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the, the, the, the state of the news long from berlin is real launch is multiple attacks in the west bank. so assuming medic say at least 10 people are dead. these really army says it's still tearing out operations in some towns in the north. also coming up japan braces were ty, phone, shaun, shaun authorities issue an emergency as the south west prepares for wood quoted me, one of the strongest storms to ever hit the region. and the paralympic games kick off in paris. the french capital intensive progress toward making the city fully accessible, though big obstacles were me and the stars hit
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the red carpet at the 1st man, his film festival will look at some of the movies getting fuzz at this year's event . the tale be joining us on p v. as in the united states and our viewers around the world . welcome. it's great to have you with us on the call for least at least 10 palestinians have been killed in a large scale. series of reeds and strikes carried down by is really forces in the occupied westbank. israel's foreign minister says the operations are designed to ford, a rainy and is luminous terrorist infrastructure in the northern west bank is really forces of also sealed off the city of jeanine, according to its mer, tearing up roads as they come is really, soldiers have descended on refugee camps, villages and cities across the north of the occupied west bank.
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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 x, but say it's the 1st time since 2005 that is really false is 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 policy and immediate says that his re troops here have sealed off several roads and blocked access to medical facilities. by building a barrier 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 janine the as riley army released this
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footage of another strike from the football refugee camp that it said killed 4 militants. this man was wounded in that attack, which he said killed his family members. the society between the, my wife asked me what happened. i told her and asked her to go and check on the children on the roof. told them happens a lot when known as you move to the rooftop. she found the 3 of our children to a couple of my they rest in peace. one was injured was that they took into the hospital and hopefully he'll be okay. so let me come to salon. it's not yet clear how long these riley operation in the west bank might last. the palestinian authority is condemned it as a serious escalation of us to intervene. a short while ago, i asked our correspondent, tonya cramer in jerusalem. what israel is trying to achieve with these biggest
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reeds in close to decades in the occupied westbank. the line as they say are, these are the biggest or you know, counter terrorism operation. right now they're carrying out the, mainly in the northern part of the west bank or through her life, janine area to a car, him area, but also novelist and to boss. these cities and places in the northern or westbank . now, the military said they have been an uptick office. they've put it a tax emanating from these places in israel, but also on is really troops operating in the occupied of westbank. and also that these areas were flooded as uh, they said with weapons of i e ra. now we're getting reports here, that heavy fighting is still going on in as some of these places fighting between militants and it's really military residents. they have said that the entrance was blocked from the palestinian prime minister's office. there was
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a statement about the warning that the access to hospitals is not given in certain areas. also, the military has used a drones in some of these area. so this was why the condemned by the policy, you know, sorry to, that's within part of the westbank and also how mouse has called for a general mobilization. this comes, of course, on the back to of, of a very tense situation for palestinians in the occupied westbank with a day the rates going on for many, many months. now, in the, a very dire economic situation, closes in the west bank and increasing settler violence. and the united nations has just more. and again, also that this could deepen the, as i put it already catastrophic situation in the occupied westbank. i want to talk about timing here because these fire negotiations between israel and how moss are supposed to restart today and dell could there be a link? so i think it's very hard at the moment to put
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a link on on that. but i mean, if this escalation goes for the, it's certainly could have some sort of impact also on these tools. but having said that, we don't know where these talks stand at the moment. we're getting different sick notes from the mediators on the one hand, but also from as well and time us of the united states where very optimistic in the tones last week that actually wanted to have a dia concluded by last week that would include an end to the board ceasefire and the release of the hostages, but this was not picked up or shared by israel and how much they still cannot agree on certain of the sticking points. so the longer of course, a, this goes on and we also have to say the war in gaza is continuing. this could have an impact on these talks so far they're continuing. but there is also no re of pro
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quest at the moment, at least reported from these talks. the delay is tanya kramer. andrews. i'm always great speaking to you. thank you so much. japan is bracing for the arrival of a powerful type food that's already bringing heavy rains and strong winds to southern errors and transport and public services have been suspended in some areas . officials have warrant of the dangers of type food, shaun, shaun 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 residents on the main southern island of to use you to put them at any time president it's doing wins. high waves and storm such as are
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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. but depends whether agency says it could strike the south west on thursday and had to central and eastern regions, including the capital tokyo. the storm is so big that it's even being felt in central japan where rescuers have been coming to debris. after the heavy rain fell triggered a landslide residents in the projected path are being advised to take precautionary measures and check into shelters to save lives. john sean is the 2nd type soon to hit japan. within weeks the government is freeing up resources for
