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and the philippines can definitely count on the united states, how some policies to pay to go into scientists. shuttle starts october 12th on dw, the business day. nobody in years live from land. israel steps up it's offensive against has full law in 11 ounce prime minister benjamin netanyahu warning the lebanese people. they faced the same level of destruction as the palestinians and gaza. he also claims, as really action has killed potential replacements for hospitalized slain. leaders also coming up and gaza nearly 42000 people have been killed in israel's near long war according to a mosque controlled health authorities. if you look at the told the war has taken on people in the palestinian territory, the and hundreds of thousands ordered to
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evacuate as hurricane milton bears. down on florida, the mayor of tampa warrens, anyone who chooses to stay as likely to be killed the m david lab. it's good to have you with us. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has urged the people of lebanon to free their country from hezbollah, warning that otherwise their nation would face the same fate as gaza. netanyahu also claimed israel has killed potential leaders of the wrong back to military group. this comes as is really forces have opened a new friends in the conflict along lebanon's, mediterranean coast empty fishing nets and tied up boats. a fisherman in the city of site and have been forced to stay ashore
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. these rarely, military warrant of possible strikes against targets along the lebanese coast line, leaving many here, fearing for their livelihood. but the fishing stops and the fish market clauses who will support the fishermen of the workers in the market. they all have families and children who provide milk for their kids. no one is supporting us or giving us anything at all. these really military has been carrying out new air raids on a route. despite the strikes, some civilian plane still flew in and out of the city on tuesday. these images were taken from a landing plain. the lebanese government says more than a 1000000 people have fled their homes in the past 2 weeks. hundreds of thousands are seeking shelter across the border in war towards syria. there were bom,
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beings in air strikes, and so we escaped. thank god, we arrived here, safe and sound. israel to civilians are in danger. i came in. this flat near haifa was struck by his belo rocket launch from lebanon. the r rineback militia has threatened deeper strikes into israel. what also saying it wants to cease fire 11 on for the 1st time, the group made no mention of a g as a ceasefire. as a precondition for 11, which was bad. and yet that us, once a ceasefire is established with a copy of diplomacy intervenes on the football and everything else will be discussed to naca and all decisions will be made of caught up. wow. of the size you do not ask for details when the principal has not being discussed.
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well, look, there is no room for any talks without a cease fire number. hello miss betsy elaine i made his ball as talk of a ceasefire. israel has signaled the war could expand further. he does deployed another army division into southern 11 on as it seeks to seize control of border areas from the militant group. well, as you saw in that report has been made no mention of a gaza truce being a precondition for a cease fire. and webinar earlier, journalist kareema ga, worry and be roots told us more well in his speech. he gave it to him about that, but i think what's really important seats. the main intention of this speech was to show that to his bullet is or give the impression that his bullet is still strong. it was really a defiant and to a very confident speech and he was talking about resisting and persisting. he was
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talking about that his bullet re create more displaced people in northern israel psychiatry and somehow the wall goal or really mean it's on you all set like the escalated the station level to maybe in order to get it is raised to begin spec to the border, now, the 2nd month of this one that you public face of his folder, it should not in plus and saying that this content is going to have more displays. people use it, they have losses. would it be the beginning of the walk? and you said maybe the most striking to the striking sentence, it says it's all about home screens for a so a very, very defined speech. a journalist kareem alga worry reporting there from b route one year of israel's war and gaza has killed nearly 42000 people.
