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the, the, you're watching dw news live from berlin, explosions, rock the lebanese capital, they root a series of israeli airstrikes hit beverage, southern suburbs after israel ordered civilians to evacuate. the area also coming up again. massacre in haiti, the u. n says that 70 people are killed by gunmen and then a tap on the town, plus the water levels and one of the amazon's main tributaries dropped to the lowest ever recorded as a severe drought devastates the region. the
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melissa chan welcome. we begin 119 where baby root has witnessed another night. it was really airstrikes the explosions came shortly after israel ordered people to evacuate from a number of areas in southern a root. israel says it is hitting hezbollah targets in the city, 11 ons information minister on a visit to friends said he still hopes last minute diplomacy could prevent further destruction and suffering and his country. yeah, we still think there's a tiny bit of hope on the diplomatic front. so the liberal, because of lebanon is being bombed every day. about of the structural babyhood is being bombed every day, every night around the clock. wonderful. we're afraid we're turning into a new guys in love and not a journalist stella manner is in a rude. hi,
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stella. oh, what more can you tell us about the overnight air strikes on the southern bay route and other areas. these rarely army has carried out a number of air strikes in the silence of groups of beverage and is continuing to strike this area as we speak. now, we are really at the point now where it's twice on this area happening on a daily basis. we don't have any information yet, so about any casualties in the strikes. and we are still waiting to hear from his paula about the, the 2nd head hash, some scifi dean, who has been targeted to yesterday. and we still have no information about whether he was killed on those that have also been other strikes and other areas off live on, on. of course the air strikes and the silence have continued as
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a night as they do all the time. but there has also been a strike um on a refugee camp in the northern city of tripoli. and how much here and up on, on has said that one of its colanda has been killed during destroyed along with his comedy. no hezbollah claims its fighters are engaging, is really forces along the border area. do we know if that is the case? so yes. so what we had now is that there has been heavy slicing, round bustle and class, just going on in a village, and this house was living on cold at a see you. i've been to this village myself just a couple of weeks ago. this village is right at the border. it's a it on a little hill and when you stand there you can see into these really territory. i just see it is a point that is there any army is using as like an entry point to get into level.
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and what has paula has said is that the idea of troy to enter in other c again, and that they let the troops enter a little bit further than the last time and then ambush them and push them back. this is what is bullet headset about this. now with most commercial flights cancel, the countries are evacuating citizens on government flights. are there many people still trying to exit the country? oh, yes you said most commercial flights or cancer, which makes the situation here very difficult for international people or live a newspaper with dual searches of citizenship. if they want to be for the country. i live in on only has a border with israel and syria, which are very small. i do not really great to, to cross if you want to leave the country. so many people really are depending on slides. but they're in the airline operating. i'm flying still to be rude as middle
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east airline, and the tickets of really hard to get as most of them are fully booked. so some embassies like germany, the u. k. or the netherlands, who organized some commercial flights. i mean, they have tried to planes for their citizens if they want to leave him there. of course, people who do want to nice, but um, yeah, this is also affecting other parts of the economy as a the airport is also important to get the goods like groceries or aids into the country. journalists, stella mentor, thank you very much for joining us. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. today we have to plumber you as president. donald trump has said that israel should hit or runs nuclear facilities in response to tear ron's recent missile attacks, or trump said it was wrong for president joe biden to speak out against such
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attacks. biden had called on his realtor, respond in a proportion, proportionate way to the iranian attack. certainly. or did you clear us and british forces have struck more than a dozen who's the targets in yemen. the pentagon says aircraft and worship bonds, weapon systems, spaces, and other targets. who's the media confirmed strikes at the airport in who data and in the capital santa engine easier. hundreds of people have protested against president chi site and what they see as his authoritarian rule, incumbent is considered the big favorite in sundays elections where he is running for a 2nd term. his critics, a que side of restricting civil liberties and imprisoning political opponents. of the european union has given the green light to half the terrace on chinese made electric vehicles. the executive is planning duties of up to 45 percent in retaliation for what it calls unfair chinese subsidies. not everyone's on board in
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germany. home to europe's biggest carmakers fears the tart tear ups could start a trade war with aging. if you're beast in the you and looking to buy an electric, he goes from china. get through the, to be a bit more to you know, decide to go to these. we use these fact have the additional data on ease in both dig from china. it's not as much as the 100 percent in both duties. the us or canada, please on chinese tvs earlier this year, but it's still a significant move on a global level. it points to approve it towards protection and some other countries over using google arises to be sure that they're all thomas policies up to do to contacted by international market forces. it also highlights the shifting balance of power within your, on china policy. on one side,
