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the the, this is dw news lines from the atlanta, as well as deputy the to says, the group is ready for an is ready ground invasion into lab and on is message system forces comes as more as randy attacks are reported across 11 on, including the foster parent strikes to hit central by route to start the car and complex. also coming up on the program officer is far right. freedom policies celebrates of taking the most votes and parliamentary elections. its leader says the victory his self has a new era. he wants to be austria's chunk flush like forming a new government flow, be easy. and the venezuelan all positions taken,
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maria carina machado says she is deeply moved down to being awarded a talk. european human rights cries counted, becomes the 1st slots in american to whitney, the new troops mckinnon. a very warm welcome has ballade. deputy leader says the group is ready for an is randy ground invasion into 11 on 9, cosette made the claim and a video message to support his, his fuss since the killing of hezbollah as leda a son. that's rolla on friday. now this comes off to further is really strikes across 11 on an apartment building was harris in the house has the lebanese capsule . that's the 1st a parent is randy strike inside the city center. since the status of the current conflict, a palestinian militant groups as 3 of its members were killed in knots attack.
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and we can get more from john las stella men who joins us now from a route. hi, stella. can you tell us what else has been laws? deputy leda said in this video of message of his. so unfortunately, i can't really hear here, but i assume that you were asking me what the speech was about. so i know him cause some really use many different ways to kind of send a message to the people that his paula is still strong. first of all, he did night the, the is really announcement the, the attack on friday that killed how some this rela and that, and this attack 20 other high rend hezbollah officials were cold. according to extend this attack on the co 3 top commander, he said that the rest of the people who he toyed and this attack were body guards.
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he then also went on saying that israel was not able during these attacks and to destroy the weapons of his paula, and that his bullet is going to continue its flies against israel. and that the organization is ready for a potential ground invasion. many people hit and left on on where waiting for coffins speech as they were hoping that he would announce any news about a potential new nita, a successor of a house on this rela, which he didn't do. but he did say that the organization with name and nearly to rosa sooner than later. so i'm going to try another question in the hope that you can hear me. i wanted to ask you about the fact that is really full, says have apparently struck central by root over night. if you can hear me, can you tell me what the situation is like the this morning?
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so the situation for the paper and barrett is the following. many people very concerned and anxious and in shock off to the attack on an area called kona that was a hits in the strike a lot in during the last night. this area is in the center of fair root. so it is really the 1st to strike in the cities tend to be rude and was the residential area that has the target, has many people here and they were know this area because it is an interception that serve as an official, a bus stop. so many like minivans and taxis going to different parts of the country . so many people here and they were know this area, it's very populated. they being that they've taken tax system there. so they're really shocked. and i've spoken to some people early on and they said that this has happened cold or really change something for them because they don't really feel
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like it is really risky to be anywhere in the city. and that they, that they think it's just yes. another example that proves that the, the b is for in the israeli army is not a new targeting has all those chrome holes. but it's also just targeting the city and so 11 and can take it from minnesota has also made some statements i believe about the situation in the country. can you tell us more about what he has said or yeah, so we all to use a statement comes in a time of ongoing to, to not take tools. so today the french foreign minister is in town today to discuss a potential a ceasefire agreement. we ought to set in his statement that the new states, once they implemented an implementation of u. n resolution 17 or one. which would mean that his paula would have to withdrawal
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from the south and would have to go behind the tiny river. me auntie also said that levin is ready to send the lebanese army to the south in case uh that, that this happens. but, but we also have to say, and this is very important me all to you. i have set this several times since the start of the current rule in october. he has repeatedly said this, but he's just a cat taker. there's no official government, and the audi is not really the one who will decide whether this will continue is or not. it is, is paula and it is israel who will come today who will decide about the ongoing war and call some early on. like i said before, has a set that a has bullet is clearing to continue with it strikes and with this fight. so it doesn't really matter to the people here was me all the same. still amend our
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reporting from beirut. stella, thank you so much for bringing us up to date. the 11 on the health ministry says more than a 1000 people have been killed and another 6000 have been injured in the last 2 weeks. as israel intensifies its attacks, the government believes as many as a 1000000 people may also have been displaced with the escalating conflict, leaving levon on on the verge of a catastrophic humanitarian situation. of the aftermath of israel's 1st apparent errors break on central bail route. since the start of the latest conflict, for many, a clear warning that no place is saved from ariel bombardments, 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
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for the children is the most important love and hugs caretaker 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 bay route church for food and shelter. most of the people are coming with just the clothes they have. so people are very stressed or worried, right? there's a sense we have no idea how long is this part of last for? the united nations refugee agency says more than 100000 people have already crossed the border from 11 into syria. during serious civil war, more than half a 1000000 syrians sought refuge in loveland on now both former refugees and lebanese citizens are asking themselves whether syria is the safer place to be the father. we have not seen it were like these in terms of violence and destruction.
