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the, the, to see the units coming to life from berlin. principal, as deputy leaders says, the group is ready for it is really ground invasion into level. his message to support this comes as more is really attacks are reported across the country. including the 1st a pair of arrows right to hit the central babe ruth, since the start of the current conflict, also coming up, all 3 is far right. freedom parties celebrates after taking the most votes and parliamentary elections. its leaders says the victory has started a new pair up. he wants to be transferred, but forming a new government won't be easy. plus communities across the southeastern united states space. the daunting task of cleaning up after the devastation brought by
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hurricane helene, dozens or dead, millions of homes were left without power and many are still submerged. and remembering chris christopher's drove california son, barbra streisand, joins those paying tribute to the country senior, an actor who has died at the age of 18. the hello, i'm terry morris. and thanks for joining us as well. as deputy leaders says, the group is ready for and is really ground invasion until 11 on 9 custom made the claim and a video message to supporters is 1st since the killing of has well as leader in us on a house on us, rolla, on friday or this fall,
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this further is really air strikes across 11 on that apartment building was hit in the heart of the lebanese capital. the 1st the parent is really there a strike within the city since the start that the current conflict, a palestinian militant groups as 3 of its members were killed in the attack. and just in burn is a visiting fellow at the middle east center of the london school of economics. i asked her about the significance of the strike on central. they were well, this is another 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 and the layout of regional. but it's cost in many factors that make the scenario avoidable still, we still don't know how iran will respond to the attacks. we still don't know how close these relays opposite, conducting a ground invasion of nothing on. so again,
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it's very hard to predict 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 living on sol, tomas says it's local leader was killed in this really strike there. tell us more about the palestinian presence in level slow festival. we need to remember the 11 on host a security is significant to me as you have posted in refugees. most of whom doesn't temps 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 conflict started. and we've also seen this really a conducting several attacks targeting leaders of these positive infractions. so
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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, it's not the only act so that fights israel from the lebanese territory. of course, the posting instructions in terms of ministry strength cannot be competitive. it's paula 11. and says that a 1000000 people have now fled their homes in the country. what are the dimensions of the humanitarian crisis unfolding? their are quite immense as a signature me off. so you live and those prime minister has said this is the largest displacement crisis in the countries recent history. he says about 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,
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the country has been facing devastating economic crosses for 5 years now. doesn't have the capacity at the hands of locksmith if wind, it's also we're looking into a scenario of displacement that might 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 and that and on. and we need to remember that not only have lots numbers of civilians been displaced. we've also seen lots destruction is not on the use of buildings. 11 on spills are of the thumb and that is supposed to appease those of live tickets for the population in the south, the country. so this bill and destiny a 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
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militant groups. how do the rest of the people in the country? what do they make of these recent developments, as well as well? it 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 shots pots with levels population, are vastly critical against distola has, but it doesn't have very large support in these communities. and that has been a tendency of throughout this conflict to blame his folder for driving less than 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 solid directly across the sink, terry and device, and that the people are helping each other, finding shelter people of setting up see kitchens, donating, blood but of course,
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in the future we, we will have to keep an eye on, on the situation amongst the, the different religious groups in the country and how this will unfold. and thank you very much. that was on casting one of the london school economics, middle east center. this is real, is whitening its attack. sony ran back groups both inside lemon on and across the region on sunday. israel's military, so the carried out strikes in yemen, targeting who the rebels, their heading sites in the city of hope data on yelman's red sea coast. at least 4 people were killed and around 30 others wounded. dozens of this fairly war planes took part in the operation day earlier the who it's, he's fired, a ballistic miss out at teletubbies international airport. the group is also repeatedly been attacking red c shipping allegedly linked to israel. well, here's paula. begin firing shells into is really and supportive. how mazda is israel
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bowed to wipe out the militant group in the wake of the october 7th terrorist attacks communities in northern israel, including the arabs, majority city of knots, or at have faced a barrage of missiles, buckets, and drones. as dw emily guardian reports some citizens feel is really, authorities are not doing enough to protect them. it could have been so much, was shrapnel from his bottle of rocket hit the roof of this call from the still the enough we what we grew up in the morning. so i think my wife was heading to work and this is my wife's car. i am and so what do you think? and we saw shrapnel from the me side that hit the roof and we were thankful that our children weren't in as role of house. yeah. yeah. is a member of the local municipality, and the majority of the city of not threats. he says they will lucky this time set of knots around like so. many cities in israel's nose has been under constant
