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the, the, you're watching the w news lies from the outlet and israel launch is multiple attacks and the westbank palestinian medic say at least 9 people on that is really all me says it's still caring now. so for ations in some northern towns also coming up on the prize around japan, braces for tyson can chance, authorized these issue and emergency at the southwest per past. but what could be one of the strongest storms to ever hit the country? and the leaders of the u. k. and germany aimed to strength and ties of talks and balance offshore. and he's the one to boost trade and create jobs more growth
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insight some trade plus the red carpet is ready for the ac 1st venice film festival . we'll take a look at some of the movies getting both of this year's event the menu group is making and great to have you with us. at least 9 palestinians have been killed and a large scale series of raids and strikes carried out by his really forces in the occupied westbank. israel's foreign minister says the operations are designed to force it rainy and is limits. terrorist infrastructure in the northern westbank is there. any forces have also sealed off the city of jeanine. that's according to its man. tearing up roads as they come is rarely, soldiers have descended on rescue t kemp, villages and cities across the north of the occupied west. think
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according to israel's foreign minister, these troops have gone in to destroy tara infrastructure. while israel has been carrying out near daily rate since the mass october 7th terrorist attacks. this operation seems to be significantly larger. ext but say it's the 1st time since 2005 that is really full series of attacked in so many places at once. in the west bank the city of jeanine law known as the militant stronghold, is one of the focuses of the raids protest. city and media says that his re troops here have sealed off several roads and blocked access to medical facilities. by building a battery is in the streets. israel has been attacking from the air as well, carrying out drain strikes on targets, including this call that was hit near jeanine. these really all me release this
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footage of another strike from this overall refugee camp that it said killed full militants. this man was wounded in that attack, which he said killed his family members the society which would be my wife, asked me what happens thinking it happened i told her and asked her to go and check on the children on the rooftop now cuz i would like when known as you move to the rooftop of 2003 of our children like 2 weeks ago. but i, they were just in case one was injured that they took into the hospital and hopefully he'll be a little bit slow. it's not yet clear how long these really operation in the west bank might last, the palestinian authority. it's condemned. it is a serious escalation and the us to intervene. and i spoke to a correspondent of felix tom's that in jerusalem and asked him what israel is
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trying to achieve in the west bank. well, the hope that the is really government then the army i have is that they, they hope to, as they said himself for terrorism and basically look for what they believe is terrorism infrastructure. there in the westbound, it is a large scale corporation or at least a larger than what we have seen so far in the past several years. there's also the, there's also been the use of the aircraft in the westbank, which in the past few months has become some sort of normality. and given the scale of the operation, it doesn't look like it's going to die down anytime soon. israel's foreign minister has cold, so the temporary evacuation of palestinians from the westbank cuz pulse of this operation can you tell us more about? so that's why why is the cooling for this? well, 1st of all, it needs to be said that the, that the strategy of
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a temporarily evacuating civilian swimming area has become some sort of a talking points in these. right. and due to the fact that it has become sort of strategic form, a strategic use of it during the cause of war. and at the same time, it needs to be said that these riley, a foreign minister, inside cots, has become somewhat known for his controversial takes, i would say when it comes to the war. and because he to be said that there are no such plans in place as far as we know at the moment, at least. okay, and just quickly, let's talk about timing. sees fail, find negotiations off, supposed to restart in doha today. could that be any link to these 2 things? i it was there isn't, there isn't any apparent link, but we can say that the longer this operation lasts the more casualties the palestinian side will have. uh,
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the more likely to use to influence the negotiations in one way or another. it needs to be said that the negotiations are trying to be in a very delicate situation. that there are talks that, that, uh, the uh, disagreements uh, still remain. so given that this is the situation, every single is such a hindrance of the attempt to bite the negotiations to reach a solution is bound to be to become ever more difficult feelings. thank you so much for that update. that's the w. use felix times that reporting from jerusalem. let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. never on supreme leda has hinted at reopening negotiations with the us over its nuclear program. i until i have an ice, says this quote, no home in engaging with the enemy formed the president on trump pull the us out of an international agreement, limiting iran's nuclear activities. and that will you,
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us for us and here's is, have filed a new indictment against donald trump, in the case, accusing him of trying to overturn the 2020 us presidential election of the indictment takes into account a recent us supreme court ruling that gives former presidents broad immunity from criminal prosecution, and thousands of dead fish of washed off on the shoals of progress, which he calls gulf in greece over the last few days. experts say fresh water fish do regularly die here when currents pull them into the gulf, solti voices, but authorities all now investigating what caused them to die in such large numbers . us at japan is bracing for the arrival of a powerful ty soon that's already bringing heavy rains and strong winds to southern areas transports in public services have been suspended in some places. officials have one of the dangers of type food,
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cham channels telling hundreds of thousands of residents to evacuate, deserted streets and shuddered. shops, residents on japan, south western islands are taking cover as typhoon shaun, shaun whips up strong winds and high waves. gusts powerful enough to bring down houses. our forecast authorities have issued what's known as a special warning for residence on the main southern island of t issue. put him at any time president strong winds, high waves and storm such as are expected. the highest level of caution is required . this officials have given evacuation orders for more than 800000 people in southern and central japan. they won. the typhoon could become a major disaster. sean sean is unpredictable, and forecasters are struggling to pinpoint when and where it will make landfall.