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disaster responses. as the nation, braces for a violent storm. and some breaking news coming that we want to share with you french authorities are released telegram boss, pavel, door of a court and post strict conditions freshman border of was arrested in paris on sunday. he must pay a bond of 5000000 euros and cannot leave french territory. he will be placed under judicial supervision. jerome is facing allegations that he allowed criminal activity on his messaging out. and we'll have more information for you as it comes in. but 1st, let's look at some of the stories making headlines around the world today. israel's military has free to hostage has been held in the gaza strip by him. austin's last october carried for han. o'conny was found alone in a tunnel and southern gaza. he was welcomed home by his large bed to an air of
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family in the village of cardboard. the firefighters in southern italy are searching for a mother and son who was missing after and attend storm triggered land slides in the town of sun. felicia, the land slides for many parts of the town in mud and destroyed vehicles. f b, i officials say the gun man who tried to assassinate trump on july 13th and spent months seeking a target. a top official said the sooner it looked at any number of events and eventually became high for focus as they call it. on the trump rally ones, it was announced. they also said who was not under the influence of alcohol or drugs. the new british prime minister, cure storm or has been visiting berlin the chancellor. what of shots receive stormer with full military honors? so i'm was hoping talks will help reset relations between the u. k. and the european union ties have been strange since breaks. and when britain left the
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united, the european union, hundreds of thousands of dead fish have washed up on the shores of progress. see because gulf in greece over the last few days. you're about to see the stretch of water with fish carcasses spans kilometers according to experts. some fresh water fish do die here when currents pull them from nearby links into the gulf, solve the waters. local residents say the stance is alarming. they fear it could impact their businesses that rely heavily on tours, especially this time of year. local authorities have already cleaned up 40 tons of dead fish under now investigating would cause them to die in such a large numbers. and our correspondence, sophia cliff talkie is in athens. she told me more about how this could happen after the storm, samuel, and elias les september, the regional, specially in central greece wherever slaughtered and various freshwater fish were
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transported through candles and rivers. and by now the level and quantity of water has been reduced. so what happens is that the fish that will left in this low level are not falling into the box if it goes to gulf, and that's a normal that is not very intense. and these are fresh water fish, so which, when they come into contact with and unsuitable environmental them, which is the sea water, of course they, they died because of the difference and so on and see the storage use and to address the problem immediately and restore the environmental balance in the area, what is happening right now the, the operation to clean the cost area off bolos from the thousands of the that they started already and continues and it is expected to continue for the next days at least. and most importantly, the car, the barrier from the lake has been close by now, and a special marker has been installed. so it can present the depth ish to
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come into the boston because golf, however, as you mentioned already, the issue right now is the businesses, the tours. and let's remember the grease and especially the region of especially and, and bolos is in the middle of the summer. season the middle of the high peak all the season. so this causes other problems as well. and of course, and we citizens, and there's more to come in the upcoming days. so is the w corresponding sophia cliff khaki in athens on to paris. now where the opening ceremony for the paralympic games has gotten underway, more than 4000 pair athletes are competing for gold, silver and bronze metals. organizers say nearly 2000000 tickets have been sold so far. the games will make use of many of the menus used for the olympics. of the city is hoping to spotlight its work to make the games more accessible than ever before. but adapting a city like paris is no easy task. our correspondents,
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rosie burkhard has more managed since he has all which shots for the moon. oh, no. the french wheelchair basketball or is taking the time from training to spread some power, olympic spirit among volunteers, and local kids here in this power as neighborhood. it's important to, for me to finally get the real of feelings about right on the exports that they are a sports like all sports. we work hard like old seats for some the excitement is own ready, potable she left it to me. i'm so lucky to live in paris because torres are coming from all over. i'm paying a lot of money to see the games. i can just watch my balcony. but the taste recession is also an eye opener for these players besides disability is a said, another sick gives you an idea of what wheelchair use
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a seal every day as part of its power olympic preparation. the french capital has been trying to make those day to day experiences better. the city has been pouring millions into accessibility adaptations, renovating sports centers, creating hundreds of new disabled parking spaces, widening pathways, and adding more infrastructure for people with visual impairments. now all the buses are accessible all the time where it is accessible. we have a lot of taxes accessible because we invest the game and the we want to the, the games to be and the opportunity for us to change that. but the change hasn't reached all parts of time. the metro 1st built in 1900 remains largely in accessible with many of those with reduced to ability less to struggle through the dense net to work daily. the city has been offering alternative shuttle routes to
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the games upon request, but for money not doesn't go far enough. me and a lot of people like me, we don't have a problem with our disabilities. it's really where we are. that's we cannot make us more comfortable or not with our disabilities. she says she's confident things will get specter, because she'll keep talking about it to make sure that starting the line, the paralympics truly leaves their mark on paris. the hey, rosie of archer to file that report joins us now from paris. rosie is less than 3 weeks since parents wrapped up the olympic games. does the excitement live on for the paralympics? yeah, they're really stainless of both arriving power. says this. the city of light welcomes the power olympic torch here in paris. so now, you know, we've spoken to some passes by your group. are excited. others who st. luke's,
