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the the, this is due to the news live from berlin, israel's that goes a possible ground assault and level not. there's no let up in air strikes as a top commander says, the military is preparing for a ground defense of across the border. strikes have killed hundreds of civilians and displaced tens of thousands also in our program. a lot of it. so let's details world leaders that only a battlefield victory for ukraine can in the war with russia. ukraine's president also warrens that the kremlin plans to attack. and here's the country's nuclear power plants. the
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obviously you can do the invalid. welcome to our program. israel's top army commander has put troops on alert for a possible ground assault and 119. hundreds of people have been killed and is really bombardments and the united nation says. 90000 people in southern lebanon have been displaced since monday, as long as meanwhile launched its deepest strike into israel. yet, the militant group targeted the headquarters of the is really intelligence agency. most sought in tel aviv dawn's peace. we shuddered by sirens. this is randy and defenses intercepted it has bottom is uh little bit tel aviv. it's the 1st time since the thought of the war and gaza that the group has tried to attack deeper into israel like we used to with that comes from the south or the know it doesn't matter. rock and i still rock and they just the thrive. ming stressful and unplugged and i don't think anyone and this will, would like to live like this and will say because they're c to anticipate these
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really on forces said that intercepted several other projects. i was fired from lab and on the low, so made it through the like here in the northern city, a so fed with buildings were damaged in lebanon. it was a different story after these really military launch fresh air strikes against what it described as hezbollah. target's, these really armies us as well as hiding weapons within the civilian infrastructure . the tax also hit villages like this $125.00, killing me just north of may route 9 to be bought from the around bucks malicious traditional, strong holes. lebanese authorities say there are casualties, the un says more than 90000 people. i've been display since monday. thousands of ended up here in bay roads with many funding shelter and schools like this one. so i'm here old enough to have them pleasant memories of the last conflict between 11 and an israel in 2006. good to have had a demo witnessed to july born. we would definitely scan life,
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but not live these day, which i've gotten that, but i, we suffered and we were just placed under the streets. and we also faced that in 2006. but now the situation is my taught did a lot. yeah. had did, despite the tags, back in southern lebanon and others are determined to stay pods and to continue their day to day lives. like here in the city of tire. people in the flat are familiar with areas. there is nothing here. we won't leave. as you see, i'm selling vegetables and fruits and people are buying unhappy. we won't leave this island. we are the rightful owners. even have some heads of 3 to protect our children and family members. some have to stay in the town. so the enemy does not think that it's empty, with these right in the military giving no indication of when it's ariel bump, bump, and might end and hezbollah showing no sign of stopping its own attacks calls for
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the escalation by the international community seems to be going on answered a c, w, 's, janelle, to move out as in new york, where american officials are working on a possible ceasefire proposal. i asked, you know, whether a diplomatic breakthrough is a realistic possibility. well yeah, steven, uh, this is the sort of thing that we're familiar with, especially when it comes to talk about cessation of hostilities and gods. all we know where those efforts have led those talks have been, those talks have been stalled and nobody believes about. so joe biden will be able to get a deal together before he leaves office in january and all this violence, of course and loving on is threatening to mutate into a wider regional war. but as he said, us officials are reportedly working on a deal here on the side lines of. so you and general assembly with other countries, a deal about 6 of and 5th phlegmatic efforts surrounding gaza and live it on. so
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meaning a deal that were to restart the fire hostage and release off in gaza as well as for a pause to the fighting on israel's northern border for you're asking about the chances of success. and that is a very difficult calculation to make at the moment these diplomatic efforts are coming out of time, as he said, where israel is considering a ground incursion into lebanon, where israel is being criticized for its apparent strategy to de escalate, to buy escalated by escalating and all these constellations complicates of those diplomatic efforts, or even not even here for you and general assembly where ostensibly, nobody wants this war because that's what everybody has. se. janelle is, you mentioned you're out united nations in new york. you know, that is really liter benjamin netanyahu is due to address the general assembly at some point. what can we expect? well, it's hard to say. so benjamin netanyahu has often used these kinds of speeches,
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meeting these kinds of speeches conducted in english, conducted on a wider global stage, to play 2 audiences at home to impress some with his mastery it with his rhetorical mastery or with the international staff. now if we are to take past futures of his as a blueprint, remember he delivered one fairly recently in front of a u. s. r joyce, a session of congress. and if we take that as it blew for it, he's probably going to talk about how his actions in gaza are justified. how his behavior towards a towards has will not, is guided by right. just am. and because he's always still, as he's probably going to talk a lot about iran and how iran is the source of this order in the region. but he's also coming out of time to the saw united nations general assembly at a time where he has diminished political and diplomatic capital at
