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the, the, this is dw news live in from berlin tonight, kenya is in morning after more than a dozen young people died in a school. dormitory 5 dozens of children are still an accounting for, and parents say waiting for news is torture. will bring you the latest workforce spotted united robie also coming up a ukrainian president. zalinski meets with allies here in germany, asking for the green light to strike deeper into russia. and a new poll shows a large majority of germans want a new migration policy and tougher rules on asylum seekers. we talk to the leader of the political opposition who has given the ruling coalition and ultimatum to
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overhaul its migration power, the fiber and guards our viewers on cbs in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we start tonight in ken. yeah, we're at least to 17 children have died after a fire swept through a boarding school around 70 children are unaccounted for after the blaze in the very county summer thought to have been taken in by local residents and the officials are asking them to come forward and investigation has been launched into the costs of the fi of the parents gather outside the primary school. the morning after a fire killed sleeping students. many still don't know if the children made it out of the dormitory, alive,
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and described waiting for news as tall chest firefights a struggle to reach the school. after brain turned the roads around it into mode local, residential life to try and rescue the children from the place to leo and know what to what we saw several children in there that had been burnt. i was just lucky to save and one of them, but i heard that he later died. it was a very troubling and sad tragedy. officials of working to try and locate the missing. can you, deputy president said dozens of children still unaccounted full of appealing to each other to the child. from here to report that see, we have this sort of feeling we have that child
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the countries interior minister visited the school on friday and said that will be full accountability for this tremendous loss of life. the canyon red cross is out. the sea instead is offering psychological support services to pupils and teaches um for the families waiting for the news. nobody wants to hear these ever. you corresponded felix. maureen, good has more from nairobi. so the fire broke at about 11 p. m. at least time. most of the pupils are usually a slip, so many of them walk court no way as neighborhoods within the community. whether fost respond as about the monday to the file was so huge that they had to call for backup, which came to the i was late to the back up was a little bit late because by the time the fire was put out at about 3 am 17 kids
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had already died and 14 as, as badly injured. we are hearing the dozens of children are still missing. what can you tell us about the so when the file was raging. uh, one of the possible who was doing a rescue was saying that he was finding some of the kids hiding under their beds. some of the kids in there in the ridge of the fire, decided to jump on his friends and go to the neighboring houses. and retain the community to just to be housed. so they are still missing. but uh, the deputy president has asked any pirate or to keep on the day to just the report to the school so that they can be able to have a full time lease or the children for a missing invoice. for i have completed and accounted for the police books parcel and i said inside those kids that to our phones dead well
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a bunch beyond recognition. so they are not also living all to the possibility of finding more kids still buried under the debris. it's hard to me feel like about the reaction in can you to the store so many candles have been sending the condolence messages to the families of those who lost their loved ones. the parents flocked this quarter. i knew this morning. they were sad faces throughout the day, trying to come to town this week. what had transpired within the school president william, brutal as also send his condolence messages to the families and wish to those 4 gospel hospital unless we do recovery is also asked to investigate what he says to expedite by the investigation process, which now the deputy president, i said that report would be made public so that everyone can know what costs the fire the kinda red cross has also been offering psycho social is some parts to the
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parents and some of the uh, kids who are trying to come to terms with what's happened to school fires are unfortunately not uncommon in can yeah. why is that? or suddenly most of the fi as in the possible costs due to us all electrical malfunctions or even possible negligence. that is not what's happened in this particular case because they investigate as i yes. to know what's happened, but all of these costs the ministry of education to come up with guidelines, guidelines such as dormitories, whether kids, sleep must have 2 or more exits. the window is to not have drills. they should have 5 assembly points and the fire extinguishers. so it'd be active and some of these so that they can be able to respond to a fire. suddenly the government has not been very keen on. and so i think that this particular mission as either in force now educational as they quoted,
