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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin. desperate calls for a cease fire on the israel level and border multiple countries push for a 21 day home to funding as is real and has paula, continue to exchange daily miss armstrong. israel says it will continue funding of full force and is preparing for a ground assault. also coming up as you crane 6th western support for long range missile strikes. russia issues a nuclear warning letter and putting says he'll consider using his personal, in response to western weapons being used to attack brush that us officials say. catastrophic storm is heading for the southern states. more than $40000000.00 people are under warnings as hurricane
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a lean barrels towards the florida coast. plus the school year starts in nigeria, but at least $1.00 and $3.00 children there won't be going to class. we look at why millions of by jerry and kids are on the streets instead of getting an education the hello and terry martin, good to help you with this call is a growing for a ceasefire across the israel 11 on border to hold the missile attacks. they have claimed more than 600 lives in 3 days. the proposal was put forward by the united states and france and has been endorsed by countries including germany. but he's rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu has yet to respond. instead, ordering the army to continue fighting at full force. so
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since i've been on awakes to the sound of explosions as across the board, a conflict as israel rages on, tens of thousands of people have already flexed of age and to israel issued the deadline to evacuate. many a heading for the relative safety of neighboring syria. as you know, we came here because we were given a deadline. they want us to evacuate the area. so we came, you know, we've been here on the syrian lebanese border for 4 hours for the new york, the city for some, it's a home coming, mixed with an uncomfortable feeling of days off is on a lot of it on the sort of you, we left the series in 2014, because of the war. so he went to south lebanon and lived in words the general then the slightest war in the south started another general. there were too many strikes and a lot of destruction. so we left again on a few of the general what bottom, the general, the, all new in both of us with long,
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5 away from the front lines. fronts called an emergency meeting of the un security council in new york. well, no. secretary general. antonia gutierrez, summed up the fis, how, but by many hell is breaking loose 11 goals. he urged for restraint on all sides. people stop the killing and destruction going down the sorry can. so that's step back from the bidding and no lot water must be avoid the that all costs. it would surely be an all out get us little feet is rails. and you know, i said that his country wanted piece of doubling down on the reasons for the conflict. never again with the jewish people to hide from the months. those who was purpose in life is to model jews, the neighborhood. again, we would, we provide the benefit of the doubt to go to declare the, the intention to mail to jewels when they tell us, and to show us who they are. we will believe them as the diplomats in new york
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keeps pushing for a seaside. that was on the ground and is what i owe 11 on time. the palestinian territories remain in the line of fire. dw is emily guardian joins us now from jerusalem. emily, multiple countries are calling for a cease fire across the israel, living on border. but israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has instructed his army to fight on at full force. what do you make of that? well, we had about the sci fi proposal remo last night. and i think internationally, there's a lot of hope that or outside of israel, there's a lot of hope stopped. seems fi proposal might be achieved in some way or another. but the situation looks very, very different in israel itself. i'm responding to, to work for the sci fi proposal, israel's finance, and the step as
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a law smart judge took to x, saying that t essentially rejects the proposal altogether. and you said essentially that even his smallest around as old as will. i'm now a physician need a yell up. he also said that while he supports a ceasefire proposal, and it should only be um for about 7 days, quotes in order not to allow his bullets in, for her militates gets come on in control systems. we've heard, we've been hearing similar remarks from the leader of the labor policy and as well um, but also from communities in the notes. there's a sense that's and israel has now been is hardly gainesville hand against the in the fighting against has bola. i'm not assigning a cx 5 proposal right now, would essentially a quite to a loss of this momentum. many of them have been preparing for more fighting. and they see this as essentially the new way of, of being able to return to the home in the noise. but
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it's still early dave and we don't know where this one could be going. you say that many people are preparing for more fighting a israel apparently is also preparing for a possible ground invasion of lab. and on how likely do you think it is that they would actually carry out a ground a so in 11 on animal as well? i think it's really important to notice here. that's just because there's no says fire proposal signed by both sides. that does not mean that israel is necessarily going to launch a ground invasion into 11 on a lot of military experts here have been very cautious about potential military operation into 11 on the ground defensive because they said extremely dangerous. this is a home tough for has bola and my house on those roll out and as well as lisa has said in the past that i'm please idea of look into all trap. and so there is
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also some steps here, and there's a sense of israel that's continuing with his aerial bombardment just by simply considering the fact that it can destroy more. have vala, a weapons to oppose, potentially also assassinate the commanders and their by 30, achieve their goals. but of course the customer remains by the 8. well, how long is this going to take and be, will this really leads to residence in the north being able to return to the homes? emily, thank you very much. that was our correspondence. emily gordon in jerusalem? i spoke earlier about this with bob kitchen. he's vice president of emergencies at the international rescue committee. i asked him what his colleagues inside levon on or telling him about the humanitarian situation there to yeah,
