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the, the, this is the, the, the news line from the ukraine launches its largest ever drove the attack against moscow. the key from notions that key of alicia is more than a 100 drones across from russia can at least one customer disrupting flights and reckoning thousands of homes. also in the program, russian looks to expand its influence in western africa was an aggressive student recruitment program. will take you to the nigerian capital, a boot just to meet some of the hopefully body up to study russia and in the united states come louder as and donald trump prepared to take the stage in philadelphia for that head to head presidential the by
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the i'm feel, gail, welcome to the program. ukraine has a lead states biggest ever drug and strike against the mosque of regents. national authorities, at least one woman was killed of 3 people injured in the attacks. how it was the headphones around 50 flights, diverted, awakened by buzzing propellers. people take to their windows to see this as an explosion followed by another one. the officials say at least 2 buildings were damaged and drone, the tax. 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
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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 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. but i couldn't sure, but couldn't easiest. the attacks 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 region. suggesting such
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a massive ukrainian attacks are becoming more frequent. ok if it's just revealed a new range of in century a weapons that are attached to drugs. one of them is a fast racing across the colby drag and drop, which you find ami hopes will help to repel the russian invasion. you green's defense ministry claims. this video shows wonder if it's drawn start getting florida positions hiding russian units. as the dawn drops, what looks like fire, but it's actually more than met the white hot mix it off and the medium folder an iron oxide is tom might dissembling 5 coming from the mouth of a mythical drug. and so giving the joint spin named tom, my bones backed up to 2200 degrees celsius and can got to almost any material. even speeding at the footage shows the damage the termite tracking. don't skin inflict
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the problem was firm right? is that it's rather indiscriminate, therefore? well, it's small band per c a protocol 3 of the convention on certain conventional weapons actually limits. it's used to strictly military targets, given the fact that this munition can provide you severe burns and respiratory injuries. you create and russia and regularly launched one rates on each other, surgery and both sides by and develop new drones, the throwing them as in a with this new weapons. within coastal tank co founder, they are crying in military charity. a g does a pool which supplies drugs to the armed forces. it told me how your tribes is planning to use these new drug and drugs. a heroine,
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thank you for having me here today shell. so the context here data is required to understand is russians to severely use uh your freight in forest lines that they have occupied. do give them cover. and the main use that for those drawings that you have just shown as to this for the cover and do small with them out of the trenches. so basically the activity drone, it's loud over the forest line. birds. everything in here, especially in the season now it's very dry and you play in for us. so also given that russians a troll, a lot of trash around a are positions and also are not very restricted. they are munitions and burdens very well and it's just forces down to retweet. so dad is the main goal behind that . and obviously today not carry any anything that could help them deal with that
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fire and video and as well. and the fires produced by these weapons or indeed ignited by them a difficult to predict and to contain. are you concerned about perhaps having civilians? it's not so much to what i have seen so far. and what i have talked with the, my military friends is dad is only used in for us lines and basically a playing field with the one forest line where russians are stationed and it is far very far from any, any settlements or anything like that. so the main idea is just try all in the military target here. and i think russians use far more deadly weapons the day troll it. us included at our simply insides. so i think we are ok in terms of accounting for civilians. when using those weapons, the um, the fi has it is,
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is interesting though, isn't it badly a day or a week goes by these days without seeing the evidence of a forest fires of building across the world. we've had a hot summer. i'm not concerned about the the, the danger of far as 5, developing as a result of using these weapons. i am more concerned about ukraine being liberated from russian invasion. and i think this is the main page for dad. ukraine faces to lose his soul variety and i myself was an order you crating incidentally, and i joined. are you creating unami to help protect your family and freedom? honestly, i do not really care about forest fires or anything like that. as long as you can, as in one piece and intact on this to ukraine, struck the moscow region i and except biggest drove and attack us so far on the russian capital. today. drones do seem to be playing increasingly important role in
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this war down there or indeed, and this is what i am not exactly exciting to do to use. so the modern technology in creating ways to when this were we didn't started, but we will have to finish this one way or another. and i guess that to bring in damage to the russian economy, bringing chaos to day or cities. and just honestly, how often they are civilians to understand what russian government has started, and what they have done, any train is extremely bored. and so i yeah that to you finance will extra meant for the well the different all i'll do is to to fight this war and i guess created to the actual view helps a lot and went into worse. right. i guess we prayed, well when, because we spotted and i'm just just just thinking about that today's drug attack,
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you must go. do you think it's important to bring the will to russians that in russia, honestly, as an ordinary civilian, i would never want to hurt anyone else in my life, but it's the way it is. they have attacked us on tremendous scale and they have killed thousands of my friends. so i guess that if uh no internet or any other means or tv work, do you get that message to them? if you volunteer one, then your feelings will strike back. if that is the way we're going to deliver that message that that's going to be the way it is. thanks very much for joining us. we wish you well being coach of the 10 coach from the training military charity zig is pull. thank the wife and you cried investor has influence also being felt in
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western africa. molly became a fast so and is yeah, for example, the project about traditional western allies and to moscow for help in finding domestic terrorism. covenant has also started an aggressive campaign to attract more african students, a correspondent for the, for shot reports, not from the nigerian capital, a butcher. the russian consulate in a boot shop. here in nigeria as capital locals are queuing up to trying to get these us to leave and study in russia. russia is amazing when it comes as possible those, they're willing to educate people at next to nothing. i basically the same idea then also do section 2 for a student is this idea building here is delicate. most of these applicants we meet, don't want to speak on camera. right?