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rockets via by his ball over the past year. normally, a hub for tourism many shops have had to shut down since the will began in october . without tourist, the economy faces collapse. and with the latest assassination of his ball as lead to hassle, and those roller and ease has settled over residence. about what comes next to the guide. this, what's happening is stealing. my optimism is not letting me see the light at the end of the tunnel. really, but i'm not seeing it. describe visual, but of course i worry about my kids every minutes, every hour they call me and send me videos asking how things are know. sure, well the end in the, on the lot of calls the situation. now there isn't easy, we don't have shuttle, we don't have safe places to go. when the sound goes off, i really hope the want and some but i'm in the city. because i'm really important part of israel strategy to keep everyone's size here
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and not threats on this side of the city. there's not a single one public fund. many of the houses were built before it was mandatory to include shelters and them. and to ross has yes, yes, as it leaves the residents vulnerable when i got the most, if you know the risk, but there are a few shelters that her old life and they haven't been prepared at all the month. of course, in jewish areas, there are many shelters. and you know, the, our neighboring city of norfolk a little like any has large bo just allocations again. but the, our community likes funding and everything relation to safety and security in the core issue is, i mean i'm a, a, it's a problem said by many our communities across israel says i, me a, be sure route lead to the national committee of heads of ab local authorities, little and it was due to the view to the proximity of our local authorities to is really mandatory sites. slightly many our of areas were hit by shelves and rockets
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wilcox leading to a state of panic with all of these fear. why the, with the end emergency within the hour of the community i'm on the lot most with, if it was still might not be many our communities long for the war to finally come to an end. not just to say if god lives, but also the likelihood. so while ago i spoke with the ws, emily got a new file that report. she told me how eric communities in northern is real. feel about this latest escalation. the old a very, very worried many our communities they live in the north of israel. they've been living under this constant fighting between hezbollah and israel. and of course, it's also to, they've also taken a huge economic plumbing working through not so right. that's usually a hub for tourist the pilgrims. it via the streets for essentially empty. and then you add on to that aspects of security. if people not feeling safe. i mean,
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normally in israel, when you go to the cities here, you, there's the bunk, hasn't been put in place into, for example, it's been comp hawks, but walking through the old ton of knots or it yesterday, there was not a single public bunker that you could have run through if it would have been an as um, as fiber and or our lot. um i'm so what we're hearing essentially from the our community is that's the joining calls by hostage families, but hosted relatives for a ceasefire in gauze offices for deal and golf as well as 11 on. and they see this is the only way of ending financing. um, but essentially what we're looking at at the moment, what we're seeing right now is that these calls are just not being hub in a separate development. we understand he's really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has appointed his former rival, giddy on sar, to his cabinet. what can you tell us about that appointment? both right, get them saw essentially is joining the government as a minister without portfolio. so minister without an actual department. i'm good,
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i'm sorry, is the leader of the new hopes of policy, which is a fairly small policy. but, but haven't been doing very well in the polls recently. now, why isn't joining the government? well, that could have 2 reasons. essentially, one is because, well, there's been rooms over the past few weeks. that's a permanent sub benjamin that's on yahoo would like to remove the off kalonde to the defense minister from his cabinets. they've not seen eye to eye on a few things along, for example, it was in favor of a hostage deal and you always now seized the opportunity of potentially slipping him out with video and saw. and number 2 could be essentially to strip the national security administer, or reason number 2 could be to strip national security minister. it's all been clear of the power to break up for this coalition government. what we're seeing the, what we've seen over the past few months is uh, that's every time there's been a policy that has not been to the liking of national security minister. it's i'm up in via and then he has threatened to break up the government over this. and um,
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this is essentially an attorney on his um, tons to um, strip them of the power. now the news has been received for christa kane as well itself. and he said as an opportunistic move of, of getting them saw because he spent the best part of last year criticizing precisely this government and, and it's being seen as a, as was popping up. this government's now a columnist in a and is there a newspaper here, an engineer who not actually wrote this morning about and this is painful. this is quite a painful blow to a large number of his radius. if you think that net on yahoo needs to go so suddenly there was some consensus that this could lead to a stabilisation of governments and at the same time it's also been received very, very critically. emily, thank you very much. that was our correspond it, emily gordon in jerusalem. let's take a look at a few other stories making headlines today. us present, joe biden has approved $567000000.00 in new military support for taiwan. china,
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which claims the democratically ruled island as its own territory, condemned the decision. washington is taiwan is most important, wept in the supplier and partner despite not officially recognizing it. as a state depends incoming prime minister she guerra issue by says he intends to call a snuff election for october 27th. is she but it was picked as the new leader of the ruling liberal democratic party. last week. the forward defense minister is set to replace familial keisha the as prime minister on tuesday. the ukrainian officials say keeps air defenses have defended all waves of russian proteins of a night. no casualties were reported. ukraine's air force said the attack involved more than 70 drones. and 3 missiles. russia has targeted ukraine's critical infrastructure over the last month of killing thousands of civilians. the space ex capsule has arrived at the international space station in preparation for returning
