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this is more of a tricia, the roches lauren ukraine. on fusions from klein starts october 26th on d, w. the. this is dw news. why, from berlin? the white house makes another push for a cease fire in the middle east before next month's us presidential election. secretary of state anthony, blinking begins 11th trip to the region, as israel launch is new strikes on 11 on elliot's campaign to cripple his bullet. also coming out holding the line in ukraine with russian forces advancing. and us aid endowed our correspondent visits the defenders of one of moscow's key objectives in the east. the
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i'm michael local, welcome. 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 antony blinking, and his heading back to the region is 11th trip. since hostilities began to stop off in several countries including israel, the binding administration has won the us could withholds the military aid to israel unless more humanitarian assistance gets through to gaza. in the meantime, there's no let up in the fighting and 11 on israel says it has had 300 has bullet targets in the last day. the run back village and group says it launch rockets at a naval base near israel's coastal city of haifa. as well as targets near tel aviv smoke rises over the suburbs of a route. israel says it was targeting financial institutions run by hezbollah,
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or it accuses the militant group of using the network to fund it's a tax. lebanon's health ministry says is really 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 israel 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, i t and how speaker not be very met with the special envoy from the united states to layout conditions for a possible cease fire 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. dying love and ons, future,
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to other conflicts in the region was not and is not in the interest of 11 east. and gaza that there are also daily strikes according to the have most run health ministry, more than $42600.00 palestinians have been killed by israel's military. with many more, missing and presumed dead under the rubble. israel's government has failed. 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 is still holding around a 100 hostages. and because of the un agency for palestinian refugees says the ongoing is really assault on, garza 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 who lives were taken out of the hospital. some of them
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with most of the motors for children and women and their legs and hands have been cut 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 with us secretary of state antony blinking. do to meet is was prime minister today. i s o corresponded emily gorgine if their discussions might be about more than just to cease fire as well right now we're really seeing a focus shift to what the future will look like in gauze of self. now many including the us president are biting off to someone's death so that this could be a watershed moment treating for israel to claim victory to broke a piece to bring back as hostages. the problem is that on the ground,
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the situation looks very, very different. often one's death. we heard both sides. on one hand is really a prime minister benjamin netanyahu, but also from home off. but the fighting would continue. and what do you also need to know is that within israel there are also a lot of people who don't want to see an end to the fighting. in java. you have supplemental groups in his role who wants to, to want the, the idea that he is ready military to continue a pricing and also so that it can reset overland a. so essentially a continuation of this will. and then at the same time you have hostage families and friends who are starkey opposed to these plans who want to see an end to the fighting in gaza because they would love to see that the hostages returned. so i'm gonna send that to you all here at the moment on the one hand is facing international pressure, but also pressure from hostage families to end the school. and at the same time,
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he also is eating a government, the colors from government. we have members from the fall rights and as well who are in support of the supplements of the continuation of the war and gaza at this point. it's really quite unclear. yes. where, what people decide in terms of the future of awesome got it. we're obviously in the throes of an almost continuous exchange and israel's north has bullet has launch rockets that is really naval base. and israel carried out its own strikes and 11 on overnight. what are the prospects for ceasefire? talk to their of the both rights uh, were city are continue to the top 5 saying across the lebanese border. i was recently in the north of his row and i spoke to people there. and essentially they are very worried actually about political resolution, because they say about in 2006 off to the, the, the warranty, 2006 between has the law and this role. and there was a political resolution that you in resolution 171 not to not feed
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a 2 piece. essentially, they soul about all is well kept, very sorry about as well ahead through what it promised i, meaning they stayed out of lebanon, but at the same time, have bullet continue to that to militarize the area essentially. and what we're seeing them in negotiations right now is that as well as the monitoring some kind of an allowance, essentially as far as military to be able to continue to go into. i'm for the 11 on to make sure that has spell out, does not regroup, on the centrally re militarize of the region that so emily gorgine in jerusalem, anything similar or some other stories. now making headlines around the world as we speak, serious state broadcast or says 2 people were killed and another 3 injured. and then is really hair striking the capital damascus. israel has carried out hundreds of strikes inside syria in recent years, but rarely acknowledges or discusses the operations. at least 6 people have died in cuba. after hurricane oscar slammed into the east of the country. officials say up
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to a 1000 homes have been damaged in guantanamo province. the weather conditions are further complicating work on restoring electricity following a series of outage. a united nations bio diversity summit has opened in columbia with calls for urgent action and billions in funding to protect nature. within 200 countries are taking part, the end to end destruction of by diversity with as many as 1000000 species in danger of becoming extinct. well, us defense secretary lloyd austin has visited keith and announce details of a $400000000.00 aid package for ukraine. mondays announcement came just 2 weeks before a presidential election that could further put aid in dept. during the visit, a russian bombardment hit the eastern city up across killing 3 people. moscow is literally advancing toward the city,