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it might not be helpful for their applications. many of his people putting their hopes in rock shot or planning to study their know until a couple of years to go to more like you'd be wanting to go to ukraine for food, education, buses, rushes full scale invasion, turn ukraine into a war zone. more are making plans to go to city 2nd more scope, which was like in good kingsley stewed in that consulate q last week. now he's got he's russian visa loud. so so, so, so exciting that they'd be like i wasn't myself anymore. oh yeah. jumping. there's nothing to keep him in nigeria, the job opportunities here is very, very, not encouraging a installation. even if you get a job with payments, you can sustain yourself with it. so i said to myself, do i resent the kinks? he's getting ready to go to norfolk road in san for russia in
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a few weeks. that's where he will learn how to teach english to russian students. everything is faithful by russia, except for the flights he sense the scholarship provide the tuition fee, your accommodation, and then you have a student wanting us to been so i believe with the month lease depend icon as my labor at the moment study and then get into of this, the number of students leaving places like this in africa to study in russia has tripled in the past decade. roches education ministry says they are around $35000.00 africans currently studying in russia, including more than $1009.00, gillian, galle. sure, if is researching emerging powers like russia and their influence in africa, he says russia is making it easier to get a visa versus also doing that to, to an advantage. you called me yesterday. we give you scholarship, jane,
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minute minutes for you, you know, if possible, you give us the support of cause evidence that this update on mission an interest. so the interest of poor thing is we need more people to come to russia, hep us a cheap or goals in the, in, in war or any kind of e. kingsley speaks no russian, the source of information, social media, and the nigerian friend in russia. yeah, is it any kind of like, is making you worried, like in terms of the whole a political situation? the address? yeah. you print in kingston. he is worried. he's worried about for a nurse who's ended up using the russian military fist. if russia asked me to join the military at some point, i'd be shocked. and as a person, i wouldn't go for it because that wasn't my main will to come into the country mind
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will to these to come study for me, i must us medically so good. obviously if nigeria has to be in a strong ally of the united states, but the western powers are losing influence in the region and russia, it's taking active steps to win african hearts. and my quick look at similar stories making headlines. the russians begun. major naval exercises in the sea of japan joined by small contingent of chinese ships. moscow says the drills will involve more than $400.00 warships and $90000.00 purse. now, rush to assess the operation will test 6. naples leadership assignment has sent 5 vessels. palestinian health officials in gauze assigned these writing. the attack on the 10th encampment is killed at least 19 people in hon. eunice area. israel says it cataracts and asked strike against what it calls significant,
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how much terrorist inside a designated humanitarian. so it says it targeted militants directly involved in the october 7 a tenant attacks and is there and who has admitted its troops probably were responsible for the death of a turkish american activist who was killed in the occupied westbank last week. is there any defense forces side? it was highly likely that i said, or sd, and eggs was killed by as rarefied during the process where it's like type a ton violent. as, as the again was the rights activist and recent graduates from the u. s. i with the society was targeted by and his re, these 9 for israel said that kevin was unintentional. 7 corresponded to emily go dean in jerusalem told me more about how i should know as he again came to be killed, its moments ag have been traveling to be occupied westbank to
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process and how they go is rarely supplements me is a village or beta matters where she was shot and killed and the idea of today came out saying that it was highly likely that she was unintentionally and indirectly killed by one of the bullets they have come to that location because they were suppose they say they were responding to volunteer activity. people were throwing stones at them and i felt some threatened and that's why they had opened fire in my situation. and now the international solidarity movement, the organization with which miss agent had been traveling to the occupied westbank with have come out accusing. israel has come up accusing the idea of intentionally towing miss ag. i'm jonathan pollock. is really active as to was with her and that on that day. if at that time, the incident happened as
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a separate location that where they had been nursed turns have been thrown. so over and over are still a lot of questions to be answered here. and ultimately this is a to have a criticism of israel and it's use of force against protest as in the occupied westbank as tokens. so some of the international reaction of the for us, of course, are you, i'm to me blank and has come out saying back to quote a no one should be shot for killed for attending a protest. i'm not mistaken stuff was quite unprovoked and i'm just to find you also said that is really forces needs to make some fundamental changes in a, in the way that they operate in the west bank and creating changes to the rules of engagement of the white house and hope that it will be following very closely. the investigation into miss is this on, on the day of the incident attackers or far as he's talkers,
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officials also came out saying about this incident, this killing reflected how israel was increasing. it's for pression of palestinian protests. in the occupied westbank. so overall, um, heavy criticism of his role and this has happened, disease rails has been increasing its a military activity in the west bank. so that's why it's um, this is the status of the warrant garza, which was triggered by how much it was tower attacked on israel. on october 7th, we seen a surgeon vollings in the occupied westbank according to the when approximately 630 palestinians. and 15 is really helping to the soon to solve the war. we have seen increased festival islands increase. there's really a couple of island from the one hand, but also more and more attacks from palestinians on his riley's, not the same time in the israel military have launched various raids into a telephone and such as among them. jeanine a recently a mouthful car,
