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the, the, this is dw news life from the land, a major missile strikes on ukraine. presidents, autumn is lensky says, more than 40 people all dead. and 180 and get in a russian missile attack on the city of full tub to ballistic missiles targeted a hospital and a comic will say coming up on the program. the palestinian health ministry says at least $26.00 people were killed and then is raise the rate in the all to hide westbank. israel says it's we cold operation is talking things terrorist the
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money filters mckinnon. welcome to the program ukraine's president. load them is zalinski has vowed to hold russia responsible for a missile strike on the central fishy of pull to the dozens of people have been killed and move on to hundreds injured. so lensky says to ballistic missiles, here's a hospital and a military college, a number of buildings were destroyed with many victims trumps. under the router, i got an update on the stripe from dw use nick connelly who is in case so we've heard that this was the question of 2 boosting sales. coming in. full tower is about a $120.00 comes from the russian board authorities comparatively close and noticed those kind of thing, but close enough for businesses to reach that target. so foster people now captain,
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the rooms were unable to get safe to face if they were, we believe trying to get to the seller to some way. that would be a bit safer, but it just got into quick these themselves that travel very, very fast varies a lot of speculation. now online, here, ukraine, the social media about why you this moved to college was operational so close to the russian frontier that it was a target that probably could be expected to see some kind of missile hits and why if you're going to do something so close to boy, compared to we have seen me so many people that in one place there's also talk of the damage to the nearby hospital about this is in a region that gets these kind of, we saw a tax pretty much daily. it's just a question of the scale, and this talk of about 200 people still left under the ruins. and the expectation from here is that the cause of the numbers are going to rise further, and that might be more people under the ruins then currently reported. so far we've heard about 25 people have been broke safety. but the numbers rules pretty much up in their net thanks so much for bringing us up to date those. and it connelly
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reporting from keith. now source he's in nigeria, safeco co, her on the list and it says master could more than 80 people. local media are reporting that insurgents on most of cycles killed villages and set buildings a blaze. the attack took place and go be space in the northeast. thousands of bodies have been taken to a local hospital. it is said that move victims will be found. boca rom and other to hot as groups of wage to 15 yet and sergent c and northeast. and nigeria that has killed more than 40000 people. a correspondent, wiser address is in a boucher and has more to the left. is that a recovery of the copies of the victims is ongoing. about 3 policies where we come back to the and do i buried this opportunity at my file in your district? i've tied this, i talk it delegation of the goodman is one, it's with,
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they're too concerned with the communities because that are still some bodies that in the bush, but they're unable to recover because of seattle black minds that may be planted by the book or higher um, i ted ross. oh, the might be around the bushes and the launch and i talked to because they have already one village just before they have done the tug that happened on sunday night. do we know why? okay. her rom may have targeted this village in particular what it is rainy season and how best thing is going on funding is going on. the whole essence is how to is to see a on from us, not to quote, to bid their farms. that is what i do, hunger in those areas might have attrition is around pined so is several stages of the attack which they usually do during the rainy season because there are a lot of grasses that grown up. you is hardly them for the village just to see who
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is coming. i talked to them on like during, during the season when you can see from 5 i, i, we and then is an indication of duty suggests of these attacks of, to about 4 years of it has to appease in most of the areas because it's been almost 4 years the last time we had these desktop lee, i talked to lynn over for t p. for some associates. i seen the victims, my deed in your best might be high. i didn't, that might be up to a t t for and how slow being any official response from the government so far? the woman has just send a con dollars. so she's saying that the recovery was to be made by the military because that the only a government side of the security agencies that have the capacity to penetrate does the areas. so the government is saying they are on top of distribution. this to
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government has shown its own consent that from us cannot be allowed to go to their, from their consent. that this uh, that in for jesse is to around off to see if it's safe for such a long time. but condemnations from this community does that, this promise ought to be protected by the governments. because when you see you just a minute to book or however i'm you supposed to take the fight to the in class, not just to skewed area where people as teen and then the villages i left with lead to, to, to, to do to protect themselves. why is your interest reporting for us from the data? why is it? thank you so much. thank you. of the palestinian health ministry says at least 26 palestinians have died in is rainy braids in the occupied westbank since the operation began
