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the, the, this is the views live from berlin, gaza officials say, and is riley strike. it's a designated safe, so 1st respond to say themselves hit an area and the upon eunice, west civilians with sheltering israel says it was targeting a how must come onset. also coming up flights in most co suspended and residential buildings fits in unprecedented detox. ukraine targets the russian capital with a wave of more than a 100 drones. russia says at least one person is debt plus germany re introduced as possible controls on all of its land porters. the government says
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it was to prep the regular migration and protect the public from the threats like is the mist extremism. and one of the most i clinic voice is in movie history. james l jones pauses when he was the voice of darth vader and a trailblazer full black act. the god of his welcome to the program authorities in gaza and have said that and is really a strike on a tent and comment as killed at least 19 people in the con eunice area. lowering on earlier told israel says it's carried out and as strike on what it cold,
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significant homeless terrorists, 1st responders say they become a dozens of bodies from a crowded camp in a place. israel designated as humanitarian zone, to house displaced palestinians, according to gaza. civil defense, the overnight strikes set fire to tense and killed in time families. israel said it took steps to mitigate civilian casualties and use precise munitions and aerial surveillance to strike a comp group of homos classified as a terrorist organization by the you, the us and others was bringing china low from the legion refugee council as trying to what is your information on today's attack, and on the last we haven't gotten much from our staff who, who are sheltering and darrell della. but what we do know is that this is not the 1st time that we've seen civilians targeted and killed. and in what is a,
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unilaterally designated by israel as the seats on civilians must be protected no matter where they are, whether they're in these so called save phones or not. but what we've seen time and time again is that there simply is no safe place in gaza. and the only way to protect civilian life and prevent further death is for a ceasefire. now israel says that a homeless come on center was located in the area that was attacked. does that make it a legitimate target or? well, i don't have all the facts of, of who was there and what was there. but international humanitarian law has 3 main principles that need to be abided by. the principal of distinction so distinguishing between military or armed combat moved and civilians, a precaution, which means taking steps to minimize it, civilian harm and proportionality. and that means that ensuring that the civilian casualties are proportionate to the military advantage that would be gained by
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targeting palestinians. the numbers that we've seen in gaza, tens of thousands, nearly 41000. how is jeanine's killed? would indicate that over the last several months, israel has not been abiding by those international. those rules of international humanitarian law. struggle is safe zones. how is the situation for locals and despised people that changed in recent months? well, in august alone, there were 16 relocation directives issued by the israeli military. they often call these evacuation orders, but these do not amount to a lawful evacuations. palestinians are being pushed into a smaller in smaller space. the so called humanitarian zone is only about 13 percent of garza, and there's currently a density of around $30000.00 people or more per square kilometers. people are living in the, in unimaginable conditions without access to food, water, uh, sanitary service, that sanitation services, uh and, and really are struggling to,
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to get the basic needs and essentials that they need in order to survive. these people have not been guaranteed their right to return home on possibilities have ended, which is necessary for a lawful evacuation. shine a little bit from the norwegian rest of the town. so thank you very much. thank you . the ukraine has on least one of the biggest wave of drones strikes to data on russian authorities. best say at least one woman has been killed and 3 other people hospitalized. and the overnight attacks and the most call region, a number of residential properties were hit on to run 50 flights and to be diverted from apple. it's around the russian capital. we can buy buzzing propellers. people take to their windows to see this an explosion followed by another one.
