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crises was, every single connection mapped out shows the geophysical reality. the on the board is what makes things the way they are mapped out, navigating a changing world. now on youtube, the business dw nears live in front berlin. tonight, florida, bracing for catastrophe, one could be the storm of the century is bearing down the fringes of monster. hurricane milton have reached the coast. the view from the international space station showing the extent of the storm and a flood wall protection fence has gone up around the main hospital in tampa bay. also coming up the leaders of the us in israel discuss israel's plans for a revenge strike against the rock. is rarely defense minister, golan from warning retaliation will be legal for sized and surprising. and
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generational change expected in mozambique, daniel chapa is set to become the 1st leader of the east african nation. born since the end of colonial rule. but his party has been in power for nearly half a century. the brain golf is good to have you with this you as president joe biden has slammed. donald trump saying that he is spreading this information about hurricane relief efforts as hurricane milton barrels towards florida. with more than 5000000 people ordered to evacuate. some residents have bound to stay in their homes despite being told that they face all but certain death. the category for a storm is currently over the gulf of mexico, heading for the tampa 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
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hour as well as the us president issues. another star warning to florida resident is just a short while ago looking like the storm of the century. i want to thank everyone with follow local guides to evacuate ahead of landfill. i know it's really tough behind your home, your belongings, everything you all. for that urge, everyone in hurricane knows pat to follow all safety instructors as we head to the next 24 hours. so matter of literally a matter of life and death would need to be reporters to funds the mountains in orlando, florida. he has more now on the situation. there was a brand at the moment. we're taking actually a little break from the rain here about the gray skies when just picking up a little bit. this is just the outer out out of our bands of hurricane milton making its way towards florida. so there's nothing serious yet. however, serious is what even people here in orlando kissing me area. and that is where
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disney world is just a month, few miles down the road is have to prepare for. and as you can see, we're at a gas station here. and the lines are getting longer and longer because this is one of the guess it was actually has still gas is mike, here me remind me of turns around. there's another gas station actually bigger than this one here. and it's completely empty down. no more gas there, people are just going there to try to get a snack or anything that can grab to prepay off what's coming. and what is coming is a whirl offered and paying for all the vacuum ease from the temper bay area. and for the people here. because when this hurricane makes land phone in the nights, wednesday and the thursday, it will move across the state, orlando, just to me area he is right into this straightened on this track and in this path. and there will be maybe still a category to category one, hurricane with sustained winds and lots and lots of rain. what is different if we do have gas stations, like you pointed out that are running out of gas, what does that mean? been for people who are trying to evacuate. so yeah, that's
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a pain in the neck. that's a real concern for many, many thousands because here's how this works. of course you, if you keep the call for evacuation, you go, you drive your half gas up, but highways and streets are not clogged, but very, very, very busy. yesterday they were at a standstill at times. now this has eased off a little bit, but still it is a challenge to actually get moving and get out of those areas. and now $1700.00 gas station is already in florida. here out of gas in this area here, and that is a problem because if you don't have gas, you can move, you can take shelter anywhere. same goals for food though and water. people are really desperate to get last minute supplies and restaurants are all shut down here even here, let alone further towards the cost where the hurricane will actually make landfall in the night. so it's a real, real big challenge for people in who anybody is on the move or who is a resident wherever you are. you want to get some things still ok. but again,
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it's getting, it's the shelves are really, really getting empty here. and you have and this is the 2nd major hurricane to hit florida in 2 weeks would be how will are authorities prepared for what is about to happen yet again, is absolutely right. second to a major hurricane historic one. this one within 2 weeks before that headline and you know, there's a problem before answer this question. authorities are prepared because they had about 2 days a little bit more to really prepare because this storm here. milton exploded over the course of 48 hours and not within 12 hours, and that is good for authorities to prepare. utility workers, empties 1st responders. 911 call you make, which will be heated, which will be answered, but then they can send anybody else. so there's plenty of manpower. there's plenty of hardware ready buddies for the time after the hurricane hits for the rescue and rescue operations after that. and, well,
