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the, the, this is dw, dues live and from berlin, israel begins a 3rd day of its latest defensive against hezbollah 11. not as bully confirming that another senior commander was killed in an air strike and a route on tuesday. the un security council set to meet later today as fears of a wider war in the middle east grove. also coming up you as president job, i can give his final speech to the human general assembly in new york, refusing to give the pope bite and says a ceasefire in gaza and a hostage deal are still possible. plus and security is tight and indeed, administered kashmir as the muslim majority territory holds its 1st election in 10
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years. we'll hear from young people to hope that they're both to make a difference. and some 40 percent of the roles population lives along the coast lot . but the sea levels rising fast. what can be done to a bird protest? the break off is good to have you with this has below and is real or continuing to exchange, cross border fire, and what has become one of the deadliest weeks of violence that live in on has seen in nearly 2 decades. this morning has fuller launched rockets into israel, including one targeting the most sided intelligence agencies headquarters intel a b is real said that it was intercepted without any casualties. according to liberties authorities. hundreds of people have already been killed this week and israel's air tasks tens of thousands more,
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have fled southern lebanon to escape israel's assault. the militia group has confirmed that another of its senior commanders was killed and it is really striking to be rude on tuesday, across the board or in northern israel. people have been told to stay close to shelters. we have team coverage with dw is tanya kramer, joining us now from fifa in northern israel and in b root is mohammed traitor, he's our they root bureau cheats. good morning to both of you, tanya. let me start with you. it is the 3 of violence that is escalating by the day . it seems. how does the situation like this morning of the? well, it certainly depends say, all we're here in hartford has been a relatively quiet moment, but we can hear into sections or incoming a rockets last night if you could see them when there are loans to other areas here
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in northern israel. so they have seen every science and the loans going off a there. and basically for people he is, you know, when high, so maybe people would say, well, the daily life continues if it's not quite a normal situation because always in the back of your mind, you know, something could happen. and it wasn't such a quiet moment in the incentive is row mainly in the tel aviv area where one of the deepest launches yet had happened early in the morning, reportedly targeting the headquarters of the massage in retaliation of for the attacks of last week. and so, you know, saying this is really military has already said they've retaliated, also in a southern living on we've of course, as we look across the board of the devastating consequences for the civilian population. yeah, let me get to mohammed now. as we heard, as below is now targeting utilities, launching rockets towards telling me what more can you tell us. so hes will issue
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a brief statement this morning saying that it's a launched a ballistic. besides a powder one, the aimed at a base used by the most solid near to leave the militant groups as it's responsible of the sin nations, the cities of us as the nations of its leaders and the device explosions last week . now the messiah was intercepted according to these, what you need at military, but this is a very significant message by hezbollah, who for a long talked about what he calls the, the da, he doctrine. and this is an equation announced by the go played their house on this role after the, at 2006 for the last major war at 8 forward with as while back in 2006. and it is simply based on, you know, new target da here,
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that's the beta 1000 suburb and we will target to tell of you now this news was perceived with a lot of caution and, and sorry to hear and be rude for everyone. no fears that this war is expanding and extending across the country. i'm telling you we've heard it from is really, leaders is saying that this defensive is to ensure that residents can return to their homes in northern israel. do we know what is real? is planning next so we don't know with certainty what they're planning next, but if you're talking to people here, basically they're expecting this to go on for quite some time. and there's also a lot of uncertainty about the next steps. you know, when you ask people who those where, where to, to evacuate last year, they even say no, we don't know exactly what we need to see to get the sense of security to get back to our places. know the different scenarios, of course being discussed here with the, you know,
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a lot of military experts as well. so at the moment we're seeing this area offensive continuing uh, with the full force and, and southern they've been on, in other areas. so this is of course at a high cost for civilian stare in liberal known, but there's also of course, talk about a possible, a ground invasion that would be very risky for israel in the sense. but there's also, you know, of the sense that's why the military says that have taken out a lot of israel, a lot of targets his follow target. so military targets as they describe it out of weapons and still cause there's also the sense here that you know, his bullet has a huge still part of weapons and can also re supply those weapons. so there will be still a threat to a major threat to a to is read and in the light of that, there's no really a diplomatic efforts or something that's at least we don't know of publicly diplomatic efforts of pressure going on. this could go on for quite some time and
