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the, the, this is the, the news coming july from berlin. smoke rises over southern bay route after intense new is really our strikes. media reports say the target was the presumed successor to as well as leader of us on this. rollo killed in a similar attack last week. also in the program. dozens drowned as an overcrowded, very comp sizes in the democratic republic of congo. rescue workers are still searching for bodies and electric vehicles that could spark of trade. more european union themes to stop cheap chinese electric vehicles from flooding it's car markets for the proposed tariff like the
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hello, i'm terry morrison. good heavy. with this new series of massive explosions as wrong, the lebanese capital b route, eye witnesses say is really aircraft hit targets in the cities southern suburbs. media reports say the attack targeted an underground bunker we're meeting was taking place between hezbollah officials, including a possible successor displaying leader class on this wrong. this is the moment explosions designated right next to be room international airport. just minutes after a flight landed the slots were heard in the cities southern suburbs. well into the nights since last week's killing of his ball, a leader of how sudden this roll up
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a route has been hit by multiple is really air strikes. early on thursday, plumes of smoke billowed across the city skyline. after a night of heavy bombardment, lebanese prime minister, now g, because he denounced what he called the criminal aggression by israel, against the lebanese people on the east of moses and web it is here's to look forward to seeing is file, right. my mess it stopped fighting with all my blood with all the more destruction is. that's my, my, my, my, my, my message to adult. anyone i'm calling, let the, just my, my another i bought, i bought this is fired. and another way, why x i that i it is not accepting if he's 5 today. israel has stepped up, it's ariel assaults in recent days and sent troops on ground rates into southern 11 on. it says it's carrying out targeted strikes to stop cross border attacks by hezbollah militants. and that's new middleton who we are very determined to destroy
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this infrastructure and kill whoever is the we will not allow his bullet to settling these places in the future and promote the severe damage to the cool areas . and they roots that hold on zillow in the lebanon valley and south letterman. it will continue the much. it is real, says it has sent the 2nd military division into 11 on doubling down on its effort to push back his bala and the sign that this conflict is far from over. a lebanese official say more than a 1000000 people have been displaced. as israel intensifies it strikes, that's around the 5th of the country's population. they include thousands of foreign workers who been abandoned by their employers and left to sleep on the streets. there's the spaces and shelters are preserved for 11 east citizens. w as a root bureau chief mohammed shred have reports. this makes you soup, kitchen surfing food to fundable migrant workers in war toned liberal to my right
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is preparing the next theme just outside her restaurant. dress money, yes. nearby boot. she herself is a migrant worker from the philippines, which he's here as important to you to help others in the migrant community. governments. schools are offering a shelter for people, but my grants are in the low. so most often my grades are in just in dispute, if they don't have to end this or the country later on with this them. so trust somebody else has really try to get that on helping the migrants, whether it's free to be no regardless of nice. oh, function of this, we are helping them with the full, with the security. unprecedented. 1000000 people are on the move shelters like this one nearby who are struggling to house committees. families, pleading is what you do, your strikes. it is getting dark here and bailed. as you can see behind me,
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there's a lot of people that would have to spend another nights on the streets. some of them are live and he's who couldn't find who mean any of the overcrowded shelters. but most here are foreign workers who just have no place to go. right indicators of the roots downtown. we supported a group of domestic workers from sierra and young. most of them flipped south independent and the southern suburbs are field looking for safety and trip any some 80 kilometer has no, it's a free route for they were turned away from a school which was serving as a shelter. so the message to send me was the school is most promising, it's for 11. is people, as they are not allowing them to stay, most of the women were abandoned by their employers who had fled to safety and left their employees trended in the middle of the conflict. so and then sir, doesn't want you to just drop you somewhere without your papers and you can't do
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anything with their passports and legal documents still at the position of their employers. these women can not exit the country, left to fend for themselves. the desperate to keep looking for shelter as these really minute 3 orders more. if i could ration from pounds and solving the been on the number of refugees is growing. and the chances of finding even a room for the night would soon become almost impossible. for more on this let's talk to maya and dar a she's director of program quality of care 11 on and she joins is from be rude. thanks for taking time to talk with this my. how would you describe the humanitarian situation in 11 on right now? good morning and thank you for having me. oh, it's another escape this night. so for level for that even these people,
