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the, the, this is the w news lies from button hezbollah, deputy lead assess, the group is ready for it is ready ground invasion into 11 on his message to support his comes as more as rainy attacks are forces across lebanon, including the 1st power test, tried to hit central by routes since the status of the current conflict. also coming up on the program, australia faces political on sus, and seeks of to the far right freedom policy, wins national elections. the parties, lee, there was expected to have a hard time finding political partners to form a coalition government and the group of lawmakers in germany considered trying to
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find the far right a f d policy. now this comes off the months of growing public debate in the home. how much of a danger the policy poses to jeff and democracy the money keeps. mckinnon. welcome to the program, has blogs. deputy leda says the group is ready for an is randy ground invasion in $211.00 on 9 cosign made the claim and a video message to support his his 1st since the killing of hezbollah as lead to huffman the throttle on friday. now this comes off, the 1st is really strikes across 11 on an a pump and building was harris in the hall since the 11 east capital. that's the 1st a parent is radio strike inside the city center. so since the status of the current
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conflicts a palestinian militant group says, 3 of its members were killed in the attack. generalist stella, nana is following the situation in baby route analia. she told me what else has blogs deputy lita said in his video message. so i know him cuz i'm really use many different ways to kind of send the message to the people that his bullet is still strong. first of all, he did night the, the is riley announcement the, the attack on friday that killed house on this roller. and that and this attack 20 other high rang his bullet officials were killed. according to extend this attack on the co 3, a top commander, he said that the rest of the people who, who died in this attack were body guards. he then also went on saying that israel
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was not able during these attacks and to destroy the weapons of his paula, and that his bullet is going to continue its fights against israel. and that the organization is ready for a potential ground invasion. many people hit and left on on. we're 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 wanted to ask you about the fact that is really forces have apparently struck central be route over night. if you can hear me, can you tell me what the situation is like the this morning? so the situation for the paper and buried is the following. many people
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very concerned and anxious, and in shock off to the attack on an area called kohler. that was a hit 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 city center of a route. i was a residential area that has the target has many people here and they were near this area because it is an interception that serve as an official bus stop so many like minivans and taxis going to different parts of the country. and so many people here and they were know this area, it's very popular. did they seen those take impact 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 like it is really risky to be anywhere in the city. and that they, that they think it's just yes. another example that prove that the, the,
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the is for in the israeli army is not a new targeting has all the strong 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? so 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 to the, to discuss potential a ceasefire agreements. 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 from the south and would have to go behind the lead tani river. me auntie. also
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said that uh, live on, it is ready to, uh, send the lebanese army to the south in case uh that, that this happens. um, but we also have to say, and this is very important to me all to you. i have set this several times since the start of the current rule and there to tell you, but he has repeatedly said this, but he's just a cat taker. there's no official government and the audit is not really the one who will decide whether this will continue is or not. it is his paula and it is israel who will come to who will decide about the ongoing war and costs and early on. like i said before, has a set that's a has bullet is clearing to continue with it strikes and with this fight. so it doesn't really matter to the people here. what that me all to you saying. stella men are reporting from a root. stella. thank you. so much for bringing us up to date, the 11 on the health ministry says more than
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a 1000 people have been killed and another 6000 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 conflicts leaving 11 and on the verge of a catastrophic humanitarian situation. of 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. loving hands, caretaker prime minister says that a 1000000 people may have already been displaced by the israel, has the law fighting in
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a country that's been struggling economically for years. and some of the displaced people are turning to this b route church for food and shelter. most of the people 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 this is. one of the last for the united nations refugee agency says more than 100000 people have already cross the border from loveland on into syria. during serious civil war. more than half a 1000000 syrians sought refuge in love and on. now both former refugees and lovely new 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. we didn't see this much destruction in the 2006 air attracts, 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
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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 now. some of the other stories making headlines and ukranian officials say keeps defenses have send it off. waves of russian drones over night. no casualties were reported. ukraine's f full set the attack involve more than 70 drones. and 3 missiles, russia has targeted ukraine's critical infrastructure over the last month, killing dozens of civilians. us president joe biden has approved $567000000.00 in new military support for taiwan. china, which claims the democratic lee ruled island as its own territory, has condemned the decision. washington is taiwanda most important lesson supply. i'm partner despite not officially recognizing it as a state, is japan's incoming prime minister. she go route. she says he intends to call
