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the, the, this is the w news. why from berlin? explosions echo around a roof. israel pulse, the lebanese capital s as expands its military operation against the militant group . pittsburgh is really armed forces, border civilians to evacuate the area. this comes as israel also pounds, garza more than 20 people died. what israel says we're to have boss commands. and one in a former school, the other a former boss gauze 40 said they were sheltering displaced people. and that doesn't work in and 2 nations votes in presidential elections, incumbent christ, so he is highly likely to win as his main opponents are either in jail or
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boycotting the vote. the . i'm mike local. welcome, lebanon's, capital be rude, has been rocked by another night of explosions, as israel presses ahead with its attacks against as bullet militants. the air strikes calm as israel and the world prepared to mark the one year anniversary of a mazda is terror attacks, which sparked israel's military operations. another night of powerful explosions in the southern suburbs of lebanon's capital b route. the blasts followed him this really military warning, the residents to evacuate on the other side of the border is rios that a intercepted nearly
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a 100 projectile was fired from loving and on saturday. frances present emanuel mac con, speaking after some of the french speaking leaders in paris, criticized israel's ground operation in lebanon, and called 1st east by michael, and also defended a radio interview, which he urged an end to arms deliveries to israel. let's say you want to see the quick lane to be consistent to model when we call for a cease fire as we did for gaza. and as we did for 11 on last week and then the bonus, we try not to call for a ceasefire while continuing to deliver weapons of war 2 point one. and i think that's just being consistent coupons because they supplement israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who says as countries under threat from all sides quickly fired back all civilized countries should be standing firmly by his real side. the president, micron and some other western leaders. and up calling for an honest and bar go
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against is a shame on that is will move in with or without their support. but their shame will continue long after the. busy as one and as the fighting rages on lebanese, the civilians continue to flee their homes. the head of the ones refugee agency, one's love, and on is facing a terrible crisis. journal is still in man, it is in be rude. i asked her earlier for the latest on the strikes on the lebanese capital, this really is continuing its air strikes on the side of the supper saucier them. the silence favored earlier today by building. 5 and this will come off the very heavy pricing we have so far when it comes to targeting savers. still as you well know,
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these really your me seems to have killed some 440 heads full of fighters during its ground incursion into 11 on what's has bullets saying about the fighting in the south. as far as the publish the statement saying that it carried out to military operation last night, one on lebanese territory where the bullet seems to have pushed back is where a the troops and the other one in more than israel with paula said, it has targeted wounded soldiers that where is that curious as from nobody's territory? it is very important now to say that for i see it, they read it becomes very hard to really know what's going on on the ground. as we have to rely on the incident information that we get from both concepts parties, but as well as on the information get some other colleagues who are on the ground, corresponded who are currently on the ground or reporting that that's the ground,
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federal assume taking place yeah, and then it's quote other c a, this is really close to it's directly at the blue line, the circle blue line which marks the border between the on and israel. an ongoing issue now of course is the increasing number of people displaced by the attacks. in fact, we're seeing more and more images of people setting up camp along the routes, mediterranean coast. what are you hearing on the ground about how these people are coping of the humanitarian situation here and they re, re, re, becomes worse and worse. and i can see this and businesses every day. when i go out into public spaces, we have to keep in mind that the silence of this is a very thin c q. they sits area. there are a lot, a lot of people living there. and it's also worth 2 or more refugee camps are
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located. so that the error rates of last night a forcing more and more people sleep. the seller will favor just coming to the city center, where it is becoming harder and harder for these people to find the safe space where they can say yesterday, un set important that the shelters in the country are already full. and i have to add to that that they. 6 just not enough shells is out there as children, certainly run by engineers parties as the states. and we also have to say that most of the shelter, excepting the many come from come on in the area where maybe most of them people are living and some challenges around like for some parties for just these people in the shelter because they're scared. but the target, the these buildings next hour, thanks the journalist spell and then meanwhile more than 20 people
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have been killed in gaza in and is rarely air strike on a mosque and a former school the hamas run gas and media office said 93 other people were injured in the attack that took place early sunday morning in the central time of 0 bala, except the school was being used to shelter displaced people. israel says the 2 facilities were from us command centers. we should mentioned october 7th box, the one year anniversary of the harmonic terror attacks in israel. more than 1200 people were killed and some 250, taken and held as hostages dw correspond, antonio kramer is in jerusalem. we asked or earlier about the mood in israel on the eve of the attacks anniversary. i think that's a rather complex question. depends on who you are. so certainly people have lost their loved ones in the terror attack on october 7th, a year ago for them it's