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there's german john split off schultz and the c e. o. as of the leading german gone because they've been fun. china would respond via restricting the exports of particular ideas. german find me cause need to make easy batteries and that escalation could hit their seals in china. the biggest forward market for german cars. they oppose the data. fearing that german is produced in china, we'd be subject to hide in board that it's making them more expensive. on the other side is the european commission that by force the left funded 9. who believe china is undermining the european god industry by subsidizing domestic, the production and fueling it's unfair to market the commission, but also capitals in europe increasingly see china and as the economics threats um some, uh, some would also say, you know, trying to, it was a capacities, for instance, aust,
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threatening employment in europe. last year she been as far as opening an end dis subsidy poop into china actions. we must defend ourselves against unset practices, the wards by e. u. member states, the police additional duties on chinese. if he's, if assigned the durham and he's losing, it's a part of the in the block. and that the e u is no longer willing to give to treat pression from china. but both sides are willing to negotiate, even as the data go into effect. and at this point out, a bit us know when they're in this dispute, what you're seeing, those unfortunately situations where the costly increasing production isn't withdrawing out the, the, the, was the bob was they would not solve the crisis into your pen calling just to despite its trips to please return you to that. it's on you would have been brandy book and daddy products, which amount to nearly 2000000000. yours entreat william for your guard industry analyst. believe china isn't really willing to engage an entry toward,
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especially as the contents, but the struggling economy to haiti now where the united nation says at least 70 people, including 3 infants, have been killed and a major gang attack armed men swept through the area, shooting automatic weapons and setting fire to houses and vehicles. the un says more than 6000 people have been forced to flee. the people fled from the town of saint mark when the grand grip gang a tax on firing automatic weapons and the crowds killing scores of people and setting fire to homes and vehicles. i know that the gangs that i include people do have a lot of victims. the un says more than $3600.00 haitians have died and gang violence this year. while heavy faces a dire humanitarian situation, the dominican republic, which shares the island of his spun, you'll live with haiti, has an economy 10 times as large and
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a much higher standard of living. the in balance between the 2 has long let, detentions, in 2022. the dominican republic built a 250 mile long, vol. along its border. last year it forcibly returned more than $200000.00 haitians . and now you've got a dominican president, luis. i'll be not there, he says this country will begin to port in 10000 patients a week, claiming the international community for not acting quickly enough to solve haiti's complex crisis. so we could see that the united nation support for the haitian national police rustling down in debt as white people are going to take, especially in measure to do the study to get the keys and especially images or somebody i present the forty's will be returning to a country in the grip of criminal gangs around 700000 people have fled their homes, as most of portal problems has fallen into the hands of government. this is how the
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business it. i live it here. growing up, i used to hear that heaven and how exist. well, i'm living in hell in haiti today. rising homelessness, scarce resources, violent gains and know and insight that the situation haitians have to live with. one of the main tributaries into the amazon river has dropped to his lowest level ever recorded authorities or warning that water levels might drop even further in the coming weeks. severe drought is draining waterways around the amazon putting huge pressure on communities that rely on it. boats lice stranded along punched river beads. the brazilian port city of mine, owls relies on these forceful ways to survive as they dry up. so design to trade routes and access to a c tool supplies. so my buying,
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that's why i got bays in the school to to get water to drink. we have to go outside of the community and sometimes it's not even there. we used to get it from a station outside, but there's no more room. so yeah, we're already having to get it from the bar. sipping off a severe drought has davis facing the amazon rain forest and other parts of brazil . the mead road river level dropped to 12.6 meters on friday. a normal reading is around $21.00, maces full. the major rivers in the amazon basin are at critical levels, including the medea river of the amazon's longest tribute tree. with rizza transport, no longer possible space link, the tricks to get basic good love is the things have gotten very difficult. is that
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because of the severe drove down of the bus and the moment that he sees to nav? it's very tough for us said, because we're used to selling and the good here's what i had spoke with the model. the, these are our street and i'll say who and without water, we can't sell you. i will. i. so we're getting a bit isolated here. there, when i saw you there, let's go menu and if you can focus on law the key in brazil's amazon, the state, more than 60 districts, are on the states of emergency. with more than half a 1000000 people affected, scientists predicts moisture levels and the amazon region may not fully recover until 2026. they say climate change is the main culprit. berlin's landmarks, buildings and squares are lighting up the skies of the german capital as the festival of light gets under way. international artists have created colorful video projections across the city that can be viewed every evening until october. 13th is motto is celebrating freedom ahead of next month. 35th anniversary of the fall of
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the berlin wall. there's no need to buy tickets. the festival is free. the and you're up to date up next our auto and mobility show red. i'm melissa chad. thanks for watching the updates innovation, green the green revolution global. so listen to a whole lot of crime. it's probably up to speed. if the carriers by the time it's something to subscribe to those channels, we've got new videos every friday. subscribe to plan. it's a did you know, electric vehicles, one flip like this, this and even this impact fee with the very 1st mass produced motor cars
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