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the situation is getting worse. day after day. we have around 1000000 people who left their homes, who either are strategies on the street with no place to go, or are trying to seek safety sensor and the collective sensors around the countries that are already flooded with people. and these shows there's are inner city schools which are shut down now to how the people who have no place to go. so the situation is catastrophic. people are not meeting their basic needs. so people are on the street. we have women and children and as are you just sitting outside on the street with no mattresses, with no, no go to her. and it could be the same in the collector says, or where people people are writing and they really have nothing, nothing to keep them going. so situation is extremely hard. so it's estimated
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that a 1000000 people in lab and on have been displaced. what's being done to help them excuse me, you disconnected. so a maya can. can you hear me? this is terry. can you hear me? maya? hello. seem to be having some trouble with uh can you hear me now? mile? yes, i can hear you. okay, good. i was just going to ask you about the people who have been displaced there and i've been on which we've been talking about. it's estimated that a 1000000 people are displaced there. i'm just wondering what's being done to help them or mr. international and on we are the team of our efforts. our team is
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working thursday to try to meet the basic needs of the people providing and basic gas supplies and wards are fluid costs, views, and hygiene items, mattresses, jewels. however, the needs are extremely high with 1000000 in this place and they have nothing to with, sorry, know where to go to these needs can be met. easy. so posit during the restaurant and the other organizations who are trying to support these people as much as possible. but still, there are huge gaps in terms of needs, in terms of funding and uh, and support to keep us going and provide to them the basic access to like like shots or like we'd like bullets here and even like clothes because so many people just left their homes with nothing for their clothes on their left,
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all of their belongings and they don't even know of their and their houses are there. so some of them have received it back to ation or there's right others, they just escape trying to lead to a safe place because they're not sure if they will add kids advice or drives nothing. the most of those aspects is our civilian. lots of that. so the people affected our women and children is international aid for 11 on being stepped up my to help deal with this situation or so far there are limitations. so far we are facing some challenges in terms of a funding to keep us going and providing the basics needed services. so then these are extremely high funding expenses
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and there is huge gaps. maya, thank you very much for talking with us today. that was maya and dory of care 11 on speaking to us from baber. it. thank you. let's catch up on a few other stories making headlines around the world today. taiwan is cleaning up after time, food and crossel and brought parental rainfall to the island, felling trees, and causing land slides. businesses, schools and transport have resumed after a 3 day shut down. at least 2 people died during the storm prep, the homeless forecast spring, major destruction, but lost power after changing course. ford workers in the us have reached the pay deal to end major strike action shipping along the east coast had been shut down and since tuesday and the biggest, striking decades the pay deal, a berks major supply chain disruptions, the tentative deal includes a 62 percent pay increase over several years saying in the us
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a former republican congressman lose training has joined democratic presidential candidate campbell, a harris on her election campaign. cheney has described the republican presidential candidate donald trump as a threat to the doctor, c of the least 78 passengers. have been reported that after a boat carrying scores of people capsized on lake keybo in the democratic republic of congo. officials say the bustle was severely overcrowded and they expect to pull more bodies from the water. the footage captured from the shore shows the moment the sinking boat clicked over and lake people it. 2 the golf girls all go down all around the port of goma. there was a shock and grief,
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a boat that was pulling into the dock think a few 100 meters from shore. while its passengers desperately tried to make it to safety. many did not survive. in the aftermath, people who came to greet family members and friends, found themselves searching through bodies pulled from the lake, dreading what they might find. none would do um, i came to see my husband who had gone on a trip. he had told me that he was going to come back today that i arrived. and they told me that the but he was in have capsized. you've called me before and told me that the baby was capsizing and that there was already a lot of force and size. he asked me to pray for him to see if he would make you talk. i arrived and they told me he's dead because i don't see him among those was safe. the boat was only billed for 30 passengers. the witnesses say
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it was carrying around 10 times that many men but told me i was stunned to see the boat maridy overturn and drowned everyone. there were over 300 people on board and i am one of the survivors they knew, but we escapes the boat by the grace of god and it was god who saved me maybe. but many women and children drowned to, to, along with everything they had with some of the cargo, the money from goods. all of it is gone to stuff. it's the 4th time this year that a boat accident and congo, these waters lead to a large number of drownings. like many issues and congo. it's connected to the decades long armed conflict between the government and insurgents. the maridy was traveling from the town at maneuver to goma when it's like, the 2 towns are connected by a road. but rebels have overtaken it. forcing travelers to resort to overloaded and