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according to the territory is homeless or on health authority. at least 21 of them were killed in the latest as rarely error strikes on the blue ridge refugee counts and central gases. among them 5 children were still no ceasefire. inside. as rose prime minister insists his forces will achieve victory over him. us the group which led to the october 7th terror attacks on israel a man from here in berlin and became known as the german voice of gaza. about how son was visiting his family and gaza last october when israel began striking the territory . now back in germany, he use the social media to raise awareness of the plight of palestinians. a bed. her son was born in berlin, but says gauze that is why he feels he belongs. he was visiting his family the when the will began, and it was only sent to his german citizenship,
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the op ed was able to get out of bed, found himself in the middle of his really strikes off to october 7th. he started to log about what he saw and going to lodge following at the time when on the ground reporting was red. well, money, he didn't do much of where you go. yeah. and yet the problems are following you like us. i just pulled out a woman by the clothes she was breathing. she was breathing, jumped up to bed, plus the steps of the month when destiny. i was nearly killed with the can to see this with your own eyes are just as dead children the death soon. death mean simply realizing what you never deemed possible and all the people of wife and child got it. just like the outside congress with people who are any sudden because i've often yukon fight violence with violence either. i just want to show what's happening. thanks to his gym and citizenship. ahmed was allowed to leave guns the
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off to 5 weeks. but he had to leave behind most of his family and friends. in spring, he set off on a bike tool from germany to garza to raise money and when this space as a husband palestinian, you have the feeling that you don't really belong anywhere. like most people are expelled, emigrated, i'll try to build a future some way of abroad when that perspective. because these extremely difficult to find a job in gaza, extremely difficult to leap under the occupation. wisdom of the people try and make their way all over the walls. the she didn't make it to gaza and was denied entry to the occupied westbank. but who holds palestinian id was denied and treated as really controlled territory. i just replaced the icons even into my own homeland. that's the most important thing is that people i'm concerned with what israel government does,
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so what palestinian politics do we have that we bought the people that we experience every day because that has also cooled on the german government to stop supplying israel with weapons. and he says, he still believes a political solution to what seems like an intractable problem can be reached. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines. a u. n. chief antonio gutierrez's warrants that blocking the work of the un agency helping palestinians in gaza would be a catastrophe. gutierrez, as he's written to israel's prime minister over draft as really legislation, and aims to declare, henri, uh, a terrorist organization. over the syrian authority, say 7 people have been killed. and then as rarely airstrike on damascus, the u. k. best syrian observatory for human rights says, the striking, targeted a building used by it has the law and it runs revolutionary guards. the group said
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to several of the dead were civilians, including one child canyon. lawmakers have voted to impeach deputy president. we got the get shotwell on charges, including enriching himself and stirring ethnic hatred and moves a combination of the months of open conflicts between good shotwell and president, william, brutal and a political drama that has captivated ken. it's florida is bracing for hurricane milton. a monster storm threatening catastrophic damage. less than 2 weeks after hurricane hawaii and hit the same area, highways. we're backed up as thousands heated mandatory evacuation orders. the storm briefly slowed down but has gone back to category 5 strength. that's the maximum. no, soon as expected to make a landfill on wednesday in the tampa bay area home to more than 3000000 people. samples mayor has worn, but anyone choosing to stay behind is likely to be killed. us president
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joe biden postponed a trip to germany and a goal that because of the storm during an oval office briefing, bite and warrens that milton could be one of the worst storms to hit florida in a century. the current process strongly sent to tampa bay area and cut directly across the state east to west all way across the state. with the potential for this storm to both enter florida is a hurricane and leave for it as a hurricane on the atlantic coast. this could be the worst storms as far as you know, over century. and god really, and it won't be, but as soon as 14. and if you're under recreation or orders, you should evacuate. now now you should have already evacuate. it's a matter of life and it's a matter of life. and earlier we asked me to a urologist, cindy o'quinn in gainesville, florida. about evacuations on the ground with people struggling to leave, due to fuel shortages is not as bad as it was with hurricane and in 2017. we
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have 7000000 people evacuate at that point, trying to leave boat coast of florida. and even here in gainesville, we're north on i 75. so everyone's coming from tampa down from fort myers will come through here. and we ran out of gas actually 5 days before the hurricane. then we started running out of gas and last night. so the gas yours is extend all the way up into the north central part of the state. so even if you get out of the tampa area was there's a lot of people to 3000000 people in the tampa bay area trying to get gas and head north where there's has definitely been a shortage. and when you do find gas, there are long lines as people are waiting to get gas and again, truckers still trying to get into the state for your gas, but there is definitely a shortage. so that's one thing that people are running into is where do you find gas? once you leave tampa, you're heading north of the cities along the interstate are running into a gas to or that was major ologist, cindy o quinn in gainesville,
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florida. this here is nobel prize in physics has been awarded to, to researchers from the us and canada. they were honored for their pioneering work on artificial intelligence and machine learning. back in the 1980s john hop field and jeffrey hampton set the stage for today's artificial intelligence by using physics to identify patterns and information. their work now allows machines to mimic learning and remembering functions that were previously thought to be the sole province of organic brains. at a tech conference last year in memphis size, the differences are smaller than you might think. we're just the machine were wonderful, incredibly complicated machine. but we just to be your own that i'm. is there a reason why i was official on your own? i shouldn't be able to do everything we can do. modern artificial neural networks are structured on the to recipients ground breaking ideas in the field of
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statistical physics. their models allowed machines to start making apparently intuitive leaps through association, or identifying similar elements and systems like humans can. that's radically changed. for instance, cancer diagnosis. you can trade in artificial networks on which no, no, to be tumors, images, did you notice the problems you trade at work? and then it can become very fast and efficient, finding this in images, and it can work much more quickly or to assist the doctor. and much more it's searching in the diagnosis and medical imaging is just one area where the research has had a huge impact. hey, i know also plays key roles and fields as diverse as large language models. particle physics at miss buick and climate modeling. and predicting the structure of proteins of the physics prize this year goes for
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