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a key transportation hub that could open further advances in the area or corresponding backs and are visited the front line cd to talk to it's defenders and see the devastation caused by russia's advance on the outskirts of across the to this group of men has been working there howard. so since the break of dawn doesn't so of the letter. so they say that artillery is the god of war because it causes 90 percent of the damage that's inflicted on the enemy. points out to be out of the way, but the russians have more firepower, and more people call it. pressure on this part of the front line is intense. i don't mind the russian infantry groups keep it advancing. as seen, and this footage captured by a ukrainian surveillance drone, it's broadcast life to the command post back on the ground. we seek
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shelter as the unit prepares for potential retaliatory fire. it's been a busy morning made, you know, even though we drive the enemy back over the summer, killed some of the hiding the shots of the those who stayed more or less alive. runaway who reached out to them to move in. but besides level perceptible bump, bump, bump. so the commander of a seal is determined to defend for across the river and take it i want to take roll across because if they do, it will be bad. the rug will be open and the russians will have a direct deposit enabled the hold of a recent russian attack proportionately caused by a live bomb. so when we see it was, we found one man dead in his bed. people wasn't ashley. he had gone to sleep, the school and his house received a direct hit such a lot, the move, but it, it with some of the adjacent buildings and structures caught fire with me except
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for the solace of a mind. a blaze covered 400 square meters. for shop, i just qual, uh through the summer through for the ultimate rush on the tax on the city center have decreased slightly because ukrainians have send reinforcements to the outskirts of the city. us. they take most of the fire microsoft. so then use of my to we're back at the position a new batch of shells just to write. but it's a drop of the ocean cranium troops to say they barely receive enough military a to hold onto their positions. and certainly not to know what to change the course of the war. you negotiating peace with russia like summer calling for can not be the answer says the command, right? but the mostly used to the landscape gives up some type of trees,
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a busy season in 2 years. we will have to go to okay. and the russians are constantly being very quick to do that. producing shells every day. what about i give it shows you what you wrote, but as we had back to the city, we make a stop at a brand new trench. it's one of many dog in the area, a rock across and a potential for shadowing of battles to come. that report we should mention by dw corresponded max is andrew, who joins us now from keith. max and interesting report. this soldiers, you talk to say they need more fire power, but they're not getting it. how confident are they that they can hold for cross a this morning michael, i'm so from the overall sentiment some from our recent trip to the to, to that part. so to these outskirts of the across, talk, this whole just varies that the situation at the moment is serious. it is difficult,
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but for the moment at least it seems, it is manageable. the russians are still 70 kilometers away from the eastern outskirts of across the ukrainians. have sent additional brigades from what we've been hearing to brigades around $10000.00 troops to support the defense of the city . the printing troops have dug in there. now the russians are increasing the pressure on that part of the front line also towards the north and the south. and it seems that at the moment they're not going for across going to direct line, but rather moving south of the city. i'm trying to sort of say, solidify the southern front and potentially then later on try to in circle with and dr. ukrainian troops out of the city. similar to what we've seen in other cities and the done best region for example, of discount or the dark region. so um if you talk to soldiers there you have. so it doesn't say um of course we're gonna hold onto the costco there's, there's no other option, but then there are also others who we talk to for less optimistic for seeing
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this as potentially the next bloody urban comment scenario. similar to what we've seen in a visa or in boston, if there's reiterating for crops, is seen as a key strategic town. what would happen if it does fall? so i think it's important to mention that the summer here in your current and certainly over um winter is on its way. that means it's gonna get a lot more cold. the situation on the front line is going to change. the product is going to turn into a muddy wasteland. sooner or later, there's going to be less daylight. this makes it a lot more difficult for any type of offense. so if the russians decides to go to the cross, which they are likely going to do, it's going to result in a lot of casualties. also trying to take a city as on the offensive and in the winter, it's going to result in casualties for the russians,
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for the trainings as well. but even more so for the russians, especially looking at how the tactics that they apply for and everything they have at the defenders difficult phones because is a important logistics hub. um they have a train line that is partially still working. there is a highway that goes directly to the, to the po, trust region, the ukrainians, use the city to supply parts of the phone line from there. so that's going to be a blow to their logistics and they would have to change their game up a little bit. the russians would have capture higher ground from which they can launch. hillary strikes strong strikes in the area, but most importantly across is a major city. 60000 people used to live that would be another major cities taken by the russians. and that this would be a major blow to the training leadership and to the morale and the country. as a commander in your report, made it clear he doesn't believe rush, i can hold peace talks with ukraine in good faith. but of course ukraine could lose
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a major ally if there's a new leadership in washington after the us selection. how worried or soldiers about that? when we talk to soldiers about this on the ground, and it seems that there of course, following what's happening in the united states. but if you're fighting on the front line, you don't have the capacity to to look into the details there. what's, what's more important for them is how this translates to the situation on the ground. is the pickup truck with a shell is going to arrive? are we going to have, or are they going to have enough apartment vehicles for their assaults? ropes, is there going to be home or is working to protect the troops or they're going to be able to, most importantly, in the future, strike within russian territory to make a real difference. because what they've been telling us is that what they have been getting. so far is enough to barely hold on, but not to make a difference and even with calls for negotiations abroad. but also here, when you create, in order to be able to negotiate you,
