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the things and surviving together details as the rate change, the elephant century has been rescuing little giants. i see here the elephant ninety's in the notes of kenya. that's a tober 25th on dw, the . this is thing building and use live from the leading to a key strikes, courteous militant targets in iraq and syria, after a deadly attack on the defense company and incorrect 5 people that killed in move in 20 inches united explosion that rock the headquarters of a state errors every spice group, the us condemns what it's cooling, a terrorist attack. also on the program. no, they top in the middle east. israel steps up a strive to a strikes on live and on destroying a residential complex. in the capital bank routes, germany's foreign minister warrants that live in all these on the brink of collapse
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and immigration is one of the key issues expected to decide the us presidential election dw, here, visit the board, the state of arizona to talk to versus the, the hello and welcome to the program. i am jared read took. he's a force has struck. could he should militant targets any rock and syria? that's the, that's the following. an attack on the state run defense company in the capital and career on wednesday. now the attack is a state of explosives, an open fire killing at least 5 people. the group is yet claim responsibility. the ministers are blaming the outlawed p. k. k code has done work as potty the us and took as president read ship type code. one have condemned it as a terrorist attack. the summit to
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a video appears to show the movement of the blast at the gates of turkish aerospace industries to the states mom company is located in common cause on near and correct employees over 10000 people to accuse media said the explosives were designated by 2 assailants who then entered the complex, carrying assault weapons as seen and this security camera footage gunfire was heard shortly afterwards. company employees said they spent several hours in shelter as well. police baffled the intrude, is before being evacuated. to occasion president red chip tie a bad one, received the news while attending the brick summits in russia hosted by vladimir putin who we condemned this atrocious terrorist attack by which cods mercy to i'm autism. i meant to go to the keys. interior minister said, be
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a time to go the whole month of the band could he's done work his party and vowed revenge. that in the name is it that we are determined to cut off the breast. we shall go to those who ambush our national unity. solidarity and brotherhood discussed whether the terrorist organizations, some of them organized crime groups or local folks commons to acacia space industries produces combat croft and drones, which to to use is to bottle code the separatists and is the mist militants. both groups have carried out terrorist attacks in the recent past was seen and should the senior fellow onto a key at the foundation for defense of democracies in washington, dc. and earlier i asked him how important the target of this attack was,
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but strategically and symbolically for turkey as well. i think it's important from both angles that you've just mentioned versus easy. uh, as well as politically simply because it is a premier and flagship organization, which is sort of the main backer of turkey's essential sort of defense industry innovations from you know, the 5th generation fights where i coughed to all sorts of other uh, entity such as drones as well as ever sophisticated weaponry, that's where key is trying to pioneer and sort of symbolic. this symbolism cannot be lost on that is because it is intended from what it looks like, depending on who claims responsibility for this to read. sort of the strength of the heart of turkeys, offensive capabilities as well as it sort of minutes we as industrial base and really send a hard message saying that to, you know, to, to use any means they're essentially interested in sort of showing that, you know, they're willing to take it to the heart of their innovative hub. so in intended to strike at the heart of turkeys offensive capabilities. as you say, officials pointing fingers at the outlawed curtis done work as part of your p k. k
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. though it must be said, no group has yet claim responsibility. do you think that's credible? and if so, what could the motor seems be? so that's a good question. as you say, nobody has claimed responsibility, and i have to say at this point, there is so much information pollution out the both it may need. i'm an immune aging out of the turkey. we have pro governments sort of upper upticks or propaganda explaining the square on the shoulders of the united states and israel. then you've got government officials saying without evidence or, and you know, saying suggesting that this is a p k k which doesn't seem to make sense because of the last few days, the government seems to be engaging only entering towards the reopening piece, pulse and discussions which could result in the release possibly of the p k. k needed who's been in prison since the late 19 ninety's. so i'm not sure why the p k . k would want the torpedo such an initiative. it could be a number of marietta alternative, such as some of the splinter groups that are on the fringes of the dakota separate
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this movement that occurred at similar attacks in past years. it could go even further than that looks like he has not made a lot of friends in the region. it is back to a lot of militias inside of northeast syria to combat the regime, which are disgruntled with the ad one regime because they're the ones trying to essentially, you know, normalize, ties with the outside regime and then all happy. we also know that there's a lot of remnants of ices fighters inside of turkey that are being essentially baffled for the last decade or more bands. because nobody has claim responsibility for this there's, there's a lot of speculation. speculation out there without any concrete sort of evidence. yeah, typically i would say impossible to be where the p k. k is bomb they, then they don't delay timing responsibility. okay, so you're saying it doesn't really make sense to point the finger at the p k. k, because of these pace talks and negotiations. how does this attack impacts these if it's that, that you've just been talking about?