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i'm speaking to them on an ongoing basis. they're saying that the situation has changed massively so very, very rapidly over half a 1000000 people on the streets fleeting for their lives, caring just what they can push into because they leave the fling, the south going to the back of the valley, going to be route but with bone bottom and also in the back of valley, people are leaving from there also. so the streets are full of people playing for their lives. everyone is terribly afraid. 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,
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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, the displaced 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 infrastructure holding up because level has been suffering from numerous crises that we heard about in our report. there it are . is the country holding together in terms of its electricity grid, the supply of water, or the ability for people to move around as well when this number of people move from one of the area 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 and other public buildings the one structured and sustained too low cost of them. so everyone now is joining hands, distributing supplies,
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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, it's critical icon underlying how critical it is to give a 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 as well right now because we
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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 after, after the sick, and they can find out where they're going to stay a long time. it will buy time for the piece conversations to happen. next is we need additional funding, lebanon, as a country that is sustained as you said, birthdays from syria for a long time. but the result is they have as a state and as a competitor and community is not sufficient to be able to afford for this number of people with new and pressing humanitarian aid. so the number one, number 2 space from the federal involvement and then additional funding to be able to look off 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, sketchup on a few other stories making headlines today. a japanese cord has acquitted the world's longest serving death row prisoner while hawk mazda was convicted in
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1968 on murder charges. the court declared the 88 year old, innocent after evidence after ruling that the evidence in his trial was fabricated . his family and supporters campaign for decades for his release, german defense minister of forest resario says issued a warning about the danger of russia's build up of weapons and troops in a speech to list a when he is parliament. he said, brushes, invasion of ukraine was only the beginning for vladimir poaching. germany is planning to station to combat ready brigade, invalid 20th to bolster nato's eastern plaque by john rusher. launched another major there strike on ukraine over night, killing at least one person and damaging critical infrastructure. ukraine's military says that destroyed most of the 6 missiles and $78.00 drugs buyer to targets across the country. grange president below them is landscape is due at the
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white house later today for talks with us president joe. but he'll also hold a separate meeting with presidential hopeful carmella harris. so lensky is in washington to rally support for his country's point against russia. during a speech to the united nations general assembly, he said the war would only end with victory on the battlefield. or if moscow accept, says governments peace plan. yours leaders to keep the war and ukraine of top priority. well, joining us now from team is d w as much as building and from bon we have our romans and conser ranko and dw eastern europe service. good to see you. both mathias presidents zaleski is about to meet with jacob button at the white house. he's due to present his much volunteer victory plan for ukraine. what are you hearing about the he has said before that the most victory plan is to make you crazy to bring your trade in this strong position so that either they get militarily committed as early as the laws or gets
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a stronger hand in 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 uh contains in detailed is of course, not known, but it's expected to contain some of the grains. uh, the minds that are pretty much uh on the table for a long time using long range besides 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. it's not really expected. i'm hearing that this would contain a completely new would you mind? it's a redesign of ukraine's the month that's coming now. head of the elections in the
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us uh to give uh, the west, another push to to assemble to, to, to, to the, to support ukraine. foot rubbing, you've been watching this back and forth 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, many, most soldiers sell them. it is not ready to negotiate yet. that has been a response from the spokes person of the russian president disco. whole said, it would be a fatal mistake to believe the trash can be forced to negotiate, can be forced to peace. so um, this is no surprise um rush,
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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 pressing savanski is the 2 grand would like to have a much more specific uh, or excellent idea texas to nato. ready natal membership, of course, rush res against it. uh, this was the russian argument when it invaded ukraine in 2022. um so um, nothing unexpected there. um, the biggest response, oh, the loudest response is probably the announcements by preston bolton direct. consider russian nuclear adoption. exactly. and we do have a sound bite from blood im approaching on that about revising the nuclear doctrine . apparently, the idea is to lower the threshold for using nuclear weapons. here's what president put you and had to say names is that we put in what we reserve the right to use nuclear weapons in the event of aggression against russia, and bellow roost as
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a member of the union state. so he was new with all these issues, a beat agreed upon with the bill of russian side with the president of the rose. the simplest that includes if the enemy is using conventional weapons and creates a critical threat to a solver and team level. so the need to run, what do you make of these comments? is between trying to preem, so landscape trip to the white house with this warning president fine don't do it. don't support as a landscape plan. don't give him the permission to strike a minute to a targets deep inside the shop with less than buttons. so it's a message for binding. it's also a message for america's allies. first of all, uh, united kingdom and france, who are supplying you bring with those long range missiles. and it's, it's been expected to sometimes russia has been signaling for months now that it is written, it is going to reconsider. it's a new doctrine, low and the threshold,
