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the, the state of the news line from sunday and joe biden calls for an end to conflict in his final address, the united nations as us presidents. the bible says russia's war in ukraine has failed and calls for the cx, 5 and consulate to bring the hostages full. so on the program is really strikes most most sites. israel strikes small sites, it says that use by has been on the 11th the on secretary general was a comfortable, has not become another concept like the w travelers to do all of these nigeria as residents, rita, and see what's left of that homes on this city. only devastating floods the
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unfilled welcome to the program in his final address to the united nations general assembly as us president joe biden has called for an end to current global conflicts. you spoke about the was in ukraine ending gaza and said a diplomatic solution to the conflict between israel and has bala was still possible. the president also warned that iran must never be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon. but there was also optimism, as you look back on his decades in politics. i know i know many look at the world today and see difficulties react to despair. but i do not. i want as late as we don't have the luxury, as i recognize the challenges from ukraine, the gaza, to sedan, beyond war, hunger, chairs, brutality,
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record displacement of people. apply the crisis. democracy at risk. strangers and our societies promise of artificial intelligence and significant risk. less goes on for me because all i've said all we have done together over the decades. i hope i know there is a way forward that's got most of our correspondence. benjamin alvarez drew out who joins us from outside the un headquarters in new york. welcome, ben. was that the president of the main message today? hope it was indeed a message of hope, while at the same time acknowledging multiple crises, we just had that he mentioned, there's some of them and that's been something a theme also for his last day speech. and see if the un general assembly, he warned against what he called a full scale war in the middle east saying that even though the situation has escalated,
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a diplomatic solution is still possible in with russia's war and ukraine. but also the crisis in the middle east is taking center stage, not just with his speech, but also with other speeches, like israeli prime minister, benyamin. it's on yahoo, apollo city, and speed them up with our best will address and the general assembly the next couple of days and what else stood out for you of the so this was rather past. no, it was if it trials with vice president biden, to cement a, the legacy of his foreign policy. so he spoke, he started his speech by joking about his age, then also said that it's when he took the decision to not a run for re election. again, a moving a way of close to camel, a higher as the vice president. and also now the presidential a candidate the nominee from the democratic party. so is one of his last chances to address will lead is here. this is his final address and there won't be many more opportunities for him to have so many need as more than 140 president's prime
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ministers, kings who are attending the general assembly here. so it was a lot also about his legacy and looking forward about what would, what could happen in the next a couple of years with next year, even either president trump old president harris, taking the state to a new york. and what are we expecting next from this gathering? so the next speeches that are up today, we have the president of the tech, a rated type ad, one who will speak here. that address that we already had opening this session was by the president of the general assembly. and also by antonio gutierrez, the secretary general of the united nation, saying that there are a lot of countries not facing any accountability. and of course, it's a message. it goes to many of the leaders who will address that you and ga, on the next couple of days. this will go on. we have the summit of the future over the last couple of days. now we'll have this high week here at the u. n. d, a with many
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a more speech is coming up and of course the crisis in ukraine in gaza and they occupied westbank and south and 11 and taking central stage. okay, thanks for that to ben benjamin alvarado, as a trooper in new york, as president biden spoke thence about the war in gaza, he pulls on israel and have asked to accept a proposed peace deal for an immediate cease fire to bring the remaining hostages. how well must not flinch from the horrors of october 7, any country, any country, whatever, right, responsibility to ensure that such a fact never happened again. 1000 warm up stairs invaded a sovereign state slaughter a master carrying more than 1200 people, including 46 americans in their homes and other music festival. the special despicable acts of sexual violence, $250.00 innocence taking hostage. i've never the families of those hostages. i
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agree with them. they're going through hell, innocent civilians and gosh, are also going through hell, 10001000 kills including aid workers. to many families just located. crowding in the tense, facing a dire humanitarian situation. they know that as far as war, that's a ma started. i put forward with cutter and egypt to cease fire, and hostage to sped of doors by the web security council. now is the time for the parties are finalized as terms bring the hostages home. is your security for israel and gaza free of heart? i'm almost script is a suffering and gotcha. and, and there's more but still not chief international edison richard walker in washington. welcome richard. so we are the president that talking about gaza. i'm
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lots of tension increasing in lebanon at the moment. i did not get on. okay. yeah, that's right. so. so the binding did make a pretty brief mention of the situation with his blah 11. and i'm saying that a full scale war is not seeing anybody's interest, which is, is very much of us point of view and of the end. the point of view of, of also obviously many of the leaders who are sitting there in the chamber with him in, in new york. i think this, the points to a sense of the limits of us influence and pilot in the middle east. that has been quite exposed by the last year or so that we see that the united states, you know, as we heard from joe biden, they're saying that, you know, earlier in the year and it finally off to holding back on that old for a long period i did call for a ceasefire in gaza and that has still not come about. so despite the
