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the, the, this is the w news lives from the atlanta, as well as deputy data says the group is ready for it is randy ground invasion into 11 on his message to support his comes as more as rainy attacks are reported across the country, including the 1st of hire and the asteroid to hit central, they root stones that the current conflict will. so coming up on the program officer is far right. freedom policy celebrate itself to taking the most votes in parliamentary elections. its lead us as the victory has started a new era. he wants to be all through his trump for the filming,
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and you government wouldn't be easy. venezuelan opposition say good maria. carina machado says she is deeply moved down to being awarded a top european human rights prize. machado becomes the 1st lawson american to with new the new campus mckinnon. welcome to the program has below as deputy lead us, as the group is ready for an is randy ground invasion into 11. i'm 9 because i made the claim and a video message to support his his 1st since the killing of his beloved lead to her son. those roll out on friday of this comes off to further is really strikes across 11 on an apartment building was hedge in the hoss of the lebanese capital. that's the fuss. a parent is really asked right inside the sit the sentence since the
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stones of the current conflict, a palestinian militant groups as 3 of its members were killed in the attack. i'm joined now by stella men who is the gentlest working in bay roots good. see, stella is ready for us is a pay to have struck central by root of the night. can you give us a sense of what the situation is that this morning people and they were so many shocks because car, the area that has been target isn't this is ray. they asked stark is in the center of a root. it's not the suburbs anymore. and it is very popular area for everyone living here because it is known as like in, in a, in a official bus stop. this is a and then test section where many minivans are coming and people are taking buses and minivans to other places within the country. and they areas also located right next to the big road that leads to the airport. and at the moment there was so many
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people were trying to get to the airport to get out of slip on. so they will pass by this section. people of really afraid now because again this is for them. and another example that this really statement of are in the talk saying has follow strong holes is just not correct. people of really scares because this is just, it hits directly in the center of the city. can you tell us how these really strikes of affected the humanitarian situation and let the non this yes, the people are really the ones that are suffering these attacks, especially during the last weekend. many people have slept their homes. when you walk around and day, where would you see these people because many of them are just sitting on the streets because they have no place to go. um it is still very hot tile toys and very so people are trying to look for shades next to big buildings like like the
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mosque and the city center. and um, yeah, there are some volunteers going around trying to distribute also to these people. and other initiatives are trying to look for places where these people can stay. but it is really, really hard situation. and the not seems to me all to the care tech of prime minister, set that up to 1000000 people could have slept their homes by now. now israel is slicing hezbollah in lebanon, hamas in garza, and it's now also going off to the who sees in e m. and what do we know about that is really strikes the well, israel has a published a statement and announced earlier today that they have carried out several strikes in yemen. and they said that they have targeted a power plant and the ports from local media. we know that so far for people
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at least has those local media or some reports that these people have mainly been engineers. and some residents have also, a report shows that there has been a power outage after after the strikes. and of course, these attack in the m and like of fuel and springs and the concerns of all the people here in the region that this school will further escalate and to reach and avoid that. it will not or any stay in gaza and live on on, but we're concerned and affects the whole region. generalist stella mina joining us from the root. so thank you so much. welcome. now lebanon's health ministry says more than a 1000 people have been killed and another 6000 injured in the last 2 weeks is, is ro intensifies its attacks. the government believes as many as
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a 1000000 people may also have been displaced with the escalating conflict, leaving lebanon on the verge of a catastrophic humanitarian situation. the aftermath of israel's 1st apparent errors break on central baby route. since the start of the latest conflict . for many, a clear warning that no place is safe from aerial bombardment. many families have been shouldering on the streets of lebanon's major cities afraid their homes could be hit. on we are in need of many things. but shelter for the children is the most important. love and care take are prime minister says that a 1000000 people may have already been displaced by the israel hezbollah fighting in a country that's been struggling economically for years. some of the displaced people are turning to this be root church for food and shelter. most of the people are coming with just the clothes they have. so people are very stress floor worried.
