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the the, you're watching you, the news life from buttons and cell phones, southern level on with a fresh wave of the tribes. is miller trees fast hitting have full of targets in an extensive way or forecast, right? that's off the headphone loved rocket reached kind of beef. essentially it's bad for the 1st time. also coming up security of thought, it's an engine that push me as a muslim majority, 10 to 3 holes of sports selection in 10 years. and as your brains president zalinski prepress to address the un general assembly rush us up if they can do more village this and you frenzy dw looked at the mountain challenges cuba,
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space thing and folks welcome begins with stalks with st junior. and that's your biggest comment code of fuels as to who allowed mass meals as factory closures in germany, the i'm the massage s one bathroom to the program. we begin in the middle east to west cross border strikes between israel and his boiler intensifying. israel says it's standing out extensive as try some water claims or weapons facilities and 11 on south and east with several casualties reported. this comes off to hezbollah, fire, the ballistic messiah that reached the it's rarely city of to be. officials. beth said it wasn't the septic and that there aren't any casualties. presidents and it's drugs, no us have been to, was to stay close to shelter. and for the latest from lab and on,
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i'm now joined by joined the list cuz he medical i was covering the story for us cream your on the move in effect today of what the situation where you are a while. i'm a right. so in the become valley and it, it's right at the syrian border host to him. when we came down here, we could see, and it's really striking to the cells of us. but other than that's a right now it's, it's, it's quite, but of course a completely different picture in the very cells of the country where that is, again today we're dentist. and what is interesting also we have to strike it to the noise. hopefully is in christian area. it's not clear to know what's really the targets of this. it was, it seems like this is really ice, right? yes, strikes are slowly whitening geographically here. so it's,
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it's really not clear which areas are safe and shut up. right. and by to mentioned, the become body has been affected, but tens of thousands of people are feeding the southern region where the situation is worsening as well as the other. usually that's what you described. so what is the mood dead? what are people expecting rec, and they go to of the woods is pretty desperate. i would say i was yesterday in the city. i don't see this as a city the most northern city it has to get. it's considered safe. and that's one of the reasons why many people from the cells escaped to what's in this city. we visited a school, was it already still the day before it was through normal school? and then the next day when we came the only thing charging 2 kinds of refugee camps . it was 5 coming from the selves recently there in the one
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that was one of the i talked to they were telling me that when they tried to be submitted to the selves, there was a strike in front of them for people to the, to the city once a 3 year old to didn't speak a word since they were escaping from the village. so pretty traumatizing experience . and the other thing is that to what already bought us the most, let's be told to do so. they have no idea. are they going to stay here for a few days? is this going to finish after a few days after a few weeks? is it going to be months through they have to find a new life? how long would it be be displaced, home deputy just as. busy so it's this uncertainty that is really i see one of the biggest problems, right, and is read, meanwhile, claims and start getting has full of targets you up to the talking to civilians who are being affected. so read it,
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the lebanese government standing in on the 5th. how is that? how is it reacting to the escalating wireless? is what 1st of all the civilians are sick. if you look at the number about the quarter of the number given by the police ministry of has all which went to the last 2 days, women and children. so clearly it doesn't hit only this bullet site. this is the government itself. of course, it can not too much, i mean, you need to know that this is a country that's already before economically is on. it's the so very limits as opposed to predict this for the government to $60000.00 splits for the risk, which is for this, which is not much they can do because it says paula who calls the shots right now. so unless the medical hutton in lebanon unpacked you so much for your reporting and stares, are you with that score to india administer? because we use now, which is holding elections for the 1st time since india of him do national most
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government strip the region of the semi autonomous statist in 2019. it's also the fullest regional election in a decade. in the muslim majority beach and securities talk to for the ballot in a break with the boston separate us have decided not to board, caught the vote. most candidates, according focused on these semi autonomous stuff has to be reinstated joining us now from daddy's, i don't have to have a theme. she's the managing editor of the gush, me your times and still will put up a book which focuses on crush meat off to it. last is special status on the welcome to the w, because me days have the stuff. so the elections conducted by the indian state for decades. now, what's the difference about this one? what is different is that in the last 5 years, they have not enjoyed any kind of a, an incident choice. they have been deprived of their right to the right to