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but depends whether agency says it could strike the south west on thursday and had to central and eastern regions including the capitol tokyo. the storm is so big that it's even being felt in central japan where rescuers have been coming through debris. after the heavy rain fall triggered a landslide. residents in the projected path or being advised to take precautionary measures and check into shelters to save lives. sean sean is the 2nd type soon to hit japan. within weeks the government is freeing up resources for disaster responses as the nation. braces for a violent storm to sit down now where relief for struggling to get aid to tens of thousands of people affected by sundays, them collapse. at least fuzzy people were killed and the incident was already say, the death toll is expected to rise. tens of thousands of people in sudan has been
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displaced after the robot dam collapse. sunday, killing dozens of people, according to the united nations. the are about them is about 24 miles northwest from port sudan, where the country's government is now largely based. you want official se, heavy blast flooding from the dams collapse has destroyed 20 villages and is led to major delays and getting humanitarian a to people already grappling with being at war for nearly 2 years. we're facing a very unfortunate situation here. we had a missing body that we couldn't find for full days, and we're struggling to live a food to families on the other side of the collapse down there. dead bodies that are swept away by the floods. we can't reach the red crescent or any organization to go to the affected area on the other side. we can't do anything. many people are now struggling to access clean drinking water. on tuesday, international organizations and humanitarian aid workers were finally able to reach
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people off model via about dam is known for providing water to the entire red sea state. and may god help us to serve it citizens. and then when we delivered humanitarian assistance from the 1st day of the floods and it shall continue until god saves the people of and as we were speaking to people, we found out that many have lost their homes and farms cattle. and every day of the guys over the defend behind the according to sedans, health ministry, 132 people have died this year as a result of heavy rains and flooding. the precious prime minister kissed alma is in germany today. so talks with trump slit, what of sites and other sources 1st by last row trip since taking office last month is visit is focused on recessing post breaks it relations between the u. k. in germany. the 2 countries say they want to strengthen economic ties,
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improve defense corporation and address migration challenges, shows installment say they have agreed to work on a new security and defense, tracy they told me use chief political edison. mckayla kirsten had told me what keeps tom is priorities for his visit to germany as well. he wants to move closer to dominique economically and also to the european union. one must remind you is that and that is the brakes. it, the britain is no longer part of the european union spots. it's leads to the european countries through nato. so the defense allies, a, use the europeans and britain and they have a whole host of common interest. but what we, what we hope to hear from kids, thelma, is really wanting to move a lot closer and the stress that germany is the 2nd largest trading partner of britain. and he really hopes to create jobs both ends now. and he was also off
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by the media traveling with him, how he wants to do this without rejoining the european union, because the whole list of what he wants to achieve to have a more in a common markets. he doesn't say the words, camacho, but he wants to have a lot more trade. that's the whole less trade barriers he wants to have more flexibility when it comes to labor markets. he wants to create jobs everywhere and he wants close to defense cooperation. well, this is part of the european a catalog and, and he, it certainly dominate is in a much stronger position of being europe's largest economy. i mean, he has made very clear, hasn't he, the, the, you guys desire to reset relations with the european union. does not mean reversing breakfast? why is he making such a big point of ruling out or joining rejoining the you when?