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right. there's a sense we have no idea how long this is. one of the last for the united nations refugee agency says more than 100000 people have already crossed the border from loveland into syria. during serious civil war, more than half a 1000000 syrians besought refuge in loving on. now both former refugees and lovely new citizens are asking themselves whether syria is the safer place to be looked at how we have not seen it were like these in terms of violence and destruction. we didn't see this much destruction in the 2006 air strikes. our village wasn't higher and back, the others are hoping to get out of love and hon from the root airport on one of the dwindling number of commercial flights. it's feared the airport good soon have just use it to operations altogether. let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. and
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the us president terabyte and has approved $567000000.00 in new military support. so taiwan, china, which claims the democratic a ruled island has its own territory, has condemned the decision. now, washington is taiwan is most important lesson supply. i'm partner, despite not officially recognizing it as a state you printing an official se keeps add a census offended off waves of russian drones over night. no casualties were reported. your brains are full said the attack and falls more than 70 drones. and 3 missiles, russia has targeted you cranes, critical infrastructure over the last month, killing thousands of civilians is, depends incoming prime minister. she grew, she both says he intends to call a snuff election for october. the 27th, if you bo was picked as the new leader of the ruling liberal democratic policy last week. the form of defense, minnesota is set to replace for me. ok sheeta as prime minister on tuesday
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till 3 and now why the far right freedom policy is celebrating its 1st parliamentary election victory. it was around 29 percent of the vote. that's according to preliminary results. now the policy has vowed to create what it calls a fault for us, a great against migrants. the current chance look on the home of governing conservatives came in 2nd and have indicated they won't form a coalition with a freedom policy under its currently to 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 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
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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 that i still see all that means social, comfortable, austria, that means lower salaries. that means a good duster fee specially for migrant. i'm so women who are demanding abortion rights. we started demonstrating 40 years ago and i can do it any more while opponents have united against google and his body some o stream said they're willing to give the election windows johns with miss 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, won't form a free way coalition and so on those that would be a logical outcome for me. and a little visual was coming,
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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. the venezuelan opposition say to maria corina machado, who has been awarded a prize by the council of europe, the continents leading human rights organization for her ongoing campaigning in a country machado who has been in hiding since elections in venezuela in july, which she claims was stolen. by president nicholas madera, madera is now serving a 3rd 6 year term, which is contested by the opposition as well as much of the international community . and we cross straight to strasbourg to get more on this from the w correspondence jack power. good. see jack. maria. true. and i'm gonna try to was one of 3 and on the news, wasn't she? so what reasons did the jury gave for choosing her? so yeah,
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they said it was for her the 9 seeing the human rights abuses defending democracy in venezuela for her part c. as you say, as being in hiding in venezuela. she beamed in on a video to the parliamentary assembly of the kinds of yours, which is being held here in strasburg right nights. and she said that this price was not only for her, but indeed for the millions of venezuelans that are protesting against the majority regime. and so the sizes of people that have been imprisoned since the july elections, and even before the, it was an impassioned speech. she gave saying that the, what the she does through this amongst a organization is to try and bring up by the democratic change to mean that elections can be held free and fast in venezuela. one day, a daughter actually was here in the parliamentary assembly to pick up the, the sort of physical private this prize in the certificate on her behalf. as you say, jacqueline machado has been in hiding since the presidential elections in july,
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hasn't she can a being awarded this prize help her situation in any way. will this change anything this it will shine the lights on its here in stroudsburg and around the world. we are talking about the issue of venezuela because of how winning this prize, but the reality is the prize money is $60000.00 yours for the organization which she runs. and also one of the things that was very interesting that was stated by the parliamentary assembly chapman, was it actually 12 of the 12 live people who have won this human rights prize? i'm actually 6 of them remain in prison. so actually it doesn't seem to do that much apart from to really shine the light on, on the plates of the people that are facing persecution for the human rights work. and that's what they will hope to do. and that's what she said. she said she hopes that this prize be awarding of it will serve to help the close of venezuelans and
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that fight for, for freedom against the dictatorship, a secretive of nicolas nicolas missouri. thank you so much for that. let's d w 's jack copatrick were forcing from strides book. this is a quick reminder of our top stories at this hour. israel has carried out fresh attacks and let alone a palestinian millison group says 3 of its members have been killed and then is raining strike in the centre of babe ruth. meanwhile, hama says it's lisa and 11 on has died in a striking in the south. and austria is fluoride freedom policy is set a bracing its 1st parliamentary election victory. the policy is promising to crate and so called forth trust a great migrant. but it will have a difficulty finding coalition and that is, we have time for now, but coming up next don't film off. is the world experiencing death by plastics
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stick around so that if you can, i'm any groups mckinnon. i will be back with more international headlines and not the top of the ally. i can control the power to kick in the south china sea. why ships are here? what this is supposed to mean? the hearts of the global companies off to decades of chinese extension is in the nation is resisting with this course of a powerful incentive on september 20th. 2 the.
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