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does have to did called on the government to ensure that all of these guidelines are enforced and nothing will be left and nothing will be left to attended. so that in the future such tragedies where 17 kids and 14 as badly injured will not happen again in the country. are corresponding felix moving it with the latest to 9 . felix is always thank you crazed further development. zalinski has again urged allies to allow his country to use missiles from western allies to attack deep inside russia. zalinski spoke at von stein air base in germany on friday, where representatives from some 50 countries gathered for talks that were hosted by us defense secretary lloyd austin. so lensky later met german transfer over schultz for talks in frank. so as he wants to secure more weapons to help his nation drive
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russia off ukrainian land, we do want to and these were, we want peace. we want to save our people testable, our country, and it is put in who doesn't want to peace. and he's a disease with territorial conquests. she wants our see this or the ruins that's remain of them. and that is why we need stress. we need to force roger to seek this. we need to make rush to see this and even rush the soldier. think about what they need, peace or puts in and it is realistic to pause them to choose to be is. do you have any corresponding economies following this for us from key by custom, why president zaleski continues to push to use western weapons deeper in russia, while the united states says the strikes would not be effect? i think we've seen now the last 2 and
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a half years of this will that zalinski wouldn't take no, for an onset, that kind of never or other kind of attempt to shut down these requests doesn't work. and his case for now it hasn't worked yet, but i think if you look at what lloyd austin of the us specialist who said they focused on the question of stuffing russian air raids on ukraine, that a launch to me. so attacks of the launch from fields and the us position is being that those fields are the most part, all deeper inside russia. further, beyond the 300 kilometer range that the attack comes me, solid systems that you create already has. if they, which be used to get for some charge you would reach. i don't think that saying that there's no target within that 300 kilometers and that would be interesting or that would help ukraine's efforts on the battlefield cracking. they're just trying to shut this conversation down for now, and that is exactly what volume zalinski, what's prevent and is you heard that in that quote from him, he is all about trying to make the price of this war for when we russians tangible and to prevent russia going into kind of cruise mode where it can continue this effort for years and years at a time where it seems like western countries might lose that impulse. and that's
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kind of interesting to help ukraine. if this goes on for few years now, either ukraine's surprise counter offensive. it was also on the agenda today. ukraine claims that it's captured about 1300 square kilometers of russian territory . but that has not seem to haul russia's assault on pop at all. so has this counter offensive, has it failed? i think it's too early to say what effect the coast incursions going to have on what russia does in the east. yes, we haven't seen troops taken from across consent to quote, but there is evidence of reserves that we're going to be going to the east of ukraine trip across being sent to go and get russia's resources being spread more thinly. but it's not just about that. it's also about, as we've heard from the crime egypt preventing unexpected russian attack on the ukraine board around there. and also it's about the political game is about showing the vitamins hooton's red lines that here any attack on russia would immediately have now does nuclear attacks as the consequence for the last case shown to that's
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simply not true. and yet we were talking about getting permission to strike deeper inside russia. if you can enter and occupy a big swayed over some factory without an escalation, without any risk to the rest of your, then the argument from cuba will be give us those missiles pretend, doesn't have anything left escalate. and that is the most rational thing we can do, rather than trying to shoot down every result heading towards kids. and these attacks that source and, you know, put the price up for rushes. leaders, analyst at civilians. w's being kind of leave with the ladies tonight from keith. nick, as always, thank you. in the united states, a 14 year old in the state of georgia, has appeared in court, accused of shooting for people at his high school. judge said that he will not face the death penalty if found guilty. the team's father has also sat before a judge for the 1st time he faces charges, and the 2nd degree, murder, manslaughter, and trial and cruelty. both were arrested on wednesday,
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shortly after the incident at apalachee high school near atlanta. let's go now the washington to our correspondent benjamin alvarez group where he's following this story for us. benjamin, the 14 year old suspects he appeared in court today. tell us more about that. that's right. is a student of the school where he shot and killed 2 students and 2 teachers has been charged as an adult with 4 kinds of motor. and once the hearing of a cold grade is 14 year old was over and before his father was interrogated, the dutch cold, the team, back to the courtroom. to correct this earlier it misstatement that his crimes would be punishable by death, because he's a juvenile. so the maximum penalty he would face is life without parole. his father faces manslaughter, and 2nd degree murder charges. what's behind this new strategy to hold parents accountable for their child's actions?
