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the, the business days of the news line from berlin, the israel launch is new air strikes on bay roots. lebanese authorities report multiple depth in the capital has, is really ground forces in southern lebanon. press ahead with their offensive against hezbollah. and after israel vows to retaliate for airlines largest ever, miss our solves us president joe biden says he would not support and the tax on around to nuclear program type room crash on drawers. the shore in taiwan or to death have already been blamed on the storms approach and thousands of others
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evacuated from high risk areas. the welcome to the show on the call for elise. israel has carried out new air strikes on the 11 east capital bay roots killing. at least 6 people. one air strike hits an apartment building near the city center. israel's are recess, it's targeting, the milton group has blah, it has issued evacuation orders for multiple areas including towns along the southern border where ideas ground troops are battling, has bluff fighters, lebanon's health ministries, as more than a 1000 people have been killed and is really strikes during the past 2 weeks and a short while ago, i asked journalist stella mina and by route to give us the latest on the strikes on the lebanese capital. these really ami has carried out air strikes in an area
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called the sure the sure is in the house of the city center. it is an area that's a is name. that's like is a middle class area where many cost families live. it is a approximately new one kilometer far away from, with the caretaker prime minister lives. and the it is report to that 6 people have been killed during the strikes and 8 have been wounded. this is just the 2nd strike that is right into the city center of pharaoh dr. stroy, concurrent out earlier this week. this means that people here are getting more scared and scared as israel hits closer and closer to the city center. and it's not only about hitting the silence of verbs anymore. what are you hearing about the classes between has a lot and is rarely troops in the south of the country. we hear that there is heavy points in getting on on the ground between his bola and israel
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is really ami. it has now confirmed that at least 8 of its soldiers have died. it is a little bit would we have expected because while is are the, is there a army has the upper hand when it comes to arrow strikes, has bola is known to be quite strong during ground come box. and we heard that the organization has done a couple of i'm bushes. those journalist stella mina enviro. thank you so much for your reporting. anybody as mohammed trace i was in bear with southern di a district where they is really army has been targeting what it says are hezbollah facilities, and he sent this report. the i am here in the unit a solid and substance of the root. this is known to be a since the last one cold, but it's also home for hundreds of thousands of the been use, the civilians and some of these. it's also very close to living on the only civilian airport. actually a few 100 meters away from here and it's 4 to 5 kilometers away from the heart of
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the city and the city center. as you can see behind me, the huge destruction goes by, is why you the air thrice in this area, it has been intensive at waves of air strikes up on this area and elsewhere. and maybe with what is why the saying that it's targeting at his blood infrastructure here in this area in delphi now has the lowest organizing this a visit for the media off of the press. it says along with and many other civilians that we spoke to here says that there's no military infrastructure here. and in fact, what you see that behind me is set to be a residential building for the needs of indians and some other civilian facilities like shops and, and so on. we'll continue moving with his beloved person out here to visit this area. and as you see, jaime, this is a fresh air size, and we,
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we've been told that this happens in the early morning in the hours of the morning in this area. the smell of gunpowder is, is a very annoying here, but i could smell a gun, powder all across the city, all across the u. s. as you can see, as you can see, some civilians here praising cause, blah blah, shouting in the 54 is right. and the us we've been told these were residents of these, this 10 pound us uh, 6 buildings here where the story is completely destroyed. the very close to here the last week is why you conducted the most intense s, right? you and thought you were coming. the chief off has the law house on the front line . as you see behind me, this is a compound, a fixed residential building,
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et cetera. to the ground and in his way to the air strike in the early hours of this morning. so we really need the guy to be on the go as the law is now. say that we should leave the area. it's not a safe place. it's still targeted by as why it is as price, and we continues to be here as rated ones. overheads. those are very bureau chief mohammad tray to. meanwhile, israel malls, it's response to runs largest ever missile strike uninstall territory. you as president joe biden says he would not support an attack on or on the nuclear program, according to the is really army. some of it's air bases were hit and tuesday's attack, but no major damage was caused. israel's allies do agree, it has the right to respond, but all are calling for restraint. is miles. leaders discuss how to strike back to ron in response to tyrone spigot. 7 missile assault
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in the markets of jury slims. it's business as usual. but the conflict and how israel may strike back is on everyone's mind. i think that nobody one will not the us, not anybody that say we don't have choice, but we have a very strong army. we believe in a sham that he's with us. that is our country, women to be here. we belong here, and no one's ever going to take that from us today. i trust the idea if i trust these really government that will do everything good for us and we're really not afraid of rubber. and i mean, this is the only option we have found alexa's cap to video footage of israel defense systems destroying many, but not all of the a $118.00 missed solves launched by iran. no, no, no navy ships from israel's biggest ally, the u. s. also help dyslexia attack the
