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as human extinction from advancing our systems. climate change is the new frontier of sofa and our series continues on sense. i'm dw the, this is the w news live from the land. israel again, steps off it's offensive and has the lot in the 11 on smoke from fresh air strikes, pillows across favorites, as below retaliates by firing its own missiles. and it slices, clashed with his ready forces advancing into lebanon, will say, coming up on the program, florida on a lot long traffic jams has millions the road to evacuate, the part of the month stuff. park in nelson, the mayor of tempo ones. anyone who chooses the state is likely to die. and
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germany mocks, the anniversary of demonstrations in the east, which led to the full of the bilingual. we will look at how the ones divided nation has developed since reuniting 35 years ago, the many peoples mckinnon. welcome. there is no less up in the facing in cells and 11 on israel and has blocked trade missile via israel says it has hit to move in a 100 and ac hezbollah targets. in the last day. the army also published this video of its troops of pricing in southern lebanon, and is ready to come on, de, is thought to have been killed in a gun, baffled as the law says, it repels to attempt spies, ready. soldiers to cross into lebanon is a israel has also opened a new front in the conflict ups along lebanon's mid or
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a mediterranean coast. the empty fishing nets and tied up boats, fishermen in the city of site and have been forced to stay ashore. 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
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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, safe and sound. in israel to civilians are in danger. i came in. this flight 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 1100 bad the and yet that us, once a ceasefire is established, you with us. the diplomacy intervenes when the football and everything else will be discussed to napa,
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and all decisions will be made and cut off. because the size you do not ask for details when the principal has not being discussed. what looks like 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 lebanon as it seeks to seize control of border areas from the militant group. journalist dream algo hari is in bay route and gave us this update. it's very difficult to get to be dependent, to check out what's going on, especially the clause. and since this is really called a sense of the cells, but this seems to be a serious flushes. we had something very symbolic. we had a picture of the model as well. so this is an area of very close the from the is
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really for that. we see this instead on whether it is really i'm head setup as far as the flex. no, it's the very same place. it's paula says that they were striking back on this list that was going to be there, that there were also the pages of the injured, at least on the is there a side note we have just the right no. use that one of the insurance is used to be one of the advisors of the is ready to finish the finance smotts, which they also, and it's really obvious seems to call to shape what would this risk then side to what's the retail rate, the post, and you have this yes, flight in because very nice and to choose twice over night to be moved to one of them in the policy became what was it that actually most of the cells of the city supposed to go to actually for example, as an area where there is no senior living but also look at the ceiling records.
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you could use as many people who don't have the financial needs to pay expensive rents and other parts of level. but most of these people in the last days have left this area and that was carino. go, how are you? were pushing from they roots now facing is also continuing in the gaza strip for these radios. he says it has struck $45.00 homeless targets, including bases, rocket launches, and weapons cache, a large scale ground operation is also underway in northern garza. as noise rarely strikes, hit gauze as a homeless run, health industry says the desks toll from the attacks is now risen above $42000.00. israel began its opperation course in gauze a year ago in response to the october. the 7th attacks by home us, which is seen as a terrorist group by multiple countries called sco is deputy executive director and chief operating officer at the u. n. weld food program. i spoke to him earlier and
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he told me more about the car and humanitarian situation in gaza. while the food security situation has really deteriorated over the past 2 weeks, uh, we were able in june, july to stabilize some what the situation when it comes to access to basic food commodities. but that has that those for that program that was made has now been reversed. most dramatic is of course the situation in the north sense. the past few days we've not been able to access the north, it's basically and it circles off and we're not able to operate in the north. in the south, we are still in the struggling with access as well as getting enough food to the border. but also getting across and to our warehouses and to distribution points. so again, we are worried that we're facing a winter, and we're now seeing a back flight in terms of the progress that had made. and so the main obstacles that you'll facing and delivering a to ga us or is essentially that you call and guess in a while in the north its uh,