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none of the sites can or the opposing side cannot have the upper hand. so you need a good negotiating position. and you know, that's essentially what they're looking at. what, what the, what the support and futures going to look at. so dw max and reporting from keith many, thanks, max and we should also mentioned during his recent visit to brussels presidents and lensky urge ukraine's e partners to support his so called victory plan. one of the key issues there was, keeps demand to lift restrictions on, donated weapons keep believes this could make a difference on the battlefield. europe is one of the biggest sources of such weapons. and increasing production could also help ukraine. that's according to austrian army, general robert rigor, teachers, the e u military committee in brussels, the blocks highest military body, and in charge of joint missions and operations. the job you had a chance to speak to him about what the you can do for you can. and its members own
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defense. for 2 and a half years general robot breaker has been the chairman of the e u military committee. keeping a close eye on the situation on the battlefield and ukraine. russia gained some momentum, especially into the bus. on the other hand, the green is a defending deadlines as good as they can. and the ability to defend to country is clearly come next to meet the support of device to the west continues to provide key if with weapons but presidency. lensky, so request to use them for strikes deep into russian territory has not been granted yet from a pure military point. it for sure, will make sense to, to at tech and destroy a russian infrastructure when it comes to latrice fix. when it comes to
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communication installations, a see to structure and so on, so forth. but it's clearly a political faith and to fully additions have to decide how far they want to go. did you know? so just that's what the you also needs to do is to rent up the weapons production, not only to meet ukraine's needs, but also to deplete it's own stuff files in europe. we have no war economy, but we did a lot and european union developed a lot of instrument to, to east the process for a 1st 4 common procurement and locate the you budget of for a fast the production and also reimbursement of material delivered by member states to do a great, a big headache for europe. the block has only a fraction of the defense systems. it needs to protect its eastern flank. i think
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it's also in the clear a priority that we establish a column or sheet organization. and this we come with a bill of course, and we have also within, i'll a strategic communication make clear to the public that we have to do more for security and defense and diffusion in general and rigorous opinion. the creation of the 1st of a commission, the 4 defense in brussels, is a clear signal that d u is stepping up when it comes to security. the war in ukraine, he says, is change the mindset in europe. meanwhile, russia is hosting this year's summit of the bricks, countries which stands for brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa. together with 5 other members, the block makes up well over one 3rd of the world's population. and economic output . the block considers itself
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a counterpart to the western world order led by the us. russell holds the rotating german trip up the block this year for president vladimir putin. the summit is a chance to show that he's in fact not isolated on the world stage. despite sanctions over russia's war in ukraine, major bricks, countries like china and india have become big buyers of russian oil and political backers of the kremlin. united air, emberts, and other middle eastern royal states also recently joined. the blah dw of santa abduct mover is in riga and following this summit for sex on what can we expect from the summit to the car? it has a now and that's put in the person that to meet with the wrong squint international leaders over the next few days. both the old and can you weeks members, so we will discuss corporation, especially. they cannot make and financial sectors, many breaks concerts belong to the so called global souls. and for put in this block is a come to balance to the west,
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to west of democracies. russia is also going to push in your payment statement system that differs from the rest of the sweep banking system. pressure kind of accessed it to you to sanction some of the way ukraine, the ends with the advocate for a toner to of institutions to those in the west. joseph lives to meet with you and the secretary general. i'm telling you in the tab on the final day of the assignment to discuss ukraine looked at are still believes he can't influence fortune. and she wants to use this form to impact supports and to end the war. but to give support and also kind of push him to oh, just invitation. but this meeting with the, for all of us, the rest of the approach of isolation. she has no support for west point countries . and most of all, he has more impacts and fortune russian officials, including fortune himself. all what you see. the summit in design is a big success. russian state television is reporting on the bench with great pride, the show how the new technologies and innovations from russia are presented to the international leaders. so it's a big propaganda show for fulton and russia in the middle of it's a portion and ukraine. it's so dw sucks on a f. dokie move in rica, many,
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many things outside. well the 1st pictures taken by the euclid space telescope have been published. the european space agency mission aims to create a 3 d map of the scots. the instrument is collecting some of the most detailed images of the universe, yet captured spectacular images of a galaxy far far away. as the euclid mission release, as a fast pots have its research, the ovary 6, e a journey, it will capture images of one 3rd of the sky. so far, it's just 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 like will cover by the end of
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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 what, what to be. these would be like the google map, good or also for the universe do is, are you good at anybody in the shoot? you can look at the universe and, and, and, and seizes be. and so actually that's what i'm going to met. while these pictures release to the public, a not detailed enough for scientific research, be $600.00 times modification, provides breathtaking images for the star gazes among us here on planet us. the remainder of our top story, this, our secretary of state antony blinking is traveling to the middle east and make
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a new push for a cease fire. in garza, the bite and administration has warranty us could withhold some military aid to israel unless more humanity caring assistance. gets through the gases watching dw news from berlin up next, a dangerous assignment. journalist put their lives on the line to inform the world about the voice in ukraine. that's on the dock film after a short break. and of course, don't forget, you can get all the latest news, sports and business news on dw dock. com. and of course on our social media channels where i'll handle key is predictably act dw news. unlikely look through, appreciate your watching. i'll be back, as always, is at the beginning of the next down the
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