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poorly maintained boats and fairies sometimes with devastating consequences. more on this, let's cross over to dw corresponded felix. my ring in i, roby fedex, our rescue teams on lake keybo, who still funding survivors. what are the authorities? there's a that's all it is. this 1 may have mentioned that they managed to rescue dozens of people of a night. and i, that's the last evening on the 10 people that had been rescued this morning about 50 of them that had been rescued. but they're still patients still ongoing that still trying to find more people at this particular boards was supposed to be carrying a specific number p 40 but each time as a box. so the number of by hundreds and as a result is, i'd then ask you a lot still know how many more people to expect inside
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a look to know some of the people that have been conducting the risk to make sure it includes the red cross officials people from the doctors in the board does and also officials from the government marine, sotheby's president to c k d has also passed, excuse condolences to the victories and also asked that the people who are doing the rescue missions kind of go on and expedite so that if these anybody who's the life then they can actually be sent to us more felix about why this boat saying it as you say it was horribly overcrowded. was it? yes, it was about trout that the government not full assault cable. a gene poosey expressed to disappointments by the fact that a board that was supposed to be cutting just that the people had about 200 people.
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uh, okay, buying the boat. there was also goods and before 3 does moving from um, south kimball to north keeble. so the govern next press, these appointments other fox so that this board was crowded. but another thing is that the people have been using what to transport or transport along the people because the roads are impossible. they want that has been ongoing between the m 23 rebels and the government's villages have made the roads impossible. and so most of the time trade dies and other people who we see in the area preferred to use what are transport 3 to see 5 side. does it mean they end up dying on several locations? and yeah, i, yes, i do tons of them. why suddenly died? fedex. thank you very much. that was our correspondent, phoenix lorinda in the rugby now
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the new head of nato has visited. keep on his 1st official trip to ukraine. in the role mark wrote, a met with ukrainian president belonged to me as a landscape, promising that the alliance would continue to support ukraine in its defense against russia's invasion. this comes a day after russian soldiers captured a key town in eastern ukraine, that could make it easier for russia to break through ukraine's defensive lines and read aloud sounded inc, if as new need or chief mark or to visited communion capital. after meeting you communion president the marriage zalinski due to stress the agency of increased military assistance for ukraine and its fight against thrushes, innovation, and so forth, and to pray as replenishing our own stocks means increasing industrial products. and that's going to be
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a priority for me to bring it closer to nato that ever before. and will continue on this pass until you become a member of our alliance. nato stands with through great for your security. and for hours, president zelinski repeated his country. it's a specific need for defense and long range weapons. ok, you know what they do, the brain needs to strengthen its position on the front line so that we can increase pressure on russia for the sake of justice for the sake of real diplomacy . that is why we need sufficient quantity and quality of weapons. youngest boy, nato's new secretary generals. first off, we shall visit to keep game what day after moscow announced its forces. had deacon complete control of fluid on this eastern down and done this region had resist address you in a source for more than 2 years. but this time, do you clean in military? come on,
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decided to put it back. good stewards to avoid becoming surrounded by russian soldiers and to preserve both of them and combat equipment. the trade wars brewing over cheap chinese electric vehicles they've up and the global car industry. united states is proposing a ban on electric vehicles and connected car tech from china, while the european union is set to decide today on hiking terrace and guardian prime minister victor, or by says that could spark and economic cold war. your opinion says 8 wants to comp emissions and fast thoughts each race to be carbonized is known to cross roads because fall cheaper electric vehicles made in china could speed up the clean transition. in the short term the book fairs. they're also under costing ending danes during european producers. russell says beijing states subsidies give chinese automakers an unfair advantage. and in for 8 says is
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a bates to level the playing field. the you announced plans for new terrace earlier this year. there are significant interest industrial interests and employment interests in europe and our investigation has clearly shown that there is damage being done through these unfair practices by china to the interest of an e. u industry. those who produce electric vehicles in your china reject the use accusations that it's distorting fair competition and says the move to impose types breaches, trade rules, and undermines cooperation to fight climate change. the measures are not only unpopular in beijing, german carmakers are also opposed to the global assessed and we believe this instrument is not appropriate for solving the problem. we need