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the price is completely down because of the evacuation orders that were not able to access any access points whether from the south or the entry points that we use from the north. so since a few bad days back, our operations are down in the north. in the south, it's not enough. we're delivering on a daily basis, maybe a 3rd of what we used to about a month ago. and so again, what is also happening is the, the commercial sector is tightening up. and so you know, that combined the humanitarian and the commercial coming down at the the, the situation will deteriorate quite quickly. and this is happening just as a community is begin to prepare for, for the winter. there comes around the corner. if we could tense 11 on, were you prepared for the large number of people who are now displaced 11 and we weren't quite well prepared. we have a very strong operation in 11 on. we have been able to assist some 200000 people already. we helped me in this way to get ready to eat food packages. we're mainly
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focusing on the 200000 people that are in the shelters. but of course, trying to identify where there are needs also and swear. uh, we have the capacity to scale up this, this is then we're ready to reach about a 1000000 people. and but of course, down the road a few couple of weeks from now, it would be important that the ports remain open and the other supply routes remain order open so that we can restock and continue our assistance. looking ahead, i mean, how many more people do you expect to be displaced if these attacks the slicing doesn't and soon it's very difficult to predict. but as i said, we have a right in us to assist a about a 1000000 people. and we are right now estimating that about a 1000000 people are on the move or at least impacted by this escalation in fighting. and i think the issue now is to be able to identify and to assist everyone. in the so far, the focus of our operation has been on those who have found and rescue in,
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in the shunt theirs. but we know that there are a lot of people are also staying with family and friends that, of course, you know, with time uh, we will need to also assist those. mm hm. what about the people who have fled to syria? the lebanese government is saying that 400000 people have fled to syria. what's all the conditions like the weather? i must admit we were not as prepared to because we didn't really see this coming in with the volumes that we're now seeing. and partly is because we have really had to skate down our assistance in syria over the past couple of years from some 6000000 people to know about a 1000000 people. so the situation in the syria was already extremely frank john and extremely dire. and so the fact that now hundreds of thousands of people are seeking rescue in syria, i think speaks to, you know, the, the fear and the desperation in 11 on itself. we're working together with you and hcr with unit assess and other agencies to try to address the basic needs of those who are arriving. and we will have to see how we can scale up. but resources when
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it comes to our respondents and syria will be an issue. your country that writes at $11.00 and $1.00 yesterday, but 11 and could be on the same. and i'm cursing here the same spiral of do that golf is on a to what extent are the situations in gaza and 11 on comparable right. now, while the people who live on on are really fearful that the something similar with the goals, and there is that fear in a society, understandably that most of course be avoided at any cost. and the secretary general of the united nations has spoken to the importance of the escalation and finding political solutions and going forward. our focus is really on addressing the food security needs and trying to reach those who are in dire need of assistance calls kyle deputy executive director of the you and weld food program a scale. thank you so much for your time savings. great. having you on the program
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. thank you for having me. us president joe biden has judged florida residents to flee hurricane milton warning. the storm could be the worst natural disaster to hit the state in a century. with more than 5000000 people ordered to evacuate. some residents about to stay in the homes that's despite being told that they face death if they do so. the category for storm is currently over the gulf of mexico heading for the time for bay area. it is expected to weaken as it makes land full. but it will grow in size and bring sustained wind gusts of over 300 kilometers per hour. and we can speak now to dw reports of stuff and simons, who is in orlando, florida for us. stephan, i believe you arrived in the area earlier today, give us an update on how things are looking where you all i can see that it's
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raining of the oh yeah, it is randy, it's coming down here and this is just the outer outer our, our bands off, lots of hurricane milton and what's about to be expected here. we are not far from disney world. this is where the magic is spot, where it will stop and then that around in about 2 hours. so now the park see a display where it will be completely closed. everything here in orlando is shutting down soon or later during the course of today getting ready for hurricane milton making land fall in the night from wednesday into thursday at the coast about 13500 miles from me on the 20 miles from here to the west and then making its way across the states toward orlando over orlando. we will probably witness by tomorrow, still, or category to a one hurricane right here. but as you said, it's raining here, and there is a lot of refugees, so to speak here in orlando already. those are people who fled to heat at the