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a time. aware of the scale of death and humanitarian catastrophe in gaza has reached out beyond the scale of the imaginable. and it's also coming out of time where the international criminal court is considering is considering issuing an arrest award for him. so it really is hard to say what a visit from him would achieve, given that he is becoming an increasingly isolated figure, addressing the stage at the united nation, janelle dom alone in new york. thank you. the president vault vladimir putin has won the west of russia could use nuclear weapons if it was struck with conventional missiles. the russian leader presented changes to russia's nuclear doctrine. at a meeting of the country security council put instead of nuclear power supporting an attack on russia would now be considered a joint aggressor. the change in doctrine comes after pollutants warning to the us and other nato allies that allowing ukraine to use western long range weapons to
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hit russian territory. would mean that russia and nato are at war. marianna pl jeron is a senior research associate at the harvard kennedy school. i asked her earlier, what we should make of lot of importance, latest comments, russia using nuclear weapons. this is the latest instance of a long string of nuclear rhetoric and signaling that has been coming out of moscow since the beginning of this full scale invasion. this is significant. we knew that the russian leadership has been reviewing their military nuclear doctrine. and the general expectation has been that the russian threshold for the use of nuclear weapons will be lowered. there's been a lot of talk about this by russian liter, inspired by russian commentators. and so here we have a preview right there. there are a few significant things to note. one is the previous version of the russian
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doctrine adopted in 2020, allowed, also a re, a nuclear response to large scale conventional attack. but only in extreme circumstances where this, the very survival of the state a was of the state. now we, we understand from mr. perkins speech today. this formulation has changed to, to say, well, extreme circumstances that jeopardize sovereignty rochell. yeah. what does that really mean and who defines what, what serious threats to sovereignty might constitute another part, is this very specific mass of air attack? um, uh, description of the, of the potential conventional tab that was on russia. again,
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who determines what mass of really constitutes right marianna, put you in there from the harvard kennedy school. a lot of minutes lensky says the war and crane can only ends with victory over russia on the battlefield. or as moscow accepts, keeps peace plan. the training president telling you in general assembly that his country would never accept any deal imposed upon the country. and that efforts to reach a peace agreement without keys input would fail. you press the world leaders not to let off in their support. so lensky also one that russia is planning to attack ukraine's nuclear power plants. any messiah or drones strikes any creeds ago, incidentally, in the energy system could lead to a nuclear disaster. it date like that must never come. and the most who needs to understand these and these depends in part on your determination to put pressure on the dresser. these on nuclear power plants,
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they must be safe. if god forbid russia causes and usually are disaster at the one the one of our nuclear power plants radiation will not respect. state board is. and unfortunately, various nations good field that'd be about staging effects or it's able to save heads. the ukraine form at chatham house, she told us health zalinski is message resonated to run some early days of rush and full scale invasion of ukraine. president zelinski and his team and ukraine and diploma 3 tried to use un stage un general assembly to raise you know, alarms about what is happening with this aggression. you remember the, the early days in march of 2022, the where resolutions condemning actuated this aggression do you in general assembly and the so many meetings of the un security council, he basically says,
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rush or violate the fundamental order or did you when shot or what borders can not be changed by force and also use a thing to leg church humanity. i think it's that's why she speaks about nuclear safety. she didn't mention much of food security, but that's another thing that such as, you know, millions of people around the world by the black sea being, you know, in beated and it's trade routes and ukrainian grand cannot reach a lot of markets. now it's better, but still it's a problem. so i think ukraine would like to see this war and that, respecting, international little know, did some kind of middle ground compromise that in the, and with, in bold, in the aggressors, everywhere and elsewhere. retail, let's say which there with chatham house, let's have a look house and the other stories making headlines around the world. china says it has fired an intercontinental ballistic missile fitted with a dummy warhead into the pacific ocean. aging for the launch was routine, even though it's last known test was in 1980. japan said it received no advance
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notice. and it seriously concerned about china's military buildup. so the co leaders, the, excuse me, the co leaders of jeremy's green party are stepping down, falling humiliating regional elections on the green scale to win any seats in to eastern state parliament. ricardo long and will be neu, poor will go along with other senior figures vmc mount. i will forward as brace for the onslaught of hurricane helene as the storm gain strength and the gulf of mexico governor, randa sanchez has declared a state of emergency helene has already battered mexico's. you can tell me peninsula, including the beach resort of concord. time is running out for these people to get bad for how do you can healing loaded us coastal areas are being a bit created. i hope all right, let me come back. our house is still the same as the as it was as he left it. i got
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a bad feeling about this. i remember taking that direct, it was supposed to be moving fast. so i'm worried about the winds were in the water heading to it, but at least take 10 in the category and going from a tropical storm to a hurricane. satellite images show that the storm would intensify as it crosses the gulf of mexico went up. i took loaded a heavy rains and strong vents, caused significant damage in the cost of the region of mexico, forcing authorities to declare a state of emergency and asking residents to stay indoors. it's all ready. packing wins of 100 kilometers per hour and gusts up to 120 kilometers per hour. that's why we raise the alert level to read more than 40000000 people in southeastern us under how to gain and tropical storm warnings.
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