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the, the, this is the w news lives from balance. israel send its troops into 11 on for the 1st time in 18 years. is there any military reports in 10 slicing between its forces and hezbollah, military and 11 on that as explosions offered? intel would be also coming up on the program, a changing the god and it's fine with crisis. the former prime minister not real to take over the reins of made. so he says, the defense of ukraine, delta and the end of the russian florida ball down play most goes threats of nuclear retaliation. that we can expand the duty and as long as makes his 1st
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public address since his release from prison appearing and from he says he is still exhausted from his youth in jail. the money keeps mccain. and thank you so much for being with us. israel says it's troops of and to itself and 11 on as it's anticipated. ground defensive gets underway. israel's military is carrying out what is cooling targets. head ground rates against has beloved the around that group says it's launched missiles towards the headquarters of israel's intelligence agency. must side now most side is located near tel aviv, where explosions and air raid sirens have been hud as blood denies that is really troops have entered lebanese territory. and as israel
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continues to fund it, and missiles into lebanon on the ground is ascending trucks carrying tanks. across the board into southern lebanon to undertake what he is really minute tree is cooling. a targeted operation against militant group has blah idea footage shows the troops preparing an address by the unit to come on to get just the we have a great privilege to write cases or, you know, as we did in gaza and i still to the same here in the know kind of, we started with a more low key operation. and today we're going to start a more significant maneuver, almost 9 to return the residence of and all that safely to the homeless. the unload the lebanese capital b root has been targeted by an increasing number of strikes in recent days. but it citizens still doubts the israel will get to write this history as it wishes
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. that i am, in my opinion, there is only a small possibility that is where it will be successfully the close to the resistance remains from me until a bit. you are we from the side of the narrative presented by nation. yeah. who is a distraction from the major failure that occurred in ga, so it's a result of his inability to achieve the so called total victory and garzo. plus it has the hundreds of thousands of people in netherland. have already been displaced by the conflict sling to other parts of the country or abroad has been lost as its flight is ready to retaliate against the ground defensive by its ro. and we're going across straight to the root. now every now and speak to stella, man, who's a journalist working back, can you tell us what is happening and be right now stella of people and there was a very exhausted for many of them. the last night was quite emotional during the
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evening hours. the message was widely spread, that is where it could potentially stop as ground for ration during the nights. and then the is really ami announced indeed the start of the operation during the night . it also started a series of aerial strikes along with this operation around mid night. we got the information here that is where it was cooling on, or residents of the solid and suburbs of favored to you is accurate from the homes and show it to you afterwards. is our l started with heavy bombardment. we could clearly hear the big and loud sounds here in the city center of bedford. and for many living these people are the slats to a night without a lot of sleep. many people are reminded of the last time when israel and vedas live on, on and occupied live, and on for many and full backs. very bad memories. they experienced
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a lot of emotional stress and we're not to able to, to sleep in a very exhaustive today. you're in the middle level of the stella, just give us a very quick sense of how this feels when this kind of thing is happening and you'll hear getting these messages in the middle of the night as well. i think it's fair to say that the situation is changing constantly. so we're kind of living from our to our planning from our to our last night. i flipped around the bay rich city center and i saw all these displays. people who are just lying on this trees, they have nothing last night. it also heavy rain and barriers. and um, yeah, i was uh, thinking of these people while i was in my comfortable home. mm hm. can you tell us what role the lebanese army is playing in the fight thing that is happening right now and, and what the lebanese government is, is saying, what are we hearing from the lebanese government?