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the height just does not live up to. it's not in the same level as the olympics, but you know, make no mistake. you're really has to be quite a sight to see sizes of power olympians parading during the shelves of these a famous street in paris waving their flags representing more than a 160 delegations on already on thursday. the 1st metals will be up for grabs. those including sports, including a power type, window, power table, tennis and power, swimming pairs went above and beyond to send new standards with the event. but something that's critical as public transport remains largely and accessible to people with mobility issues. how's it going to happen? yeah, is the, and i mean there is power olympians. i'd be able to speak to are saying we, we want to keep the focus on the support. but it is also an opportunity to highlight these things daily difficulties that are faced by so many people with disabilities. now we've heard, for example, from the power as far as you think, they want to make this legacy level and, and continued to try and continue to make the city even more accessible for some
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their st. louis for not just really does just full story is quite something to be in the metro. you can see ad for tickets for the power olympics they're going for as little as a 15 year old. he's taken out space 17 us dollars, but of course seeing was added environment, which remains inaccessible, is really something which has a bit of area to the organizer. the the mastermind behind the opening ceremony here in paris, said for him is also by the theme of power adults. the power adults of hosting the paralympics given the excessive with the challenges which still remains all the while france is going through an unprecedented political crisis. how much of an impact could that have on the games? yeah, well, there's definitely a dangers that could distract from the games we've had. for example, the far less party here in front calling for a big demonstration on the 7th of september. that's right to the end of the power olympics, i think you can bet the french president emanuel mac pro who is faced with quite on
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precedent situation. he called small collections, but they last month produced no clear winner. i know transfer the 8th at a political impasse. that being said, i think you'll be happy that there is a sort of a dose of distraction, a feel good moment, at least from not political crisis in the pilot. the game to be trying to keep the focus on the sport and letting the guys begin. that was the double use. rosie bird turned in pair is great speaking to you. thanks. show business now and the venice film festival is officially underway. this year's edition promises higher entertainment and high culture as well as a sharp political edge. here's this. make the move overcome. because ben is stealing your spotlights the 81st venice film festival open floating. it's 5, it's the biggest, boldest and coolest film festival of 2024. and after last year's actors,
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stripe left red carpet fence starved for celebrities floating venice will be a v i. p. seized with a star studded lineup. tim burden his reassembled the original cost for the sequel to his 1988 called horror comedy beetle juice use just like in the 1st movie, michael gayton has missed of his demon returns to earth. to wreak havoc uses this fatal juice. beetles, you should get venice off to a raucous star. what? only the course of action is to work. hollywood is all over venice this year o. brad pitt and george clooney play crime scene fix. who is forced to work together in the action comedy rules to it's x, angelina. julie goes classy in maria, playing oper. legend monday i cut off the and lady god,
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god joins hor can phoenix in joke or 40. i do an all dancing all singing musicals equal to joker, todd phillips, 2019 venice golden line. when i finish good serious week september 5th, a drama about the sports reporters who covered the terrorist attacks on his really athletes at the 1970 to munich olympics. as my, as that i mentioned also in venice, the documentary, the from star on laney, who's this guy who films, the berlin 1936 olympics and the nazi raleigh's in nuremberg using some sort of personal archives. the film shows how the director, despite her lifelong denials, with a willing participant in nazi propaganda. a frighteningly topic, a look at fascism. fascism
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is also the subject of a new tv series that premieres in venice, on the rise to power of autonomy and dictator. benita, i'm assuming you're gonna be 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 camp mist movie event of the year. and our movie above and she is with us and he has already seen the over the movie. scott ross perot right there from venice. what do you make of the bill to sequel? and uh yeah, i have to say um, i have low expectations going into this building because, um, i used to love a tim burton. i'm old enough to have seen these movies. his 1st few movies including the original battle just i'm in cinemas and i was a huge fan at the time. but in the last 11015, maybe even 20 years. when he's gotten sort of big hollywood productions,
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i felt he lost some of the charm of his early days, some of the sort of wild energy of his early films and this movie be able to still use the 6th equal 36 years after the original recaptures some of that, um, it feels a bit like a home, a movie, if you will, kind of crazy kind of wacky. a lot of it was done sort of improvisational and it really sort of re energizes um for me re energized. as burton, as a, as a director. uh uh i uh, came up with the film just smiling year to year and um i, i think it's not a deep, serious movie. it's just pure entertainment. but uh, it really shows us, again, why people like me. and so many people around the world got so excited about kimberton way back in the day if you're out of his i'm or even if you forgotten about of entirely, this is a field to check it. but it is another sequel that's expected to be the biggest fill in the program joke or to do you think todd phillips will be able to repeat the success he had with the 1st one?