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a day to, you know, remember the, to remember the last one. so it's a day of a morning and come in, we'll ration then you have people who still wait for the last ones to come back from garza who have been taken hostage. there. there were over 250 people taking hostage a 101. i still believe to be in garza and there's no ceasefire or hostage still on the horizon to bring them back right now and then you have people i spoke to also who has survived what happened on october 7. i went through them back home. most of those residents of the cube would seem to the, the localities to around the cause of strip villages and towns they, most of them have not really returned home for them. it's still a trauma to be back home and the situation is not really resolved. on top of that, of course you have to political situation right now you have the conflict with
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hesper law and liberal known also the are ground operations that in southern liberal, non with israel saying they want to bring their residents back to northern israel that have been displaced or have been evacuated rather uh, in uh, in october last year. then you have the ongoing conflict in gaza without the political horizon there without a scenario for the day after. and as i said, no ceasefire hostage dividing on the horizon to bring back the hostages. that's a topic that's so and issues so important so many is really is uh that uh is uh, not being resolved right now. and on top of that, as well as the uh, ongoing, no direct conflict. whats yvonne uh, we saw the uh, ballistic missile talked last week as well as the 2nd time. and now is run this planning on some sort of retaliation such its not a matter of if, but when and how and also so people would say, you know, depending on who you ask,
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some fee of the deterrence has been restored, but many also asking the issue of the, the question of responsibility for the security failures of october 7 has not been really a solve. so there are many questions that remain open moving on to nature is holding a presidential election on sunday with no real opposition to incumbent case. i need, after rising to power in the land slide in 2019, so you let a sweeping power grab that. saw him rewrite the constitution in jail, his main rivals. nearly 10000000 people are expected to vote in what this new by son, as the closing chapter into nature's experiment with democracy in north african country had prided itself for more than a decade on being the birthplace. of the air spring uprising for more on this, i am joined in the studio by 2 nation journalist and dw reporter rod
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a dollar rod. you just heard me used to phrase the closing chapter in to nature's experiment with democracy. if your teenager and who supports democracy, those words cut to the core, even more show. if it's true. well, we hope it will not be the case. so for many teenage and this is a key point and a key, dave, that may mark the future and may be decisive for the future of the country. and that's why we see a lot of people going out and vote things. so there is a sense of anticipation among a lot of people because they see voting as a pillar of the democratic change in experience. but at the same time, as you mentioned, we see that it's only a 3 candidates for this election. so we have the incumbent president, a site and a position leader who's not really it's evict his not going to be a big challenge and we have is jail candidates. so it's,
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it's kind them meaningless election in some way with a clear winner which kind, it takes us away from the floor a list democracy that tunisia has been hoping to reach. and that has went from over 50000 a party and many. and joe is 2 or 3 candidates, which can be in denver as president in any democratic where there was no campaigning. and there was no debate which can be very challenging and can be an alarming sign that can agent should really take seriously in the hope of a better future and democratic future entities. what you're describing is some degree of political turmoil and the economy is not in great shape necessarily either. so why is the incumbent in any way popular? so kind of saying, we need to remember that she became president 5 years ago. but before that,
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he was just the media, a law professor that comes into the news shows and that explained to, to each in what's going to be the new constitution. in 2019, he won the popular vote by 70 percent because he came as someone who was and by establishment and a lot of teenage and so him as the savior that may bring something in your alternative. and so here was the end phase stablish man to was the independent guy for didn't campaign, but for many didn't he didn't, he didn't really reach any of his promises if true with that he j of the lot of but like a lot of opposition leader. he, he, he created a new constitution but he didn't really reach the promises the economic promises and economics prosperity. that's he, that she promised. but in the same time, that's maybe what pushed him to jail. all those people and silence any a position,
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whether it's a journalist or a politician. that may challenge she's worked on the day, the 2 nations vote for present dw reporter, right adult, and many, many thanks, right. thank you. and finally, a mystery of the art world. now looks to be solved, thanks to to dr. astronomers who had some help from a texas university. until now it wasn't clear exactly where and when vincent van gogh painted the avenue of poplars at sunset. now the astronomers say it was painted on this street in nguyen, in the southern netherlands, looked at old maps to find the trees which were still there. and they say he must have painted it on november, 13 or 14, in 1884, and that old weather forecast and the position of the sun and his scott
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