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[000:00:00;00] the, this is the w use of my from the land is where the prime minister benjamin netanyahu tells the united nations he speaks peace even as his troops prepared to invade living on my country. is it more fighting forward slash didn't? yeah. who told the general assembly as well, we'll continue attacking his blocks until it meets its objectives. some diplomats, j, a. d. s. by the leader. he called the u. n. a contemptuous fast off the rejecting an
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international seems fine proposal is way the world planes continue to carry out. strikes across the living on the he says it's kind of getting his pulled on militant evidence. health minister says the strength of killed at least 700 people . you plan's presidency explained boddeson support from us leaders. after meeting with vice president pamela harris, and now the democratic lead his blood in the southern states with republican presidential candidates. donald trump says that you with is paying too much to defend you. credit and tropical storm and lean hips. the southern united states can look at least 4 people. 6 states have declared emergencies. the flooding until nato's predicted, in the wake up, the downgraded bank, visible, and welcome is rarely by minister. benjamin netanyahu was greeted with cheese,
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and g is as he began. speaking of the un general assembly in new york is speech comes of the day after the use when the government rejected us led c spy and proposal with his blah and levin on us. as in yahoo says is ami will continue fighting until those 60000 display of these displaced by his bull as rock and fine can return home. regarding gaza, he told the gathered leaders, it is up to hum us to win the war in the palestinian territories. ladies and gentlemen, this war can come to an end. now, all that has to happen is for how much to surrender. lay down its arms and release all the hostages. but if they don't, but if they don't, we will fight until we achieve victory. total victory, there is no substitute for it. but when you have that high school, that is that, that you win for us and has been following the yahoo speech. you were in the room when he was speaking,
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how tense was it there was quite a contract between the clapping and cheering that with her adaptive impress gallery with a group of to staff but also support his opinion. mean, it's on yahoo club and were cheering on these rarely prime minister. and what we saw down that with the delegations was sitting. we saw some of them leaving during his speech also before his speech. and as you can see, if the support that you had and the cheering that you might also heard on the cameras was mainly from the support as they were up there. also standing up on the as rarely prime minister arrives and boeing and when the 2 of the speakers discussed before him and addressed in the un general assembly and criticize israel and the government depending. i mean it on. yeah. what stood out to content wise in this long winded speech. so what the prime minister is sad and what he did not say, i mean,
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that might be even more interesting. he did not refer to the what they is rarely side cold in american french proposal for this 21 days ceasefire between israel and faithful and all only 30 minutes after his speech. the idea of announced that it strike what it called has bull that positions in sullivan 11 on reminiscent of 10. yeah. who brought out to maps, he's known for bringing maps to the un general assembly with a one of them also showing these really occupied westbank as part of israel. he said that they will continue fighting. he lashed out on several other countries without naming them. he started his speech by saying that he had not intended to come to the general assembly, but he said he wanted to set the record straight sheila just out on the you and also on the i c. c. and that's also interesting and important. it has been a topic over the last couple of days over this impending arrest warrants against is really premier to send it to india who and also the defense minister. and last week,
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tell us about the demonstrations outside from it as an add on yahoo set that there with families of the hostages up there in the press gallery. 2 people stood up, but there was a bigger protest in front of his hotel before he addressed to you in general assembly here has been pro palestinian protest yesterday evening and yesterday nights you are protesting against that on. yeah. who also something that happened earlier today, and he said that even referred to the protest is outside. so new york has seen these types of properly seen in protests and several of campuses. and that's something that the president of the policy didn't know it's already met for us also addressed and acknowledge during his speech yesterday year and the general assembly . so we're still waiting for and you mean isn't yeah, we're still in the building does of course a lot of security, lot of tied security. how that covers flying above us is we're ending in the 4th day of the high level rates here at the un general assembly unlocked to digest the don't use benjamin. now that those who are bad, that you in,
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in new york. thank you. live it on the health minister says 25 people were killed in his way the strikes in the country since early friday. israel's military has been pounding more targets in southern lebanon as it prices on with its air campaign against has put on mitchell militia that strikes the being, heating the southern city of time and other places up to the us and its allies failed to secure a temporary cease by a little b as by the lebanese border buildings. 700 people have been killed in these by the strikes this week. and this is, randy miller trace says it intercepted for drones, launched from 11 on friday. and the 10 of those had been fired into israel to another project. also that is somewhere intercepted and now this fell onto empty fields. one person was injured, as well as, as it targeted the city of 2 periods. these rel is also deployed tanks and ahmed vehicles along the border as well. commanders have been telling troops the data