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as you say, he's really pushing for close to ties as well as purchase saw they add 40 to he faces challenges back home. he clearly does not want to take the risk to open at the breakfast, a debate that wound something that costs britain daily in terms of a revenue as well. and at the same time, he wants to go as far as he possibly can. that's the clear signal we're guessing in moving closer to the european union and particularly it's markets. so that's where he stands right now. and that's also why we expect alone negotiations. we'll do both say they want to have for so that defense agreement by the end of this year. all right, we'll have to leave that up. thanks so much for that analysis. the w as chief political as i mentioned alexis, here's some more stories making headlines today. and driven police have shut down a man who attacks officers with knives in the western city of mos. no one else was
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injured. trump. so the order of shows has vowed to tyson weapons laws following a mass, stopping, and zoning and last weekend, which killed 3 people. 5 sizes and southern miscellaneous, searching for a mother and son who went missing officer, an intense stone triggered land slides in the town with some fleet to the land slides buried many parts of the town in mode and destroyed vehicles. so you're watching the domain, you still to come the venice film festival takes off. today we will talk to our correspondent then just a few moments about the movies, getting the most bugs in the fast ukraine's defense ministry has requested a virtual meeting with an a. so, officer, russia hamad regions across the ukraine, withdrew and missile strikes this week. ukraine is pushing the lines to provide it with more ad defenses. following the latest wave of aerial attacks. peebles,
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i want to finalize to trump restrictions on how it can hit back, namely, allowing the use of west and supplied long range missiles. the strikes within russia, ukraine has been stepping out during the tax on russian territory. its forces hit this fuel depot in russia's rust of region, brussels corresponding to our power cuz following that story for us, i asked him earlier what ukraine is hoping to get out of this meeting as well as you said, what the ukrainians are hoping for is additional ad defend systems, the same the, the last few weeks, days of rusted as strikes have been some of the was since the beginning of the war and of his many, many civilian targets across the hold of ukraine saying this is proof that they need those ad defend systems they say they've been promised, we don't know exactly how much nato allies specifically the united states as well.
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have promised them as far as the defense systems or how quickly that they have promised them. but we do know that there are supposed to be additional ad defense systems heading towards you credit that ukraine says it simply needs in order to protect it, civilian population. and then it says that these heavy strikes have proof of that. we know that rest of whom and of the defense minister, he is attending that meeting and cooling for those ad defense systems. and that, that he will continue to press for that. it's an interesting situation at the moment with this increased number of strikes. we've had the ukrainian foreign minister today dimension collab today, but uh quoted in multiple agencies saying that the biggest in problem that you claim 1st faces at the moment is the allies that concerned about escalation of this, of the bottle. but they say it's coming to them that the russians are continuing to strike hard, and that they need the support from the allies. so ukraine wants more leeway to
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respond to russians the tax. but as we were mentioning, base, of course, also been conducting attacks on russian, russian soil, how the nato allies feel about last and might ukraine's attacks on russia actually stopped nato from sending the defense is the keep one's. or yeah it's, it's a slightly mucky arrow at the moment in the, in the discussions. i don't think it would go so far as to prevent the defense systems that are demanded from going. but that is definitely some trepidation among nato allies off to the attacks that ukraine has conducted in cost in regions over the border in russia. that awesome questions about what the sort of i look and what the forward time is. not the discuss it, the decisions all the, the, the agreements are at least that ukraine can strike into targets with those just over the border where those missiles are coming from to strike into ukrainian
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territory. it has the right to defend itself. and that's agreed with the allies. the question is whether they can go even further. and that's something that the, especially the americans are concerned about and assessing me something with the will be discussed in the ukrainians, didn't one lot. that's not really what that's, that's talk about, but it certainly will be part of the discussions during these notes it and they told me things. john, thank you so much. that's the w correspondent, jack power can brussels. now the 1st venice film festival opens today with high entertainment and high culture in equal measure. but this is venice. festival also has a shop political edge. movie fans always pay close attention to venice for 1st look at the films that will be the tool of next is oscars. things kicking off with the world, premiere of one of the, some of the biggest films, tim boston's b hold to speak to jayce. a tim burton is reassembled the original task for the sequel to is cult 1988 or accommodated. just like in the 1st movie,