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let's say the lebanese army to start with is not involved in any slicing the fighting, taking place. old military actions taken place are between his paula and that, is there any army they live in? these army is in prison in thousands live on on. it is working there together with the peace troops by u. d. u n. unique sol. um, but them main task is more to money toward the situation. earlier on that has been room. i was saying that the lebanese army has pulled back its troops from a 1011 on, but the army has now denied these room us. they said that they had just re positioned some post and they are continuing their work together with you and e. so, um, if we talk about a potential involvement of the news army in this war, we talk about more of a political decision not to military decision. because in that case,
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the end of and he's a government which has to make a decision that the army will be part of this war so far. this is not what we're hearing from the east government. it's a can't take about government and this is important to highlight. and the audi the can take up prime minister so far has repeatedly said that the government wants to implement the u and resolution a 171. and so for this, the slicing would have to stop which i only will be the case if there is a ceasefire agreement. and garza, which at the moment looks very unlikely. journalist elemental reporting that from the root. stella, thank you so much. and to tell of eve now where we can get moved from by like sliding by like what more can you tell us about the is riley land incursion?
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that is happening right now as well. we have created the today what the audience looks person that the guardian has said that he didn't even say that this is that incursion into the south. and so they put on all the, basically i've described that as the round rate will be conducted along the eliminate or you can said that it will be conducted along the nose in front of people in order to present this block from conducting a significant tobar scenario. life scenario in the future of this also comes right now while we're talking. the censorship allows us to say that during the past, the 12 months is road has conducted strikes on the south of level on that to, to far as the long term. basically targeting the ground, i'm told that the law could use the case they decide to invade or uh,
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go into these really know the basically, during those, that wilma is route through the ground and encourages and also, and strikes are basically yours, right. have targeted, built with these tall, and this is the for the in front of the side pick up the main or the final goal right now is not through the smell to live a lot, but only to make it safe with the very populations of the limits and all to go back to their home to attend to the on, safely without any so that over 7 over like, sooner you'll in televi, tv's sirens, the sounding and tell of a can you give us a sense of what the situation is where you are right now yes, this was the 2nd survey that we've done during the past 2 weeks until the day in the morning about a number of the rockets were flat. the from the we're talking about the meet you
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raised rockets from living on that would be 250 kilometers which is basic please. uh, the um this we cannot be about the apparently one of them only sells on one of the main road. and that will be more method to leave actually in the east of it to the people 6, which is uh, basically the uh, cost is running half uh the rocket the after. so on the ground, the boxes, the, the rocket, the 3rd, the bus that was driving through the road. what is the uh to the passengers where likely when did the driver of the quote also was the injured in his uh, upper body button on the visa uh, cancelled to the table. and uh, we could tell you that the, not the uh, the, the injury that the, these ladies and stuff were getting the best to we would have said. so do now 0
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this uh, from the this, the escalation that started about 2 weeks ago with his full balance letting reporting from the tennessee valley. thank you so much for that day. thank. now one of nato's longest serving a top officials secretary generally had shelton bug has handed over the reins to the for my daughter, 5 minutes to mount for a to and a sermon at the military lines is headquarters in brussels. stoughton buck handed over the gavin to his successor. he said, he can't wait to get started. it's pre just said he has the prospect background of to juggling the interest of full coalition government in the netherlands of to the ceremony. richard spoke to reporters. i did message that the situation on ukraine's battlefield is difficult, but he added that russia's advances come at a very high cost. he also said you cranes right. self defense does not end up the
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border. let's not forget ukraine is fighting a war of self defense. and that means that ukraine has the right to defend itself. and as we know, international law and according to an international law, these right does not ends at the border. a sort of means that supporting ukraine's rights to self defense means that it is also possible for them to strike legitimate dockets on the aggressive territory. um, at the end, it's up to each ally to determine it's reports for your brain. that's not up to me . this is for the individual allies in darren relationship with the ukraine. and we also have to be cleared. it's not a single volume single rep, and the alone will move into work. but obviously this is an important event. and we can, for us tonight says headquarters. now, well brussels bureau chief alexander from nom and is standing by alexandra we hud