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the officials say at least 2 buildings were damaged and drone attacks. a 46 year old woman was reportedly killed. several apartments called fire . in the morning, residents gather outside sharing what they went through just hours earlier. you can see it, the everything is messed up. we're in shock true. i took what was nearby, the children, the dog, everything. and i ran away because i thought that the building would collapse as well. most codes may are set on social media that at least 50 and drones were down in the most co region. during the overnight attacks we trapped our stuff and got out fast. our car over there was also damaged. it's not clear yet how to pick up our belongings from the apartment so that i can show but garden easiest via tax
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also disrupted traffic at most goes airports with dozens of flights suspended. the russian officials say more than $140.00 drones would down overnight across the rushes west and regent suggesting such a mass of ukrainian attacks of becoming more frequent. now this brandy, that'd be a correspondence. rebecca richardson so i guess that's enough sky from keith. i'm from the re go where the w has been operating since russian authorities closed down almost. com bureau. is that okay, what do we know at this point about the extent of your tax and russia? well, that's clear now that this was one of the most massive drone attacks on russia since the start of the war and russian ministry of defense. that is more than 140 drones had been launched. and the death of a woman that was mentioned in our report as well as actually the 1st worry let in depth right next to the russian capital. it's also the 1st time uh,
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actually during this war that a drone attack has set a most co airport on fire, which is now the case in wizard is a golf key airport. now rebecca, but what are you hearing in keith said which targets did you cry and actually want to hit in russia? well, we've had no official comment from that. you currently military that's not uncommon . and we don't expect to hear anything from them regarding this attack necessarily . but we do know that ukraine has been stepping out these long range drone attacks inside russian territory for some weeks and months even as early as into last year . and now the items and the targets are, of course, you know, something that the military keeps close to themselves. we don't know exactly, but we do know that they have been targeting oil and gas infrastructure trying to strike at the russian economy, which relies heavily on the energy sector. also perhaps trying to mirror what roger
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is, is doing or attempting to do here in ukraine by targeting energy infrastructure, trying to cause disruptions at to russian supply of gas inside homes. they domestically. we also it's likely that ukraine and all the aim of the ukrainians in these, in taxes to trying to bring this full time on to russian soil and to try to sort of of widens the, the, the, the media coverage. and certainly the pressure on the bottom and put in to try to force his hand to paste, perhaps even at a cost or trying to push back some of the military hardware in those areas, trying to, to force them to lose that military hardware so that they it makes it hard for them to launch attacks on ukrainian, so that's okay. as rebecca just said, uh the i am being taking the wall onto russian soil. what's the reaction in russia? is that successful? the l. so the trend is both person bit for metric test coff has. so the
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attacks on the residential building, buildings interest. i cannot be seen as military reactions and the trash will, will continue. it's a, as of cause it's a, it's a special military operation. uh, also, the russian investigative committee has said they opened a criminal case for terrorism. so what do i see now is basically the same as with the ukrainian, the curse concurs, and the which the kremlin refuses to see as a military attack and draw the calls at a band to trade. rebecca, the, the head of the ukranian presidential offices, once again called on west and allies to allow you trained to use its weapons against targets deep inside russian territory as they've done just now. what does the chief hope to gain from this as well? that's right, president zalinski and his entire government of defense ministry have been trying and been pushing western allies to try to get the permission to use these multiple
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precision weapons that are being supplied by the west to allow the trainings to 5 and deepen side russian territory. as refrain saying, with these drawn attacks, but instead using this off of all of them, these drones, uh, that is something that the us and all the nato allies have. so it's hard to neither ukrainians, but zalinski saying it's very, very important not only to be able to try to push back russian advances, but also to try to prevent some of the attacks that it's been say further in ukrainian soil, the air and we solid tax coming from russia, but also as i mentioned earlier, like trying to push the hand of piece is something that's elizabeth has been saying, particularly when it comes to this and toes, and that we just have some sort of in the, in the coast region of russia. that's another tactics that zaleski is trying to use to try to make it more difficult to hotter for food, not to use, basically trying to give reason completely to, to want to seek peace. and that is something that they pushing those nato allies. so fathers, pain, unsuccessful with the defense secretary in the u. s. lloyd austin saying that that
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alone will not see you friday. and when this will be w, as correspondence, sick a, something else be from reagan and rebecca, which is the from chief thank you both say much germany plans to reintroduce controls that old land borders from next week. the measure will be enforced for an initial period of 6 months. the government says it's part of efforts to tackle irregular migration to protect the public. the land is under pressure to act after the fall right to f d policy made gains in recent regional elections and after a serious islam is to evade the deportation. killed 3 people and then life attacked in the town of soley. this is what germany wants to see on all it's border starting next week. border checks as here on the frontier with austria