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a discussion about open markets where global industry and countries have to come together to keep markets open and not overwhelm each other with regulations defensive measures. i'm terrace, let's see. it was widely seen as a tit for tat retaliation. china, an artist and auntie subsidy pro into imports of some european dairy products back in august. meaning it looks like trade tensions between these 2 powers will likely keep turning for 9. well, let's get more on this with our business corresponded stephen beardsley. here, stevens, you know, germany's car industry is, is europe's biggest right. and the car makers in germany are seemed to be finding these tariffs, you would think that they might want the terrorist because they've been very slow to introduce electric vehicles in their own fleets. why is germany applicant a published to these? all of this, it seems counter intuitive terry, for exactly the reasons you said the industry here is having
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a hard time transitioning to electric. and now along comes this new start chinese industry, which is really low price of the cars are quite good actually. there's a lot of talk around them. so you would, you would think that they'd be in favor, but they're actually not. and it's not just the car companies, it's labor this also against it. and it's also the politicians, at least from their statements. everyone is vocally opposed to this. and the reason that they get is because of the fear of a trade war with china, where germany stands to lose a lot through counter terrace. germany has a lot of trade with china still, and these companies have a lot of trade with china. still, they don't wanna lose that market through potential tariffs that come along the way . so they're worried that their exports are threatened. that's right, that's exactly what it is. they still do a lot of sales in china. the car companies do, even though we hear of course it, their market share is going down because of these, for example, it is going down, but it's still significant. they still have significant presence there. and they don't want to see that threatened. and what's interesting is that this is not just an electric vehicle story or an auto industry story. this is a european manufacturing industry story. the former customers that were chinese
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firms are now competitors, increasingly. so this is a national strategy. we know that china has wanted to advance its manufacturing capabilities. they don't want to be the workbench of the world that makes cheaper things all the time. they want to make the robotics they want to make semi conductors. they want to make climate manufacturing even textile machineries that italian firms used to sell hand over fist to them decades ago. right now they're losing market share to china because of this. so the customer has now become the competitor. and the question is, if you still have a lot of business in china, what do you do? do you say, okay, let's do tariffs. but then you realize that you're going to get hit in that very, that's still very important market. these companies are in a bind and there's a geopolitical dimension to this to where you've got systemic rivals basically clashing to on the trade trade front and where, where do you think all this is headed state? i think this is the question. first, we want to see what happens with this boat. there's a lot of questions about who's going to vote in which way it appears that there is
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enough support to see this thing through. but there is important opposition from germany. i mean, that is the biggest economy in the us. so what does that mean for the you, if one of the biggest economies against this, the one with the biggest auto manufacturing industry, we're going to see what the chinese companies do. will they, how much of these tests can they eat the quite significant actually in terms of what it would mean for the price of the car? will they begin manufacturing more in europe? we've already seen some efforts to do that. will they be able to, well that the razor sticker price almost certainly will see what china dogs are. they're going to be countered chairs. could there be an incentive for an agreement between the 2 sides of the work that we know that that's what germany wants? it wants in agreement on the side of these terraces instead of these terrace, and they want to see what those for the industry itself. so the, the boat is about to come. we're going to do, you know, who's going to vote and how it's hard to say right now. we know that jimmy's been so vocally opposed to at the we expect them to either abstain or to be against it. and one of the 1st rounds of votes on this issue, they upstate those voting against, it were hungry, slovakian, some other countries that don't make up the normal and the biggest industrial base
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here, france, italy, large countries, large manufacturing presences. they voted for the so it looks like the force could when it over those were against saved. thank you so much. we'll keep watching the student beardsley from our business. that's a sent you are watching dw news. just reminder, the top stories were following for you media report, se overnights trucks by israel have targeted an underground bunker and they reached southern suburbs. a meeting was said to be taking place there between has the officials, including a possible successor to slain leader class on this route. and at least 78 people have drowned after and over. crowded, very capsized in the democratic republic of officials say hundreds were on board the vessel which was designed to carry search of the ex, got the documentary for you, meeting trends,
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