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a small collection for october, the 27th. if she the was picked as a new leader of the routing liberal democratic policy. last week. the form of defense, minnesota is set to replace to me because she to as prime minister on tuesday to us for in our political policies are facing task negotiations to form a new government. and also the far right freedom policy schooled a historic election when preliminary projections indicate the f. p. o led by habit to cope one with around 29 percent of the votes. but all of the other policies including john slick on the home of governing conservatives. they came in 2nd say that they will not form a coalition with the freedom policy under its currently to the growth is read the freedom body's election when with opponents saying it's still tied to it's not the past. the bulky leader, 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 and the speed thoughts. 6 that i stood so that means social cuts will austria, that means lower salaries. that means a good task to feed, specially for michael. and 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 in his body, some allstream 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 hills book in 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 i was going it's these of this is but these may occasionally will need the support of other bodies to form a coalition government. but none have so far agreed to us with him. a gym and a little make is all set to apply for a band as a fall, right? alternatives for germany or a f. d. a section of the policy is considered right wing extremist by germany's domestic intelligence agency of the f. d. enjoyed a record search and recent elections in 3 eastern can states a year before national elections do those results could be replicated elsewhere in germany. critics say the anti immigrant policy poses a danger to democracy. about correspondent matthew more reports. now,
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many young voters support the policy. brandon bar to written g a. sac city, 3 states selections, 3 record high results for the fall rights alternative for germany, including a 1st place finish. the party hasn't won power, but the, the leaders believe that they are performing some of the young voters means they're on the pass. yes. and we are the party of the future. cd and a cd. you or the parties of the past, their stars following the futures blue and eastern germany and everywhere. this is one reason for the optimism. if it was done to young people, the f d would have won all 3 elections comfortably. yet talk of a blue future is over speech, it says t mobile hockey who has studied the rise and fall of fall right movements and europe. somebody just took you on because on the seriously clear cut say die hard
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electorate, that is like stuck was power, right? but everything would when these 10 and 30 percent of the car in the block to the far right is still in reach for the centers. parties when there are 2 distinguishable and very important. second topic, if they do not talking about migrations all the time, because this is what the far right needs. lots is talk like got that surface shooting election season here in the spring, evolved outside filling an area and the one for it's in the delta and it's fairly tailed. tom the, the leader here, one the seat on fiercely on t. m. a good campaign promises. cons crystal benz considered a fall right extreme is by local security services. the mood here polarized this is i'm 5, this is just the federal outcome for democracy as having a flash. and i opened a bottle of champagne because the 1st place if the finish was prevented. that would have been the worst thing for me, or for us to speak, this best buy you next. that content says rush. why?
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because it could have been better. what does that mean for you? we could have had the 80, so it's not just but it's a times time you can tell, but every one is dissatisfied. many people are looking for something different, i would say darn. beyond migration, the recent elections were driven by can sound over the war in ukraine and dismal approval ratings for the governing parties in berlin transfer all i shall just now clamoring to dial dart in the sense of division the me at the mit is few. the vast majority of us are slow, so to get the an all the big issue was then it's sometimes seem how you didn't go so far nearby. and i just much, much, much more unites us than devices. is where i wanted to stay that way. i looked at the poll numbers of the central right cd you sent a left s p d. along with thoughts of the the suggest the far right just bear with me momentum a head of elections next year. in a recent interview with dw the these call eda alice vital set her sights on 2029.
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it's nice, i'm not really. all right. the possibility of the f t joining government from 20 to 89 on until no other political parties have said they would not cooperate with the f d. the so called random, our firewall to stop the far right from governing the whole piece as to keep the far right to check all the parties must deal with migration under take you the what the stand for them to off they would go down to 12 in the don't them the of these cutting continues. he bought a 25. that event. it's most likely at 1 point, one centrist party would say, hey, i have to have the novels the shenanigans of whomever i'm working with this drive. the others for many trying the others is on. think about this for features says the f b is in see me. and yet a sizable minority here believe the the has the answers. the question know is kind
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of mainstream prove them wrong? the venezuela, no physicians, again the re, occuring a machado has been awarded a prize by the council of europe plus the continents leading human rights organization. so her ongoing campaigning in her country machado has been in hiding since selections in venezuela in july, which she claims was stolen by president nicholas madura. madura is now serving us the 6 years, which is contested by the opposition as well as much of the international community dw correspondent junk power because in strasburg, and he has more now and why the jury chose 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,
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which led her to go into hiding out of her daughter on the 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 wording of this price was 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 majority regime. and indeed she said the size 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. time being awarded this prize helped, i mean helped improve her situation in any way. do you think i so it's hard to see whether it will actually be able to change the situation in venezuela for her.
