uranium machine, in my view correctly says that any retaliation carries the risk of a response of joints responsibilities, right? the ends united states, and this response might include destruction of your ons,
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nuclear sites, as well as it's wide to the comic infrastructure. so um, on the one hand, your own does not want to retaliate in a way that it triggers such a response. on the other hand, any a response seems to carry that risk, especially lights of, is raise the assistance that it would immediately respond to an attack. the inside is right. so i think the rama is trying to figure out how to respond without causing a major war with us and israel and is probably trying to see whether a potential so as far agreements can remove, that's an assessment to from retaliation. i'm claiming victory by you know, saying that you're on suspense has contributed to the ceasefire, which has time us that was cameron madison from the university of sussex in the okay, speaking to us in atlanta. let's take a look now at some of the stories making news around the world. a couple of
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harris's presidential campaigns says it was told by the f b i last month staff. it was quote targeted by a for an x to influence operation. in his statement, a companion official said they would not aware of any security breaches and remain in touch with the authorities. on monday the f b i confirmed it was investigating off to donald trump's campaign, claimed it had been hacked by ron b. u. n is quoting on nicholas madura to end his crack down on protest as in venezuela. 25 people had been killed since contested presidential elections 2 weeks ago and more than 2000 the rest it would. euro said he won by a landslide. many countries have rejected the official results from okay, perfect. so of course in uganda has convicted form a rebel combined to thomas the cool yellow of thousands of war crimes, including murder, rape, and abduction. as the 1st time a senior member of the loads for assistance army has been tried and uganda. the el
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rey waged brucell insurgency in northern uganda for decades. its nita joseph coney, estella, launch africa is top health organization has the kid m fox, a public health emergency. and you strand of the virus has spread from the democratic republic of the congo, 2 neighboring countries, including burundi, kenya, and rolanda. the africa centers for disease control has recorded more than 50 and 1000 cases and nearly 500 deaths this yet. a hospital doctor this across several indian states are on strike over the rice a matter of a tiny doctor out of hospital in coal cancer. thousands of doctors most through cities demanding better security, growing process have disrupted hospital services. the victim's body was found last week in the medical college and hospital where she works with multiple injuries. a suspect has been arrested. a wrench at shaw my is vice president of india is
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federation of the president doctors association which is leading the strike. he told us more about the action actually. uh the detective start dude, button, bundle forward. is it then dr. was ruefully, they've been murdered and it didn't sustain a lot of the data. indeed myself, but is it in doctors which are looking for quite good leaving us in the country? and then uh if you decide to uh, like on behalf of the additional president of the association, that nationwide education must be continued until over defined. so it meant so a doctor's invest, pringle for testing for today's and depend india, there's a momentum, it'd be want to have better security part of it. is it end up being or is it in dr. b, i a different plan and we deal with lots of patients on a daily basis and it makes us quite liberal for uh for these attacks. so according,
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according to the central survey, uh 75 percent of all the doctors space physically abusing their lifetime. and in the emergency settings, 100 percent of doctors have based any kind of global abuse in the last step. so it's kind of thought a scary situation um, which should be to be see uh, a fucking on a daily basis or anything the hospitals, or that was rather trauma, vice president of india's federation of resident doctors association in dallas, speaking to azalea now to greece with several european countries are sending specialist, the crew and equipment to health authorities deal with wall defiance, the president, athens, and signing neighborhoods north of the capital had been evacuated. however, grace's civil protection minister says there is no longer an active 5 friends near the city. pharmacies are now dealing with many smaller, localized fires rather than a single destructive lice. 2 days after the devastating wild fires outside of the
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greek capital athens, the severity of the destruction is becoming clear. and the athenians suburb of the lease. one of the most effect today where i was with thousands of houses and businesses burned down to the ground, the scenery a complete devastation, the flames transformed the landscape literally into a wasteland. the ground is covered by a thick layer of ash, and there is a very strong smell of smoke and burned wood. this woman's house was damaged by the flames. she was at work when she got the message to evacuate. she says she rushed home to pick up her parents and left. now she's back to see the extent of the damage and take care of her dog, which she unleashed before evacuating. one of her 2 dogs is still missing. i suppose it seems to be packed left straight away and picked up people who didn't
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have a car to get within an hour. the flames scorched the house on a ca. it's the 1st time i've seen it up close in all the years. i've been here the 1st time its gotten as far as the fire crews continue to look for hot spots. a few minutes down the road from where a woman's body was found, stephanos casa, lackeys, the opposition leader of the series. a party comes to assess the situation. if the response that you're seeing here is to be the, the adequate. uh then i don't know what inadequate would look like. i want to clarify that the people on the front lines are on the front line, our true heroes in my book. we are counting on them and that we are grateful to them. but they are understaffed. a lot of them work only seasonally and they don't
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have adequate equipment. and it's not just politicians criticizing the response. this homes, owners say nobody came to their aid, gave these because it and there was no water tank or no fire engine, nobody to drench the place so that it could be saved or at least not completely destroyed, not to build such a house, takes a lifetime of work, the house is completely destroyed. you filled with the families says they're still waiting for official word on what to do next. trash was stolen from germany's green volt and dressed and almost 5 years ago. all back on display. the 18th century gems, with more than a $100000000.00 euros included diamonds encrusted, sold and broach. the breaking at the museum 5 years ago was one of germany's most spectacular office. 5 men had been giles pull their involvement about some of the elusive valuables are still mis. sourcing dw, after the break, we have
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a documentary looking at how the warrant garza is fueling tensions between palestinians and jewish settlers in the west. but as always, there's more news around the clock on dw delta come along 2nd by the thought say what the the.

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