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it doesn't help you in the moment the hurricane hits, though that's true, dw is deaf on see moments with the latest from orlando, florida, and stuff i'm, we will be checking in with you throughout the course of the evening. thank you. and well, most people are fleeing hurricane milton. a group of scientists have had a bumpy ride while flying through it and to better understand seaborne storms and assist disaster planners in dealing with hurricanes as they approach land so called hurricane hunters collect data from inside the storms. now this p 3 or ryan aircraft called miss piggy was originally designed to hunt submarines during the cold war and you see right there, it's definitely not the job for the faint of heart or were you as president biden and israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu had
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spoken on the phone for the 1st time and weeks is rarely official say that the talks focused on plans for a retaliatory strike against the role and following last week's ballistic missile attack on is real. washington's frustration with the prime minister is growing, as israel has repeatedly ignored biden's calls for a ceasefire deal, adding a layer of complexity to next month's us presidential election. let's get more now from our chief international editor richard walker. he joins me now from washington. d. c. richard, what more do we know about what is real in the united states or planning when it comes to iraq or hey jeff brandon. so we're still waiting to hear for a read out of that will important cold between button and nothing yahoo, which we've been waiting for for the last couple of hours now. and we also have to
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hide from the white house press secretary who's be do it due to be doing a briefing, but it's been and the east where he's been keeping that plan so far. pretty much under wraps. you mentioned it just as the top of the show earlier, the defense minister of israel moves a gun and emphasizing that israel's response will be surprising. what is clear from the us side is that they want to avoid israel's response of being escalade tree. that if we will get into a tit for tat situation, which is the risk here. what's very important from the west perspective is that those 2 for sat cycles don't go, don't escalate, they don't get more serious. but rather that there was an attempt to kind of dial down successively if there was going to be a tit for tat cycle here. so that is very much the, the us perspective and bite and has even publicly, as these riley's not to go off to it runs nuclear program, which of course is
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a major concern of these riley's. and also he suggested that he doesn't think it would be a good idea of for these, where he used to go off to it, runs oil installations, so bike and kind of trying to, to, to, to rein in that in yahoo that. and i think it's gonna be a real test of how bad the relationship has got to see what these, where your response is off to those warnings from biden, whether nothing yahoo respects those boundaries that bite and has set in public, or whether he goes ahead and mounts an attack on that kind of level. so anyway, and i mean, as you mentioned earlier, i mean, we know that the relationship has been in difficulties. these 2 men have not been getting on. they've had a difficult relationship. it for long periods. as for that, that's a pretty well reported, but i've, as we've seen of the periods the last few months over and over again. we've seen a process of the americans trying to say, let's deescalate, let's try and find disease. find gaza. let's try and find disease 5 with his blog
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and each time the next yahoo government overstepping, i'm pushing ahead and saying no, we need to take these opportunities to to ensure our security. so real litmus tests, i think of the us is where the relationship is. we see what happens in the strike, which we assume could be imminent at this point, are keeping an eye for the rigid walker with analysis from washington dc to not richard as always. thank you. would you people have been killed in northern israel after a barrage of rockets was fired from 11 on authorities in the city of cure ya? simona said that they were killed well out walking their dog. hezbollah has launched hundreds of rockets across the border and recent days, as israel reps up its air strikes in lebanon, pushes the head with a round incursion. 11 on the health ministry said at least 4 people were killed in a striking on a village in the shift district southeast to be route a region largely spared by israel's bombing campaign. but he is really army
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says that it has struck dozens of mos targets in gauze that including rocket launchers and weapons caches. a large scale ground operation is already underway in northern gossip. the hamas run health ministry in the territory. he says more than 42000 people have now been killed since the start of the war. i'm aust carried out the october 7th terror attacks last year which began to conflict. francois the care is maker is the director of doctors of the world of germany. he told us how his organization is adjusting it's operations inside guns. yes. is a very good question and not easy to answer because uh uh, as we hear all the reports since already one year now. um the, our operations are really organized on a daily basis because every day something new happens we have for us to,
