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the, the, this is the, the news coming to line from berlin. desperate calls for a cease fire on the israel 11 on board. the united states, european union and several air of nations pushed for a 21 day fall to funding. as is real and has full, i continue to exchange deadly missile strikes. meanwhile, israel's army chief tells troops to prepare for a ground assault, hopefully coming up as ukraine, 6 western support for a long range missile strikes. russia issues a nuclear warning. vladimir putting says he'll consider using his arsenal in response to western weapons being used to attack prussian plots. us officials say
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a catastrophic storm is heading for its southern states. more than $40000000.00 people are under warning, says hurricane how lean perils towards the florida coast. the hello, i'm terry morris and thanks for joining us. multiple countries are pushing for a cease fire across the israel 11 and border to hold the missile attacks. it'd be claimed more than 600 lives in 3 days. the proposal was put forward in the united nations security council by the united states and france and has been endorsed by many countries, including germany and several air upstage. it calls for a $21.00 days east fire to allow civilians to return to their homes on both sides of the border us present or by the said, the escalation between israel and the militant group has paula was crucial. you've
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made a statement for $21.00 days. are you able to generate israel says it hit another 75 hezbollah targets over night. this after israel's military cheap warranted preparations for a possible ground offensive inside lebanon. these really bombardments of hezbollah strongholds have killed hundreds of people this week in the deadliest beta violence in decades. as belie militants have also hit back with waves of rocket fire, one ballistic missile reportedly targeted. tell him dw, use emily gore, dean is reporting from jerusalem. i asked her how likely it is that the is really
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army will carry out a ground to solve in level or what we saw this morning. that's prime minister benjamin that's on yahoo and his wife left israel to attend, that he runs the general assembly in new york. so think if i'm likely that we will see the launch of a crowned invasion while he's away. um that being said, um, yesterday we saw the idea of chief of staff have to have living visits troops up the move in boulder and he taught you and he said to them, quotes, you hear the jets overhead we'd have been striking or does this as far as to prepare the ground, few possible entry to continue the grading. have paula you'd like to said to them, prepare yourselves. i'm and we also saw yesterday about the i b. s. mobilize to reserve for games. so we're seeing a lot of preparation for a possible ground invasion. that being said, there have not been any confirmation whatsoever that this will actually happen. and
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you also need to remember here that a ground invasion is easier said than done. maybe it is um, you know, military experts in israel who have been saying about people being much more dangerous, it will be much more risky. it will lead to a higher death toll along is randy soldiers likely i'm of course the question remains where the support for such a ground operation. lots of really high a number of fatalities will continue. but also there are questions over how successful are grand operation can be multiple countries or calling for a cease fire across the israel oven on board. or is that expected to make any difference, emily? when suddenly, just both sides the moment um, over spite and 11 on alone a half a 1000000 people have been displaced. over $500.00 people have been killed among the women and children and israel a over $70000.00 residence now for
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a year. and i have not been able to return to their homes and renewals. and yesterday before have been on lunch, a ballistic missile on to tel aviv for the 1st time. i am showing is roll essentially that it is able to spill loans rocket very deep inside of his roll. i'm sorry for the last 2 days, we really seem an escalation of the fighting between the $25.00, which is of course, what have so many countries around the world. so worried about a further escalation. 8 and that's where the ceasefire deal proposal comes in. and the idea behind this is that it will give birth finds time to find a diplomatic resolution of this conflict about things that are already seeing responsive um from is really politics is ro, is roles finance? one of the little small church is it has the kind against the proposal and the position be the yellow. pete has also said that he supports the deal,
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but early for 7 days in order for not to not allow his blood to rehabilitate. it's combined and control systems, and also we're hearing from communities in the north stops. people have been mentally preparing for ground invasion and they see it as a loss of momentum if it didn't happen. so a lot of pressure also inside of his role to keep up the momentum. and when we thank you very much, that was our correspondent, emily gord, dean in jerusalem is israel says its operation 11 on is aimed at allowing tens of thousands of residents to return to border towns evacuated due to hezbollah missile strikes. meanwhile, lebanon's foreign minister says half a 1000000 residents have been displaced since the regional conflict escalated almost a year ago. many of flat and recent days and are creating a refugee crisis within lebanon's own borders, gridlock as people flee southern lebanon to escape the thousands of air strikes
