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the the, this is the, the new is the live from ballot. ukraine launches its largest attack. yes on most go see if our lease is a wave of more than a 100 drones, at least one person was killed in the unprecedented sold, which disrupted flights and wrecked dozens of homes. also coming up from a city and official say at least 19 people have been killed and is really a strike on a camp for this place to people in gaza. israel said it hits a how must come on system and germany introduced as possible controls of
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all his land folders. the government says it's aimed at curbing irregular migration and protecting the public from threats such as is limited to the count on is onto the presidential debates. between cala harris and donald trump and then increasing the volatile world or correspondence in international hotspots. take a look at expectations of the candidates for an policy stop. the . i'm gonna have office thanks for joining us. ukraine has on least one of the biggest wave of drones strikes to dates on the russian authorities. the say at least one woman has been killed and 3 other people injured in the attacks in the most coverage of a number of homes where hits and around 50 flights diverted a week and by busing propellers. people take to their windows to see
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this an explosion followed by another one. the officials say at least 2 buildings were damaged in drone attacks, a 46 year old woman was reportedly killed. several apartments caught 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, crow. i took what was nearby, the children, the dog, everything. and i run away because i thought that the building would collapse as well. most codes may are set on social media that at least 15 drones were down in the most co region. during the overnight attacks. it was today,
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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 also disrupted traffic at most goes airports with dozens of flights suspended. russian officials say more than $140.00 drones would down overnight across the rushes west and regent suggesting such massive ukrainian attacks becoming more frequent. now this brandy w correspondence rebecca rich us and so i guess that's an allstate from keith. i'm from rico where the w has been operating since russian authorities closed down almost. com bureau. it's okay. what do we know at this point about the extent of the of tax in russia? so let's clear now that this was one of the most massive drone attacks on russia since the start of the war and russian minister of defense that is more than
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140 drones, had been launched. and the death of a woman that was mentioned in our report as well as actually the 1st word that in depth right next to the russian capital. it's also the 1st time uh, actually during this war that a drone that tech has set a most co airport on fire, which is now the case in wizard is a coffee airport. now rebecca, but what are you hearing in keith said which targets did you cry and actually want to hit in russia. i always had no official comment from the ukrainian 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,
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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 roster 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 hines. 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 bottom improvement to try to force his hand to pace, perhaps even. and of course they're 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 harder for them to launch attacks on ukrainian. so that's okay. as rebecca just said, of the i am being taking the wall onto russian soil. what's the reaction and,
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and russia is that successful? the else? so the kindness both person did for mitre, pest coff has so the attacks owners, additional building buildings interest. i cannot be seen as military reactions and the trash will, will continue. it's uh, as of the calls that the, it's a special military authoration. 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 terrific incursion to which the kremlin refuses to see as a military attack and draw the calls at a band to trade. rebecca, be the head of the ukranian presidential office as 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
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well? that's right, president zalinski and his entire government and defense ministry have been trying and been pushing western allies to try to get the permission to use these multiple precision weapons that are being supplied by the west to allow the ukrainians to 5 and deep inside russian territory. as refrain saying, with these drawn attacks, but instead using this off of all of them, these um 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 the lindsey has been saying, particularly when it comes to this and toes. and that we just have some sort of a, in the, in the coast region of russia. that's another tactic, as well as he 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,
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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 line will not see you for any and when this will be w, as correspondence as a, something else be from reagan and rebecca, which is the from chief. thank you both very much. how mazda officials say a number of palestinian families have been hit by an is riley strike on a camp for this place. people in gaza. they say at least 19, were killed in a safe zone designated by israel. israel says it was targeting homeless militants who were directly involved in carrying out the october 7th, terra tightens, tends in tatters at the crowded camp. where an overnight attack left a huge crate or the large encampment in southern causes, calling eunice was designated or humanitarian zone by israel. but those sheltering
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from the war here say the so called save, so did not spare those killed. so i'm not sure about half past midnight. we will heat by a barrage of missiles around 6 of them. i don't know what the aim was, the children, the women or the elderly people were flying all over the supply of life. we peaceful. we have nothing to do with the resistance, we were sleeping, thinking we were safe. where do we go now? so we went a little, israel's military said it's fighter jets targeted to disguise thomas command and control complex. and the humanity are in area. and that it's forces relied on intelligence and use precise munitions to avoid civilian casualties. but families of victims have a different account target, attend civilians, women,
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children, how contents which stand to strike that powerful. it's not like we're housed under concrete. it's just tens made out of a thin fabric nyland for them to strike it with the strength. it doesn't add up. no words. there are no words. bodies arrived at the nearby hospital where morning families gathered for prayers. this man holding his injured daughter, says her sister was killed by the strike for the moment we were married. understand my 2 daughters day mother died. i cut out started looking for them and so body parts from my neighbors and my tab given kind of the strikes were among the deadliest yet in milwaukee. well as real maintains it was a targeted strike. how mos white we classified as a tear group denies its militants were present in the area of