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mock for to speaking. that for the 1st time as the alliance, the secretary general, just give us a sense of what his top priorities off a well, not a who to a named today. uh, 3 uh, top priorities uh, stepping up support for kids and bringing cue crane closer to the lions is one of them. increasing defense and military spending across the alliance is to split comes priority. and the 3rd for you or to you for my computer is too deep and partnerships with countries in the, in the pacific. and i have to say that he really the way how he presented himself made clear that she knows what he's talking about. and that he is an experienced politician that she is ready and able to start this job post straight on without a honey period or a grace period. and i think that to watch uh,
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the allies were halting for, for with a to be also as sign of continue it see at nate to he did a talk about the united states. didn't that he made a very clear point of saying, but he will look with whoever becomes the new us president didn't pay. yes indeed. and yeah, and i saw that the moment that he was probably thinking that so i bos cabs were paying attention to what he had to say as a team of pamela harris, of course. but 1st and foremost, of course, the team of donalds, trump, who has always been an outspoken, outspoken critics of the alliance by 2 to 2 days, a stress of that. so he worked close together with donald trump when he was in the white house. he even the even gave trump credits for pushing allies
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towards spending more on defense and also identifying china as a big challenge for of the swans atlantic alliance is which described china today as an n, a blur of russia's war efforts. so he was quite clear about that as well as he was clear about his main message on the topic that he is a bullying unable to work with whoever will, when, when the ways before the white house. and he is, of course, as we've been saying, a very experienced politician. he was a so many is the, the ducks, prime minister. what do you think his appointment will mean now in particular, for e, u, european union and nato relations? while i here, i think that's many here hope that that will mean
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a closer cooperation with the p in union as a blog. as you said to those a, the p and leaders, he spends a many days together with them that goes sheeting, arguing about topics many nights, even because as we know, assignments of the european leaders can go can be very long. so he knows whom to approach home to convince how to work together. and this is a very important topic for the future of the alliance and also for the future of the european union. as the european have understood that they needs to do more for their defense, they wants to as to ramp up the weapons of production. and they want to come out and know it's more when it comes to buying new weapons. but that is also, and those are areas that nato is also focusing on. so,
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so i'm here at nato headquarters are concerned that in the end we could see parallel structures and the wants to avoid it. so the root is probably the right man to to, to make sure that the u. s. need so will strengthen their corporation and steep under partnership in the future as under. thank you so much for bringing us up to date that that's dw is alexandra phenomenal. thank you. of the, what he makes found, the julian hassan. she has made his 1st public address since he was released from prison, as long as she was attending a hearing at the human rights committee of the council of europe in front of a somerset. he was still exhausted and recovering from the years right. he spent in jail, he spent most of the last 14 years in the ecuadorian embassy in london to avoid arrest or locked out of the case, belmont prison, where he was sufficing energy efficient was of the us to inform and 2010 legal
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action against us. our stones headed off to hundreds of thousands of leak documents about the gun, a stone and the rock was well published. now, such was released under a plea bargain in june. let's take a listen to what he said earlier. i am not free today because the system worked. i am free today of 2 years of incarceration because i put it guilty to journalism. i plead guilty to seeking information from a source. i pled guilty to obtaining information from a source. and i put guilty to informing the public what that information was. i did not plead guilty to anything else. i hope my testimony today can serve to highlight the weakness, the weaknesses of the existing safeguards and to help those whose cases less
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visible, but were equally vulnerable. corresponding jack power because following this story for us in strasburg, hijack at tell us why a source chose to address the council of europe in strasburg and why now yeah, it's a really interesting question that actually because he could have chosen an individual media, right. latham being given an interview that was completely in volume with sort of what he wanted to say, but instead he chose to come here in a lot of the acts. but as i've spoken to have said that, that is because he believes that his case and what he faced over the last 14 years must be used to try and supports and help freedom of expression as human rights defenders around the world. there is, however, in the legal affairs committee here at the kinds of your, of there is a case, a file specifically related to him and that going to be debating that case in the coming days. so that's kind of why the timing of this,