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that have hammered the area. heading north for many have ended up sleeping in parks and schools like here in the city of side evacuate. you say they've just escaped how the situation was tough. the roads with lots and strikes, landed in front of us every time we tried to move. finally, around 6 pm, the car took us and we got have it, don't make it financially cross has a we have nothing was last was it's beyond our, the expectation beyond. i didn't expect that people who left the villages and that's their homes, that the no word can explain this situation. lebanon is a tiny country board hearing israel and syria. it covers just 10000 square
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kilometers and has a population of 5 and a half 1000000 people. the air strikes have targeted areas under has bullet control in the south driving people to the cities of side and the capital bay route and tripoli, despite airstrikes there as well. and over the syrian border. the country is still recovering from a mass of explosion in 2020 the flat and much of bay roads harbor area, helping spark a currency crisis. in addition, a ron has long metal that lebanese politics stoking religious tensions and backing has belong. the militant group has been launching the missiles at israel since how bosses terror attack of october 7th, last year saying it supports the boss and the palestinians. lebanon also took in an estimated 1000000 syrian refugees in the past decade. many of them have now been upgraded again. now serious as hundreds, have crossed over to its side of the border as it prepares to receive more people.
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aid workers say they weren't ready for anything on this scale, the old one, we're looking food and hygiene kids. the schools have big issues with bathrooms and trying to find fuel for electricity. we are truly witnessing a struggle in the operation very totally a trying as best we can. but i mean, how is the, has the refugee crisis continues? lebanon says only the u. s. can make a difference in the situation. i spoke earlier about this with bob kitchen, who's vice president of emergencies at the international rescue committee. he told us more about the humanitarian situation in 11 on. yeah, i'm speaking to them on an ongoing basis. they're saying that the situation is change massively so very, very rapidly over half a 1000000 people on the streets, planning for their lives, caring just what they can push into because they leave the fling, the south going to the back of the valley,
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going to be route but with bone bob and also in the back of valley, people are leaving from there also. so the streets full of people playing for their lives. everyone is terribly afraid. we're agencies like yours prepared for this ball. did you see it coming? yes. yes, we've been working to make sure that we are prepared since october the last year. we saw the increase in tit for tat. protects on both sides of the border that has continued over time. and we've maintained or preparedness, but the speed and severity of the situation that is now developing around us is, is a lot for anyone as you heard from local 8 wecks on the ground. everyone now is fighting against the clock to give the refugees to despise people. the materials and the money they need to be able to survive, the displacement as they've run from the items. how well is the countries
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infrastructure holding up the ball because level has been suffering from numerous crises that we heard about in our report. there are, is the country holding together in terms of its electricity grid, the supply of water, the ability for people to move around? well, when this number of people move from one a barrier of the country to another. yes, they place an understandable strain on all of the systems. we have now tens, hundreds of thousands of people sheltering in schools in united seems another public buildings the one structured and sustained to look off to them. so everyone now is joining hands, distributing supplies, trying to keep things together so that the need to bring an end to the fighting is, is already very present for the us. and other countries are calling for a 20 windows east bar across 11 on the israel 11 on border. how important is that from a humanitarian perspective, as it's critical icon on the line,
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how critical it is to give aid organizations, johnson themselves to maneuver people and commodities to get them in the right place safely so we can attend to the needs of the population that has moved without fear of bombardment. we have our own stuff, who a displaced we have our own stuff has been affected by the bone button. and so also just looking after our own families so that we can then look off with the families of those who have displaced. what would you say bob is most urgently needed in 11 on right now? well right now, because we just said the ceasefire is number one, we've got to stop the bomb bomb. and so 8 organizations can help people. people can look up after the sick and they can find out where they're going to stay a long time. it will, by time for the piece conversations to happen. next is we need additional funding, lebanon, as a country that a sustained, as you said, birthdays from syria for