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is everyone certainly is aware considerable. this is a new strategy that the us is now looking into to hold their parents responsible for their children's actions in the school. shootings as the us is, is grappling with mass, gun violence in school, calling gray. the father has been charged with involuntary manslaughter. second degree math related it to the shooting the arrest war and also said that he caused the death of others. and i said, by providing a fight, i'm to cold, agree with knowledge that he was a threats to himself and others. and these new charges come only 5 months after another similar case rock this country to parents in michigan with a fast convicted and they us mass coal shooting. and both of them was sentenced to at least 10 years in prison. for on one side, not securing this weapon at home, acting in different the also to signs of the son deteriorating mental health before he killed 4 students in 2021. so here the outcome could indeed be similar,
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especially because according to law enforcement sources with direct knowledge of this investigation calling. so the father told investigators he had purchased the gun used in this killing is a holiday present for a sunday in december of last year. and i'm punishing parents for their kids crimes . could this be a deterrent? so that's a big question now. what experts agree on that? it's still too early to see that, but this new approach of also prosecuting the periods of steadily winning support from some survive is group and also stay, you know, for disease that say that this a deter and could lead to parents keeping the guns out of the reach of children, but also they are critics looking at these things that the tactic also risk of setting a legal of presidents and may do a little to detach. shooting some also say that parents could be held liable for stage pages to provide a good mental health support for teenage as school shooters. and that prosecuting
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parents also ignores the root causes. so this is the 2nd time that the us is looking into this, but acts but still say this to i need to know whether prosecuting is the parents of this. a high school shooters will promote it, determines in any type or will actually not make a difference at all. yeah, in the country where i'm more gun control remains elusive. use benjamin alvarez group reporting tonight from washington. benjamin, thank you. here's a quick look now and some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. israel's military says, is investigating reports that its troops killed a turkish american woman who was taking part in the protest and the occupied westbank. l. city and media say that she was sharpening the head during a march by activists in beta as a talent, but his experienced repeated attack spine is really upset much or germany's foreign
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minister on the new air block has called on his real to halt. it's settlements in the occupied west bay. she met with her is really counter part until a v for talks focused on ceasefire and hostage release negotiations between israel and tomas afterwards. and she travelled to ramallah to meet with palestinian leaders a you, in fact, finding mission says and impartial, peace keeping force as needed to end. the war in sudan is also calling on world powers to widen. in arms embargo to protect civilian admission accuses both sides of the conflict. soothing these armed forces and the r s. f militia of committing potential more call. donald trump will not face sentencing over his criminal conviction until after the november presidential election. the judge said that he is postponing the sentencing in new york to avoid the perception that it is somehow
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politically mode of a truck was found guilty in may, a falsifying business records to cover up hush money payments to an adult film star . as a new poll here in germany shows that a growing number of germans are in favor of rethinking migration policy. the recent debate follows a terror attack and the town of sold lincoln, a suspected extremist from syria is accused of killing 3 people, a 77 percent of those polled say that germany needs a fundamentally different approach on it's a silent and refugee policy, but the aim of few were new arrivals and when asked which measures might be appropriate following the august terror attack and so beginning which 3 people were killed, there was support for tough action. 82 percent. say that they support a focus on is list views with more prevention and education efforts,
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especially in refugee accommodation in schools. 73 percent are in favor of permanent border controls or friedrich merits. the leader of germany center right opposition party has repeated his call for big changes on migration is given chance are all lock shows and ultimatum to agree to turn back asylum seekers at germany's border earlier. because the custody dummy's chief political editor spoke to max and she asked him to explain the automated bonus cancer. and we've made that intensive dialogue with the jones left for a good week. now discussing how we can respond effectively to irregular migration in gemini, we will have to talk about the issue of repatriation. but above all about limiting immigration of them and something must be done to the gym and boats and proposals to actually turn people away at the board is now not to delay any longer. we've
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known since 2015. this is legally possible. and now in 2024, we have to finally decide to do that. so you'll also dialogue, but unless he agrees to not what will then happen while you discontinued will be out in the us to go. so we had our 1st big meeting. my suggestion was a $1.00 to $1.00 format which turned into 3 of us and almost 50 from the government, which is too big, a group to decide the chance numbers that will make a decision himself. the constitution gives same deal doroty to issue directives. and he has to claim that all righty and tell his government we're doing this to and if he doesn't make this decision, then there's no point in continuing the discussion in such a large meetings and in such a large group, the 5 i a if the policy to school with big into regional elections. it is your conservative cd you is now now that even both states and trying to form a coalition, will the file will of non cooperation with the 5 right. continue or do you see