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israel's military has admitted its troops were likely responsible for the death of a turkish american activist, killed last week. the army said it was highly likely that i should not as the ag was hit by his right, a fire during the protest, which at times had turned violence, escaped. he was a rights activist and recent graduates from the u. s. i witnesses say she was targeted, bind is rarely snipe. israel says the killing was unintentional supporters. according for an independent investigation to w correspondence, emily guardian joins been off from jerusalem. emily, what more do we know about the circumstances under which as the ag bus killed a will on the day of the incident happened. the idea of israel defense thoughtful impulse came out saying that they were responding to what they
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call was violent activity. they report not starting so being thrown at them and that they were on the threat them, they responded and finding fire. and then today they've come out saying that ms. ag um was likely hit and that's um shoes out. and that's when they fired shots at the protest of and they say that she was quite indirectly and unintentionally killed in that incident. and they regret her this. um that being said, jonathan pollock is really active as to was with miss ag that they have come out saying that the killing or the killing of things that happened at a different incidents. and that this incident, in particular, no stern storms happen from the international solidarity movement. the organization with mentors which miss exit has been protesting with have said that um are
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choosing the idea of intentionally killing her. so there's still a lot of questions around this incident. but also a lot of criticism, a lot of pressure on israel over its use the force in the area in the occupied restaurant focus to the international reactions to this incident. well, your secretary state anthony blank and has come out saying quotes not, no one should be shocked for and killed for attempting to protest, and that miss hughes death was unprovoked and unjustified. he's also said that, um, is there any forces need to make quite some fundamental changes in the way that they operate in the west fund including changes to the rules of engagement. and on the day of when the incident happened, tucker's official also came out saying that this reflected how am israel was
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increasing its repression of policy and process and you know, to progress fund. so whole loss of criticism on israel right now. now israel has also been carrying out the increasing number of military operations in the west bank. tell us more about that. well, we've been sending a fudge in violence and you all can probably do i occupied with funk addison's. the thought of the war in golf already was triggered by him on some terror attacks on his or on october 7. and them is ro, recently withdrew from the palestinian city of jeanine, and which it carried out a 10 day military operation. the biggest is ready minutes restoration and about preventative in which they found weapons and explosives until what they say were often and militants. i'm going to post it in the forces of authority, postings were killed and there's oppression. now today we've heard report stops. the i've us have launched a new military operation into, to a con,
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another posting in town in the occupied west bank. at the same time, over the past few months, we've seen increase cutler violence, but also attacks from palestinians towards israel is so observed as really are quite worried about in the absence of a cease fire. the, all the violence and the occupied respond could escalates even further. emily guardian there voted from jerusalem. many things emily let's have a quick look now at some of the other stories making headlines. the us secretary of state has confirmed iran and supplying russia with ballistic missiles for the war and new crime until the blinking says washington will respond with new sanctions on iraq. germany, france and britain also content the delivery as an escalation, since, sorry, russia has begun. major naval exercises in the sea of japan joined by a small contingent of chinese ships. moscow says the drills will involve more than
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$400.00 warships at $90000.00 personnel. china has said 5 vessels, russia says the drills will test the naval leadership both of opened in jordan's fall of mentor elections, which are seen as a small step towards political reform. and modernizing the tend to kingdoms governments. both of us are angry over the war and gaza, as well as the effect it has on tourist jordan's economy has been hit hard by the war donald trump and cumberland harris face off for the 1st 10 of us debates in just a few us time. event is happening in philadelphia, pennsylvania, one of the so called swing states that can be crucial to securing us election victories since harris replaced joe biden. as the democrats candidates, the rights has been tight. both sides, franklin harris almost tied. the debate will attract
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a huge audiences in the us and abroad. the w, as correspondence have been gauging the moved and the run up to this debate. now it's showtime, pamela harris and donald trump have agreed to go have to head on television to try to win over undecided voters. the debate will mostly focus on domestic issues, but the candidates will also lay out the vision for the country's foreign policy. and is the leather that will have the whole world watching, including ukraine. a donald trump has blast at the scale of us support for keith, and has threatened to cut aid if we elected. whereas harris has said she would stand strong with ukraine and nato allies, seeing the numbers moving and coming to harris's direction. i think there is a bit of relief that a trump presidency isn't as kind of set to kind of as kind of likely a scenario as was previously thought this to a worry. but unlike joe biden, who's
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a kind of product from the cold war and someone who was committed to american presence in europe. but she is someone from california, from a younger generation, might not be quite as invested in ukraine's future. and its success and divine was despite the contradictory statements, moscow's profess candidate is widely believed to be donald trump, that was the big hoping most ago that trump would come to power and basically pull the plug on help for ukraine. and the inside and reaching could do anything he wanted to ukraine, knowing that ukraine had would have no other option. but to agree to his terms. these role will also be watching the debate with interest. the government's preferred candidate is also donald trump. yeah, he's allies the right they hold for trump to be back to the wi fi white house from wi fi. so is given the right wing and is really a lot of gifts like moving the embassy from, you know, finally officially to jerusalem. they kind of keep applying online, we come to the white spreading of settlements. this is when it's in the always