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a long time. but the result is they have as a state, as a humanitarian community, is not sufficient to be able to afford for this number of people with new and pressing humanitarian needs. so the number one and number 2 space from the federal involvement and then additional funding to be able to look out for the humanitarian needs of people on the move fall. thank you very much for taking time to talk with us today. that was bob kitchen, vice president of emergencies of the international rescue committee. slipping some other stories, making headlines around the world. today. the names of $43.00 students were being done to a monuments in mexico city to mark the 10 year anniversary of their disappearance. all are believed to been abducted and killed by drug cartel and corrupt officials supplied a state commission. no one has ever been convicted. new york city mayor eric adams has been indicted following a federal inquiry into alleged corruption. the indictment is sealed,
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but us media are reporting, he will face criminal charges. adams says he will refuse to resign. if he has to face charges thailand, same sex marriage legislation has now been signed by the king and written into law . the change will come into, into effect in january thailand. here's the 1st country in southeast asia, where same sex couples can get married. russia launched another major airstrike on ukraine overnight, killing at least one person and damaging critical infrastructure. ukraine's military size, it destroyed more than most of the 6 missiles and $78.00 drones fire to targets across the country. will ukraine's president, the lot of music lensky is due at the white house later today for talks with us present. joe biden. if you'll also hold a separate meeting with presidential hopeful campbell, a harris savanski is in washington to rally support for his country's plight against russia. during a speech to the un general assembly,
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he said the war would end only with victory on the battlefield for if moscow accepts his government's peace plan he or is leaders to keep the war and ukraine a top priority. joining us now from team is dw mateus building and from bon we have our romance and conser ranko and dw eastern europe service. good to see you. both mathias present soleski is about to meet with joe button at the white house. he's due to present his much volunteer victory plan for ukraine. what are you hearing about that? he has said before that the most this victory plan is to make you crazy to bring your trade in a strong position so that either they get militarily a committee as early in the us or gets a stronger hand in a possible negotiations, a to force russia to negotiate, finally, to negotiate their retreat from ukraine. that's what you claim aims that um what it
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uh contains in detailed is of course not known, but it's expected to contain some of the grains. um, uh, the minds that are pretty much uh on the table for a long time using long range missiles on russian territory to disrupt the russians . logistics, for example, possibly additional weapon systems. there is also expected to be a longer term strategy, a deterred strategy, which will most likely be closely associated with ukraine's session to nato and the speed of this the session to nato. if it's not really expected, i'm hearing that this would contain completely new. would you mind it's a redesign of ukraine's di mazda that's coming now, head of the elections in the us, a to give a, the west, another push to, to send to, to, to, to the, to support ukraine. but rather than you've been watching this back and forth
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between russia and ukraine going on and on, how do you think russia will react to this plan? as well as much as absolutely correctly pointed out. the basic of this plan is to bring, wants to be put in a strung up position to negotiate with russia. not now because it's $0.08 a week at the moment. depression is much more weapons, much more uh, many more soldiers. uh sell them and it is not ready to negotiate yet. that has been a response from the spokes person of the russian president to meet the bisco horse said it would be a fatal mistake to believe the trash can be forced to negotiate, can be forced to peace. uh so, um, this is no surprise um rush, i will not um, probably participate in the 2nd peace conference that you guys trying to organize uh, phone november. um, one of the points in that plan by presence lensky is the 2 grand would like to have
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a much more specific uh, or exhilarated excess to nato natal membership. of course, rush res against it. this was the russian argument when it invaded ukraine in 2022 . um so um, nothing unexpected there. um, the biggest response or the loudest response is probably the announcements by preston bolton direct. consider russian news adoption. exactly, and we do have a sound bite from blood improved team on that, about revising the nuclear doctrine. apparently, the idea is to lower the threshold for using nuclear weapons. here's what president pushing had to say. so the names that we put in what we reserve the right to use nuclear weapons in the event of aggression against russia and bellow roast as a member of the union state. so he was never, there's all these issues a beat agreed upon with the bill of russian side with the president of been arose. that includes if the enemy using conventional weapons of create