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judge and cause of the united states, despite the imprimatur of the un security council, so on that plan that has not happened. and now we see the prospect of a significant escalation on the 2nd front, up towards lebanon. and i think many leaders wondering well, you know, joe biden can stand there and say that a full scale would vote and help anybody, but that could still be what happens. so the days ahead of course, will be pretty crucial on that. what we actually see developing on that front. and we've also heard of course, that we expect benjamin netanyahu these really prime minister to come and speak later in the week. my boss, we saw in the footage that is already in new york. the question of whether netanyahu really shows up with this situation to, to arrange for the is still an open question. but, but yeah, whole lies very much on that conflict. and the 11 and situation is still
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a fairly brief mention in finding speech. what are you crying with cents a stage that last year's general a 7 like not so this year, but it did still get to mention yeah, that's right. and bite. and you know, really underlining that in the us believes that it must state by ukraine. it kind of relates in the support a kind of start to, to kind of get the fatigues that many who worried about were expecting, of course, flooding his lensky that you find him present. also to address the you and the general assembly that's coming up tomorrow. suddenly this situation in the middle east has contributed to the to this. so sleeping of ukraine was a little bit into the background in the us in context into the, in the un context. and i think it has also made life more difficult for the ukrainians in terms of drumming out international support. because there is a significant sense in the wide range national community of double standards by the
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west in the united states, in particular. the feeling 3rd, the united states is not applying the same standards to the war in the middle east that it applies to the war in ukraine. and so the ukrainians facing and puts a bit more of an uphill baffles than they did in the early stages of that invasion by the russians to, to really rally international support behind it on a was that of course a continues to suffer the consequences from so we had a lot from the presidents about face time as i'm elected, a representative a very much, she's a swan. so at this a gathering did, did we get a good representation of his legacy? well, i think, i mean, joe biden, when he came in, he was greasing pretty much with open arms by the international community who and of course in the trump areas that preceded by. what quite shocked by the,
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the steps that trump took against the very idea of ins, national cooperation that the united nation stands for. and the biggest example perhaps of that being his pulling out. so if the powers agreement on climate change, which was seen as a real sort of slap in the face for global efforts to tackle climate change. so biking was very much welcomed icing internationally in those early stages and the ways that you remember his slogan in his last year was america is back on the global stage. but i think the, the legacy that people see now is more mix, partly because of what we've just been talking about, the situation in the middle east. and then this big question mark of well, is positive biden's legacy going to be that donald trump gets re elected to you? that's really the open question that's hanging over this weekend in new york. thanks that richard dw chief insightful edison. richard woke up in washington.
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well, the israel says it's counted as a series of fresh asked, strikes on sides, used by the around bank, has bought militia in lap and on 70 security sources, a se one i've been talking to has been a commander. they declined to name came on, give details about us was faith, and nobody's official sites writing strikes of kills more than 560 people. since monday. world powers of coal for immediate ends in fighting and we growing saves a lot more. tens of thousands of residents of southern 11 on the flag, israel son bombing campaign, as rushing news in search of safety. the race to escape. israel's attacks has left the roads to pay route, jammed with traffic more challenges await the displaced here in the capital key among them. finding shelter. schools like this one have open that door to those pools. typically that yesterday was unlike anything i've been through before that
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despite having lived through many attach, it truly felt like a full scale war. there are many monitors whose bodies are still under the rubble a lot in categories. i want you to sound like clear that they don't believe israel is only targeting, has been a for that and we evacuated our homes because israel is targeting civilians and attacking them. it is not striking, minute to targets only civilian ones. i mean, football is really military, however, since it has only been striking has been the targets, including weapons, stores, missile launches, and other military infrastructure behind. it's also released videos like this one that it says proves the militia group is hiding weapons inside civilian buildings. but up to this footage that hasn't been independently verified supposedly shows a missile exploding out of a house of deer was hit by his railey strike. nearly seen lebanese authorities say
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hundreds of people have already been killed, including at least 50 children, the wounded of flooding into lebanon's, already overburdened hospitals. hi, ethan. yeah. unfortunately, what we're seeing is that most of those who died as a result of yesterday's, a tags, things over i was have been in this in the homes and i was an admin name and you can see him and is it with israel seemingly set on destroying has the ability to attack is really soil. it's the lebanese people who once again, quote, in the middle. meanwhile, the un secretary general war and the general assembly, the 11 on the bus not become another cause a to do all the new could i new spreading with no signs of letting up civilians are paying the price in the rising desk stalls and shifted lives in the communities it is time for the just peace,
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based on the un shot at this on international law. and don't un resolutions. meanwhile, guys is a non stop lights mess. that's, that seems to take the entire region. we need look no further than level. we should all be a lot them by the escalation. lebanon is the, bring, the people of level to the people of israel, and the people of the world cannot afford to live on to become another. gaza antonio gutierrez, she will take a look at some more stories that making headlines now will do it on the fund of telegram. it says the messaging service will begin cooperating with law enforcement . officials use the dates that will be shed in response to legal requests. mister dorothy is being prosecuted in france for allegedly, failing to act against criminals using the app are leasing. do you have any high
