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the ukraine's when the author assigned stops october 26th on dw the this is dw news live from berlin. israel steps up it's offensive against has the law and 11 prime minister benjamin netanyahu warning the lebanese people may face the same level of destruction as the palestinians and gaza. the also claims is really action has killed potential replacements for hezbollah as slain leader. also coming up the hundreds of thousands ordered to evacuate as hurricane milton bears down on florida, the mayor of tampa warning. anyone who chooses to stay is likely to be killed.
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and 2 scientists from the us and canada share the nobel prize in physics. we'll see how their work helps lay the foundation for today's advances and artificial intelligence. the . i'm david levitz, welcome to the program. 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 militant group. this comes as is really forces of opened a new front in the conflict along lebanon's, mediterranean coast, empty fishing nets and tied up boats. fishermen in the city of site on have been forced to stay assure the israeli military war and of possible strikes against
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targets along the 11 east coast line, leaving many here fearing for their livelihood. but the fishing stops and the fish market closes. who will support the fishermen of the workers in the market? the old assemblies and children who would provide milk for their kids? no one is supporting us or giving us anything at all in the home to see these rarely, military has been carrying out new air raids on a route. despite the strikes, some civilian plains 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, beings in air strikes and so we escaped. thank god, we arrived here,
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safe and sound. and israel to civilians are in danger. i came in this flight and you're high for was struck by a has bellow, rocket launch from lab. and on 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 ultras bad. and yet that us, once a ceasefire is established with a diplomacy intervenes when the football and everything else will be discussed to napa, and all decisions will be made and cut off. because the size you do not ask for details when the principal has not been discussed. what other
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luck there is no room for any talks without a cease fire. no, i'm a hello miss betsy elaine. amid 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 as well, i didn't make explicit mention of a guy's a truce being a precondition for a cease fire and 11 on earlier journalist kareem alga worry and be root, told us more well in his speech, he gave him about that but i think what's really important, see that the main intention of this speech was to show that this is paula is or give the impression that this bullet is still strong. it was really a defiant and to a very confident speech. and he was talking about resisting and persisting,
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he was talking about that his bullet re create more displaced people in northern israel psychiatry and somehow. busy the wall goal of really mean it's on, you know, say like escalated the station level to maybe in order to get it is raised to begin spec to the border. now the 2nd month is going to the new public face of this folder. it should not in plus and saying that this content is going to have more displays, people use it, they had losses, would it be the beginning of the war? 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 cream alga worry reporting from baby routes one year of israel's war and gaza has killed nearly 42000 people according to the
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territory. some loss run health authority, at least $21.00 of them were killed in the latest is really airstrikes on the bridge refugee camp in central gaza. among them 5 children, still no cease fire in sight. as rose prime minister insists his forces will achieve victory over him. us the group which slide the october 7th terror attack on israel channel. lo is with the norwegian refugee council. she told us about the humanitarian situation in gaza. one year since the war began. i have been in touch with the colleague over the last couple of days. what he's telling me is just that the situation unimaginably continues to deteriorate. day by day, we just had a northern guys, a put under evacuation orders yet again. as israel tries to force around an estimated 431000 palestinians remained in the north to flee to the south,
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where there's a limited space for them, limited humanitarian assistance available. really the situation as i've been saying for a year could not get more dire but time and day after day. the situation does get more dire as, as needs continue to increase and the amount of aid and during garza has has actually decreased a single low from the norwegian refugee council. florida is bracing for hurricane milton. a monster storm threatening catastrophic damage. less than 2 weeks after hurricane halloween hit the same area. highways have been backed up with people trying to get out. almost 6000000 residents have been ordered to evacuate from florida as west coast. the storm is approaching from the gulf of mexico at category 5 strength, that's the maximum milton is expected to make a landfill on wednesday in the tampa bay area. campus mayor has warranty,
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but anyone choosing to stay behind is likely to be killed. while us president joe biden postponed a trip to germany and in goal that because of hurricane milton, he warrens that it could be one of the worst storms to hit florida in a century occurred practice to tampa bay area and cut directly across the state of east to west all way across the state with a potential for this storm to both enter florida is a hurricane and leave for it as a hurricane on the atlantic coast. this can be the worst storms as far as you know, over century. and god really, and it won't be, but as soon as looking like right. and if you're under evacuation or orders, you shouldn't evacuated now. now, now you should have already evacuated. it's a matter of life and it's a matter of life. and for more on that, let's spring, and dave nussbaum, chief meteorologist at cbs, $42.00 at tv station in birmingham,