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moment we're talking about the conflict between israel and hezbollah. but what about the lebanese government? how is it dealing with this situation? so that the move the scene in independence and it's all indicates that the country is, is at, toward the main roads and highways in the capital are almost an empty on my way here at the office. but you know, inside the neighborhoods and the internal streets, it's really pockets overcrowded. you can see hundreds of cause a already parked on the sideways. and, and that's because thousands of refugees from the south us staying now at their relatives and friends here in, in bay road yesterday the been, he's administer off for the 1st said that the country recorded at 500000 refugees. i would say this number is that not necessarily up to date, and many of these refugees are sheltering and public schools now. others are still gathering in and parking lots across and they use
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a waiting accommodation. the government has activated its emergency blind and is trying to react to this influx of refugees bought. we have to remember the been on has been in the deepest financial and economic crisis. and it's more than history for 4 years now. and the could take a government's ability to respond and, and then the, the, the resources are very limited. ok, dw is telling you kramer in the northern city of 5 in israel and our they were your chief mohammed stranger to both of you. thank you. ok, let's take a look now. some of the other stories that are making headlines, this. our french president emmanuel, macro and has pressed iran president to help de escalate tensions in lebanon during a meeting of the sidelines of the you. in general, assembly i call and told president muscles possess key on that iran has a responsibility to use its influence over its ally hezbollah,
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in support of regional de escalation. the united states will send you crane medium range, cluster bombs, rockets, artillery, and armored vehicles. and a military, a package worth a $375000000.00. that's according to american officials earlier ukrainian president brought him. is the lensky met with us energy, finance, and insurance leaders in new york? the legal battle over rupert murdoch's media empire has concluded in the us state of nevada, but the outcome will not be made public. the 1000000000 they are reportedly wants to change, the family trusts to give his eldest son lacks full control upon his death. instead of dividing this years between his 4 children, firefighters in the ecuador and capital quito, or battling to contain 5 wildfires that could threaten thousands of residents and their livestock homes have been evacuated in several districts. ecuador has experienced a record number of wildfires this year made worse by the most extreme dropped that
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the country has seen in 6 decades. u. s. president joe biden has urged the world to not give up on peace in his final address to the united nations general assembly and new york bite and spoke about the wars in ukrainian gossip. and he said, the diplomatic solutions were still possible. i know. i know many look at the world today and see difficulties react to despair. but i do not. i won't as waiters, we don't have a luxury. i recognize the challenges from ukraine to gosh, it's a sedan beyond war, hunger, chairs, brutality, record displacement of people. climate crisis, democracy at risk. stranger than ours, the sides promise of artificial intelligence and a significant risk. less goes on for me because all i've said,
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all we have done together over the decades. i hope. i know there is a way forward, the dw, corresponding with benjamin alvarez goober, is at un headquarters in new york. he has more now on biden's farewell message to the work we spoke about ukraine. he also spoke about rising tensions in the mid least saying that there's still an opportunity for diploma civil. also warning of the danger of a fee more more in the region. he said that the u as will continue helping ukraine . and of course, ukraine is also taking center stage here, but we have to remember that it last years you and j october 7 had not happened. and everything that happened since then in gauze and occupied west. but it also now with these really attacks and cells and 11 on that will take center stage, but full bite and it was his last address. also speaking about his life is
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a public service, decades of public is of and joking about his age and also saying and trying to show his vision of us leadership around the world. that was indeed of use. benjamin alvarez group with a reporting from new york will ukrainian president obama zalinski. he's also in the us where he is presenting what he calls a victory plan to present it to a bike as well as presidential hopefuls comma la harris. and donald trump. the discussions come on the sidelines of the united nations general assembly, where zalinski is meeting other world leaders to rally support for his plan. so lensky is due to address the general assembly later today. cellphones were injured during the latest of options for icon hockey eve. from hitch and apartment block bakery and the stadium nice uh, 2 kilometers from the russian buddha, the city has been a regular target since the boil began. of the
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meanwhile president low to me, is lensky is in the united states. to meet with lee does it the un general assembly meeting addressing the un security council to lensky, emphasize the need for more support for ukraine, participate in this meeting one day and this whole, it will surely be sad that the roches war against you. grain has and it's not frozen, not paused, not forgotten truly. and this will have not because someone got tired of the war, not because someone traded something with pushing roch's war against ukraine will. and because the un charter will war, zalinski has brought to his cooling victory plan to present to us president j point, and how he thinks the will could be brought to an end with more help from the west . but us support for ukraine could have
