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the, the, this is the, the news live from ballot 11 and says 50 killed and hundreds wounded of the israel's military bones has. but i'll talk as well says it's conducting expensive strikes and south and east and 11th, and was residents to leave the homes that claims has blown militants a hiding weapons inside. civilian house, also coming up germany, social democrats to defy expectations to when elections in the eastern states of brompton book. but it's only a narrow victory as the fall rights alternative for germany continues to gain
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simple. ukraine's president is on a crucial visit to the united states as it ends keep chosen munitions factory, as he gets ready to present. it's so cold and victory plus a proposal to end 2 and a half years of war with russia. sauce, a french marks as lawmakers sworn in us for long cause new presidents. the pledge is to fight corruption, as well as couple taxes and booths welfare. so those struggling to make ends meet the gulf is welcome to the program. the lebanon's health ministry says at least 50 people have been killed and more than 300 wounded impressions rarely attacks. israel's military earlier began carrying out what is described as extensive strikes
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against has, but i'm telling residents to evacuate areas close to buildings that are used by the militant group. the new wave of air strikes on lebanon follows we can to wage both sides, exchanged hundreds of rockets. some struck close to these rarely pulled city of high fun. israel's defense minister says the operations will continue until residents can return to evacuated areas near the northern border. with them, as the law has set and bull fights on until the seas fi is secured in gaza. now for the latest from both sides, no joint correspondence, tanya came up in high felt, which is just 40 kilometers from 11 his board. i'm, well, i'm gonna try to in the baby moment. let's start with you. fresh. the strides within lebanon. what are you hearing to this fun is hating up really fast. a fresh wave off is vitally, there strikes
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a hit positions installed and living on end of the call region. the while ago, the ministry of public health just announced that at least 50 where killed and more than 300 wounded. and these really strikes that today. this is only an initial account image, a coming from the south, a huge you sci fi data show that houses and populated districts turned into that who wins many, many years have been receiving automated calls. importantly from this, well, asking them to leave their positions and the minister of information is, is set to be at one of those will receive some of the goals, at least a 2000 goals have been supported. said the head off the buttons, telecom operator, you know this confrontation is the clearly in a new stage and a new phase of heavy course for the shelling. and it appears that this will gradually increase in the coming few days as the front of us will be in a deadlock is right, wants to return
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a tens of thousands of is really if i could respond to the noise as below says that they want to be back unless a ceasefire is agreed upon in, in gaza and that here we are, those few as of a increasing attention that would lead to and it will allow for here in the bottom uh tonya, in uh high. so what more can, can you tell us about israel's plans, as well as we just heard them in the military? yeah. how so is being intensifying, it strikes and southern living on and they had called on residence then. so they live in on that piece as they put a tier those close in proximity to a husband, a military targets a to lease. and the can hear you in high for the constant coming and going off of fighter jets in the air. so since this morning and this number of course is changing by the minutes and by the hour, the army has said to have targeted about 300 targets of sites in the southern live
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and on. and this is of course, ongoing that has also been aired, sorry, it's going off towards the sea of khalidi and places up to its the eastern gully, also below a valley. and we understand that about $25.00 for our kids. and one of the above ours is a web fi it. the air defense system has intercepted some of them and others were pulling open areas. but we also hear this some slightly into that. usually when trump and others pulling down or when people are running uh to the shelters, turn to this escalation has authorities in northern israel where you are right now . a highlighted, of course, most places it must look like ghost towns. what does it look like in the high, for example, the hi, this is the biggest city in northern uh, is ready to also port a city, but of course it has not been evacuated like other places like near the border,
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up to 5 kilometers. uh, from uh the uh, from southern liber non, those people have been actually residing in hotels or in uh, in other places and apartments for over a year. now this is what has been stressed by the government. this situation cannot continue. no, of course people have been talking to him this morning. he and hi for this thing. they're worried about and you can see the city is much much call me when people going to get some uh, shopping done. and they are no waiting. uh, what is the to happen because with a message to live in on that uh the military is intensifying the strikes of the defense minister here has said to the, is there any public you this would be challenging a days ahead and that there should be very careful listening to the home phones of come on guidelines. this decision was given out to people, you know, whether it should be if they should be next uh, to bump showed us. and this comes also what the report see it. and it's really media that the expecting the range of the rockets possibly by his ball are maybe to
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be expanded as are the strikes possibly in a southern event on my to expand mohammed in bay road. this is not the 1st time violence has broken out on this level between israel and has. but if we're talking about the average lebanese people, uh, what's the mood? that's what we're seeing more people evacuating this 1000 towns including major cities like the tire, which was not hit a has a lead before like it was today as the confrontation is buying and the escalating, the people are driving to be rude and northwards. there was more than 100000 people had already left their homes and sounds and have been on and or taking refuge in data within across the country in the mountains. this is really disrupting the lives in, in 11 on again on so many aspects. school classes are interrupted. we heard about
