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the, the, this is the w news line from berlin, lebanon's prime minister issues a desperate plea for peace after the killing of the has bowl of militant cheats. that's even a cottage warns up to a 1000000 people could be displaced after days of bombings and assassinations. israel keeps up its air strikes and prepares its troops for a possible ground. defensive wealth has bullock returns, find also coming up austria votes and electrons, which could see a historic waiting for a far right party. they're promising to turn all straight into a fortress against migrants, but they could struggle to form and go from the
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i michael ok. welcome. there are growing calls for a diplomatic solution to en days of destructive conflict across the israel 11 on border us presenter joe biden. said it was time for a ceasefire. israel after israel killed the head of the has bowler militant group assigned as role on friday in an air strike on the groups headquarters in b route. looking at live images from the lebanese capital where israel says it has carried out its latest targeted strength. as after israel claimed it had killed a 7 senior has bow, a figure considered a possible successor to those roller. many civilians have been forced from their homes, with the united nations preparing to feed up to a 1000000 displaced people. a st seems and be rude, may appear normal,
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but the mood is anything but after and as well as killing and more air strikes. many lebanese are worried about what's next. one of them said the future of lebanon is in gods hands. nothing is clear. we look at us, so we are sleeping in the streets. that's why our life is not that i, i started going to that many displaced families continue to shelter in the open fear full of those really attacks on their homes. and then how many, just one to safe place. we do not need close to aid or food or drink. we just went to a safe place at the door trojan and not afraid. my hall is real as prime minister benjamin netanyahu says his country is killing of an astrologer now makes his railing safer . as opposed to the citizens of israel and these are great days, we are what appears to be a historic turning point has block continues to fire rockets. it is real. busy
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netanyahu his about the military will press ahead until his release can safely return to their homes in the north of the country. which is real reinforcing its troops along the border. many and love and on are worried about the possibility of a ground invasion. the following emergency meetings, lovely non scared jake or prime minister said he hope talks could still averted disaster and war and give up to 1000000, displaced people out in a hard best option is a diplomatic solution. we hope we will reach a solution that can guarantee stability and a ceasefire crowd to many lebanese were already struggling to get by after years of economic crisis. know, many are also worried about their personal safety and hoping a wider war can still be avoided. but stay on this with the dw middle east channel,
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especially on the was honest, who joins me now in the studio shiny the is really army says another top has bullet official, was killed and saturday strike. and that it's air force head struck. i'm quoting now dozens of his bullet terra targets today. what do we know about israel's next steps? well, they want to keep on going. they want to push strong. they feel as a very rare opportunity now to try to basically eradicate as follow me. it's least, it's military capabilities. you know, it's in its weakest points on this role. i'm self. and i already 10 days ago before his assassination admitted that the organization has suffered a strong explosion. low it has ever a got from israel and they want to try and push forward as much as possible. not just for the immediate goal of bringing back these really citizens of the north, but also in long term because this conflicts with because paula has been going on for many years and they know this is a rare opportunity as far as they're concerned. meanwhile, it runs for administer, it has been warning that even war is possible. but so for iranians haven't
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retaliated, they haven't even done anything about the killing of, of a mazda is political chief, is male in the right back in late july, correct. or those truce empty words? well, i think that's what is really counting on, or if he says what they hope there's on that they do expect some sort of in the around retaliation of if there's anything that is really speakers that after their response they have had in the middle of a so to another kidding of a different general. uh they feel like, okay, this is what you've always got. we can deal with that and you've been seeing also has written the last days of, you know, trying to send off a lot of texts from different directions with the who these were the rocky militias also to, you know, vessels funding of flying up in the air vessels, a flying in year from all sorts of direction is real, feels like we can do it, we can do that. we have good technology, we have good alternatives. so even if the radians want to bring it, then come on, bring it on, we're stronger, we're tougher. and maybe finally for bring this confrontation that has been sort of like a shadow war for all these years. maybe once and for all we can set the score on
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this and show, or, you know, our not just the turns is not empty, but we actually have the capability to 50 wrong is real assumption is that iran does not really want to get stuck completely into this conflict into the palestinian agenda, but rather want to keep it's eye on it's bull when it comes to the economy, dissension, the nuclear plants, so on. and this is what they're wishing for. as you know, the lebanese caretaker prime minister has called for a diplomatic solution. this is really government wants to deal with the government in baby. oh, i think is where there's a lot of love to deal with the lebanese government, and not with the fact of war of lebanon, who has been a scholar for many years. his cloud is political, you know, influence, and lebanon was immense. and the way many use rebels try to sell this, the, the, what we've been seeing and the last day that we have given the lebanese a rare opportunity to take back the country. we have health, philip, and these by removing this role a way that is the lebanese government strong enough to use this time to take this