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a time limit bite and was clear on his promise during his final speech to the un general assembly as president we can not grow weary. we can not look away, and we will not let up on our support for ukraine not to create wedge of justin drove a free trial. the republican presidential nominees moved from struck the most cynical tone during this speech in georgia by and then kamala got us into this war and ukraine, and now they can get us out. they to get us out. i watched him way where with we will, he's been saying that for 3 years as the outcome of the u. s. selections in november could decide whether ukraine can still rely on the united states for crucial minute tree and financial aid. as it continues,
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it fight against russia was a guarantee is tight in india and administered kashmir as people vote in the 2nd round of regional elections. there on it's the 1st such a election in a decade and it's also the 1st sense indian nationalist in do government stripped the muslim majority region of it, semi autonomous states, many people in kashmir are casting their balance for the very 1st time voters and the regional capital srinagar told dw, use a deal, bought what's at stake for them in this election, the seat of to determine the exercise of democracy, cried she is 22 years old. books would be costing her food for the very 1st time. she lives in jo, me and crush me because city shooting a good view, every security is part of it will be the light proceeded into the family. why go
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to boston elections? to protest? india's heavy handed crew, she tells us, but now she's so 40. she made us national conference, one of the mean regional political parties here, hoping for change hummadi outlaws base. our bosses have been silenced here and we can't speak freely. anyone who speaks out gets arrested and their career and life are ruined. the state has taken away our voice, but through voting, we want to make ourselves heard team the. now we'll use our vote as a form of protests to fight for our democratic rights. we won't let our vote go to waste any more. dyslexia riley will see that this not the only one expressing anger about the scrapping to push me to send me an on the status with the economy. the prime minister note in the movie in 2019 as it has to be done, a police control was same will do. it is not on the ballot. the
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restoration of statehood dominique's at the heart of the selection and still mon soccer. one of the candidates of the national conference party is promising to lead the effort. how long are we doing the entire part of his development? one of our vision is addressing unemployment. but at the same time, our prime focus will be to the steward what has been taken from us. that is the spacing of state us. yeah. yeah. well how to it every cuz be these keeping an eye on restoring did last friday. all of us on that, do you see the selection as an investment for the future generations? you invest or something like that. the to why to small in your region of crush me has been a flash point between indian bucks dawn and see nothing on insurgency. since the late 19 piece. it has claimed the lives of tens of thousands of people. the fee, it has again been a significant rising militancy which india believes and fox done yet from disability routing can do next is b, b,
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c. this use high water turned out. that's true for the driving democracy. it's also saying is the poster boy of the beeping shooting again. but his riley's have attracted only more disc routes in this mislead majority. reason. most people to the pgp is party for him to is only lead me to put the loss of me is economy. but to send disagrees, all of our situation in cost me is much better. now you can see election campaigns happening without fear. in the past, no one was willing to hold values like this. but thanks to moody piece as being restored schools are raping businesses a thriving and torres to visiting in large numbers. the shooting don't. don't shooting it too. which has be at the heart of the insurgency. looking just in the room. see that is eagerly anticipating the outcome of the 1st hour.
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she grew up here and she wants to stay here. the election care bhaskar the election. we want to see peace return to kashmir. we want to see cashmere reuse, get employed in flourish, employment, better careers used to move forward in life. it's not just, they had a toe, she joins the family, watching the election coverage. she hopes that a 1st floor would be small steps and ending decades long separation. thank you back . yeah, voice to communities who she sees that too long been silenced like correspondence i do have bought to file that report. he joins me now from srinagar deal. there's been a fairly high turn out in the selection so far. talk to me about the significance of these numbers. a brand custody standing outside the folding station in capital c, c, and the good. the last 2 hours we seen housing. so people costing the awards across
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the putting different bodies to stations. well, now we're looking for possibly of record water to announce to the also the 1st fit piece of data tells us that we're looking for cynthia already crossed at 60 percent of the 1st phase of already. and now in the fall selection, that if you see the voting percentage in cushion, it has be really low. what, what is happening in crush me? this time is unprecedented. the valley has now what seems like what the flux spots spacing in local assembly elections our before. and you have to remember that this is the 1st election in 10 years. so we spoke with people and 1st the people in question. we see this was what as an exercise of, of, of weiss or opinion. they say it has cheese, the people who because me, who believe earlier that the election would mean what it would mean list demising in the room. nobody says cheese and people say that this whole thing is kind of an, as an expression of anger or the crush me just lost it on me. 2019,