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the representative that has been an absence of political voices. it has been an absence of civil society. there has been a complete silencing and modeling of the media. and this is why that uh, you know, the people speed that the only reason that they can be now in followed is through the world. so they are speaking to the world, the kind of enthusiasm that you see at the boarding boat. the high number of contestants unprecedented. it is in the end of the last to diaz. and that's primarily the main reason that people are giving weiss to defend our weavings in the last 5 years to the world. and are you talking about the circumstances over the last 5 years that have been sol frustrating for residents, but at the end of the day, a government that gets elected in,
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if it's not the b j b, can it realistically be expected that things wouldn't change? and the body as we can expect, a very minimal change, whichever government comes to power. and that's because the nature of the legislature, which ever is elected to follow is not going to be the same as it was um 6 years ago. because of the region was not only stripped off its sent me autonomy. it was also a truncated into to union den entities one without the legislative assembly. in the one we've been elected legislative assembly the next week of now ongoing the it's a union territory and the union does not enjoy the same follows as a full fledged state. so the bible is of the legislative assembly have already been cut because it's a union debt agree over and above this there was
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a recent order which gave over arching. so i was of oversight to the left and then governor, who is the presidential head of the state, nominated by knew that he would use the be to be government. and he would have he or she will have the oversight. bob was over all the affairs of the end decisions that the legislative assembly makes. so you know, whichever government comes to bottle, we don't see of the assembly having much autonomy or would even be administrative affairs that they use to enjoy the earlier home. besides this, if it's a non b b government that comes to bible, which is more likely and looking at right now, all of the federal got the union government. and i want to jump to, to ask you one more question. focusing on the point you were making about the
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states no longer being a state but a union petri, i want you to put the comment on something to read and the parties have been claiming they are fighting the election saying that the $1.00 to $5.00 to regain the special status or even the statehood oft, i'm one fishing me, is that you're listed at or a going by the history of dental and vision. it's not really realistic because what are what has been taken from dom we're in case me has not been given back. um, how ever that i think that is the main loan demographic uh thing that the government can do is uh to, to restore the trust of the people is the minimum that they can do is to restore the statehood. i don't see is a state of being restored of any other non be just be government comes to buy would add on i don't know that i've seen managing editor of the car suite of times and
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daily. thank you so much for your analysis. thank you. that's done now to some of the stories making headlines. julia are china says it's successfully followed and intercontinental ballistic missiles fitted with a dummy will head into the pacific ocean. reasoning has to be called the launch routine, has called the last 2 or 3 and excuse me, but its last known test was in 1918 neighboring. japan said it was not notified beforehand and has expressed figures concerning about vision will attribute up the united states will send ukraine medium range, cluster bombs, truck gets off to re an almost where it goes in, and actually a package for $375000000.00 a bought into us officials, you create in preston for a lot of me. savanski met with us energy finance and insurance, new to us in new york ins and later today at preston zaleski is expected to present what he calls a victory plan to us. president joe biden, as well as president should hold full scala habits, and donald trump,
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the discussions come on the sidelines will be un general assembly with zalinski is meeting other will lead us to routing support for the plan. the events gives you to address the general assembly later today. thousands were ended during the latest of option strikes on her keys. from hitch an apartment block at bakery in the stadium. nisa 2 kilometers from the russian buddha, the city has been a regular target since the will began. 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 most support for ukraine, participate in this meeting. one day in this whole,
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it will surely be sad that the roches war against you, grain has, and it's not frozen, not paused, not forgotten truly. and it. and this will have not because someone got tired of the war, not because someone traded something with pushing rushes war against ukraine will. and because the un charter will war zalinski has brought 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 a time limit, as biden was clear on his promise during his final speech to the un general assembly as president we cannot grow weary. we can not look away and we will not let up on our support ukraine. nod ukraine,