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strikes against as well. that's how it gets would potentially pay the way for a ground results. i honest dw bailey bureau chief mama tried to how the people in the lebanese capital by rudy coping with escalating violence and the prospect of the ground defense. people are more and more preparing for worse scenarios as they expect this wide confrontation to expand and extend. some schools have started to implement virtual learning to cope with the situation. as you may know, classes have been interrupted as hundreds of schools were turned into shelters. more volunteers are mobilizing efforts to provide basic need for the 10s of thousands of refugees reflect their homes. people here and given on our uh, you know, mr. rise to buy the developments on, on the borders. and there's, there's growing fee us that
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a possible ground invasion may take this confrontation consultation to a new phase and, you know, the many rounds of violence. a nice park, a wider conflict in the regents this ukraine's president, florida. me. soleski has been holding talks with donald trump in new york. so lensky is in the us trying to get bipartisan support for the warrant ukraine. the republican presidential nominate as repeatedly criticized the us with paying too much, but ukraine's campaign against russia. the bite and administration has just pledged really $8000000000.00 in new military funding. so let's get needs to support bobby on the presidential election in november. to be printing, the president told reporters why he decided to meet, withdrawn to share, to share this task weekend was
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decided at no cost press when we come, which we have to do it with all that us to decide. and we old that united states will be very strong, and we decided to be the citizens to it is a senior fellow at the german institute for international and security affairs here in berlin. she focuses on ukraine and russia, destroyed after his meeting with ukraine's president, donald trump said he would work with both ukraine and russia to end the war. what do you read into that statement? as i read into it that we simply can't know what donald trump is actually going to do. i think this will depend on
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a lot of factors which happen if he is elected after the election will depend on ukraine's actions that will put depend on russia's actions. and i think he will try to speak with both. but if he may become frustrated with one side or the other, then we may see some rather of addictive actions towards the side that he was frustrated with. okay, so a bit of a wild, tighter, and it depends mostly on what we hear from landscape, from, from food. and i mean, let's start with letting me put and from what you know about him, does trump actually have that much report with the russian president as he likes to claim i wouldn't say that anybody has that kind of report with uh, but you know, pushing i think we've seen over the years that many of very high level politicians have attempted to speak to him to establish a report to try to reach agreements with him. and we've seen repeatedly that that has failed, that russia has not followed through and those agreements. and that puts you in is
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out for his own interest. and i think that that that will continue in the future as well. and do you think soleski is managed to pull trump into his corner somewhat? well i think it can't hurt that this meeting took place. i think it's a very good thing that it did take place because it shows that ukraine really wanted to talk to both sides in the us presidential election campaign. so it's very important, especially for the landscape because of the problems that happened previously with trump that were related to the impeachment process, and they had to do with ukraine. so ukraine was drawn into the american domestic policy. so it's very important for the lensky now to try to patch that up and establish a decent report with donald trump. and so when skis alter, presented his cycle peace plan or big pre plan as he calls that,
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there are some who say a sees fly is finally a realistic prospect. with that plan. do you agree and is keeps plan the way to get there? i think it's hard to say at this point, i think it's good to have a holistic plan with at the now i'm at the diplomatic military security elements. but i think that a ceasefire. it's very hard to see what would push the russian side to agree to a ceasefire. and if they did, it would probably be only a temporary pause, allowing both sides, but the russian side, in particular, to get ready to continue its attack on. and it's addressing against the graeme and for the moment, goodness, i think, to use nuclear weapons again. if roger is attacked with long range weapons from the west. great. how do you view those rights is
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a bluff again. i think is unlikely that pushing would choose to use nuclear weapons, but it's certainly not excluded. and that's why it needs to be considered as a factor when taking decisions. on the other hand, we see that if we get into that as a factor and say that, uh okay, you could use nuclear weapons, therefore you should get what he wants. that, that just opens the door uh to him and 2 other leaders using that card in the future. great to get your insights. you kind and ross wrecked by susan stuart. thanks for your time. thank you. let's look at some of the other stories making headlines. the south authorities in indonesia say at least 15 people have been killed in a landslide as an illegal gulf. mine rescue is a searching for some 2000 elders believes to be buried in a remote part of western montrose. the land side came off the heavy rains, or thousands of people have much free mexico's capital to mazda of 10th anniversary
