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the, the, this is the w, a news coming to life for live is really launch is more tax in 11 on including the 1st of parent there, a strike the hip central baby route since the start of the current conflict, the palestinian militant groups as 3 of its members were killed also coming up austria as far right freedom party celebrates after taking the most votes and parliamentary elections is leaders says the victory has started a new era. he wants to be chancellor, but forming a new government. one of these, the
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hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. we begin in the middle east where israel has carried out more attacks in neighboring levon on how much the group behind the october 7 taro. tax says it's local leader in 11 on has been killed in a just rarely strike in the south of the country. meanwhile, another palestinian militant groups as 3 of its members have died after the parents block in the lebanese capital. their route was hit in the early hours is the 1st apparent is rarely strike on the city center. since the start of this current conflict, israel has so far targeted be reached southern suburbs and other hezbollah strongholds in the south and recent days, killing dozens of people on coast in the learn is a visiting fellow at the middle east center of the london school of economics, i asked her about the significance of the strikes on central be re or well,
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this isn't the the attack that contributes to a very dangerous situation. for them, at least, over the last weeks we've seen the conflict escalating to whole new levels. that, of course, raise the question whether we're looking into the layout of regional, but it's cost in many factors that make this scenario. avoidable still, we still don't know how iran will respond to the attacks. we still don't know how close these relays onto conducting a ground invasion of left and on. so again, it's very hard to predict of the trajectory of, of this conflict in the coming days and weeks. it seems that the target about it targets of that attack were leaders of a palestinian militant group, the f, the p f l p. and then in 11 on sol, tomas says it's local leader was killed in this really strikes there. tell us more about the po, sending presence in level slow festival. we need to remember the 11 on
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host a security significant community of posting and refugees, most of whom doesn't caps on the very, a pull conditions facing a very severe discrimination from the 11 useful forties. we also know that the factions posting infractions operating from inside nothing on we've seen these factions a conducting attacks against a, against israel ever since the config started. and we've also seen this really a conducting several attacks targeting indeed is of these positive infractions. so already back in january, we so, and it's really attacked in favorites. so the supp apps killing a very high ranking data from us. so this says something about the fact that as well as not during the a, the act, so that fights israel from a lebanese, a territory of cruise, posing infections in terms of ministry. strength cannot be competitive as well. 11 and says that a 1000000 people have now fled their homes in the country. what are the dimensions
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of the humanitarian crisis unfolding? their it's quite immense as a signal to be opposite 11. as a prime minister has said, this is the largest displacement crosses in the countries recent history. he says about a 1000000 people have now been forced to be the homes. and if we compare the situation to 2006 with the will between high school, and these will also let lots known business displays living on is in a much worse situation. now, the country has been facing devastating economic crosses for 5 years now. doesn't have the capacity at the end of last month if we and it's also we're looking into a scenario of displacement that mot direct weeks and even months. and we're still seeing people living in the streets, people who haven't been able to find a safe shelter yet. so this is a very serious a scenario in human to terry and times that, that non and we need to remember that not only have lots numbers of, of civilians been displaced. we've also seen lots destruction is not on the use of
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buildings, 11 on, but also of the thumb. and that is supposed to appease those of live tickets for the population in the south, the country. so this will undoubtedly take very long time for 11 months because of 11 on is likely to be reliant on on the system coming from outside. now we've, we've been talking about has paula and palestinian militant groups and 11 on, but there's 11 east states itself. and many people do not identify with the militant groups. how do the rest of the people in the country? what do they make of these recent developments as well as well? that has always been a very devices issue in 11 on. and as you say, it's your rising pointing out that stuff, many parts of the lebanese population, particularly the non, she got a positive nose population all vastly critical against distola has but it doesn't have very large support in these communities. and that has been
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a tendency for up this conflict of blame has voted for driving less and on into other question. now is of course, what will, what will be the, the outcome, the political outcomes of the we can not this paula of the is really a tax. and i think we'll have to wait and see how this scenario and fools right now . there is an unprecedented level of sla directly across the secretary and divides and nothing on people helping each other, finding shelter of people or setting up see kitchens donating blood. but of course, in the future we, we will have to keep an eye on, on the situation amongst the different religious groups in the country and how this will unfold. and thank you very much. that was interesting. one of the london school economics, middle east center. so israel is wide and it gives a tax on their brand back groups, both inside lab and on it across the region. on sunday, israel's military cited carried out strikes in yemen, targeting who the rebels hitting sites in the city of her data on yelman's red sea
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coast. police 4 people were killed around 30 others boomed. dozens of israeli war planes took part in the operation a day earlier. the who these fired a ballistic missile a television international airport. the group has also repeatedly been attacking red c shipping all allegedly linked to israel. take a look at a few other stories making headlines. ukrainian officials say keys air defenses have found it off waves of russian drones. every night, no casualties were reported. ukraine's air force the attack involved more than 70 drones. and 3 missiles, russia has targeted ukraine's critical infrastructure over the last month, killing dozens of civilians, pounds, incoming prime minister, she go. she boss says he intends to call us nap election for october 27th issue. it was picked as the new leader of the ruling liberal democratic party. last week. the