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him these militant a strong holes in the occupied response. and these operations so far have also seen many, many people killed some of the militants. the idea of also reported that they found weapons and explosives during these raids. now observe as are quite vari, 5 to in the absence of a cease fire agreement to the violence the could escalate even further. thank you that emily dw corresponded many godaddy in jerusalem. and just a few hours, donald trump and couple of harris will face off in the 1st us presidential election debate. the showdown is in pennsylvania. one of the swing states crucial to secure and victory as vice president to have is to replace joe biden as the democrats candidates. she's narrow the gap with arrival polls. nice sight trump in 100. it's almost time. the deputies, international correspondents, have been gauging the mood in the runa, so they might now it's showtime,
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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 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,
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might not be quite as invested in ukraine's future. and it's success of been divine was despite the contradictory statements, moscow is preferred candidate is widely believed to be. donald trump is that was the big hoping must go to 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 it's given the right wing and it's 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 heading. he'd be happy to see trump in the white house again along israel and so position there is more support for harris,
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but also reservations. not an easy partner, because we, you know, the ways rarely see, or 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 of 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, seemed 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 and taiwan is hoping for 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?
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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 assessing interviews the trunk has given way he has so suggested that the us is no more than an insurance company for tie one that's time one, use of pay more for its defense when it comes to hire is that still a lot of classic cheese a signal that she intends to to keep it pretty a policy of continuous, so you, when it comes to a to, i'm not just policies towards taiwan in china, but the, brought it in the pacific and not has importance implications for the security line . since of us is built over the past couple of years across this region, and by extension bolstered in the security of taiwan, the states a high in this presidential campaign and also harris and trump will be addressing their own citizens and the cv debate. they are real audience is much bigger projects. 2025. i will give the final word to mount washington bureau chief in his
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poll. welcome. that is so the whole world will be watching these kinds of it. so pitching to a home audience, what are the major concerns of the american versus or yeah, right. so what we just heard is definitely to the all major issues which really concern the whole world. but here in the united states, it's of course, domestic issues, which will decide whether i come to her is, or donald trump will be at the winners of this debate. the people here will, of course, focus on what they have to say about inflation and economy. and if they will kind of uh, of the kind of present a convincing plans to secure jobs and reduce inflation. i guess the most polarizing topics will be migration and border security along with the boys and wives, which has been significantly restricted by conservative supreme court last year. how does the trump pulling neck and neck? is this debate likely to change that?
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yeah, this debate is um, so course within so many ways and also so notable, it's the 1st in a raise just 17 days before election day and that of course is really close to to member 5th. it is also the 1st time the kind of that harris and donald trump will face each other under the base stage and some even say it's the 1st time the to even needs. so as you just mentioned, the light polls indicate a very tight, a competition, especially in the 5 a key stage. so every word will matter tonight and the outcome of this debate might very likely shape the next very crucial upcoming weeks. so close to election day on november 5th. so what do these candidates have to do to be seen to help one this device or yeah, well, so kind of the harris faces a really challenging task and presenting a consistent a political plan,
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which he has yet to clarify beyond abortion rights, voters really unsure of her stance is on these key issues we were just talking about like migration or border security. and then another huge challenge of her is of course, that many people don't agree with fight and policies. and she must explain how she can kind of uh, enact these desired changes even so she has been 3 and a half years in a jo biden's administration. in contrast, donald trump does not need really detailed program. he basically just has to present himself as a confident positive image rather than a harsh one as this bill before. so for attracting undecided voters. so tonight's debate will be all about the harris couldn't provoke trump, or if he couldn't throw her off her. okay, types of accent interstate, i believe, is the washington bureau chief in this paul. as a reminder of our top
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story of this, i will, ukraine is at least as big a strong attack so far guides. months ago, one woman was killed and 3 of us injured to high rise apartment buildings with damage, some dozens of flights diversity. i'll be back in just a moment with the day to day looking at why germany is re imposing is expanding itself for the checks around the country. whether it's really just about all the
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depression? today, the screen. we need to talk about here, the stories, shadows of german colonialism. the german is decision to reintroduce checks it. all of its land voters for monday is raising eyebrows across your not a big deal. you might think, but if you did think about, then you probably live outside your of because passport for your travel has been pretty much the norm here for decades. the big issue is migration in regular migration and what to do about it and how to stop the file right and the migrant alternative for germany potty from becoming even more popular. i'm feel go in building and this is the day the .
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