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that families picking up their children from schools here in beirut, administer of education. and it just said a while ago. so the schools will be shut down today and tomorrow in a, in the south and into the car regions. hospitals, i'm working at the most capabilities, you know, the one on have gone through a very volatile week. last week officer has blocked device explosions. and the is really the s drive on the south and suburbs of late or a late last week. now, fears are really growing that this escalation, continue to increase in intensity and, and targeted to richard and j. a. jo duffy and navy and beta with the end to thousands of bits of it would mean science that correspondence tonic, very much in haifa and much write it in a baby boot. now let's cross next to my crime dropbox who's in baby boot as well. he lectures in history at the american universe to the macro, considering recent developments and rhetoric from both sides. how severe do you
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expect israel's and else strikes to be as well? it is clear that this varies. are trying to push the envelope by forcing says, well, uh, uh, to uh, to analysis defeats and the way the test system actually started to bomb on the largest scale in many of the villages which extend beyond the circle of border villages with, with, with palestine and this is why technically i think that the so called exodus of that and how is it? well, it's not something on will remind everyone what does that state. and i think that says, well, i given what happened with it in the last 2 days, particularly the beginning of one of its highest senior ministry commanders board. what's happened with the page of a dock. i think that now is that i have time for it as well. it to us for the however, i, this is my person who believe us, his book does not understand the gravity of the situation. they still believe that
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the national committee will put an end to the attack while at the same time, simply they're hoping to, as we say it on of the clock. all these scenarios are basically very tragic for anyone who worked in the conflict. and now the other side of the board, the israel has told its citizens to brace on testifying strikes from hezbollah off the page, or a tax which targeted. it's a top. c'mon does what is has but are still capable off. it was one that is definitely capable of driving. the inhabitants of the, of the northern cities also has been down to the shelters over. i don't need to hear you see that these people have shelters and have the ability to mobilize the health care system. what else you look up level and you look us as well as teams that is capable of protecting level. and particularly this yachts and default, we see that civilians are seeing their homes and they don't have homes to go to. most of these people will either sleep on the streets or basically look for shelter
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with that. and ultimately i think that the people of the north of syria are raising themselves for the kind of an excavation of buttons. however, in the case of level, the thoughts of the collapse of the country because of the war or the cause of the stomach situation, mix it into potential idea often don't get it or prolonged war. it very tragic and very devastating on the people's psychological mindset. as well as the physical well being at now, these pains or attacks of, into thousands, including civilians has the boosted support of what has brought in lebanon. when i went to go to support many of the, many of the people who sort the embassy ordering it to you with some of the civilians that were injured did. so because of the end of the day, these are funded 11 years. this doesn't really cross into supporting as well as an add on, you know, at the end of the day, i personally 1st and 1500 support and was,
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was willing to do so when i proceed to people who are hurt. but there's no way i'm willing to adopt a technical test on the seller as well, who sees the only way forward is more of the structure and more buttons and certain of the people that live in on. don't want to throw it into the seat with just one piece. we want the to end. yep. at the same time, we don't see that to continue and go to fighting and 11 on us. most of the us as well. uh, from one thing is actually beneficial for the person is not for the, for to now the talking about the people of levon. and what role is the lebanese government playing and all this? couldn't they de escalate as well as the government contracts of the government? 300 or 6 has no means whatsoever for support. that's a good take a government, not to mention that we don't have a president, this vacancy the presidency is basically one of the deputies sense of as well as
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others. not to mention that at the end of the day, i mean, thought the government private as soon as you me thought is simply kind of a puppet. and much on the 22 saying he acts as a cesar sold in prime minister. yet at the end of the day, the decision for war and peace comes from get on and doesn't even come from office above. so all of this has described to me kind of tea anyway, has isolated levels what's going to lead and made them a kind of a. but this is why now we have many of the engine as well as for an actors trying to test available to try to impose the kind of a ceasefire or potential in stating of the us through the cost of their solution so much in on the same time we don't have it cut the government to actually see it as a this idea through that mean anniversary of the of told us of the terror attacks by how moss is coming close or the fact us events have on the escalation between israel and has been that doesn't have any as well. i think this is an earnest
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reminder that despite the word might be coming to an end or despite the dresser has become somewhat single of the past. we have entered a new phase of conflict, which is more devastating, even though is really media is referring to what's happening in low, not as a 3rd door, which means that you have entered in a new phase and the conflict. the only difference is a previous in, oh, $6.00, the majority of the muse including myself, but on the idea that muscle and his beloved activities and they have failed miserably in those at the home. and there is no the best thing on the seller's living use. interest and this is why ultimately i think what this is are trying to do other than bring back the inhabitants will dissolve back to the villages they're trying to divide into and toward which doesn't bode one for the entire region. as for global, global security and stability, why do you say that, why, why would it be in his roles, interest to drag iran into a war?