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former defense minister is set to replace from you. you should, as prime minister on tuesday, a space ex capsules has arrived at the international space station in preparation for returning to the strand at the best or not. the 2 crew members aboard the dragons brought supplies for their colleagues who were unable to return to earth in june because of the safety features of the aircraft and their spacecraft from all 4 will travel home in february, dragon, freedom alex to australia where the far right freedom party is celebrating its 1st parliamentary election victory winning around 29 percent of the boat. according to preliminary results, the party has filed to create what it calls a fortress against margaret's chancellor karl nay. how much governing conservatives came in 2nd and have indicated they won't form a coalition with the freedom party under its current leader. protest read the freedom bodies election when with opponents saying it's still tied to it's not the
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past. the bulky need to pub with geico claims they have made history by securing nearly one 3rd of the vote mocking the 1st time since its foundation 7 decades ago that the body has won the parliamentary election, drama threw off. we have opened the door to a new era together. we are now going to write a new chapter in austrian history. i'm on top of the controversy over it's not z origins. the party also campaigned on an anti immigration platform. opponents, its victory will have far reaching consequences and the speed thoughts of. 6 that i still see all that means social, comfortable, austria, that means lower salaries. that means a good does to fee specially for migraines. and for women who are demanding abortion rights, we started demonstrating 40 years ago, and i can do it any more. while opponents have united against good to lend his body some old story and said they're willing to
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give the election windows jones. i actually one to one did that result, but maybe you have to give them a try or spoken those think you might as well. but i think the other parties including the greens will form a free way coalition and so on those that would be a logical outcome for me. and a little visual was coming. it's this of this is, but these medicaid will need the support of other bodies to form a coalition government. but none have so far agreed to us with him for all it has been winning elections across europe. foster is just the latest country to go in that direction. i asked are brussels correspond to christine one? well, what this means for the european union fluoride parties have a very different vision of your what your opinion society should look like. and how your should actually be we see this in the number of issues pertaining to migration policy pertaining to the war and ukraine. climate change policy and the growing
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influence that they're having at the national government level in places where they are governing and places where they form a strong opposition. we also see that their influence is growing at a european parliament level just off to the parliamentary elections. they made a really strong showings this year, p f r. i policies across european countries. so there's growing influence is going to impact your opinion. policy going forward on the number of issues at the hard lines stones is that they take when it comes to migration the, when you claim, for example, being perhaps the most immediate concerns for establishment thought the policies indeed as in europe right now, support for anti immigrant parties in europe is searching what could be, what could that mean for europe's migrants and refugees themselves, as your opinion, just agreed on a common packs full migration and asylum policy. this is something that took
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a decade to achieve. not everybody is, is happy with it. essentially, it is about how the your opinion and we'll share the load off migration at the moment we see that some countries be, i think of putting that as a country student, what this pact sold to do really at the heart of it was to distribute the load among the east 27 member states. we're already getting the sense from some fluoride politicians who are close to a pallet either in governmental up in, in, in some other way. indicating that they will be looking at that migration packs at ways of which they could potentially opt out of some of those causes the migration pack is legally binding, but they are already indications that some countries will not be cooperation in the way that they should be because of this fall right influence, especially because fluoride policies and politicians take the stalls that they don't want any migrants coming into their countries. we could also potentially see your opinion. countries start to, to, to shift off the,
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put in on the pots. so for example, we see that is these reaching to an agreement with albania, way asylum, pruitt processing will happen in albania. and potentially a scenario is failed. asylum seekers will remain in albania and at the 3rd country . so it's certainly going to look like there's going to be a hodge in stones when it comes to migration into your opinion. because of the, as far as influence and how the mainstream parties are sort of feeling that they need to respond to that by themselves. taking honda positions on the issue, they'll some of your ups, fluoride parties or sympathetic to rush shot. could that impact european support for you crate and christine. so there are huge concerns about that siri, and we're certainly seeing it in the rhetoric a lot of these policies oppose, for example, sanctions on russia. they are vocal about that. they're also questioning the financial commitment that the european union has made to ukraine. this long standing support that europe is really championed in the way of financial support
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sending weapons. this is something that they're questioning at a time that it resonates with a lot of european households with inflation is particularly high, there are budget constrains. and so the message is resonating and landing with people who feel perhaps maybe the, the, the money that is being sent to ukraine should be re directed and positioned elsewhere. so if this is coming at a time where we don't know what the outcome will be in the united states, europe is a crucial back, a full ukraine and going forward. if it's going to be more difficult to get those deals to come through for ukraine. this will be a real big challenge. christine, thank you very much. that was our brussels correspondent, christine. wonderful. and finally, country music legend and hollywood actor chris christopher son. his died of the age of 80 a grammy award winters. 6 decade career saw him write songs for artists such as janice joslyn and johnny cash is field work included. a star is born from 1976, which earned him a golden globe as well as the blade trilogy. he was also
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a rhodes scholar and an army helicopter pilot. its family said he died peacefully at his home in hawaii. up next. we got a documentary film for you on to bed and the dalai lama. terry martin, thanks for watching. it's a power to kicks in the south china sea, why ships are here? what this is supposed to mean. the hoss of the global counseling of to decades of chinese extension is in the nation is resisting with this course of a powerful ally in china on september 20th the
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