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to displays or a staff of people out for us to uh, to change their locations and uh, according to the movements all the from the east right, and the army, so far as its quite difficult to have bus stable programs seen, we have uh, somehow managed to have 4 different mobile teams. they have to be mobile by to be able to help in the different shelters that organized for the, for the displace persons. we also provide the head for 6 um the fix of the hip primary has centers and we provide the support for 500 to 4000 people a day. this is the amount of people that affect it and the only from the side of our small m d m organization. let me ask you about the situation in 11 on what
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specific emergency measures and long term strategies are you implementing to assist the people there? and again, here is the situation who is moving every day. so our advantages that we are working since 20 years in several parts, hopefully by then. so also here the on the way at the moment is to deliver a to through mo, by teams that are already on the ground. and so every day we have to adapt, we have to uh, to change our security rules also. uh, you know that to be uh, working as safe as possible, which is a real challenge in gaza, especially, but also in lebanon as we, yes, we are testing money and we have this, the money that the human, it's around, uh no, is not respected. and humanitarian work as us also at the very danger
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to practice their work and many staff self, ours or from other organizations, are also hit by the techs. so it's a really, really big challenge for a lot of immunizations there. and how does this compare to your intervention in gaza? and i'm wondering, you know, how do you ensure the safety of your medical teams? yes, as i said, the safety of the american teams, especially in gaza, is very unstable. lowered so and there is no security that we have to, to coordinate every move meant with the east riley, 3 d 0 is randy, an army who is giving up the revision to move from here to there. and then at the same time as it does is not even giving the forward security that's our convoys would not be hit. uh so, and the same is happening now in uh, salt lake by non,
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especially because there is, uh, this, the moving uh war scenario. we don't know where uh, which territory is, are occupied by home. so for us, um it's, it's a permanent challenge to and to make sure that we can provide some limited help. and there is the lowest and safety circumstances. this is the care of mega, you know that a ceasefire is not on the horizon. what does that mean for your organization? mean? what are your priority projects? if you look into the future for the next 6 months yes. even if the ceasefire is not on the horizon, that's the reality today. but since one year we are permanently pleading for that appealing and begging for that because this is the only way to
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to provide the necessary has to this year. the 2nd senses in gaza already november 23. we wear horrified by the circumstances in which people had to leave the the total collapse of uh, the dominican systems. people uh, being treated on the ground. no. um no medications um that to, to choose basic medications to save lives. um, so this uh we are the money of that since more than one year. so we keep leaving and the appealing for a complete ceasefire and condition of the ceasefire. and the opening, the, the, the, the routes and the check binds for 8 con, voice. otherwise, we, we see an increase permanent increase of this and the suffering. and this is not
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anymore acceptable. this is in human. okay. french why the care is making a director of the doctors of the world, germany. we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. thank. see when we come, when people in mozambique are voting and in the election that is predicted to once again return the ruling party to power another party known as for me, low has led the countries as a gain independence from portugal back in 1975, but generational change is expected the new presidential candidate for for me low is the 1st candidate born since the end of colonial rule to mozambique presidents. now you say task states vote at the polling station on wednesday though he served the maximum to time limits. his party is expected to extend its 49 year rule of to being in power since the end of portuguese colonial rule. this is the man who
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now leads for lee mo, daniel chapo. it's the 1st time the policy, his field of the candidate bone after mozambique gained independence in 1975. despite dissatisfaction with the old god after corruption scandal, the plunge, the country into economic crises, the opposition boat displayed in a country that's classified as the world's 8 porous by the world bank. it is perhaps and surprising that job creation and boosting the economy topped people's lists of priorities. says that and that's why i find that these elections managed to change something today active elections and that they make mozambique really change that we're living very high life because things are
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expensive to put the as close as don't follow loose was we hold for a new future, and it will be better than these faces that we've already been through. we want the government to bring success election, observe us from the south african development community. the think you repeating union. i read most i'm be in an attempt to in show a free and fat vote. critics of the current government have a ques for lima of election fraud. partial results will be announced as folks a collate said, but it will be 16 days until the national election commission declared as a when a while i'm joined now by the w. corresponded diane hawker, she is reporting about the elections for us from those and beings capital approved to diane. it's good to see you pulling stations. i understand we're supposed to be closed by now. what's the latest?