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the, this idea that it is fighting since by law is absurd, as well as one proxy in a series of boxes. you see, the whole thing is i've tried to join hands like people are trying to join, not to mention that the celia is also actively in direct to the right attractive. and so that is the, the, is really mandatory as an intelligence apparatus. i know that there's a challenge to be addressed. what are the charges as well at the end of the day, the problem of age and address and thought on. not the proxies which occupied many of these nations, including my country. so i believe ultimately not, i know when i try to do this on the purpose of the nations job, some of the remind everyone that the obama doctrine and the hook or so called democratic, the democratic administration assistance. it can be source of stability. i suppose this is why one has to go back to cost list or
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a way of imposing such this would work. not a problem about that from the american university off the road. thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us. now let's look at some of the other stories in the headlines for long because new boxes president has been sworn into office after winning sound. today's elections a new or a camara. this an i q has vowed to be use tough was 13 measures imposed under a deal with the international monetary fund, sri lanka is recovering from years of economic and political crisis. the french prime minister, me said on the has assembled his cabinets ahead of the 1st meeting. the 39 members are mostly from centrist on conservative backgrounds. the lineup has been criticized by both left and follow right parties whose votes will be needed to navigate fronts. frances parliament, which has no clear majority,
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are tons in the as a position policy says police of arrested the leaders including former presidential candidate to do list. so the policy was planning a protest against recent alleged kidnapping and killing of its members rights groups of law and of political repression ahead of upcoming elections. germany, social democrats have pulled off a narrow election when in the eastern state of bumble poles have the far right alternative for germany. ahead but in a rec will turn out to the ballot box focused philadelphia if the choosing the incumbent speed, that's the party of trumps. the order shows instead is only a slender victory for this center left, leaving question marks over shawls future nationally. most notably, all the of these gains of almost 6 percent since the last election that the conservative cd you didn't last up enough support to get the s p
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d a solid papa in any coalition that creates a cliff hat. it's on certain to who the winners can team up with to govern the new left leadings out of art. and tonight the lines of b. s. w. did extremely well. the greens, disappointed let's cross over to a political correspondence, julia. so deli, they're in central ballot and they're due to explain that search for the file. right. why does it come from quote is a complex topic and we know that in the eastern states of germany, which brandenburg is a part of the f. b has traditionally been strong, but it has now taking home quite a remarkable success. coming in 2nd place and brandenburg also coming in 2nd at the beginning of the month and saxony and winning the bows into a range also at the beginning of september. now a lot of it supports comes down to a feeling of frustration that is widespread in the eastern parts of the country.