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windsor of justin drove a free trial. the republican presidential nominees moved from struck the most cynical tone during this speech in georgia. by noon kamala got us into this war and ukraine, and now they can't get us out. they can't get us out. i watched him way. where would we will? he's been saying that for 3 years, the outcome of the us selections in november could decide whether ukraine can still rely on the united states for crucial minute tree and financial aid as it continues its flight against russia. now after 2 in the hall fios, the fighting and thoughts of ukraine has intensified and recent months. doctors ministry said today if they can, to mobilize this and ukraine's east. let's take a look at the state of the front line now and the challenges who created faces ukrainian forces in action near the eastern front, exhausted and stretched,
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then by 2 and a half years of war, facing relentless bombardment and waves of russian troops. the war is currently being followed on 2 major fronts in the east, along hundreds of kilometers that russia has been trying to break through in the direction of book calls. and in the north, where russia has been trying to seize the major city of hockey, ukrainian forces have seized territory in the course of the region and russia. on the eastern front is where the majority of russian troops have hunker down for the past year. making small but steady advances at a tremendous human cost. ukraine has evacuated cds. i can't defend from intense russian bombardment. the fighting has been intense all summer and now fall with you framed reporting over a 100 clashes in a single day. last week. russia has been concentrating its forces on the strategic
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city of port croft, taking. it would allow easier access to the rest of the east and south of ukraine. meanwhile, in the north, ukraine responded to a wave of russian attacks by pushing into russia itself. seizing territory ukraine claims to have seized as much as 1250 square kilometers in the course region since august 6th. forces were able to move fast initially. but few think ukraine will be able to expand what it holds already. ukraine has largely sealed the territory off blowing up major bridges, linking it to the rest of russia. that also complicates russian military supply lines. but russian forces have reinforced their defenses to contain ukraine and have started their own counter offensive operations. it's been an incredibly bloody conflict since russia invaded in february 2022. both sides released very little information about the casualties. but the british ministry of defense says 610000
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russian soldiers are dead or wounded. ukraine says it's lost 31000 soldiers, but the real number is thought to be far higher. there is no independent verification of any of these figures. as presidents, a lensky cat match. moscow is troop strength defenses, or its ability to recruit more soldiers. so he's changed strategy, challenging western allies who have been afraid of being drawn into a direct confrontation with russia and possibly even nuclear escalation. he's pushing them to let you crane take more risks by using long range weapons to fire deep into russia. us made attack of missiles have different ranges, some could strike up to 300 kilometers over the border. that would put dozens of russian military bases, air bases, ammunition, depots, and oil refineries within range. without permission to use those missiles inside russia. ukraine has stepped up, it's a long range drone attacks on refineries and then munitions sites over the border.
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even triggering an earthquake at one site. and it's developed its own missiles, but it still sees western missiles as a way to turn the tide. the us and it's western allies have held the line on strikes inside russia. changing those leaders mines is the challenge to lensky has set himself for this week to wind them over to what he says is the only way to win the war. from on that spring. in fact, i'm edwards, senior, electrical and war studies at 420 to us today. he joins us now from oxford. welcome back to the w frank as we just heard bad. the end of that report, zalinski is on a mission in the us to get support that he says is the only way to win the board. do you agree with that assessment? a good afternoon to be sent. you bunch, a dough quote to the not tech side report to president. so i'm going to give you the present pabo of the czech republic himself of pullman general, extremely part of ukraine. and he says it's unrealistic to hope that the boys go to
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end with your training eviction the next weeks or months. and at some point ukraine is going essentially head. so i strongly you kind is gonna have to give up lot. and i think that's absolutely true. and we're moving towards, i think, a situation where matters are becoming more critical to ukraine every week and data every day to day. for example. it looked as if they're going to lose the fortress town of who lives in the south. on that front that was mentioned in the war. so all things is now today, critical know is next week it will be most so on. so on. it will, i think we, although in the strategic sense as a tipping point, you mentioned the tipping point and the fact that the out look for zalinski and you clean, getting his way it does seem to be be according to the landscape. also said josh, i can only be forced into peace. so is your sense that you creams pushed into josh and data entry? not really putting any pressure on putting them it was a gamble,