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us president joe biden said he and all the latest that the g 7 nations were discussing most sanctions on iran. but he made clear that back in the israel's next step has limits. what is the, disappear over the top one around me see if i find that answer is no. uh and uh, i think there's things we'll be discussing. it is realize what they're going to do . for example, all 7 of us agree that they have a right to respond, but they should respond. and of course, iran, presidents insists he's country, does not want to go to war with his royal. he says, tuesdays miss all attack was itself the pay back for israel's killing of the leader of hezbollah. submitted some groups supported by a wrong to my mom. i was rude with us,
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so we were left with no choice but to respond to the gm. if israel decides to retaliate, then it will face harsher reactions. yes. allow me, bish poly button. the in the occupied westbank, a funeral has been held for the only person killed in a ron smith's side of salt. a palestinian man hit by parts of a rope, pits that fell from the sky in the city of jericho. and for more, we can now speak to the w, corresponded emily or dean, who joins us from jerusalem. emily, good to see what more do we know about how is real is planning to respond to arouse recent attacks. well just off to the attack for a minister benjamin netanyahu came out saying that the wrong had made a very big mistake. now the will coming up right now is still waiting. it's options tiny done on israel's and baffled her to the un. her sub tops quartz,
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our response will be decisive and yes, it will be painful. so now we're hearing from is rarely officials that's a response could include strikes on strategic infrastructure in our own. so oral and gas rigs, but also assassinations. and the tax on iran defense systems. but personally, it could also include a tax on is on iran, nuclear sites. um, but at the same time, we're also hearing that this response will be coordinated with the us and the us. well, supporting a response. and i'm saying that israel has the right to defend itself as also separate. it does not support strikes on or on nuclear facilities. i think that's very much reflects the desire in the us to avoid a lot will between the 2 sides, especially out of crucial elections in the us. but i'm, as we've seen in the past, the calls made by the us some noise and listen to it as well. and so we will have to wait and see what will happen next. we heard it earlier from stella and bay approved. there have been more strikes in ground. combat between has blood is really trips in southern lebanon as well. what are you hearing from the is really
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side as well. some of the we were hearing that there's some heavy fighting on the ground between has all the fighters and the is really soldiers of the same time. is there any alternatives compounding hezbollah sites in southern lebanon? we've also heard about a striking bay route that a set topical 6 people and wounded many more. and we also know that to move regular military and i'm a students have joined the ground invasion in the south of lebanon at the same time, 8 idea of soldiers have already been killed in the fighting. and we also continue to see as simon's an error overall could, although it's going off in the north of his role. so there's no stopping inside of this the facing um, but in a military analyst. and israel have also been warning up this conflict this fight on the ground with his ball. i will not be easy. but that being said, isabel has made it a fool goal to return to the residence in the most of his role and many. and you
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see the use of force, chrysler, you'll see any bible option information not possible. meanwhile, the war and gaza continues. what's the latest there? the bus rides, a new operation, has a set of ups and dropped in some units on the south of gaza. strike said to have killed over 50 people and wounding doesn't move. now, that is basically taking the desktop to over $41000.00 in garza since the start of the war that's been going on for a year now. and he sees far talks and hostile, truly stills have gone without a program where they have gone without much progress of the last year. and that's essentially also a reflection of how the focus and israel has shifted from the south to the move in boulder to the board of 11 on i'm talking to, i'm on the list and as well does this assumption that the prime minister benjamin that's on yahoo is not prepared to pay the cost for as he's learned to hosted steel
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. and that means that these hostages are essentially turning into a liability for him off in the sense that it allows israel to continue it's offensive and avo. um, so right now as it seems um this contract the rules are not and if and does also nowhere in sight as dw corresponding to emily guardian and jerusalem things look at some other stories making headlines around the world. hello. moss says claimed responsibility for a gun, a knife attack that killed 7 in the is really city of tele, being 17 people were wounded. the killers were shot dead by security guards and armed civilians. attack happened moments before iran launch or barge of miss south towards israel. syrian state media report that 3 people have been killed in and is really air strike on
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a residential building in the capital of damascus. israel has him claimed responsibility, but it frequently hits targets linked to iran, and syria is the 2nd deadly air strikes on damascus in 2 days. according to the single poor has sentenced a former minister to one year in prison for receiving a legal gift romani, i'm a swear on pleaded guilty to taking more than $300000.00 in gifts as a transport minister. his conviction is a rarity in singapore, which is ranked as one of the world's least corrupt nations. the death toll from long soon flooding and lance lives in nepal has climbed to at least 225. the government is being criticized for its slow response to the disaster, which happened over the weekend. scientists say in a paul is seeing a major shift and rainfall patterns, changes that are linked to human, make climate change. you,