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some feet as like the size of freedom because of because all of the kinds of freedom to suppress the they tell us also and there's one section brent posting seat working us for dial eggs of size and according to them, nothing is going to change, so are those also thing that the selection will give them, you know, the, the local issue, it is all like high unemployment, a lot of educated, the concussion me is sitting idle at home and there are no jobs. so for them, this election is a whole that many things may change, and we also spoke with some of that expo that the ending of the pots patient of crush me as uh, warranting. this time we're talking about the assembly elections. you can be seen as an expression of a political agency, especially i'm a young youth who experienced a ticket of disconnect, deprivation and sense of an issue. that's what they dep bonus here. and i want to pick up on, on this unprecedented nature of, of the election. this is the 1st time because berries are voting since india revoked cashmere special status 5 years ago. so what are people actually voting for
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brent in the see the selection don't actually many things at stake. that's where you see a light section of the kitchen, the people who think this time. uh, cuz for me is mainstream politicians, genuine people that come together to fight for the full state world. and then also kind of a fighting for the restoration of regions. space of staples, that 10 was that was the say was crab of a new didn't in 2019. so this was the main issue here. and we have been attending different valleys and across she in the capital city. and we'd sa politicians, everything riley is telling what to us, they will do everything to get the state back. because many cushion mary saw downgrading of the state in for union territory accumulation. so better with some some broken fund it becomes a promising that they will fight back for the space of state as well. so uh so uh, brent, when i was speaking people on the streets of she and what we heard there was
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a one would we quit off and see if that was the supplication and we did the austin . what do you mean by some suffocation? they spoke about the political suffocation that they are witnessing that they have with missing here. they say if they will force any p, uh they will get picked up by the police at the hour, right? anything critical they will be put behind the boss and they're, they're just fighting. i put them this more does an expression or like a form of a protest for them. and they said they are hoping that people speak freely after the elections of corresponding idea of bonds for importing from cashmere. a deal. thank you. or will, senior officials are gathering in new york for a you wouldn't meeting on the threat of rising sea levels? data shows that the rate of sea level rise has more than doubled in the last 30 years, putting more than a 1000000000 people that risk. many coastal communities have already begun preparing these things. he things have a huge task to hold the ocean that they are within the ration of threes. have been
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cut down the what used as firewood and for building homes. but now communities in colorado and recognizing them both in the gifted from the us, from the little islands in the inside the, the study on up towards the sea. that it helps to break these rise and sea level. and because of that, the cutting of this month will is excessive bidding district. trish, on of routing, generating one real forest is just one measure of societies are implementing to better the rising time. sea levels are increasing globally by more than 20 centimeters, since records begin in 18. 80 with half of that increase happening in the past 20 years alone. in extreme cases, scientists predict that human activity could cause 2 meters of sea level rise by the end of a century. because global warming driven by carbon dioxide method and other emissions that are released when fossil fuels burned to heat homes,
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make goods and power cos, rising temperatures and heating oceans mailed arctic and on the arctic ice sheets and laces, increasing the volume of water. we see now more gradual changes in the mail to match rates from the ice sheets, but in uh, even warm excitement, it might be even etc. rates. it's responds which means um, that's the contributions from the ice sheets may be much larger than the ones we observe. today, one was also expands, need small space pushing levels even higher. the impact can be devastating, but not equal and sending a land is disappearing into the ocean. low lying on a nation's, this one to, to meet is above sea level, like cube you bought the into volume in the pacific face being wiped off the map and coastal cities like legal. some that you experience more deadly and destructive storms with more frequent high types of the poor communities are particularly
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vulnerable. with the less what we're doing to do to move and adapt around 40 percent of that was population lives in close to that. is that what it cannot make for them? estimates that by 2100 within 410000000 people could be at risk raising buildings, installing symbols and nature base solutions. select the mangroves uncomfortable office, some hope, but the response must be tailored to the region while it may be appropriate in one area to say that you're going to build sea walls along a very long stretch in another area where access to the sea is of cultural importance of seawall becomes a physical barrier that is not culturally appropriate. developing regions need help with financing to do with sea level rise and of the consequences being failed due to climate change to experts. but there was only one real solution to prevent impacts from was wondering how much 2 of those will arise in the future depends on
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we, what impact because change doesn't happen. the make up your own mind. the tensions are rising and the red sea. humans whose the militias are attacking shipping, paralyzing a t global trade route. and in early september 2024. their attacks on oil tankers threatened to cause an environmental disaster. united states has responded with air strikes on who's the positions. and the militant group is mobilizing for what it described as a new holy war and official what we wanted
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