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a week ago. israel's army continues to target what it says all terror, a cells with a foothold in the janine until car in refugee camps. e millison is luminous group. hamas has claimed responsibility for 2 attacks and the west bank. the left one is really sold or dead, and 3 others wounded, a sifting through the debris left by a week long as rarely rate raids in the westbank have been common since the october 7th terror attacks by him off the residence they. they haven't seen destruction like this and over 2 decades, with this really forces, demolishing homes and businesses across the territory. local authorities say 70 percent of the streets and the heavily populated jeanine refugee camp were boldest . many residents are now living without electricity or running water. cleaning is real cut off access across the area. some people lost everything they had and i live in honolulu. i have the shop behind me. and this i have had of bobby's
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shop since 1954. although young i opened it and i made a living from it, they destroyed it today. the goal is they want to destroy the country with them, so the people get tired of the resistance. yeah, i mean, but we will not get tired of the resistance. should i, who does, i couldn't call them, you know, if it should be, is rarely army has no targets. so they target us. but we will remain no matter what they do. and i'm in the guys that has been on the bottom, the bottom internet for a year and it's still standing now. so we will remain standing, god willing, no matter what they do. thank god, we a strong for most of their lives. older palestinians have witness regular raids in the west bank, which has been under as rarely occupation since 1967. its latest rates are seen as a major escalation. hundreds of israeli troops supported by drones and armored
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vehicle storm several locations in the west bank beginning on august 28th targeting . what they said were militant to strong holes and then she will not let terrorism in the west bank raise its head. so that's, that's the reason we're going from city to city cab to cab with excellent intelligence, very good operational capabilities, very strong, aerial intelligence support the cause economy or unlike in gaza, the milton group. hamas has no official foothold in the west bank, but these rarely military has carried out frequent operations in the territory. it occupies targeting commanders from us and other militant groups they link to terror attacks. and israel, according to united nations, figures is really forces have killed over $600.00 palestinians in the west bank since october 7th, at the same time that they're fighting a war and gaza a 100 kilometers away. my rep sunshine is a senior on list at the international crisis group and joins me now from tel aviv
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welcome to dw good. see you again. now is rel, is claiming that this operation is to come back and eliminate terrorism. tell us it's not believable. i mean, i certainly think it is too many is religious attitude is really establishment that is implementing these actions. what we see is not new. and as long as it's ro, you know, continues to militarily rule millions of palestinians who have no rights and the patient. my analysis of it is that resistance an armed attack from terror, however you want to call it will continue. but really unfortunate as somebody who sits in israel is that what israel is doing, they may think that it's going to bring security. but i think we know from decades of the situation that it actually only brings further instability and violence to his relatives as well. so unfortunately i don't think is rose action whether or not they think they are justified are actually going to achieve the result that this room was somebody in the same thing with god. the israel has destroyed god and how
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much the only become more popular in many places. i mean, israel was, of course say that it's doing everything it come to no less than a target at the 7th terrorist attack happened again, and i've heard you say in other interviews as well, that is really incursions into the west bank, in this case, risk fueling palestinian resistance for all those and quelling it. what would then and an effective alternative strategy be as well? unfortunately, i don't see that being very practical right now because after october, 7th israelis don't see posted use at all. or if they do, they see them as the enemy, but ultimately is wrote, cannot continue to occupied territory that it covered in a war. and 1967. it cannot continue to rule over people who have no rights. they can continue to have 2 separate systems of law in one place in the west bank. and now what we're seeing and guys that looks like
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a re occupation within garza and not just from the outside. this is ultimately not going to bring stability to anyone. so as well, you know, off i really would stop building stones when i agree, and a negotiated process to entrust. and to try to find the best way to reach a solution whether it's wednesday or tuesday. it doesn't matter. ultimately, people need to be free and people need to have equal rights. i just personally, that's not just just just coming back to the westbank, what we were talking about. you know, obviously israel is saying the idea is the same with going off the militant strong holes here. so, so again, i mean, if they, they say that they have the, the evidence, the intelligence, what should they do? well, we're talking about a military superpower in the middle east, against a many tell us any of us who have never lived in anything other than a refugee camp under occupation with no little horizon. and, oh,
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not violent acts of resistance over the years, especially in the early 2, thousands were never met when it's really concessions or any kind of willingness to enter in a real negotiated process. so how cities have been left with no other choice. unfortunately, other than our persistence and when does roll does in the west bank and with its military application is violent, it is violent in, in, in ways even more than our resistance is. so in that sense, you know, paulson is, can also say that they have the right to do what they do at the same time. so, i mean, the only way for it is relevant to, to deal entire and legitimate ways. first and foremost, to start breaking international law, re, to i negotiated resolution and then it would have much more legitimacy in specific targeted operations. my ref, on time from the international crisis group will have to leave it that, but we appreciate your time. thank you so much. thank you. in one of the big sticking points in the multinational ceasefire tools is,