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now these regions are for more firm, formally part of communist east germany or the g d r. and a lot of people here feel that a sense of the german reunification they have been left behind and there are some data points that say that this is in fact through there are disparities with salaries and with pensions. but there is also this perception in these areas that people feel like they are 2nd class citizens. they feel like they are looked down upon from people in the western parts of the country and in the central governments and berlin. and these kinds of frustrations have been picked up on a by the a c which has sort of channeled them into it's political programs winning also some votes. and we know from poles that on the other hand, there is also a protest vote going on. there are people who said they have voted for the a f, c because they wants to show their dissatisfaction with the central government in
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berlin. but we also know from the same force, there is, there is quite a share of a if the voters who say they vote for the party because they fully approve of their platform. a platform that has been quite focused on the topic of migration. now, it has been really the central issue that the a, if the has used to win over both as it is quite interesting. if we think that especially in the eastern parts of the country where the v is so strong, is the area of germany, where there is the smallest share of refugees and migrants compared to the average across the country. but it also shows that the ac with having a very tough stance on migration and basically promoting anti immigration. a positions has banks on the frustrations of people there and actually gain some success. do that. you mentioned the central government there and bill and what are the consequences, the visa elections, full chance that. what of shots? well, chancellor shows and as part of the social democrats are breathing
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a sigh of relief because it was a very close race. and they did come in 1st and brandenburg, but it is likely to be a short live sigh of relief. because if we look, for example, at how his party performed, then the other 2 state elections at the beginning of the month, they didn't perform well. and if we look at polls looking at the governments, it is very much disliked at the national level. so there are going to be open questions as to whether all of shows is the right man to lead as part of the social democrats into the national elections that are happening here in germany next year . bit of use julia solidarity reporting. last thank you very much. julia ukraine's president followed him is the landscape and those in the us to present a so called victory plan to president joe biden, vice president, complet harris and the republican candidates. donald trump begin is trip on sunday with a visit to and i munitions factory in pennsylvania,
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but he fact workers for producing artillery shells one of the most critically needed munitions for his country, is fight against russian ground forces is expected to attempt a unit united nations general assembly in new york on saturday. for now let's bring in, don't tell us that most. so she is a senior electra in security and development for kings college london. now what do you think will be in zalinski, so called victory plan? when we really don't know the details, what has transpired in the media are just some very general points about getting security guarantees from nato and western countries. the restore force about economic support allowing me further incursions within inside russian territory on being allowed to to operate inside russian territory. i think what is really interesting, once we know a bit more of the details, is how you know how the landscape and his administration. you know,
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he's presenting his victory plan as a way in which our ukraine can achieve a better position on the battery feed. and then being us from position in order to negotiate with russia. so a lot of the details probably are be supplying involve uh how you know, what kind of capabilities ukraine needs in order to our brands further may be within russian territory or along other friends. uh, you know, within uh, within ukraine in order to be not very strong position and in future negotiations. and i think that's where it really was sort of the crunch of the of the plan is all about is, is what does ukraine a want to, to get from the united states on each side lives in terms of military equipment and so forth. so as to be able to inflict additional costs on russia and falls into the negotiations, the table of negotiations now is that i think that again, is expected to push for the use of longer range missiles and to find them into
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russia. how does this go hand in hand with a victory plan as well? i mean, as i said, i mean the whole idea is probably that ukraine is allowed to inflict a dish, and the loss is a more significant loss is on russia. and that would involve, of course, hitching up further inside the russian territory to hit that on a fuse military bases on also, i'm your nation, dep phones. so as to prevent russia from operating more effectively on ukraine, entirely free on the, on that good. have a probably a significant impact. now we know that the ukrainians are, have found ways in which to hit inside russia through their own sort of military equipment, drones on other capabilities. and these have had, our names aren't as we know, over the last few days have been hating amunition to oppose inside russia. i bought to of course,
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mainly for equipment from the west would have been more effective and they started would be foster more precise and they would avoid potential air defensive systems. so there is an argument in favor of requesting these kind of equipment on the possibility to operate. so the receiving side russian terry tree. now, briefly, as you can most close, as i would consider nato countries to be as well with russia, if they allow ukraine to use donated weapons in russia. but with these, the red lines of reading and food tend to be believed. and i think it's really always sort of the $1000000.00 question. you know, how do we treat for teens today? it's regarding red lines. on the one hand, we know that many of the red line something crossed unfolding has not escalated to the level of using uh, nuclear tactic or weapons. but of course, he has always responded with massive retaliation with conventional weaponry. for
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example, he hits bombarding massively ukrainian energy infrastructure. but of course i think this is something that a military planners and publications need to consider. but it shouldn't be on the men, but freezes operations. so we know calibrated or not. this is on our 1st months and need to be made on that decision can be taken on that basis. you know, i think the risk is always there, but i think it, you know, there is also for rush, other ways that we retaliate and also potentially utilize nuclear weapons all sense . so, you know, to a certain extent, sofa, you know, determines us what both ways, not just that was russia, but also a rush of use of the, i think the some important point to highlight them into the 2nd most. so thank you very much. thank and that's it from me and the news team for now while i have a word is up to you at the top off the but don't go away. global loss is up next, looking at flooded homes in the philippines and what it has to do with climate
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