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of the kidnapping. at a parent motor, a $43.00 students focused as a demanding, a complete picture of what happened to the victims. a previous compliment report concluded the students were abducted by a drunk gang with the help of corrupt police. no one's being convicted. belgians prime, it is the alexander the coal has criticized pope francis at the start of the pump. this visit to his country, the prime minister demanded combe crated the steps to deal with the church as legacy of sexual abuse cover ups and to put the victims interest funds to move. the coal speech is being called. one of the strongest condemnations ever delivered to the catholic liter. there's a lot at the connection of japan's willing, liberal democratic body and select that it's new data who is also set to become the countries next prime minister. if on the defense minister she gave who issue will replace currently to for me. ok, see that there's some of the series of financial and political scandals. the be
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able to use east asia correspond to james change of reports. this is japan's new prime minister should get a issue, believe it was one of the leadership of the country's warning policy. the people and the faith attends a former defense minister, be town conservative. so now you can cheat who was bidding to read your plans for e mail leaders. b l d p has been in powerful, almost all of the past 7 decades. is majority empowerment guarantees. the 67 year old is she but will be elected prime minister on monday and an office will set the tone for foreign policy issue supports revising. japan's process is constitution. i just said he wants to bolster the country's military relationship with washington. he's also propose in nato style and security partnership in asia to push back against new korea and china. and i did this as infuriates in both from young and spain. jane. in recent months, china and russia have steps of the frequency of joint submitted, treat drills, invoices,
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major pub. so what's happening in ukraine today may happen in east asia tomorrow. this is the discussion we're having in japan. and many people may indeed have these peers issue, but it's also a back or a tie. one, the democracy paging the claims as the church he met with high ones president liking the inside page of last month. the new prime minister belongs to the progressive wing of his policy and box policies. many of his colleagues oppose including allowing female empress. that means he'll still have as well sounds to ensure the functions that broke down his previous s a. don't also bring down him. and james china told us about his victory and how it will be the same services is cheapest. proposal creates an asian version of the data with us when you're grabbing headlines before the selection. this is something though, it has to be said. the senior us officials have said as the funds seems unlikely to happen in the near future, but what it is
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a demonstration of really is issue is commitment to align since the japan has been building over the past couple of years, both when the united states and the other part is in the region, and that is something that china and north korea will not look favorably upon issue . but for example, is one of the few politicians from the routing policy that acknowledges japanese aggression during their occupation of korea. the beginning of the 20th century, and therefore we can expect that woman sentiment between the u. s. japan and south korea that we seem developed over the past couple of years to continue. this was an alliance course that was really built in deep and we have concerns over china in mines. and then just finally on taiwan as a reminder, the issue was inside pay. the new prime minister on japan was inside a meeting with high ones. presidents only last month at 6th street and the wrath of such a leader of such a major power to be inside one so close to them being office because of course most countries don't have official ties with high one. well, in type, hey,
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issued for cold for more call for ration with high one on the economic funds and across other areas to incidentally, one of the 1st people to congratulate issue on his victory was the time when he was president lighting. he said that he looked forward to deepening ties with japan's new lead to hurricane helene has been downgraded to a tropical storm. after coming ashore in florida in georgia is hit with his story for rosalie. that is blame for at least for dance. it's spawn tornadoes want neighborhoods in length over 3000000 homes without pallet. it's one of the most powerful hurricanes to hit florida helene slammed into the us states as a category for storm. the 2nd highest on the scale. the national weather service is warning of floods not seen in a century and catastrophic. a storm searches mandatory evacuation orders have been issued along the states,
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gulf coast. those who ignore them have been advised to write their names and birth dates on their arms. so they can be identified. the state governor has mobilized the national guard. rescue services are being inundated with calls for health. we have responded to over 200 medical inquiry related calls, anywhere from caroline found to burning vehicles, learning homes, and as well as any traffic accident, as well as serious medical calls. the u. s. coast guard released footage of a rescue operation of florida's coast. a man and his dog got into trouble when their sail boat became disabled and started taking on water. helene is moving inland