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yeah, i, i really can't count todd phillips out. i mean, nobody believed his personal, i'm joker would work. it seemed like a complete mash up of genres a, a d. c comic book movie, combined with a dark drama that could be made by martin scorsese is a completely worked at one the dentist don't pestle here. in 2019 went on to when you walk in venus, best actor oscar, and made like a $1000000000.00 a worldwide this time for his sequel. uh, excuse me, adding another layer of sugar on top because he's making addition to being on our house drama. and a d, c come up with movie, it's going to be a musical with a lady. got and walking venus in pure on dancing. singing is the code numbers. no idea if it can work, but if anyone could do it, i think todd phillips scan and it has to be for me, the number one movie at this year's festival. everyone is really excited to see if he can pull it off again. all right, different kind of trauma we might be looking at possibly. brad pitt and angelina julia are both starring in films at this year's festival. are we in for any awkward
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red carpet bowman's considering there must be divorce? yes, that's what if, what really is talking about here despite the we, what do you pretend that we're all talking about the movies we really are looking to see if there's going to be any war the roses action on, on the red carpet with parental lead or what used to be known as brand jolena, a brad pitt, and angelina jolie. they are, as you say, going through a very difficult the very public divorce. and they both have movies here and they will both be on the right carpet here. angelina julie, tomorrow with a film maria. um, but uh, brad pitt won't be here until next week. um with his bill wolves. uh, actually comedy where he starts. alonzo, it's george clooney. up, so i think that might have been deliberate on the part of you part of the festival to give a few days separation between these 2 stars to make sure we didn't have as complex on the right carpet. so unfortunately, i think there won't be a that off the screen drama that me what we might, the, what as a, as gossipers and onlookers here but, but who knows? maybe brad pitt's produce a couple of the films that are here in the past. but maybe he'll show up and,
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you know, stroll along and maybe bump into his, his ex, along the streets here. and the speculation is part of the fight. and that was scott ross perot at the venice film festival. thank you so much. i us. and that before we go, let's take a look at a festival in spain, where delicious chaos reigned supreme is the thing that food festival. what is now a giant annual event actually started as a food fight between friends, the list to say. and as you can see, it has grown over the years, and thousands come every year to the spanish town of munoz, turning the streets into salsa ends. now if you ask me, it looks like a guaranteed way of releasing your enter a 10 year old. and a quick reminder of our top story at this hour for at least 10 palestinians have been killed in a 9th of is really raised and strikes and the occupied westbank is really army says
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lights through the ocean. and mother humpback whales with a comp time to add to the human soul met johnny. but now the pride of his account of wales, the remotes of ocean conservation, intended for the independent arrived to our society is full of contrasts and inequality is a big challenge. many problems can only be solved by working together. yes, i think i pretend as a misleading me. what is home? how do we tackle the major issues about to talk about the there is
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a significant risk of human extinction from advancing our system. series continues . johnson henderson on the w the, the migration is a tremendously polarizing issue around the world in germany. the deadly attack by a man who was in the country illegally is added fuel to an already heated debates. politicians are flinging accusations at each other, and many of them are trying to instrumental lies the public's fear for their own game. while germany's leadership struggles to find a way to address the challenges posed by regular migration without abandoning its humanitarian commitments. one very important question is going on answered what could have driven the suspected perpetrator into the arms of an extremist group like the so called islam estate. tonight we.
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