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alabama. dave hurricane. milton is set to make land fall on a part of florida that was already hit hard by the last hurricane halloween. how does this hurricane compare to the last one? and so this line, it will have a much greater impact on florida. helene was more moving up just north there along the sort of coastline and brought significant storm storage. a rise in water up across the coastal areas of florida that moved in costs significant flooding along the coastal regions. and they had a little bit of some when this $1.00 going to bring a significant storm surge. but also potentially some significant winds. we're talking to wind speeds out there. category 5 is 165 miles per hour. right now was the state wednesday, or is the system the southern part of it off and mexico. so you're going to have ways, you're going to have a storm surge. they're going to have some rain, although the range also won't be overly high compared to what they saw with
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a lead up there in north carolina and the hurricane helene, across the whole region, the south east killed a few 100 people. is milton going to be as dangerous? there's a possibility. i don't want to say that's a certainty, but uh if those that weren't in the significant areas that will see the highest surge of water as well as the strongest way it is to not. in fact, the way to leave those areas, their lives are definitely going to be something you will have to keep in mind. and that could possibly be in jeopardy as you heard our president say earlier. now we've heard the storm could we can, but it could also getting bigger and cover more area. what's the latest on that intensity? and what does that mean for people in florida? so right now the storm is roughly about 250 miles wide is expected at least double that maybe a little bit more before it makes landfall. and as that happens,
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the weight is be currently 165 miles farmer. we'll go down close to the maybe $130.00 or maybe down to $125.00, which is still significant winds are produced. widespread damage, but as the winds be comes down, the area of the strongest winds will expand. so areas in tallahassee, florida all the way down to key west florida will have some impacts. the wind from the storm is it grows and size and there's still debris lying around in some places from the last hurricane. talk about that. tell us about that. and that's a significant assert, daniel, because what will happen with that is one with a search committee that's going to push that all over the place right now. but it's the wheels take up. those can become project house and possibly cause more damage to places all around the coast and maybe parts inland as well too. so unfortunately, i don't think there's going to be enough time for the crews to pick up all that debris left over from a lead from all the flooding of those homes along the coast line between now and
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when they still won't make landfall. we're talking late wednesday night early thursday morning, eastern central, eastern time here in the dotted states when a stronger pads. so they're running out of time to get those preparations done. now just briefly, if you can, these are to really huge storms hitting for it and such a short time. how much of this can we pin on climate change to know what aspect of climate change doesn't come from the hurricane itself. it comes from the bigger global picture we have to look at and we're talking about the warmer temperatures, allow the ocean to be warmer or in this case the gulf of mexico to be warmer is not just the surface as deep, warm water. and that's what fuels hurricane and as we continue saying one on warmer temperatures, the leaves are warmer water temperatures, which is fuel for these storms to get stronger and more intense. deafness down chief meter ologist at cbs 42 in birmingham, alabama. thanks for talking to us get. let's take
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a look now at some other stories making headlines. the popular chinese social media platform tech talk face is a wave of new lawsuits from a dozen states in the us. the platform is being accused of harming and failing to protect young people. see the court cases that add to the continuing legal challenges, but take talk already faces in the united states. you and chief antonio gutierrez, says ones 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 rarely legislation that aims to declare unreal. a terrorist organization will receive federal tax. but that will protect the feeling out of the nobel prize in physics has been awarded to american john hartfield and canadian. jeffrey hinton for their pioneering work in
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the field of machine learning. their research has gone on to be used as building blocks for advanced artificial learning, as well as pattern and recognition and memorization syrian authorities to say 7 people have been killed in an as really air strike on damascus. the u. k based syrian observatory for human rights says the stripe targeted a building used by has the law and it runs revolutionary guard. the group said several of the dead were civilians including one child. finally, some night owls and the far north retreated to a spectacular light show. the aurora borealis was on full display in the skies over finland. the camera man who found these images says it's the brightest show he's seen in many years of sky watching. the 1st flares appeared around midnight local time in northern finland. the dark red color is rare and is usually connected
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