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and losing strength. it was downgraded to a tropical storm, but official say it is still life threatening. forecasters are warning of tornadoes, mudslides and flash floods a meteorologist magic approach. he told us earlier, why this hurricane is so dangerous compared to the previous ones. it's a category for her and you just had the issue. and so been extreme when warning basically wins over a 180 kilometers per hour possible in this area in the next 2 hours as the wall, the inter most ring and it streamlines near the high moves the shore is a very stressful situation. everybody right now is trying to find refuge in your best place to shelter. ultimately, almost everybody else is evacuated. we're selling those to run from the water hide from the wind. in this case, we're expecting a storm surge up to 6 meters at the coastline and inland extreme winds. that will be by the $28.00. 0, so ultimately very dangerous situation. i'll be heading to intercept the storm momentarily. and so at this point, we're just kind of reading everything. so dense capital,
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how to him has been rocked by a strikes and broad attacks. as the army launches and offensive to retake ground in the capital. most of the city is in the hands of the revel. rapid support forces meet a 17 month civil ball. so the needs media say the funding was the heaviest box suit on each foot. so celebrate as they take control of some media in cloud to which the rep and fed, i'm going to group rapid support forces controlled witnesses reported heavy selling in the early yards of cause the a psychological so don's health ministry at these 4 civilians have been killed and several injured in the latest fighting. meanwhile, in new york, while the military chief of the front desk put on as the door, the united nations general assembly, that the audit stuff must put down good weapons on hand to stop fighting. just what,
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what's up with you? i'm gonna just, when you say that i'm 1st and foremost, we need to put an end to the hospital. it is how the militias must withdraw from all the areas they currently occupied and from which people have been displaced to the they must lay down their weapons so that people can go back to their homes without doing it then. so that assistance can be delivered, and so that was so dogs, good and civil war broke out in after last year, due to a father struggle between fed, how many, 2 leader ma mazda from don, donald and army chief of the fact that put on the conflict has been tens of thousands displeased more than 10000000 and caused extreme hunger order for i mean in several parts of the country. as the 2 pilot put the general exchange accusations,
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the faith of the sudanese people remain unknown and to whom many duty and situation keeps getting worse. one of asia is most infamous smells is the pungent odor of julian. the food is considered a delicacy by many, especially in china, recently by doing agreed to accept the exports of fresh julian from malaysia, the w's guild minus reports published thing diamond, malaysia's prime, dury, on reaching it's 3 in the morning. the perfect i will do harvest a queen of fruits. walkers, on pretty long island, have only a short window before the doors. let's begin to draw for guess tom. she kits. the thought generation manager of this farm is ready for the rush times is precious for us is lead me to as well as because new to is doing with when they drop, they don't wait, they want to drop and then it drops 24 hours. and then on this is lucky if we sit
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here on the stones, they will rec, offers the perfect growing conditions for doria over 220 varieties of the price fruit, thrice. and the islands salty air to rhianna has become a significant attraction for tourists, especially those from china were drawn to its unique and varied aroma, particularly one famous variety strong paste. when tom's family 1st started growing dorians, no one imagines that the farm would eventually produce 20 metric tons a day. with half of that exposure to china, frozen afresh. the chinese are hungry for the malaysian doria, while malaysia only accounts for about 10 percent of global exports, it's focused on high quality, primary and price to re ons has positioned it as
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a key player and the lucrative, tory and market. for the rest of that, sir, that means that i, i also don't know now, so would the price because that's a lot of un traceability is key for chinese trade partners to ensure the fruit is free of disease. the farm carefully tricks which treat each story on comes from. so the old property developers are eager to acquire the land. tom remains committed to the farm. so this is nice, however, i don't think so. i would say with this land, even a bit of uh, uh, effective offer. so i will still remains uh, remains not selling. i will keep it. so we, we need to tell people that over the bill it is not so good. relations take great pride in the existing,
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the food only stinks if it's override or off poor quality. tom compares tasting jury on to a wine tasting, recommending beginner starts with a lighter, creating a variety. just had a mind and then just put in something. yeah, you need to bite for the whole class. yeah. like, uh, it'd be, uh clean me and in my mouth. and then the student is no so strong. tongue she kid has big plans for the future of the farm. he's working on breeding. knew the writings of doria, santa thousands of new trees, and hopes to make the farm fully organic. using fruit shell remains this fertilizer . sarah, also plans to open the our church to taurus who might wake up to the sound of falling fruit. and before we go, what a frequent is most recognizable act is. maggie smith has died aged 89. in recent
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years, she became known for her roles in the harry potter films, and of course downton abbey. but a great beginning of the 1950. she received numerous acolytes for her work, and it's one of just 24 people to one, the triple crown of acting and oscar amy and tardy. never look at doing that. you will think with us here on dw,
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