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keith is estimated to see alison centuries. have been rescuing little drawer and stacy yes. the elephant ninety's in the north of getting start september 25th on the dw the . this is dw news live from berlin, with the white house makes another push for a ceasefire in the middle east. before next month, the us presidential election. secretary of state anthony, blinking begins as 11th trip to the region. as israel strikes and organization it accuses of financing has belonged also coming up a narrow yes, involved over to joining the european union, despite the allegations of russian interference and a referendum the us and european leaders welcome the results as a victory for democracy. the
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. i'm aaron tilden in berlin. thank you very much for joining us. the white house is making a fresh push to secure a ceasefire in the middle east before next month's us presidential election. secretary of state anthony blinking is heading back to the region is 11th trip, since i still just began will stop off in several countries including israel. the by the administration has won the us could withhold some military aid to israel, unless more humanitarian assistance gets through to goes up. in the meantime, there is no let up in the finding 11 on israel says it has hit 300 hezbollah targets. in the last day alone, smoke rises over the suburbs of a root. these real says it was targeting financial institutions run by hezbollah, or it accuses the militant group of using the network to fund its attacks.
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lebanon's health ministry says israeli air strikes have killed more than 1400 people in the past month. israel's military campaign appears to have weakened, has blocked the group. once that it would continue attacking is real until there was a ceasefire in casa, but after losing much of its leadership cor, hezbollah now says that supports diplomatic efforts led by lebanon's elected leaders. those leaders prime minister nigi me auntie and house speaker, and not be very met with the special envoy from the united states to layout conditions for a possible ceasefire. deal with israel. washington's main message has below does not have the leverage to demand to cease fire in gaza anymore. and i want to be very, very clear. tying lebanon's future to
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other conflicts in the region was not and is not in the interest of 11 east and gaza. there are also daily strikes. according to the home us run health ministry, more than 42600 palestinians have been killed by israel's military, with many more missing and presumed dead under the rubble. israel's government has vowed the water won't stop until him off. no longer poses a security threat. the militant group launched across the border attack on israel on october 7 last year. and it's still holding around a 100 hostages and gaza. the un agency for palestinian refugees says the ongoing is really assault on casa, has left hundreds of thousands of people trapped in this hospital and cause a city medic street civilians wounded in attacks in the north of the territory. the 7 boxes and the number of wounded were taken out of the hospital. some of them with most of the motors for children and women and their legs and hands have been cut
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off. well, not teens. and still looking for moments as i saw them on like in the route where diplomatic talks for a truce with hezbollah, or at least underway. a ceasefire with homeless and gaza seems a distant prospect. we s journalist elementary and they rude with the talks with the with envoy were productive, very precise agreements, just words and promises. but this is actually what we have been expecting here in beverage. hope stein has said that the us has a high interest in ending this will between his bola and israel. very soon he emphasized again that the way to end this war is through implementing the un resolution, 17 or one. that was the end to the war in 2006 as well. he said
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that various policies have paula and israel haven't done enough throughout the last couple of years to really implement this agreement. and that's a the, that a ceasefire or a piece. another on should not feelings through a piece and garza anymore so far. this is not really anything new holstein has set this position and these the arguments repetitive lee over the last couple of months . the question now is more, how do this uh, the u. s. one to force both policies as paula and israel, to really commit to the implemented implementation of a resolution, 17 o one as it hasn't really worked out uh, 2006. and the years afterwards, as a new nato command center from the baltic, sea region has opened in north, in germany. the base will be led by a german admiral with staff from 11 other nato member states. germany's defense minister says it's vital to protect the baltic region from russian. these
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stabilization efforts such down at nato's new headquarters on the baltic sea. germany's defense minister bull has bestowed loose lands here in the german port city over all stuck to inaugurate the commando task force baltics, a new needle naval command center, the aims to boost the lines of defense readiness in the baltic sea region. it will be responsible for planning joint exercise as ready to direct naval operations and times of peace. crises will crushes. invasion of ukraine has heightened concerns that moscow could attack nato countries. germany and nato have seen an uptick and espionage activity by russia and of warns of other potential threats, especially around the baltic sea region. we must ensure that putting will not have his way. we must defend ourselves and do whatever we can to support
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our populace enables eastern flight with a new command center participating countries in to better protect the baltic sea. unimportant supply routes for nato, and the key economic area for neighboring countries. so we all the district has and really just and somebody kind of them in the naval command center in the whole stock will be led by germany and staffed by up to 180 people from 12 other nato countries. participants include a finland and sweden, which joined nato after russia's invasion of ukraine. in moldova, the campaign has won a narrow victory and a referendum on joining the european union despite the obligations russian metals