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it was a gamble, possibly was tating. however, what the ukrainians have done is fix themselves into russia and now they have to defend that territory with troops that would have been far better used in the south of the gulf coast was that russia would, would take the baby cuz it was to move some of that back to unit, so many of them to retake a fairly remote positive for us and they have not done that. instead, what's happened is ukraine has now withdrawn forces from the south, made that even we to them before and know how to defend that area. in russia, so the gamble has failed. now what they're do about that way, we'll see how suspect they'll try to hold on to it. but as the report said, that the credit is, are over extended. so the russians, but the ukrainian space, the problem. but that one quarter or less of the population and they have pops even stronger or even more difficult situation with respect to recruit, taken by empowering not so central gravity militarily in this war. so you mention for you to gamble as bed and not the bush that students can you create have
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continuously been making. is that permission to use language besides in russia, we expect to see that once again from zalinski in the us right now, what his chances of success and about of things changing well, who knows what's going on with the chance to raise of, of the us certainly the u. k is pushing for this, the case problems are. there are many of these my solves, i'm not simple because the strikes density which is to say the numbers that ms solves to use is important just to give you some context to take. so it'd be out of the war in 1999, a tiny country by composite. it took $10000.00 strike strikes. now there's nothing like that's available to be a crane it's. they could well exercise some collection, but it's very unlikely at the strategic level. that is to say, the really important level that if you massage locked into western russia will make a major difference to the board. so what it could do, of course, is encourage some problem of escalation and also cost is what is restraining bite in the site. and i suspect fact,
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let's 1st thank you so much again for your very to analysis. thank you, ma'am. that's done now to some of the stories making headlines. a quote in new york has sentenced the former associates, an ex boss, now of f t x crypto thoughts to sam back when fruits to 2 years in prison. kimberly ellison pleaded guilty to charges and tooting wire fraud and money laundering conspiracy. she played a key role in convicting back humphrey was subbing 25 years in prison, full fraud. the call leaders of germany's dreams apology of stepping down following the exhaust us as well as and regional election chicata lang, and on, but no report along with the entire national party leadership announced that as ignition the bodies phase to get enough boats to enter the state farm is even vandenberg m to arrange you martin now also here in germany, folks, while the management and worker trade unions have started key negotiations. as your
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law just call me go trojans to got thousands of jobs and clothes factories. union said they will strike if they don't get assurances on wage increases and job security bots for problems of the month. free stock showed due to spot of impulse and competition from china. now, germany's auto industry is struggling with weak demand and it's transition to electric macros on export look for the challenges volkswagen is facing for employees, it came as a shock to 30 years volkswagen. ahead of jump guarantee in place. no more. the company has for a boat, it's a start commitment, and is now threatening to close into factories. full out of thoughts, plugins, 10 gym and cop loans are under threat of closure. that's unprecedented. the biggest problem for german con manufacturers is that dependence on china. every
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3rd car is sold that, however, chinese manufacturer is now ahead. jim and supplies hardly play a role in the beginning electric cost segments. what's more, sales are also slumping in europe. by as a holding back to the weak economy, the crisis is affecting the whole of europe. in 2023, a 3rd of europe and compliments. what operating at capacity last call sales was still 3000000 below the levels before the pandemic. that goes deeper than the industry itself. in europe, the order set to mix up 7 percent of the economy. in many cases, an entire region depends on a single plant. that's all stockens manufacturing, volts, buick, for example. there a $60000.00 jobs, which both politicians and trade union is hope to protect. cutting costs to a competitive level seems unavoidable. whenever the outcome of tools will determine the future of gemini is most important industry. what do you send somebody job. do
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the company is considering closer is fine with a part of jeremy's most for economic on an exam for the other car buying offense. and now it's considered the job because the houses of angry walk in front of the doors. so the big dramatic turnaround for the existence of the company and of the german economy. all the worried about the future. a dw, sorry sonata. now they say you can lead a horse to water, but you cannot make a drink. but if you happen to be king of england, you can make it more your lot more. your garden at london's kensington palace affairs of horses are being used to trim a wildfire, a vile, solemn meadow with old fashioned equipment, wise fire horses, doors, and all to me. we have done each for all this stuff for you,
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