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evacuation orders the mandatory inc. i'm and a car which most of the governments to leave the tampa bay area, sarasota the entire coast, a gulf coast there and in the bay area of st. petersburg, tampa, and came here. so the seeking refuge here about the stall will head tier 2, not as strong, not with a storm surge as in tampa, but as a hurricane to or one by tomorrow. and i believe that some people are trying to evacuate, but they were actually having problems leaving the area cannot. can you tell us what the problems are? what stopping people from that actually thing? yeah. well that was, that was a problem all over the course of yes, the day off a monday it is still today because of course the highways are kind of now not if not clocked and very, very busy its bumper to bumper it someplace. the problem is also infrastructure in terms of gas, and people run out of gas and they have to search for you as long as it doesn't
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have enough gas. there is a 100000 gallons made available from the government. it is 1200000 of gallons of gas on the way to florida, but they're not arriving now. their gas stations are largely $171700.00 of them actually are without gas already. and that is making things really different. it's difficult for people to move on to go away from the coast and get inland. same goals for food water is that right? there's already shortages stores if not, close, still open, but there's not much on the sales. so people have challenges obstacles, but it's better than anything. then staying where you are right now, because again, the official say this will be better all adjust the hurricane center is that throughout this will be 15 to 18 hours of heard and paying for floridians. here the warnings odella how well are authorities for pad. so what is happening in florida? stuff i'm of the wall. thank goodness. that's what the government says. they have
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a warning. so this form exploded but it exploded over the course of 2 days. it's a category for now, it was the category fly. if it can be a category 5 again, then back to a 4. is that correct? so there is a lot of manpower and utilities and, and, and hardware in place. now when i say in place, the challenge for 1st responders empties a police of utility workers. is that true? even national guard is that as long as this is an active hurricane and is probably the coast or florida they in or getting out. so 911 costs, emergency calls, they are taken, but then they can send anybody out for the time afterwards. but the recovery for the rescue and recovery efforts after the storm has passed by they are well prepared with thousands of people and a lot of professionals and a lot of hardware ready to go into the places which will needed most. the w stuff and sign is reporting from orlando florida assessment. thank you so much for that
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for that update. 6. let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world now. and japan's new prime minister. she gave her a fever as dissolved parliament and cold smell collections. later this month. she the hopes of political honeymoon. i'm the fragmented opposition will help him lead the ruling liberal democrats to another victory despite the series of scandals. the former live a pool and don't want the coat children clump has taken a new job with red full. the energy drinks company owns football clubs in germany, austria, brazil. i'm the us, as head of football operations club, will provide a strategic vision. train of the club coaches on line judges at wimbledon will be a thing of the post organizes of the world's top tennis tournament. se artificial intelligence will make the out of the phone calls from now on. the decision was
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taken after extensive testing of this year's tournament. and germany is mocking the 1st the 5th anniversary of demonstrations which led to the full of the bilingual. it was known as the peaceful revolution. john slot will show its letter ceremony in the eastern german city of light position west 3 decades ago. thousands began gathering on mondays to protest against the communist regime in east germany . that chum then was, we all the people, the charlotte wound this should not be distorted by extremists today accounts that will so called on demons to defend democracy and freedom on the streets of east germany. second largest, 6, a. tensions were burning high. many people in light of 60 ground fatigued them for straight, we'd communism. and it's like a freedom's the millions inside the ged,
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off, well hungry through the phone. on october 9th 1999 unimpressive dented. 70000 people gathered in the 6 a to the mountains. they have freedom despite the use of a violent crack down with the memory of china is teyana mon squared mass. it goes to freshman. many nines authorities did not seem to be a week later of a 100000 to march to my position. and the protests grew across the east germany. the demonstrations became unstoppable. within a month, the budding wall would fall, bringing and names to fall 2 years of communism. it was the beginning of the end of a divided gemini of the brands as in love,
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safe cover, and today's commemoration ceremony for us. so hum, fussy, 5 years later, tell us how people mocking the peaceful revolution today of all the separation. so they come in the ration, so starting with a prayer service versus kind of do taking place in this church behind me, the nikolai church. this was the one where the gathering started as prayer services many years ago in the eighty's several years before these big demonstrations took place and then moved from all of this church onto the streets and then eventually lights to these huge demonstrations that true effect. if they brought on communist east germany later today, that will be lighting of candles and light installations because it's demonstrations, in fact took place and darkness and to the very badly looked as it was. so this has turned into a festival. the festival of lights nowadays. but it is being overshadowed by the