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a critical threat to us, auburn team level. so they need to run that and what do you make of these comments is putting, trying to preem savanski is trip to the white house with this warning of the best environment don't do it. don't support the landscape plan. don't give him the permission to strike a minute to a targets deep inside rush out with less than buttons. so it's a message from by me it's also a message for america's allies. first of all, uh, united kingdom and france, who are supplying you, playing with those long range missiles. and it's, it's been expected to sometimes russia has been signaling for months now that it is rick and it is going to reconsider. it's new to adopt in low into a threshold the voice. so this has to do with the restaurant is not heavy. how it's and usually a cyber ransoming is working. so it is detouring in
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a way the west from given your brain from will or what it's once a. so am these countries like what we've been talking about, all those missiles who credit is not getting them, but on the other hand, suddenly the red lines have been crossed for months ago like f sixteens, like veterans systems like more than the west and things and things like that, so roughly he's not happy and it has been growing this frustration in moscow a year ago, a one of a famous russian and adolescence who is considered to be one of the hawks. so he's the kind of donald said that the rochester would reconsider. it's a nuclear doctrine, low the threshold because the west is not hearing and this is what is happening now . basically mathias, the nuclear specter, has been raised repeatedly since russia's invasion of ukraine. 2 and a half years ago. how is this latest move going down in keith of the it's not making headlines here,
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and that is precisely because you have said it's, uh, it's not the 1st time that clinton has used nuclear threats. in the case of the head of an important decision by the west of allowing ukraine or giving you creating a new weapon systems, the ukrainians have pretty much come come to the clue. come through is most of brand new into that, which is the red lines aren't really red lines. they are a scare tactics, but they, he rarely photos up on them. they. it's not that people don't think that putting would be capable of doing such a thing of using nuclear weapons on ukraine or on other countries. but they have come to the conclusion that these red lines are not really what, which triggers such a response. the w's dw correspondent monkey is putting of the in chief and ryland guns, ranko of dw eastern european service. thank you very much. i this powerful hurricane is racing towards the southern united states,
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prompting officials to warn of, quote, catastrophic and on survival damage. hurricane helene has already effected parts of mexico in cuba. now it's forecast to bring a storm surge of up to 6 meters as it nears floor, it is gulf coast florida is bracing for a storm that forecasters have called on survivable. hurricanes are common here, but residents fear helene could be different. i got bad. i remember taking that direct hit. i was supposed to be moving fast, so i'm worried about the winds were in the water, the whole bar let me come back. our house is still the same as the, as it was, as he left it. the governor has warned that time is running out to prepare for impact here in some of those low lying areas. those this surge prone areas along
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the florida golf coast. just know you could be getting some major storage storm surge coming your way over the next 24 hours to 36 hours. that's just the reality. helene are rapidly strengthened in the caribbean growing from a tropical storm to a hurricane. heavy rains and strong winds caused significant damage and the coastal region of mexico, prompting authorities to declare a state of emergency and urging residents to stay in doors. more than 40000000 people in south eastern us are under hurricane and tropical storm warnings. though it may be years before us or no, that's for the european space agency set foot on the moon, but preparations are already well underway here on earth. a state of the art facility has just been unveiled in western germany where astronauts are trained in for future moving missions. this industrial building in the west,
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german city of cologne, may not look like much from the outside, but one small step inside. and there's an immediate feeling of being transported out of this word in this program that you are p in space agency has negotiated for 3 spots on future moon emissions. it currently relies on nasa and others to get it to us are not in deep space. the objective of the german luna facility is to give those astronauts the feeling they're already walking on the moon. we have everything that we need to test and 3 pallets as for the moon. it's a facility to not even nazzo hass or any other international partners. so we believe that in the future, many people will come to cologne before flying to the moon. i hope also all the nasa astronaut would straighten here before the admission to the more miles in hopes. this unique facility will prepare astronauts from europe and around the
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his country. for this he receives the nobel peace, the 2 best festus, china september. 27th on dw, the as the warning ukraine brings ever more death and destruction. key european officials fair moscow is now preparing for conflict with the west. i guess this week goes along with that view, these co for ro, same type of as sony as intelligence service. but he still believes russia can lose or task in the rest should be to make sure that the russia comes out of this conflict as a beacon polar. so how united is the west, and how vital is it that you've crane gets the weapons? it's one proper rose you welcome to come because
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