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the voice so them the test to do with the restaurant is not happy how it's and usually a cyber ransoming is working. so it is detouring in a way the west from giving your brain from will or what it's once a. so then these countries like what, what has been talking about all those missiles who grant 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 we're actually, he's not happy, and it has been growing this frustration in moscow a year ago. a lot of of the famous russian and analysts who is considered to be one of the hawks who used to kind of donald said that the raw should reconsider. it's a new doctrine, low the threshold because in the west is not hearing and this is what is happening now. basically, it's mathias, the nuclear specter,
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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? it's not making headlines here, 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, uh, ukraine's house pretty much come come to the clue. come through is most of brand new inspect, which is 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 clinton 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 keep and ryland
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guns, ranko of dw eastern european service. thank you very much. now, powerful hurricane is racing towards the southern united states, prompting officials to warn, of, quote, catastrophic and on survivable damage the hurricane. how lean 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 florida is gulf coast. its florida is bracing for a storm that forecasters have called on survivable. hurricanes are common here, but residents of fear helene could be different. i got a bad feeling about this. i remember taking that direct. it was supposed be moving fast. so i'm worried about the winds. we're in the water hole. when we come back,
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our house is still the same as the as it was. as he left the 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 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 rapidly strengthened in the caribbean, growing from a tropical storm to a hurricane. heavy rains and strong winds caused significant damage in 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 . take a look at a few other stories. the us congress has approved
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a deal to avert an imminent government shut down the stop job spending bill will ensure funding for government agencies until after the presidential election. the agreements are passed with cross party support still needs to be signed by president joe, by the bill is past new york city mayor eric adams has been indicted following a federal inquiry into a ledge corruption. the indictment is sealed, but us media are reporting this. you will face criminal charges, adam says he will repeat is to resign. if he has to face charge. only. the names of 43 students were bane or beamed onto a monument in mexico city to mark the 10th anniversary of their disappearance. all are believed to have been abducted and killed by a drug cartel and corrupt officials. despite the state commission, no one has ever been convicted of their motors. a new school
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year is now well underway in many countries, including nigeria, education shouldn't be key to the progress of all young lives, but at least $1.00 and $3.00 nigerian children don't go to school. instead, millions are skipping classes to work on the streets and help their families survive as dw, as probably thought you all reports from lagos. you can see children like these all across the lagos. some are barely big enough to see through the car windows. they should be at school when they are in the streets, doing what they can to earn. some small change us by us is one of the most last glasses suspenses. every little bag of knots, ezekiel cells, helps his mother with school costs. but if the family cons collecting of, he and his brothers won't be able to go from there also. now
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the people have wanted to buy the house. so it's the start of the school year. billboards advertise, uniforms and equipment, but such things are out of reach for many children across nigeria. it's the worst country in the world for out of school. millions of broken promises. no nigeria law says all children have the rights to basic education, but an estimated one and 3 children between 6 and 15 youth do not go to school. and that's right is expected to be pushed up, but economical studies to measures and the resulting inflation. children in the poor as communities are affected, the most, some who could afford to send their children to school last year, now have to send them out to work. this is as accounts smoke. she is 2 other
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children of school age and the mother whose younger lives here before the income. let me just get to was also guiding this warranty. trained to that when you go guy we are right, is just a see to before she would like to some of them from scott 5 and what that one that you're going to go to school. i'm the consulting, i always now go to school for all of the are just under 8 percent of the federal budget is spent on education. well beneath the 15 to 20 percent recommended by the united nation. what's consumed from the federal shock cons? the phase not only from our associates, what's international markets out there on the pads of our engine inside of the i'm not good with the timing. do you have a new the chrome, dr. dispose of that we'd be meant for so many to the not economic as account doesn't knew about the way market for ramp and corruption. but he does know what
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you would like to be doing. so i didn't have to sell my nose, howard my he has no choice. he walks up to 10 kilometers every day she says, and it's risky. all right, yeah, the last the deadline, maybe a guy is in, i'm selling, he's good at mass. he says and would like to become a banker without stable access to education. he's young mind will remain one of countless, you know, julia left to fend for themselves. just reminder of the top stories that we're following for you. this our multiple countries are pushing for in the media 21 day ceasefire across israel 11 on the israel 11 on the border. israel says it will continue fighting against hezbollah militants at full force and is preparing for ground assault. and russian president vladimir 13, his warrant. he may use nuclear weapons to respond to a conventional missile attack on his territory. he said,
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