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right? that a gang of alleged people smugglers in 3, southwest and 6 is full suspects. were arrested on suspicion of traffic and people to work illegally. germany is recently post types of border control was crux. down on your ranking up migration. rescue is in a 2 way of searching for 2 taurus. that's a grandmother and a 5 month old baby who went missing after a heavy flooding hit the central tuscany, parental rank or several of us the bus that bands and invited rose regional officials that it was the address was flooding 1st century. not to nigeria, why people in the countries northeast have had to live with the threats of conflict and terrorism for years. now. the worst floods in decades have added to that triples heavy rains. recently, both of them in bono state flooding the state capital a, my degree dozens were killed in hundreds of thousands force in the homes that people are returning to see what's left of best safety. he w's at least such
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a cool report. it's been nearly 2 weeks since by god now. okay, what que fled the floods direct his whole life. he and his family escaped, but they don't have much to come back to me. i don't, i don't understand why i to start. you can see all my electronics damage or my, you know, in bates withdrawal, implementing doctors, my wife, and now ever attend established. the idea of returning seems found a way to drive on for now, he and his family are staying in different places. the most painful thing is too much. i'm not with my farm and my, my child is not even fit into book just because he needs to be. the floods displaced hundreds of thousands of people like by gardner heavy waiting for cause
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the dam to best debris, much of my degree with water. officials say 57 people died. many here see the dns gets enough warning and they have to inform people that such thing would happen before that you, my job is because i know different have to have the information that so she is coming. we don't really need to know about what that we did on the team that what time i will come close to us. double new states, information commissioner admitted to dw center. them have been neglected. us in mission could have done better because the done is 50 years old. we had been cutting out the maintenance on the stove drawn for the past. we would have been the distribution by dust seats. you wouldn't even, we had put if you had, i think he wouldn't want to do what i was very latch is the city's west flooding
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for generation as the flood. what does begin to receive what's not left in his wake is a trade of damage. these homes are completely submerged when the what types hits i'm interested in. so i left with no choice but way backwards. there's no search and see a windows icon with sense, as by gun a heads that the government promised to help those affected. both says he and his family haven't got anything yet. we often into a problem in classes. this is optima with the situation and the optim on is more than 0, then the little situation in floating is community will likely now face what that bucks a month. i thought the flooding, i should say 50 may degrees and we had annual reports of people saying that no, i couldn't reach them. yeah. so you were hearing that's a lot. well, a clearly which the people that initial stages of the flooding,
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because according to the officials about 36 id becomes well 4 point just to be able to observe people because firms rad destroyed business is why described just to take your people a westgate, but not everybody got a, uh, the limitations to this, even though the state government has been opinion. i'm quoting for more donations, more a to be to ship a lot of people because that there is no telling what the level of destruction and how much they do. they need going forward because what they're saying is that they need more of how far our relief efforts being complicated by the bulk of around me, insurgency guy on the menu will say, pretty much because until now, as you know, this is a region that has really brought to the insurgency, but it's really with the minutes in grew up local higher. um they have tried to get people back into the villages, away from the city and back into the settlements for this lot. this was an issue now completely dead was basically situation
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a city that spoke with 56 comp just to take you off the floods. that was really thinking of taking care of. i the piece of the bottom that tells you the kind of big picture that faces the city and, and its people going forward. id pays internally, displaced to people. and it does seem that more rain is on its way. that is, if the across that is the prediction that this city has with this change need you to find these change lots of rain which got a letter depressing all the time. if i from the maintenance issues on the part of the 3rd season predictions x saying that my due, i would like to experience more rain for not just up in the northeast. right? especially down south in the country with the right area so that they are really uh, less risk. i'm really afraid to start in with the rain so i will continue up until november this year. okay, so i think of that at least at dw, is that at least at your coma in my do agree and ne nigeria. so the word ukraine
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has offended almost everything, including romantic relationships and families. government data shows both, right? so the 10 year low marriage rates almost as low in the time of war and thought fig seems there's not what it used to be. the w sonya found the call reports from keith . looking for a lot of foss. this is the d team in century keith ties is a dating coach for me. she says the board has linked to many couples waking up and made the dating scene unpredictable. e smoke tongue fisher. you're truly moved here for a minute. but it's not easy for them to find a girlfriend, because many women have moved away at the same time, that's an increased need for relationships such as most for close press to slippery support and trust with you should be to ship a series to organize a big event st,
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it's particularly popular with the ministry. adina says, since the war she's used to mean we're afraid of commitment. maybe on the scale of profit offices, making them joining the government. and maybe i know from friends that some men are simply afraid to leave the house. they even order food at home. you can go anywhere with them. adina is a single mother. she says she's open to d thing, a soldier. even one who has been injured. but she does have one data breaker. it involves a physical handicap. it's not a problem or something, but it's a big know if he has some mental health issues for me that aspire to di. if i could, especially since i'm not alone, and that would be aggression when it seems to me that many of them and i starting to worry about this after school program with them
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