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interior minister and nancy fees are announced. new measures and berlin that are initially set to last for 6 months. it seemed to me 9 good mines on until we can achieve stronger border protection with the joint european asylum system were forced to further protect our national borders. cont, these border controls allow us to turn back irregular migrants. we've already denied entry to 30000 irregular migrants since last october. we've had inside the us is why we will expand the temporary controls to all our national land borders by the government put in case temporary checks at some of germany's land borders last october. those are now being expanded as pressure grows on 10, so left shows this government to bolster security following several islam is things attacks early of this month. the far right alternative for germany parties scored
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historic successes into regional elections containing on an anti immigration platform. with a 3rd region, the election coming up the parties in germany's governing coalition one to show they're taking action details about the new border checks and how they fit in with e. u lol. have yet to emerge. and for more on this, we are now joined by our brussels correspondence since he has chosen and the political correspondent to the cell dalio is standing by for us at the german polish board and frank for the on the odom in eastern germany. do that. let's start with you at the crossing where you are controls. have in fact, been in place since last october wanted across the board of commuters who are affected by it. tell you of the well, um, as you might be able to see behind me, there is currently a lot of cars here lining up heading towards the police. checks that are right behind that bus there. you might be able to see them in a, in a bit,
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but basically what happens here is that cars drive by and the police officer may, may or may not stop them. they may ask to check their documents. they also have been solving people walking by and obviously this does cause some disruption here. the head of me over there is poland behind me is in germany, and there is a slowly a line of cars forming. i have talked to a couple of people here who lived on the german side, and they've told me actually they're not really concerned about these, these issues the traffic forming. they're actually very happy to have border controls here. they say that they're mostly worried about too many migrants coming into germany, and that is basically their main concern. but there is definitely on the broader level, concerned that with extended warranty controls on more borders that this may cause trouble for commuters, but also for trade within the now let's see a, a border controls don't normally take place within the so called string,
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an area how does that german decision sit with your p unload so yes indeed. so usually once you have entered the 2nd area which most of the you member states, all part of you can move around and trevor freely. this is the rule, but there is an exception to that rule, and this exception for c set and very extra ordinary circumstances, such as if there is a threat to public policy or to internal security. the member states can insure use temporary border controls as a last resort, but this is not the only question which is being discussed. whether this is the case in germany or not. the only question on the, you know, the other question is also that there is not only the border checks which are being discussed, but also the question whether you can send re migraines, especially people are asking for asylum right at the board. and this is another
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question on the law which plays into this debate in, in germany right now. uh, julia is exactly that. that interior, i mean it's a nancy phase. a has said that the model is currently being developed in how ministry that makes it possible to do just that, to send people back directly at the bull. that's what makes that so difficult. can you tell us more? yeah, so we don't exactly know what kind of plan the german government has come up with. they said they 1st want to discuss it with of the cd. you the conservative opposition party and talks that are expected to happen today. what we know is that the cd you has been pushing exactly for that for basically uh at the border of turning away people including asylum seekers who might have already registered in other european countries may have already applied for asylum and other european countries. and this is quite
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a controversial issue. it is unclear whether it would it be legal. what germany is doing at the moment is that they're stopping people from entering who, for example, have a ban on entering germany or who try to come in and say they do not want to request a silent, but they do not have, for example, a visa or the right documents to come into the country the. let's see how the, how on germany is neighbors reacting to the decision solving to make more border controls and to actually send people back. so we have heard from austria that has been media reports in germany, that they always turn into re administer, has said that the country is not willing to take in people that has been sent away from germany. so they're watching this very closely. you can be sure that also the other members or the other neighboring countries of jeremy are watching. um, what is i think was to say is that germany is not the 1st or there in the country that has been re introducing border checks. there has already been, for example,
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austria or friends that has introduced for the checks also saying that there is silence systems are under pressure and that this is the reason to re introduce temporary border controls. um, so nevertheless, this what is happening right now could really prove as a test for european unity because this principle of free movement is very fundamental in the european union. and as julia said earlier, it really affects a lot of people that go live and work in one state. so they would have to, to cross the border every day. so plenty of potential for in a huge conflict that julia of a john and government is under pressure though following the reason. the electro success of the far right a f d. and to state elections, to what degree did that influence the 7 border class? i would say to quite a big degree about the migration has been at the top of the political agenda for