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is riley control of goals is border with egypt. israel says it's military presence is necessary to maintain security. the issue is undermining assets to end the conflict and normalized as rails relations with arab nations, including with saudi arabia. and so in the middle of it is rarely troops on the egypt cause a border. this video shows them allegedly destroying tunnels used by him us. the idea says that taking control of the border area, known as the philadelphia cord, or what's the strategic necessity being saved on saturday as well. because philadelphia, she may ask the philadelphia corridor served as an oxygen line from us through which it regularly transited weapons to the gaza strip, to the open cover. the philadelphia's history is intertwined with regions politics . it's israel's name for the 14 kilometer long border, including the roof of crossing between casa and egypt,
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which is officially responsible for its security. making the court of the only goals and border not under is ran a control until now. it's also officially the militarized, the demilitarized porter was a key part of the historic, 1979 camp. david's peace deal between israel and egypt that started in here of cooperation. after years of conflict, including 3 wars, it meant that egypt substantial military was no longer a threat. it also resulted in a shifting us policy. egypt became a major recipient of american for an 8. now the israel has taken control of the philadelphia card or pensions, or spiking egypt as angry about the presence of idea of soldiers in the demilitarized zone. and egypt has another concern as well, a and many other. okay. i cool on all the relevant parts is that the international community to fulfill of a moral and legal responsibility to end these very siege. and to stop any attempts
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at forcing palestinians to forcibly flee that land. and exit as of palestinians in egypt would present the major challenge that the government wants to avoid. all the same. egypt is unlikely to break off relations with israel completely. egypt is still dependent on aid from the us and doesn't want to jeopardize that but the is rarely egypt agreement was the basis for plans to normalize relations with other countries in the region, including saudi arabia. the goal is that war had already put those plans on nice. now tensions of egypt threatened to push long term cooperation with other arab nations even farther into the future. a quick look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. and at least $10000.00 people have done items to that boat capsized during an attempt to crossing the english channel. the french coast
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gone says more than 50 others have been rescued. the un says at least seem like rents of don't idle going missing while trying to cross to the u. k. this year. put francis has arrived in indonesia, the world's most populous muslim nation. the head of the catholic church is on a 12 day tour of the asia pacific region. so countries to do more on climate change . if i also visit up on your guinea is team more on single with a 100 people have been killed and thousands more injured, trying to escape from prison in the democratic republic of congo. well, sorry, so you can say many which from the desk, while others will show us the jail in the capital construct that holds thousands more inmates than it was built for now the world health organization is hoping an international vaccination campaign will store outbreaks of impulse in africa, within 6 months, the u. n. agencies,
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1st shipment of vaccines is due to arrive in the democratic republic of congo in the next few days. and pokes has an infectious disease that can be spread between people, not them. of the virus hits children, the hottest and the con outbreak. 60 percent of cases during those aged on the 15 mortality rates can be up to 10 percent. symptoms of impulse include rush with list a 0 pimples on the face, the hands around the genitals mouth. the disease can also close to a nymph plans and flu like symptoms such as a headache and fever. symptoms usually begin within a week of exposure. most people are covered within $14.00 to $28.00 days, during which time, that's that infectious. that's quite a long time to be infectious. for those of the weekends. immune system may take longer to recover if people are discharged while they still have a rash, very soon, very important that they stay isolated from other members of the household and use
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their own specific towels badging and eating utensils. anyone inspected with them, posted fast tele health, cadillac wrote up to stay at home and for the like, just medical advice or own, or any specific drugs or treatments that are available for em. fox. the most important thing is god supportive nursing care. it's karen. those good hydration nutrition and painkillers, but it is possible to try and avoid getting them home to the 1st place. infection spreads through direct skin to skin contact, including hugging kissing, or having sex, been infected person, rodents, like rats can also host and transmit the virus. animal attempted,
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but bush meat such as monkeys come to avoid in close contact with other people in crowded places, such as disposable seminary help to prevent infection, previous smooth pucks infections. and vaccines can also, for protection. that's because the 2 pucks is a part of the same virus family. some countries have access to vaccines originally designed for smallpox. they do appear to be very effective. the best is to have 2 doses of the vaccine. a few weeks of pops to inc. bruce protection, which i think in an academic setting, the most important thing is to get as many people vaccinations as possible. and so i think one does full offer you a pretty good protection as well. can you me nice to an officer and known infection is also advised. it should help to stop the infection developing rushman louis leads the world health organizations response to the inputs outbreak and drawings