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he's meant to be in recovery, re rehabilitating back into society. but this was the opportunity for him to come here and to use this hearing to speak publicly for the 1st time. jack, he said that he was still exhausted, still recovering from his he is in, in prison. can you give us your impression of, of how he looks the way he spoke, how does he come across it was really interesting. everyone was asking, what will he look like? you have this kind of relatively plain but shop blue suit has had was nicely done. he was very softly spoken, paused a number of times as he was speaking daily, reflecting on things incessantly. when he told me about his imprisonment, he got a sort of edge of emotion, but he was always relatively clearly spoken as mildly what was interesting. you saw his wife, stella, sort of fussing over the buttons of the microphone into town on between the questions. it's clear that the people around him are still quite concerned about
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his health and wellbeing. and what about the audience's reaction when he spoke? what was the sense that so yeah, so the, the kinds of your, if is made up of 46 countries, including the u. k, john many, many of those, it's a by human rights and it's, it's what we're, what we're here this week for is the parliamentarians from that country and most of them were in favor of what he has to say. i spoke to a number of them who said he shouldn't really necessarily, pers conspiracy theories as they saw it as part of his speech. but they all sort of agreed that he has the right to come here and to make the statements that he had and the freedom of expression and freedom of the price is vitally important inside a judy and a silence himself ended his speech by saying it's good to be back amongst friends here at this kinds of your hearing and stroudsburg. jack, thank you so much and have us, do you have any correspondent jack power cans transfers to the
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united states? now, where authorities say up to 600 people are still missing off to hire a compelling boss of the country se at least 130 has now been confirmed dead emergency teams are still trying to reach those stranded by flooding and lost out roads. it was one of the most devastating storms in american history. hurricane hill lane inflicted immense destruction across 6 states and the southeast. north carolina was hit hardest, with record high water levels, causing most of the debts. houses have been stranded and millions without power and we lost power thursday night or between thursday night or friday morning. we haven't had power water. very low on food. florida has also been severely affected . families are doing their best to support each other. and so the crisis up turned my refills the food market into a donation center, and we will take it all,
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whatever you got, whether it is generators or pepsi cola a piece of wood or a bottle of water. you know what i mean? like we're, we're here to take it all the cuz there's just there's, i've never seen so many people homeless as all what i have right now. not, not in my community. more than 50 search teams across the region are trying to find those 2 stranded president joe biden to split into inspect the damage for himself. late during the week, a director of my team to provide every every available resource as fast as possible to your communities. to rescue recover and to begin rebuilt. but given the scale of destruction, it will take many months for life to return to normal. and even longer to rebuild the to mexico. we'll see the integration of it 1st woman president talked to, she won
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a landslide victory in june. the scientists todd year shane bound was the mayor of mexico, se se, and the loyal ally of the outgoing left when president under his money lopez overdue lo shane bound has promised to continue the work of a populous pre disa some on lists. expect that she'll be more pragmatic, while facing significant challenges. claudia shane brown's presidential when in june, was historic. for the 1st time and 200 years, a woman has reached the presidency. the shame mom has been involved in left wing politics for decades and never fall from her mental and late to mexico's president andres manuel no pays up to do. his support has been crucial for her political career. shame from face and big challenges during high time as matter of mexico city, including
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a faithful train crush in 2021. during have 4 and a half years in office, she was credited for a phone in the murder rate for the record number of people when missing. mexico is facing big challenges including a budget deficit that's the highest since the 1980s. since winning the presidential election, shane bomb has promised to reduce it by hoff this year. but she's also committed to continuing hub puppy that predisposes. expensive welfare policies. a baby got english for palm beach. yeah, we will dedicate the public budget to ensure all the social programs created by president andras manuel lopez over door as well as the other programs that we're committed to all the low skills those compare them at the most and that's no so no pays or produce decision to allow the voters to elect,
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