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michael keaton is mr. steven beetle juice returns to earth. to wreck havoc uses loose people's use be they'll do is to get that us off to a rocket start. what the only course of action is pointing to work together to clean up hollywood use all over venice. how she works is brad pitt and george clooney play crime. scene fixtures force to work together in the action comedy rules. pitts. ex angelina. julie goes classic. and maria, playing opera legend, maria colors the and the lady got joins walk in phoenix in joker, fully ado on all dancing, all singing musicals equal to joker. todd phillips, 2019 venice gold line. when the
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witness get serious with september 5th, a drama about the sports reporters who covered the parents, the tax on these really athletes at the 1972 munich olympics. as far as that i'm, i'm also in the dentist, the documentary recent stall on lenny reef and stuff to film the berlin. 1936 olympics and the nazi rawlings in nuremberg using reconstructs personal archives. the film shows how the director, despite her lifelong denials, was a willing participant in nazi propaganda, is a frighteningly pop up. so using the estate of reading style, it gives us a chance to understand something of the topic, tell it to you of patches and of the writing movement of the rising, rising movements all over, not only in germany, but in europe, and also in a way and the united states. fascism is also the subject of
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the tv series, the premier's and dentist. on the rise, the power of italian dictator benito, most i mean people. could you please be so i'm stuck with you, but under will it be still jam packed with politics, entertainment, and award, where the cinema, the 1st venice film festival is the can't miss movie event of the on the w skills. rock spread, joins us now from the venice film festival school. obviously just a real selection of great stuff. the tell us how much anticipation there is for the beetle juice. see, quote, considering quite frankly, that most people in the 50 probably won't ever have seen the original your daddy now because i saw that so in theaters when it opened the original beetle too is uh, but you're absolutely right. of course of the there is a whole young audience who has never seen this film in theaters might not really even remember anything about it. i think they'll probably be drawn in by the star
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because alongside the old actors uh from the original film. we have general ortega, who was the, is the star of the netflix hit wednesday, which tim burton directed and meeting her he said, was an inspiration to make this equal um and i think at least having seen the film . okay. and when do you have any spoilers? it really has the spirit of that original film really sort of crazy, wild sort of fuels like whole made off the cost, the type of movies, the kind of movie that to be frank. a tim burton hasn't made for a couple of decades. um, it seems like a real return for him and a release of joyous, fun movie. and i think at least it can appeal to all generations. even those who don't remember the ninety's and the eighty's as well. as i do, and what about jerry could to the, the biggest film in the program can told phillips repeat the success that he had with the 1st joseph of the. yeah. that uh, success was actually right here. uh 2019 um,
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todd phillips. rock joker here at advantage it, it end up winning the golden line for best film went on to success at the oscars, but as you walk in phoenix, when he best actor took in over a $1000000000.00 at the box office worldwide. so blew everyone away completely. uh was surprised cuz was such a crazy uh, film, a combination of a, a d. c comic book movie with uh, sort of an art house movie. i couldn't come from from martin scorsese. it'll be really interesting to see a type of can manage to pull off the same truck again, this film looks like it's going another stage further because it's not just a combination of art house and a dark uh, a drama, the and comic book movie. it's also a full blown musical with the lady got in, in one of the leading roles. so i don't know if he can pull it off again, but it looks amazing from what i've seen and i would not bad against taught dogs. he did the here once a few years back. i bet he'll manage again in a few days. time will be watching. and i have to ask you this brad pitt and angelina joe lee, both starring in films that this is a festival. do you think that might be any sort of good red carpet moments given
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the message of both to yes. yeah. i think a lot people are, are, are a wondering, are you even hoping that it could be a war the rose is here uh, in venice. and i know that's going to happen just because it looks like the festival has put that as a dissipated this, and they quite a carefully separated the 2 film. so maria, which is the film and julia julie, or she please the offer senior. and maria call us, and that premier is for tomorrow here instead of brad pittsville called wolves, which he started along side of george clooney is an action comedy that's next week on monday. so several days time in between. to make sure. uh the uh, warring couple uh doesn't clash here uh on the red carpet which is the shape cuz it would be lovely to love. just see, at least for us, observers on every side. i think they'll probably be happy about it. they were 9. it's got rocks for at the venice, film festival. thank you very much for bringing us for bringing us up to date. thanks so much. go out before we go. dumps. teachers say that if you can walk,
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