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as prosecutors have laid out their most extensive case yet against donald trump in the 2020 election interference case, newly on c, co court filing say, the former president resorted to crimes in his fields, bids to claim to power. prosecutors argue the trumpet acted outside the scope of his duties when he pressured officials to try and overturn his 2020 election defeat . and for that reason they say he should not be shielded by presidential immunity. the document offerings, fresh evidence lands just a month before trump takes another shots as a presidency and the race to the white house will be decided in the so called swing states, the biggest of which is pennsylvania, to double your importers, to hon. assignments visit the state to get a sense of the political would. they're welcome to bucks, county pennsylvania, about an hour drive north of philadelphia. home to around 600000 souls. anyone hear of voting? age is being hotly pursued by both campaigns for the upcoming presidential election
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. this counties, arguably the sweetest of all in the swing, is of the 7 battle ground states. as long as we drive through, there was rural areas. there are a lot of trump bands, campaign sites, and a posters in the front yards. for the closer we come to the townships in this county here, for example, gardens towns, the more harris walls, posters, and science will be at the front yards. it's just a little thing, but it kind of visualizes where this county and where the state is right in the middle. nobody, nobody in the house who is carrying pennsylvania. this is doris co founded in 1682 today. it is rich with american east coast small town flare, charming boutique stores and quaint family businesses dot the main street, the bucks, county republican and democratic party companies have offices here. unfortunately, the local republican party officials have no time for us. we have more luck with
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the democrats and i the thank you so much. this is zachary kirk, executive director of the bucks, county democratic committee. we want to know do late in the game tv debates, really make a difference with voters here? yes, people have very much made up their minds and in a lot of ways. but i think there's still definitely room to continue that margin. um and you know, i think there's still a lot of people out there that we can keep talking to. and i convince however, the creek but of course was not represented a survey on the streets of thoughts down suggest otherwise. me all the drums, drums all the way. yeah. maga, baby, i think most people made their minds of my family are pretty set based on the policy given the volume and the overall tenor of, of the current election cycle. i'm shocked that someone hasn't made up their, their opinion, one way or the other. last stop, we joined
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a guided history to or not from durance down the side general george washington, staring crossing of the delaware river in 1776. the event and successive metals with the british change, the tide in america's war of independence. seismic event in u. s. history, some of the outcome of this presidential election may not pay significance to what happened to your almost 250 years ago. so no matter what happens in this election, it's not going to affect me too much. but it's going to affect one and 2 generations and the root, the presidential election 2024 for many here in this critical swing state. their vote raised heavier this time around. sometimes it's just not easy to see what's going to be on the other side. typhoon crash on has made land fall in taiwan, south western coast. the storm has already killed 2 people and injured hundreds more. as it approach the island. thousands has evacuated,
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low lying and mountainous areas. officials have shut down. schools and offices slights are canceled and financial markets closed taiwan president warrants the damage is likely to be catastrophic. 40000 troops are on standby and to help with possible rescue efforts. our corresponding james trader is in the heavily populated port city of gauss young where the tie food, mainland fall, and i asked him how intense it was are absolutely, well anyhow, is leading up. so this type of thing making landfill, the wind and rain has been pretty extraordinary down here and gosh, only 6 feet of some, 2000000 people. the major for the 4 type ones, export and import them. if you can see this, this patch of trees behind me over the course of the last few hours, they've essentially been completely boxes, strips barrier, in some cases, many of them broken down as well as a result of those wins. as the typhoon was approaching much, if taiwan now is on the 3rd consecutive day of closure, school closes,
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business closes, company closures the the entirety of taiwan is on a 2nd consecutive day of such closures and even fonts of this type food arriving. i'm really interested in the door as this type student was approaching, it was actually weakening. so it just gives you some impression really of how strong this type you're in is despite that weakening as it was approaching because of that authorities. a still warning of a potential risk of storm searches, especially in those coastal areas like in the city of calhoun. but also further up the coast of the north in china, and that's why those tens of thousands of military personnel remain on stand by to assist with rescue operations. what can we expect in the next hour stream the yeah, we're expecting this type thing. so now move northward slowly in local media. this type thing is now being called a strange type food because of extremely slow pace that it was actually moving,