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a change at least 3 tonight, the guns on for whole exec log on. so very simple and very clear answer is yes. we will not start any co operation with the a f d at any point. the city you was very clear in its resolution on this, at the party conference, and i reiterated every week and tell, go to this ahead of the election. i don't get your hopes up that will be no co operation. no government, we such a party. so the cd you would be selling it, so if it were to cooperate with the right wing extremist party in germany, it's different, but i indulged on something by now there's a very heated debate right now here in germany over migration, dodgy. but what do you see as the key problem that domain needs to solve? is it indeed migration or something else? the me cartoon is does help team migration is the main issue. in my view, however, there is a 2nd issue behind this, which is at least as important to people, namely the weakness of our economy. countries, ongoing economic weakness. we have companies that are now laying people off despite
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a shortage of skilled workers. demographics have obscure that up to now. meanwhile, we've lost 300000 jobs in industry and the last 3 years. and that has to be stopped . germany has to get away from the structural weakness and the growth of its own industry in industry. please match the leader of the opposition cd. you. thank you very much and if i still you, us with germany has a new political party that wants a tougher stance on immigration. these are high volume and connect alliance or the b s. w, the economically left wing, but politically conservative party participated in its 1st ever elections on sunday and emerged as the 3rd largest party in the state of the ring. g at the parties, founder celebrated the wind and said she's feeling a gap in germany's political spectrum of the new party that convinced just from the 16 percent of the vote,
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is that not in connect in lyons this and this and laboratory moved off of the state election and having run for the 1st time the policy put already become part of the coalition to a woman named sake and the face of the pot to use solvent. and tonight the election campaign was tailored for her. she was born and you know, however, the candidate here was another woman needs to have the line. she explains the success of the party, which was only formed at the beginning of the cell. but as had to this, these, i think the really ones a party missing and the political spectrum and b s w has now filled this gap. the gap that on the one hand you saying you're on the left in terms of social policy, but perhaps also more conservative in terms of values. during the election campaign, the alliance focus primarily on the issues of migration and to warn ukraine gym. and you should stop supplying weapons and focus on diplomacy. hat 9 remains wake on . how exactly pressure should be put on both warring parties to negotiate that
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fatalities. we chose the experts that there are also diplomatic solutions at this point. see what, what the pressure on russia look like. i happened to find the so far we've been pursuing the strategy of building up economic pressure for years, in my opinion, with moderate success because russia can sell its gas elsewhere. we would probably have to find tougher language. i think adam's demand lashania shut off night and they have to have a supply of him and think of something. but now your party wants to buy gas from russia again, which is the opposite. because i can set you up as, as i said, it hasn't worked so far to get russia to give in on this economic level. you're not storing just to can, city was a high proportion of academics. it's also dependent on for and skilled workers. a demonstration in front of the university active lunch break is what the organizers call it. the participants are particularly worried about the strong performance of the fall, right alternative, which in many parties here. and how do they view the populace migration of skeptical b as w classes you up to?
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oh, i didn't know whether this empty writing for why you for, for winning folks and approval by de valuing some people as much as possible. again, so i can tell you how i personally feel about it. if you look at the tendencies in the b s. w policy in terms of the number of members which is very limited and yet determines the majority of the policy program. then from my personal point of view, there are also tendencies that are at least not compatible with my understanding of democracy, bits of minutes, misfire, and that's with its popular pro awesome course. the b s. w connection with all the democratic parties. without the alliance, it will be difficult to form and local government and through engine. asia's most powerful storm this year has been where do you have it in southern china, around a 1000000 people were evacuated from their homes before super type. the yankee hit on friday. china is neighbor. vietnam is also bracing for land fall. is the storm gather street? earlier this week. yeah, i get killed at least 16 people in the philippines. so it's one of the strongest
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storms to hit southern china is years super typhoon yagi pummeled high nan island known as china as hawaii, bringing the tropical tourist destination to a halt. more than 800000 homes losing power earlier yagi threaten to slam into hong kong residents. there were relieved when the storm swept by the island south, sparing them the brunt. but just in case the stock market shut down, so did banks. and schools and china is going done province, more than half a 1000000 people were evacuated, trucks carrying 8 supplies, jams the highway before. yeah. if you made land phone, i don't, then vietnam is expected to be next. and the storms, past authorities shut down, airports, and brought in boats bracing for the ty phone as it gathered strength, a level. the border guard is working with the relevant to authorities to call
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fishermen and other people to move their boats to shelter and to follow evacuation orders. yeah, do you has doubled in strength since it struck the northern philippines earlier in the week, triggering floods and land slides bear that left several people dead and around 50000 displaced. scientists say typhoons are becoming more intense through the climate change. a sports center in france will be named after the uganda olympian rebecca chipped to get the athlete died earlier this week. after being doused in gasoline and set on fire by her boyfriend. she competed in the olympics in paris, the summer of the mayor of paris, and said that a stadium in chipped to gauge honor means that she will remain among us. and then
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