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but it's such a ne, 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 united spends of the winter was it actually 12 of the laureates of the 12 laureate that have won this prize that is still living. 6 of them actually remain in prison. some have been freed that have been some others that were here in person that have subsequently being freed from being in prison. but the kinds of your use this to show that people speaking i against human rights abuses and trying to defend democracy, are 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 in his way a chat. thanks so much for that. update that c w is jack power at reporting from strasburg, now to
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a deadly situation on the border between india and bangladesh. the 2 countries on close allies, but human rights groups, claim indian forces, have killed hundreds of bangladesh. she's along the border smuggling and both directions is a major problem. an indian patrol say they only use force when under attack, but the recent death of to bind with a few children has brought renewed attention to an under reported problem. d. w has been missing, border patrols and residents in the north, west and banquet that she region of tucker going bundled this forth to spectrum, the border with india, affinity nibble here at the taco gong district in northwestern bundle dish. the border guard or beach at b. c. they're trying to prevent criminal activity, as it's a busy dejan on both sides of the frontier. indian forces on the other side,
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publish pictures like these of elect smugglers and illicit goods. this a human trafficking is of the jump and across the border of the model. i'm glad they should come on to say this, the local people get to drop it on the board to an arch their soldiers to try to prevent misunderstandings. people are trying to cross the international boundary. and due to various reasons, they have relatives over the edge. and with that, being lot of their own this program, but some of the times, some of the task, they're taking an opportunity and they're trying to cross the international boundary and data by some incident, all gods. but we are open from the basically site that, that we were trying to motivate the people and the way we have increased the patrol activity and also the way with that, equally meeting with the local community and really just lead it. hopefully, this will reduce and people will be edward,
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and they'll be more careful in the borderland. but lucas are dying. this is the home of john burchell. mars think, he was 14. he's the 2nd charge to begin at the border in defend fix his families. these indian forces skilled him. when he was near the frontier, an indian offer to his door, the local newspaper. the boy was part of a group trying to get to a bar via defense. the giant's uncle seized red giant thus far the wind to try to collect the boy's body. he was shocked to the father survived, but it's still inhospitable as to what part of the base of us we are deeply sad and strong as if at indian border forces shawn us hindus during normal day when jonathan to his body was given to us, it was dismembered and lost in between now his face could not be same. it was ruined, showing that there was a bullet in the net. they connected with the next,
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you know, how they connect the actual you on last the 2 days later, the one on monday, when the body was given to us at night, that we could not clean it. you know, because the body was rotten. that's what i'm allowed to show us on a niggle. i'm lucas fix really just in family dice stretch across the border. meaning instant of crossing sweep continue coming about sending him the 51 percent of the local him to community lives in my constituency. he's into an old of them, have relatives in india, and we shut the such x, traditional killing should not happen again. we're not that not high. the human community here cannot accept it and has condemned it. have them model is cool way to get through this couple say having done b as the indian board of forces by atlanta. i think i want to go see he committed a crime that should be a punishment. but should he be shot dead yet to have the pleasure of a deputy inspector general of the indian board to 4 fifths be assessed. 4000 gall
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fendy, w a statement. he said both sides were working on strengthening mutual trust and that his officers refrained from using force. but people here see the neighbors and even children being killed. when this straight to close through the border. where there are 2 innocent to cross over or make trouble. as via investigations, hardly ever lead to prosecutions, leaving families like giant thus auntie, are they ever see justice? the grammy winning thing an act of chris christopher's son has died at the age of 88. he is known for his rough crisen. the rugged good looks and best rising style, and he became a country music superstar and acting a list of appearing and hidden movies like a star is born blade. chris chris stoughton, performing his most famous song, me and bobby mcgee,
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on the hollywood walk of fame in 2013. 0 my to california. the secret of my soul, the beloved country stall will be remembered as a rene since mine. born in brownsville, texas, in 1936 as a young man, christ office and was attempted athlete. and rhodes scholar, when he also had a student in the army before making his break and music in nashville, in the 1970s 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 film a stall is boon, put in family and the fun them into of hollywood stalls. because everybody's trying
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to figure out how to get next to somebody. you know, and uh, 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. it's now a new world record has been such a new zealand for the biggest ever haka the traditional mary wardens has meant to strike fit into the heart. so then to be enemies these days, of course it feels like the phone, but the stuff of schools matches most famously by the blacks. new zealand national rugby team, more than 6000 people showed us that opens even pump for the stadium for the record braking rendition. snatching the title from front switch claimed it back in 2014.
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