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months now, but it has intensify the pressure on the government's recently after a terrorist attack that happens in the western city of zoning in where i failed asylum seeker from syria killed a 3 people at a city festival. and after that, the a if the a far right party for the 1st time winning a state election in eastern germany, the ac which has a focus on it's a and team aggression policies. 9 basically it's a win win more votes on top of that, the conservative opposition to cd. you also putting pressure on the government saying that it's not doing enough to stop at regular migration, something that it sells as an urgency here in germany. so the government is definitely under pressure to deliver, and this would be the 1st step in the government's laying out. it's planned to basically show that it's not a lame duck. you correspondence, so it's lucy,
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i filtered in brussels and julia south elliot. the german pulled his boat in frank foot on the old. thank you both very much. that's have a look now at some of the other stores making headlines today. polls i've opened in the jordans parliamentary elections, which are seen as a small step towards political re, full named at mobilizing the kingdoms governments both as angry over the war and gaza, as well as the effect effect it is having on tourism jordan's economy has been hit hard by the war or threes in the philippines have arrested a celebrity tv evangelist wanted by us and philippine authorities for child trafficking. apollo p boy, lloyd, surrender to police after a 2 week search of his estates e. and for all of us, all to spend trial in manila,
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nearly half of the population of east timor, of attended a mos hosted by pope france around 600000 people from the capital to catch a glimpse of the pope. the 1st one to visit the majority catholic countries since its independence from indonesia on the 2 decades in vietnam, at least 65 people have been killed and lance lyons and floods triggered by the type of food yaki hundreds more injured. and the most powerful storm to the region this year. geography has compound to millions, disrupted communications and transport links. the desk and footage of the moment, gordon motorcycles narrowly escaped death when a bridge shortly for a river swollen by the floods collapsed. others were not so lucky. 16 people disappeared into the rushing waters. one flat, only 3 have been found to live. when described has plunged into the river. kindly,
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i tried to phone to the surface. i was out of breath. when i was on the surface, i still thought i would not survive learning by the search as being complicated by the chaos type from the on the left in its wake. wins reaching 220 kilometers per hour, devastated communities and its path wrecking buildings and toppling hundreds of trees. so $190.00, i mean the damage done to this community is extremely severe. my dom, i'm most of the roof was blown away or the ceiling caved in. may take 3 to 4 years for this place to look the same again. because the damage is so terrible. fire told me you guys around and looks like an apocalypse. is that making i never before has a storm dealt as much damage to us. we can dive heavy rain and wind broken at the time from triggered a landslide, which swept through this village,
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killing multiple people. the. the storm also knocked out electricity poles leaving millions without electricity. no communities are working alongside professional teams to clear the debris. preparing for a rebuilding effort that will continue long after the storm moves on. as the american extra james, earl jones has died, he was 93, a celebrated personality of the state. on the stage of the screen, he won a host of awards including an enemy and an honorary all scott meet again. when i left you, he was one of the most recognizable voices in the world. but james, earl jones asked not to be credited in the 1st 2 star wars movies for his role as darth vader, saying it was simply a special effects role. he signed,
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same beyond the franchise with a new generation has the voice of most assets. and disney is the lion king. everything like the a claim was a long way from his child to beginnings in mississippi. born in 1931, his family left for michigan during the great migration. it was on broadway where jones with get his 1st break and then late 19 fifty's. a place he returned to time and time again with across the decades. taking on rules by shakespeare breast, and seeing here in charlotte to a wedding plate. driving miss daisy, i liked to go under the speed limit speed. he met many presidents across the decades, and one said he may have been a revolutionary where he knows not sir. his 1971 oscar nomination was profoundly symbolic. or i choose nominator for an ad for best actor award for the great
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white hope. and that was that made him only a 2nd to black after to be nominated for that award after city potty a. and so i see in the lot of ways a lot, a lot of the stars of today's stand on james or john. so does he never fully retired from working and for the young boy with assessor. he will be remembered as the man with the most extraordinary voice. what? okay man, you're watching the news. here's a reminder of our top stories, palestinian help of authorities in gauze upset, and he's really attack on attempting countenance has killed that these 19 people in san eunice. israel says they've carried out and, and strike on what they've called significance. how most targets and russian authorities say one woman was killed and 3 others hospitalized and overnight. ukrainian drones strikes around most got at least 2 buildings with damaged 3 of
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