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us now from geneva. pleasure having you on the program. now we know the impulse vaccines are available, so tell us why the world health organization is so concerned about the slightest outbreak. the display of salt bridges concerning for a couple of reasons. as there have been many cases and outbreaks of the unbox in the, in central africa for many years. but the number of cases reported has continued to arise significantly since 2022 and reaching high numbers this year. and with more than $20000.00 cases already reported this year in the democratic republic of congo alone. as part of that outrage in that country, there has also been a new strain of the virus multiple expires identified, which is spreading between people exclusively with no link to animal to human spread. and so that spread in the eastern part of the country. and that's a region is concerning because it is passing exclusively from person to person. it's a has been doing so now for some time since last september,
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and is now increasingly being found in neighboring countries as well. we heard in the report the we just sold the household with migrations, all concerned about a possible lack of vaccinations. what is the problem? the a so that scenes are available. i have been used in many countries, the over the last 2 years, 2 and a half years during the global outbreak of that box, which began in 2022. and the ritual has now uh, triggered the process towards an emergency use listing of these vaccines. so that they can become more easily procured, not only by countries directly, but also by other agencies, such as united nations agencies like usa or the global alliance for vaccines. and that immunization gabby, who can procure vaccines on, on larger quantities, if they have it, the way to emergency is listing or people vacation. so the ritual has no treatment that process, and those vaccines are being reviewed. and that will make them more broadly
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available in the meantime, the democratic republic as a condo and nigeria, our 2 countries of having signed approved to, or one or 2 vaccines, respectively. one in nigeria to the democratic republic that sound good. and so at the moment in the interim adobe shows also coordinating with other partners to secure donations of vaccines from countries that may have some reserves left over from the global outbreak, which is ongoing. and so they may want to continue to offer vaccine to their populations. but right now the greatest need is in central and east africa where this, this disease is in fact spreading. we've had the experience of cove at that got us talking about guessing vaccines and manufactured in africa. all we getting closer to the day that and, and books vaccine can be produced and an african nation. so that is also under discussion. you know, these vaccines are very similar to smallpox vaccines which were successfully used
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to eradicate smallpox. and in fact, many countries produced their small flux vaccines back in the day. so it is something that is under discussion as well. uh, these uh, newer vaccines which are very similar, but also designed to be safer. there's possibility to discuss it, then you factor in of these and in other locations as well as other vaccines that are currently under development. there may be other possibilities for the, for sharing manufacturing capacity also for future vaccines. roseman lewis from the world health organization. rosamond, thank you so much for your time today. you're welcome. thank you. have a form, a flip side and both mountain been to call and has gone on trial in the germans to see if on psych 9 is also the circle diesel gate emission scandal and to call and is accused of perjury. market manipulation and fraud. folks, fog and miss is back in 2019, but it's software. she said emissions test mountains into con was once the car
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industry's most powerful man, a. c. e o of volkswagen group from 2007 to 2015. he's now swap the board room for the courtroom. 9 years ago, v w admitted it had installed and illegal device in around 11000000 vehicles world wide, allowing the company to cheat on emissions testing. dialing down its emissions in the test lab only to ramp them up in real world use. ensure they give me a form. i sincerely apologize to our customers, the authorities and the general public for the misconduct a gloves meal. please believe me. we'll do everything to make amends for the damage cost. you have us and we'll do everything to re gain your trust step by step. so it's a given. and now after years of delays, due to health reasons, the authorities want to know what martin ventercore knew about the emissions treating and when and the extent of his involvement,
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the most important charges. the s c o is facing organized commercial fraud for deceiving call bias, giving false testimony to apollo memory committee for saying he only knew about tuition street in shortly before telling the public and market manipulation for not informing investors in a timely manner. despite knowing the financial damage, it could cost them. the trial is expected to last, at least until autumn. next year. we've been to comb, potentially facing years in prison. the found guilty as a reminder of our top story is that the south dozens of people has been killed and many more interested in a russian ass tried calling the central ukrainian city of full to the to ballistic missiles at the hospital in the military college, leaving victims trump come to revel and will thursdays and nigeria say focus around militants of master, couldn't move. and i see people in the northeast, local media say in large groups of insurgent, from nurses, cycles killed villages and sent buildings a place to hottest of wage to 15 year and such and see in the region that's killed
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