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to stranded austin on the 2 crew members. aboard the dragon who brought supplies for their colleagues who were unable to return to earth in june because of safety fuse over there. space pro new all 4 will travel home in february, dragon, freedom that style to austria, where the far right freedom party the celebrating its 1st parliamentary election victory winning around 29 percent of the boat. according to preliminary results, the party has vowed to create what it calls a fortress against margaret's chance, or carl nay homage governing conservatives came in 2nd and have indicated that they will not 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 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
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. 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 us to feed, especially 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 o stream said they're willing to give the election windows jones i actually one to one did that result, but maybe you have to give them
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a try or spoken those. think about it for 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 is coming it's this of this is that 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 right has been winning elections across europe. foster is just the latest country to go that direction. i asked are brussels correspond, christine manuel. 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 in ukraine climate change policy and the growing influence that they are having at a national government level in places where they are governing and places where
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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, the hard line sponsors that they take when it comes to migration. the one you can, 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 surging. what could be? what could that mean for europe's migrants and refugees themselves, as the your opinion just agreed on a common patch for migration and asylum policy. this is something that took 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 of migration at the
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moment. we see that some countries be a big burden that other countries doing what this packed. so to do really at the heart, if 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 power 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 sought to, to, to shift off the putting on their pots. so for example, we see that it's these reaching to an agreement with albania, way asylum, pruitt processing will happen, and i'll pena and potentially
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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 this far right 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 russia, 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, 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,
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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. now to the united states in a huge clean up operation is underway. after hurricane helene left a trail of devastation across the south eastern us. as many as 9 the people are feared dead. president biden says he will visit impacted areas this week. as officials, warren, the task of rebuilding and recovering from the giant storm will be long and difficult. a deadly trail of devastation.
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floods, power outages and water cuts. storm lean has left its mark in the southeastern united states. i had bought a car. it was the total it out from the store tree branch in it. um a lot as happens. um no water in the power. we don't look at getting power any time soon. this is mind blowing. and we in and the other thing, this is the 3rd storm and a year. i don't know how much more we can take. hurricane helene made land full as a powerful category for storm in florida on thursday. as it moves north into georgia, the carolinas in tennessee it week and put them to large amounts of rain. dozens of people have been killed. the cost of the damage is estimated to be around a $100000000000.00. president joe biden said his administration is committed to helping with the recovery at a state level. governments have been providing assistance to those in affected
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areas because it's so difficult to get trucks in by land. yesterday we began air lifting supplies, including food and water into the region. a number of nash feeding sites had been open. as helene weakens, officials have warned up more storms could affect the southeastern united states with hurricane season. continuing until the end of november, the grammy winning singer an actor a chris christopher son has died at the age of $88.00, known for his rough careers more rugged, good looks and deft writing style. he became a country music superstar and acting a list or appearing and hit movies like a star is born and blink to chris . chris still fuson performing his most famous song. me and bobby mcgee on the hollywood walk of fame in 2013. 0 my to
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california the secret of my soul, the beloved country star will be remembered doesn't renee, so it's mine. born in brownsville, texas, in 1936 as a young man, christ office and was a talented athlete. and a rhodes scholar. when he also had a student in the army before making his break and music in nashville, in the 19 seventy's writing hits for himself and other country legends such as janis joplin and johnny cash. he also made waves as a successful act uh his performance with barbra streisand and the 1976, the a stall is boon. put in family and the fun them into of hollywood stalls. because everybody's trying to figure out how to get next to somebody. you know, and uh,
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and all the rules work about half of the time and its, uh, the whole part of it is interesting. barbara streisand is just one of the many music legends who pay tribute to the mine. she says with something special. if you're watching dw news, just reminder the top stories are following for you. this hour is real. hes carried out pressure tax and 11 on the palestinian militant groups as 3 of its members have been killed and it is rarely striking the center of a root. meanwhile, how must says its leader in lebanon has died into striking this summer. and austria's far right freedom party is celebrating its 1st parliamentary election victory. the party is promising to create a so called fortress against migrants, but it will have difficulty finding coalition park up next to
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