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we didn't see this much destruction in the 2006 air attracts, our village wasn't higher and back then on a. the others are hoping to get out of loving hun from the rude airport on one of the dwindling number of commercial flights. it's feared the airport good soon have just use it to operations altogether to australia. now with the far right freedom policy is celebration, it's 1st problem entry election victory. it want around 29 percent of the vote of according to preliminary results of the policy has vowed to create what it calls a fortress against migrants. the car insurance look on the home of governing conservatives came in 2nd and have indicated that they weren't form a coalition with the freedom policy on the it's current lead 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, but good go claims. they have made history by securing nearly one 3rd of the vote
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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. elizabeth thought that i should see all that means social, comfortable, austria. that means lower salaries. that means a good task to feed 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 google in his body, some austrians said they're willing to give the election windows jones. i actually
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want to wanted that result, but maybe you have to give them a try or spoken those think you might as well thanks is the other policies 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 i was going it's these of these 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 santa maria corina machado has been awarded a prize by the council of europe, the continents leading human rights organization. so her ongoing campaigning and her country machado has been in hiding since elections and venezuela in july, which she claims was stolen by president nicholas madera. madera is now serving the 6 year term, which is consent, contested by the opposition as well as much of the international community. and we can cross right to stress, but now to get more on this from
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d. w use jack power jack murray. corrina machado was one of 3 nominees, wasn't she? what reasons did the jury give for choosing her step? it shows us how denying seeing human rights abuses in defending democracy in venezuela. it was uh, the choice of between huh. and then as a bodies on a human rights activist and another one from georgia. but the price is really being on the situation in venezuela since those elections in july, which led her to go into hiding. i've had daughter, i'm a, was here in stroudsburg, in the plenary session, to pick up the prize physically box maria machado herself, spoke to the plenary, spoke and spoke to the whole via video link. and she said that the awarding of this price is not so much for her. on the work i passed a multi organization which is basically a by trying to get free and fair elections in venezuela. but ra, that's for the millions of people who have been protesting and working against the
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majority regime. and indeed she said the thousands of people who been imprisoned in venezuela since those elections took place in july. and even before you mentioned jack, but she's been in hiding since the presidential elections in july town being awarded this prize helped, i mean, helped improve her situation in any way. do you think so? it's hard to see whether it will actually be able to change the situation in venezuela for her, but it's to me, highlights it in the international community. now the price comes with a $60000.00 your financial prize that will go into the organization, which she runs. but one of the things that was highlighted before the novice minutes of the winter was it actually 12 of the laureates of the 12 laureate that have one this prize that is still living. 6 of them actually remain in prison. some have been freed, the have been some others that were here in person that have subsequently been
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freed from being in prison. but the, because of your use this to show that people speaking, i against human rights abuses and trying to defend democracy regularly facing imprisonment or the pick of persecution, like we see like maria machado is facing by being forced to remain in hiding. i'm not able to leave venezuela. john, thanks so much for that. update that up, c, w 's, jack power cre pushing from strasburg and that is all we have time full unfortunately, but do stick around but is coming up next planet. a is looking at house thing, a pool went about solving its looming washer crisis. how many cubes mckinnon i will be back with more international headlines at the top of the hour. you can join me for thanks for watching the
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