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were initially expecting this type things to make life with some point yesterday. so wednesday afternoon actually made land from some 24 hours later. authorities of the morning because of that slower pace, it'd be impacted, it's likely to have on site. one could be longer than was initially full cost. it's meant to bring in heavy wind and rain. so the western side of type thing, the more populous positive side tie one minute some 90 to sense of time one's population residents. and that western parts before a decrease is an enzyme see to a tropical depression, likely as it arrives in the cops. so type a in the north of taiwan, some points on friday as the domain name state or from taiwan. thank you so much. today is german unity to 34 years ago the former german democratic republic communists east germany officially joined the west
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on the 3rd of october of 1990, the eastern states became part of the federal republic, and berlin was reinstated, as the capital city re unification happened. less than a year after the fall of the berlin wall in november of 1989. today, unity day is a public holiday here in germany. but decades after re unification, germany remains politically divided. the right wing populist anti immigration alternative for germany or a fee is on the rise, especially in the former east. the eye of the promised his life in freedom implying that germany is not a free country by positioning itself as an add to the peaceful revolution of 1999. the eye of the anglo civil rights activists like frank e. but he was in the vanguard of those who fought for freedom in east germany, back then as a civil rights activist and the communist dictatorship, he was the lot to be able to live in a democracy, a dustless view here,
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an indulgent huh. what we have here in germany, in my view, one of the freest societies in the world, is the legacy of the peaceful revolution above all, that legacy consists of making it possible for 16000000 inhabitants at the time. i believe to live in freedom do because yourself inquired. so did the peaceful resolution. hundreds of thousands of citizens of the communist east. germany took to the streets in 19189. the dictatorship had come to its end, surprisingly without any violence by the security forces. the billing rules. so to today b, i s d use this put slogans from bank fan. but their goal is completely different. they preach nationalism and installation as opposed to democracy. and freedom of the city of tombs given us up know enough to have an a tom busy study. that's why you refers to slogans that we used in 1989 who to which developed across the breadth of the population for an edit act as if we still have to complete this
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revolution that we're living in a certain lack of freedom because we're on the way to a dictatorship con, another that's material, and that's not the case. and that's why i accuse them of miss using the slogans. an addict of to. when does this my time? i don't know if need to fight and just being w as all 4 does it. i didn't smoke miss co 3 dictates after we unification, gemini seems to be drifting apart again. besides the fall, right? if the, the newly formed b s. w party, it hasn't saved significant success and regional elections and the ease with policies that us slight between socialism and nationalism. but 35 years ago it was basic human rights, but people with their lives for the mind, me guessing on this shouldn't be forgotten. and everyone uses the freedom they have now, but they should consider how they use it. let's see a, a freedom also has something to do with responsibilities to present fund for them to, to him. frank, ava knows democracy is hardwick,
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he rouse to oppose any renewed division of germany and stand up for freedom and the words ring of fire might bring johnny cash to mind or the pacific room circle of volcanoes. while the one we're about to show you is none of the above, but rather part of a rare full eclipse was visible from southern low calls that included spots near the south pacific. many travelled to points in argentina. archie was easter island to catch a glimpse of disrespect to go the movements the moon crossed in front of the sun, creating a red eclipse, known as a ring of fire near the eclipse. when the moon and sun a perfectly aligned i'm moving experience for the crowds of people who travel to this point in patagonia an argentine to watch.
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okay, most your time with feels like it's a lot of emotion. a lot. i don't know how to explain it. it's something that can't be said, it has to be felt, you know, the name of you know, it was huge emotion. it makes you feel thankful to be alive. let me. yeah, it's the sort of the we were lucky that the sky cleared and the clouds also acted as a filter. so it was almost visible to the naked eye, and honestly, it was spectacular. i'm in the lot of the this solar eclipse was best viewed from argentina and chillies, east the island of red treat, the locals tourist and astronomy ex. but like a reminder of our top story, as well as carried out new airstrikes on bear roads, killing at least 6 people. one air strikes hit an apartment building near the city
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ukraine says that a threesome incursion into russian territory has made a mockery of fruitless red lines, and that the west should go haul in to help when the war i discussed the options with a finished foreign minister, alina about. tony, thanks for having me. so how does she see the prospect of turning the side in bushes and phrasing of ukraine? conflict in 16 minutes on dw, the so you don't think and feel the same way you expect and want different things from life, from your parents. i just want to pursue what steps my saw on fire or you think you kid is 2 different, risky, irresponsible,
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unreasonable stuff. i want my son to become a doctor to in the canal. it's time to to and then when generation nash, which now dw documentary, the fabulous and welcome to this week, focus on europe with the live show. the world's largest beer festival is underway, be october 5th, which takes place in the southern german city of munich. each year, millions of people from around the world get together for this one of a kind festival. typically it's the man who calling the shots at the october 5th. that seems to be changing it's not only about the strong women like the
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