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well, this pulling station close just a few minutes ago. the last few voters were voting in these classrooms behind me, and all of them were have concluded the votes, and now the vote counting is beginning. there's only a few officials who are here and some observe as well, also here. so it's going to be quite a long night for them. what i will say though, is that in that long hour before the, the devoting stations close, the was quite a bit of commotion. yeah. people will quite understand to be frustrated about standing in line for quite a long time. we came to this a voting station earlier on in the day at around 12 here. and the lines were long, and when we returned off to 4 pm, the lines was still quite long. and the, some of the votes is here, ended up, you know, confronting the boat. the election officials and police were here demanding to know
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why things were taking. so long and also asking why some people were allowed to slip into the line ahead of others who been waiting for quite a long time. but off to that was resolved, things been started moving very smoothly, and they were able to, to, to cut off the lines at, at, at 6 p. m. and the now those who remained in the lines to continue voting until around $740.00 and ship. dave, what about the rest of the country as well? the rest of the country we are seeing reports of voting stations closing quite late in other provinces, especially provinces that have large populations like the non pull up problems which is for the up north. one of our colleagues from dw support of the service is located today, and she's been giving me updates about what's going on there. so some voting stations closing quite late. they also in the nasa area,
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but indications all that even though the stations of the people were still in lines of to the closing time, none would tend to weigh. people were still allowed to vote. of course they are issues that have been raised by opposition parties so far. the main issue that they're raising is something that will kind of impact the, the counting process. they are concerned that the potty agents would not given accreditation. what we should be seeing at a voting station like this is different agents from different parties overseeing the vote. we're not seeing much of that way. we've been an opposition parties all concerned about what that means for the integrity of this election. corresponding is diane hawker with the latest on this vote in mozambique. diana, thank you. thank you for being a commission. president ursula friend
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a lion has joined criticism of the populace policies of hungary prime minister, victor or bon. underlying the said hunger res relationships with russia and china. they put european security at risk. she also condemned or bonds hard line stance on migration, or by and spoke in the european parliament in strasburg, where he was met by a re rendition of an a tell you anti fascist. and so you'd have these brussels bureau chief, alexandra phenomena, has more now from strossberg even before victor all bun took the stage here and the european parliament, lawmakers from centrist and left leaning parties, left us, and no doubt that they viewed the hon. give him prime minister as an also with terry and leader who is betrayed to european values and continues to demolish the rule of law in hungry. but that didn't seem to bother all bon, who use his speech to highlights priorities, especially when it comes to migration of on known for his hard line stands appears
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to feel vindicated as more and more countries across the block are now also advocating for tougher measures to limits migration into the mind that quoted you then to the european asylum system is simply not working. i'll give you like at least can we get out to a little problem of empty something can equal migration is leading to anti semitism violence against women and an increase and homophobia. speaking directly off to all bond european commission, presidents, also a funding 9 pushed back forth against the hun, go in prime minister prime minister. i heard your words over the weekend. you said that hungry is protecting its boredom, and the criminals are being locked up in hungary. i just wonder how this statement fits with the fact that last year you all saw it is released from prison,
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convicted smugglers, and traffic goes be full. they did that time, as many lawmakers in the chamber also criticized on face to face for his government's closeness to russia. attempts to steal you, aid for ukraine, and allegations of corruption. you are not a strong leader, mister autobahn, because what you are doing is weak. you are stealing democracy from hungary money from you citizens. and honestly, you should not be spending here pretending that you have a fiber of constructive sense of dialogue left in you. it was an emotional debates that made clear that all bun will smith will come here. as far as the majority of lawmakers was concerned. his supporters, however, constitute the 3rd largest group in the parliament, evidence of hartwright nationalist parties, gaining more influence in the you. it was the phenomena they're reporting from strossberg. and finally it's game set and match for artificial intelligence over
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line judges at wimbledon. from next year, the immaculately dressed empire, seeing crouching at the side and back of the grass, courts will be replaced by 8 i technology. the australian open and us open have already replaced line judges with electronic calling. well popular with players, the decision will mean the end of arguments, overlying calls that have been part of wimbledon folk lore. for the last 147 years, are you going to argue with a i alright. you're watching dw news. i'll be back at the top of the 2nd hour in 90 minutes from now with more of old news, followed by the day i hope to see you that the
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