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in the process in an attempt to secure a no vote. just over 50 percent of voters and the former soviet republic back to e was session. the white house as a russian failed to undermine democracy in the country and the president of the european commission or so if under lions says the results show moldova, once a strong and independent future must go denies any meddling. rushing for the break away regional trends, industry him a small strip of land in moldova, along the border with ukraine. both of his pro you president bias, andrew faces a runoff election to keep her own job. we asked a member of the european parliament, michael galer. from the central right, europe in people's party, the largest political group in the european parliament about his reaction to the reports of russian interference, emerald of his election. here he is, or he gave his assessment rather a to us from cation. now, a lot of things,
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it was evidence there. all, i mean i'll be the head of the your be part of the election observation mitigation . of course we have not see that money being exchanged in the funding stations. we have witnessed under the public domain that people like uh, they call the guy and mr. shaw his poppy to offer it money and asked people to register for that. and a lot of money has been paid to people. so that is one aspect of both buying the other is the covenant into feelings, in a way through the searching media, which i watched in mazda, of, of, in the public media. and the, i mean there was this tendency to say when you were for the you because it's next door, se hundreds of thousands of ukrainians passing by the russian russian is ongoing. and so there is a potential to intimidate people and to make them believe that the you,
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anything like the board would be for next year. but we have something to offer to the opens. russia has nothing to offer then other than the invitation or even the threatening. ready or as they have proxies, so i am positive that also for the next ronald residential evictions. we'll get moved over and join or forces and make an informed decision about the future of disputed elections in mozambique have set off clashes between protesters and police . the ruling freely mo party is claiming another victory having one every election for the last 30 years. however, opponent say the was rig as the, the results of mozambique national elections are expected to like to this week. many of the crying file, the police scientific gas,
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the dispatch crow testers in the capital, and the future among the crowd, with several journalists, interviewing opposition leader vanessia among wlan, demonstrates as took to the streets, optimum land cooled for nationwide strike to contest, early election results. sharing the routing potty in the lead time in the weekend 2 of his allies in a position lawyer and the policy representative was shot dead by an identified gunman. this is a kid. so these are the real terrorists of the north. we have the insurgents like that, but here in my bhutto and the leadership of the security forces, we have the real terrorist and this country costa police backups. the demonstration emotions are still running high. but of course, there's more than the police kept following us to disperse us to prevent us from protesting against the death. and what has been happening in the country. if i are
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to your guess of live bullets, actual bullets, and now they are unjustly rounding up people. we didn't come here to break things. they threw tear gas out as well. it's not about the world. see what's happening and going on. this is a dictate to ship in our country the month, then have the strike a success and vowed that would be no it looks likely the incumbent for lima potty, which has little to mozambique sits as independence. in 1975 will be declared. the winner light test this week. what seems less certain is where the moons around and is supporters. will accept step is out. and finally, the 1st pictures taken by euclid space telescope has been published. the european space agency mission aims to create a 3 d map of the night skies. the instrument is collecting some of the most detailed images of the universe, the captured,
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as spectacular images of a galaxy far far away. as the euclid mission release, as a fast pots have its research, the ovary 6 year journey, it will capture images of one 3rd of the sky. so far it is photographed just the fraction of what will be the final picture. it's a mosaic that's being composed of many different tiles, away those kind of stuff as being pointing in and making observations. and this covers only about one percent of the area that you click will cover by the end of its mission. the telescope blasted off in july last year and just twice the photos back to its hopes it will eventually provide an interactive map of the dock skies above. it was a lot to be. these would be like the gun,
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my girl. so for the rest of us order, you could, anybody in the shoot, you can look at the universe and, and, and, and seizes vision, south galaxies, that's what i'm going to met. while these pictures release to the public, a not detailed enough for scientific research, be 600 times modification provides breathtaking images for the star gazes among us here on planet uh the and you are up to date a to stick around up. next, we take a look at efforts by russia to conduct the espionage in the baltic sea. and remember, if you need more news on the go, you can always check out our website that's dw dot com there. you'll find all the latest one of the headlines and the headlines for sports and businesses. and you can also follow this on social media or, or handle is after the news on there until roland,
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