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heading. he'd be happy to see trump in the white house again along israel and so position there is more support for harris, but also reservations. not an easy partner, because we know the ways rarely see her. she's be much tougher. i'm casa, and i'm tell, sydney is issues, you know, pushing is really much harder than by that have done so far. but the palestinians have their own reservations. the thing is in general of the solutions with american support, they're very disappointed that you left behind to feel they have no way to win in a way when it comes to the democrat for the you know, the public and bias for his rooms quite clear, but even the democrats were supposed to be more on their corner, seems to be disappointing them, also keeping a close eye on what's happening in the us as taiwan. in recent years, washington has become increasingly engaged in the in the pacific region. what tensions with aging are on the rise. the ruling government in taiwan is hoping for
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continued support from the new us president, whoever it will be that is concerned about the erotic nature of terms of policy it needs to go inside. so what is taiwan? he was re propelling this now by costs and consensus, so i'm going to move focused on so when it comes to china right from the beginning of his 1st time in 2016, that has shifted somewhat more recently because of some interviews, a trunk has given way he has so suggested that the us is no more than an insurance company. if it's high one that's time one use to pay more for its defense when it comes to harrison. it's still a lot to the car seat cheese. the signal that she intends to, to keep it pretty a policy of continuous. so you, when it comes to the, to, i'm not just policies towards taiwan and china, but the, brought it in the pacific and not having portions implications for the security line. since of us is built over the past couple of years across this region, and by extension both starting the security of taiwan, the states a high in this presidential campaign and also harris and trump will be addressing
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their own citizens and the cv debate. they are real audience is much bigger, known as cross over to the washington bureau chief venus fully. and as we just heard about some concerns of the international community. but what are the major concerns of the american voter for their right to hold. i mean, the american people primarily focus on domestic issues as is common in any nation. i think however, we shouldn't under estimate, made that these international topics we just heard about divorce and ukraine, and israel will influence the election outcome. however, here in the united states, inflation and the economy will be the main issues with voters looking for convincing plans to secure jobs and reduce inflation. health care of course remains, of course a critical concern. as medication costs continue to rise in the united states, the most polarizing topics will be of course migration and how to secure
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the border along with a boyfriend wides rights, which has been significantly restricted by a conservative some pre called. now, harrison trump polling making next to expect this debate to change that it's yeah, right. i mean this debate is notable in many ways. it's the 1st in the race just some a 70 days before election day in the 1st time ever. that both candidates, carmella, harris and donald trump will phase each other on the debate stage. this, of course, with you to presidential biden slaves withdrawal from the rice, as you just said, get hold. reason polls indicate a very tight competition, especially in these 5 t spring states. uh was less than one percentage point separating the candidates in some areas. like, for example,
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the state of pennsylvania and this is crucial the state as adults a significant number of electoral votes making it easier for the winter to reach these 270 votes needed to secure the presidency. it's a little bit complicated and i don't want to go too deep into the weeds about it is important to note for our international audience, especially the, to the retention. for example, one, nearly 3000000 more of the popular words in 2016 and donald trump. but still lost the presidency due to a this is very specific us electrical system through the washington bureau chief in his pull them. thank you very much. seen this and of some on using very for you or the use highest call. it has ordered the apple and google to pay billions and back to taxes, and the competition fine. you appear in court of justice ruled apple must pay
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13000000000 euros in taxes. the quote also upheld a $2400000000.00 fine for google, for breaching onto trust rules. brussels has been trying to close loopholes and rain in us take johns australia is proposing a minimum legal age for children to access the social media. age verification technology will soon be able to block children from opening online accounts. the government plans to bring in new legislation by the end of this year. space x has launched in all civilian crew for the 1st private space will emission cold polaris dawn is taking for non professional as to notes into all this for a few days. they plan to fly further away from us, or any other man mission in more than 50 years.
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germany is to reintroduce possible checks it all its land borders from next week. the measure will initially be enforced for 6 months. the government aims to tackle irregular migration and for protect the public, but it is under pressure to act the far right if the policy has made games in recent elections following a series of islamist incidents. this is what germany wants to see on. oh, it's border starting next week. border checks as here on the frontier with austria . the interior minister and nancy fees are announced, new measures and berlin that are initially set to last for 6 months. you seem to have 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. these are these border controls allow us to turn back irregular migrants. we've already
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denied entry to per 2000 to regular migrants since last october. we've hadn't done . that's why we will expand 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 us government to bolster security. following several is limits. link attacks. early of this month, the far right alternative for germany parties scored historic successes into regional elections containing on an anti immigration platform. this was the 3rd week of the election coming up the parties in germany's governing coalition one to show their taking action details about the new border checks and how they fit in with e. u lol. have yet to emerge. and that's it from me and the news team for the
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moment. my colleague feel good will have it. what lose update for you at the top of the but don't go away. it's coming up eco africa examining how drones can help with wildlife consultation. god office in berlin, we have the team. thanks for watching the
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