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fact that the months that were made at the time having all been taken over recently by some right during populace and even by some live between populace to forces here in germany and died for games in almost support here in the east, a votes recently in the region lead to the support of around 30 percent for the rights and populace. uh and uh, the worry is that, um, what was the chief through this peaceful revolution uh 35 years ago in some sense is now being put in question again as some not small section of society today feels that the need to protest in a similar manner against the current government in germany is the german town. so that will actually, it's addressed a made an address earlier, didn't he did. did he talk about any of the, the issues that you just mentioned during his speech as
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to the sweetness. see yes indeed. he did, he say that he was upset and, and angry and talked about the way that the, uh, the tons of that time we are the people or the quote for p. so for non violence was being misused and all this by popular suppose this on the right. and you want to emphasize that this was something that was today very important in ukraine where the country tube and ukraine is fighting for its independence for its self determination for its wish to live in peace against an attack from russia. and many of the people on the riots of the populace, right in germany are, in fact, to some extent will frenzy towards russia then we alter your crime. so there to, there is a certain cloud hanging over these demonstrations and the kinds of prayers that are now being search behind me in this church for peace again,
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being misused or abused in some sense by some political forces in the syndrome. and so while there is celebration, certainly, and pride and satisfaction about what is the chief 35 years ago, there is still some current worry about developments political developments here in germany at the moment. i'm thank you so much for that. let's do w as political correspondent, hundreds brenda now to the winners of this, he is nobel prize in chemistry which have been announced and the award goes to 3 proceeding pioneers, the american scientist, david baker, and his 2 u. k. based colleagues. dennis, how saw this and john jumper for that research on proteins which are the building blocks of life. me some more on this i'm joined now by matthew wood, a just from dw science. welcome, matthew. good to have you here and tell me 1st of all,
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what do you make of the this is when is the nobel prize but chemistry? it's interesting, i think because we've seen kind of a unified science prize this year. on monday we had the price of physiology and that was looking at the way that a discovery had explained to why the protein synthesis the way that protein tonight is regulated by a particular type of tiny r and a molecule. yes, that isis physics was recognizing ion and your role networks. today we have a chemistry prize which looks and recognizes the why the eye in your networks predicts the way that we can make specific proteins or design or protein. so you know why? 03 prizes. this year have been shed in terms of the, the ballpark of science that they're coming from. and in that way, i suppose it is a little bit of a surprise for a competition or an award that you can't really predict. tell us little a little bit more about the work that the scientists did. that obviously has under
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miss price. so i think we need to stop by understanding a pricing. it's the building block of everything that we are lines of genetic card give the body or any organisms body instructions of how to make those prize. hanes what was originally done and this is a 2 hands prize. the 1st half of the prize looks at the way that we can design a pricing scientists in terms of the 1st half of this prize developed technology that would create a design and pricing. never been seen the night before and then work out the code for that. the other half of the prize is something that has recognized google's alpha fall program, which is a recent development in science, which basically goes and predicts, based on car the way that these proteins will fold into unique shapes. and on that basis we can make proteins, them perform very specific functions in science and help us us nice thoughts as you meditate towards addressing therapeutic o outcomes, environmental outcomes predicting how byers's might behave also has been. let me
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ask you more specifically googled i. well, you know, how will this look that would make this well, the best of play. so given the most, most specific his own get. let's take the environment for example, because i'll be talking a lot about the therapeutic benefits as part of this award. but plastic pro pollution is a major problem in the world. as we not, we can break down plastic using enzymes which are type of pricing. now if we can design a pricing ends on that specifically fits in bonds with plastic molecules and begins to degrade them into a form of bio de composition. we would be making a break for dot the of steps forward in terms of addressing an environmental problem. that's just one aspect of how the science might be of benefit to humanity . that sounds like it could be well changing data we use. matthew would ages, thank you so much for that. really interesting. this is a reminder of our top story for you as well as again stepped off. it's offensive
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against hezbollah. 11 on fresh air strikes, of target hit the capitol. they route, as well as retaliation by firing its own missiles. edit site says have clashed with this ready ground forces advancing into the that's what we have time for have you can join us at the top of the next hour from the international headlines. the
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