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opportunity. i mean, it's hard to say, but the chances are probably seems because even me content, what you have mentioned, he is the entering prime minister who's actually a business man who kind of forced into, you know, f, lebanese politics in order to try and stabilize the country. because of its dire systemic problems. so the problems of the been a are quite strong and as i said, his stomach and the not going away so fast. despite the removal of a very are critical player indeed, or politics. estrella is the americans, for example, or the europeans may be the french will pushing and come in with a very concrete initiative that might be pushed at both sides need that might help everybody to root some sort of an agreement, but sees that happens in the next phase, all thanks is always to work the job you a middle east specialist showing the words on it. you're welcome michael, to a brief look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world as we speak. ukrainian officials say at least 16 people have been injured in russian
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era tax on the southern city of the separation. according to the regional governor, the city was hit by 13 guided bombs early sunday. sep reset is less than 50 kilometers from the front lines and has frequently come under attack. at least a $129.00 people have died in the poll after flooding and land slides, triggered by 2 days of torrential range. dozens more are still missing with thousands of homes swamped in the capitol cap on to the government has bordered schools to close for 3 days. a rescue mission has begun to bring home to american astronaut stranded on the international space station. a space ex rocket with 2 empty seats as blasted off in florida item so which will more and sony williams missed their flight and back because of safety. if you ever seen work out there due to return in february and i know we looked at different aircraft poles of clothes in austria's general electric with the 1st exit polls given the far right freedom
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party, a historic when led by habit kicker. the party has pledge to prevent migrants from entering austria. they beat the governing conservatives of transferred, called me home, but could be left out of government if other parties refused to join them in a coalition. that's bringing lucy fulton who is standing by in vienna at the venue where the far right freedom party f p. o is planning to celebrate its election victory. so let's see. you could have it kiko the far right leader. be the next translator of austria. us before we talk about that, let's maybe talk about the 1st resolved. so we just got so we got around 30 percent of the cost of birds have already been has already been counted. and what do we have for now is said the asperger's coming in with roughly 29 percent of
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the roads and the info p as a around 26 percent. so have it kick and is the leader of the 2 of the far right? if you and what we see right now, it looks as if he would win these elections for the next step then is that he does need to find equation partner because to become the next transfer of last year because he does not have the absolute majority. and that would be then the next step. uh so, but as of now i think it's really important towards the stress that these results could soon move around a little bit. and they say here that it took me like 4 minutes, then a 2 percent. so that's a bit the reading room, it could be 2 percent less or 2 percent more. so you would have to stay tuned to really see to get a bit of a more stable result. so maybe layers to this, but what essentially has made the freedom party so popular?
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yes. so, um i've been, i've been around to you in australia the last couple of days and i've been talking to a lot of people and a lot of people have been telling me that for them a really big issue is the topic migration. and this topic migration is really owned, a controlled by a political scientist by the far right as to the party. so this is a topic where people think that the party is competent. um, also the far right party has been doing a big collection campaign. they had to sign a here in vienna at the central stage. and that way i have a kicker was telling people of what he plans to do for the country. and he's been stressing, and that is one of his main things. he's been stressing that he wants to be a chance for the people he called himself or he pressed himself as the forts counsellor. this means the transcript for the people. it is a term that has also been used for other sit in the board to have it kick. it does
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say this is not, he's not a legend to that a how difficult will it be to form a coalition now? so this is really the next step, but 1st the, the results needs to settle. so either need to see the outcome and then it's also still possible. and i think this is really important to say this is not automatically the habit kicker will get the, the job to form a government because it could also be that and not the core list will be getting together. be saying we have the majority and that they would then go to the president of austin and say we can form a core listen. and that would be like that. that would be um, kind of not that that could be that have a kick was not involved in that. so it is not automatic that have it kick is we'll get the, the job to form a government. find the presidents are there will be
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a lot of talks coming out, which are still open. and as at this stage right now, we cannot yet say who the govern, austria in the next 5 years. so you're fulton in vienna. thank you. let's take a look at the 1st exit pulling figures for the main 3 parties. the freedom party has dressed over 29 percent of the vote. the concert of austria and people's party is on 26. and the social democrats are on 20.4 percent to before we go with the open runners have taken out the men's and women's titles here at the berlin marathon, which celebrated its 50th anniversary relative newcomer just came up one the women's race with the time of 2 hours, 16 minutes and 41 seconds. it's the 2nd win of her career in the year. meanwhile,
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in the men's race and the case, so menu shop across the line. first at 2 hours, 3 minutes and 17 seconds. only one record was broken this year that of the number of competitors with well over 58000 people joining in one of the world's great races. a reminder of our top story this our lebanon's prime minister has called for a diplomatic solution to end days of is rarely bombings and assassinations. israel has kept up its air strikes and claim the killing of a 2nd as belle and militant leader following the death of her son, his wrong will ended. they're coming up. we talked to the prime minister of the homage about the impact of climate change on his low lying nation. i'm michael ok. thanks for watching. there's more news as well, which at the beginning of the next half the,
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