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i mean, we'll have to see because right now what we've seen over the past week, things move very quickly in terms of government officials or partners of the art on government on the national side. really flipping the script, suggesting that the turkey may be pleased to sort of restart the sort of peaceful. so what, what was previously called the cash opening, which really sort of define expectations were given how long has been so essentially bullish about combining sort of kurdish a little cause in the last few years. um, so, you know, we'll see what we can do something, see if there's gonna be any impact on this right now. because again, nobody's claim responsibility for this. so it is very hard to make sense of who had, you know, who have motivation to do this, who, to be in the losers out of a, you know, a piece resolution with the kurdish political movement. it's just a lot of this information and information pollution out there right now. and so somebody actually claimed responsibility. thank you very much for your insight
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space and i'm not seen on to the senior fellow one turkey at the foundation for the defense of democracies in washington. dc, thank you. thank. so let's get a quick round up now of some of the global news headlines. pakistan's the whole has talked a real time, least of the world's most pollution cities suisse group. i q a has classified a quality there is, has of this, the whole is pollution crisis use primarily driven by crop resident dining and industrial emissions. and then un says it's had to postpone the final size of a polio vaccination campaign in northern gauze. it because of intense bombardment, mass displacements, and lack of access to the area. the vaccination drivers, lonestar after a baby in dallas, it was partially paralyzed by folio for the 1st time in 25. use to let them know. now with state media site is riley strikes, have destroyed a residential complex in the capitol by bruce, the strikes targeted housing near
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a stop and saw that all of the capital d is riley military. previously issued an evacuation order for something i read, wanting residents state to leap as it prepared to strike wood. it said, well, his beloved physicians would jump in foreign minister and elaina bandbox as the ball between his route and his blah has taken lebanon to the brink. of collapse during a visit to bang root on wednesday, they bought cold for a diplomatic solution warning that the de stabilized nation of lebanon would have dangerous consequences for the and time is released. and journalist still amanda is in bainbridge. she has more now on the german foreign ministers visits. bab, good directly address to the lebanese people saying you are not to learn. she then continued saying that there is no military solution to the rule between have fall off and the israel, that the she as a foreign minister, as well as germany,
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is doing her best to keep it the to might take political solution and see you then also said how this diplomatic solution could look like. she him sized bed, the un resolution 171 that ended the war in 2006 should be implemented and that this is the key strategy to achieve peace. but she didn't say how this should be implemented because the, the resolution is there since 2006 and no, no, neither of the parties said. and neither his paula nor israel is sticking to this framework. still a man of them will immigration, is a particularly concerned in the southwest, in border states of arrazola into us way, which is one of the battle grounds dest, likely to decide. next month's election. the last time around biden won the state back from donald trump by just over 10000 votes. i used to go with the ws chief
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international editor, richard walker visited a family of farm is in ours ana. he went to see them again this week to find out what's changed. i don't on the children raunch. this is the fall south of arizona right on the edge of america. but is right in the middle of this election. we've been here before. 8 years ago, the rupture jim chilton took his down through his land to the us border with mexico . the united states boundaries on my ranch is nothing but a 4 strand barbed wire fence. james ron should become a route for smuggling drugs into america. for him, donald trump had the only answer building a border wall. now way back to find out how things have changed in the past 8 years and whether trump did build his will. soon we hear that the cartels still have to run to these hills and valleys. so about 10 days ago,
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i went up this road and for about a half a mile. from here, this spot. i 2 guys ran across the road. one guy had or for i for a long got to see a jim testified to a visiting commission from the us congress and he submitted video showing camouflage people carrying bags through his land. on the 5th tell tale signs of drug packets. he says he has hidden cameras show more than 3000 crossing since 2021 . and yet as we get closer to the border, we start to see that donald trump's wall is that we go back to the very same spot we came to 8 years ago. this is what it looked like then. and this is today from school slicing its way through the hills, but construction stopped as soon as joe biden came into office. and so the wall and
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right here, they got the they're biting, stopped in the construction on the wall that was outraged. i thought it awful recent polling suggests the democrats and now almost as concerned about it, as republicans on columbia. harris has reacted. she says she would support legislation that would include some funding for the war. if she became president. trump is the next best lines targeting people who enter the us illegally. he's platform calls for the largest deep rotation program in american history. phoenix, arizona is capital. we come to meet petrified con. she runs promise, arizona, a support group for immigrants. we also petra, whether she accepts the political climate on border security as hard to do. you think fine, just go ahead and finish those last bits of board
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a. well i don't know. it's hard for me to to think about that in here. petra's group works a lot with undocumented immigrants who could be targeted by trumps. new example, taishan plans of college. i scared the heck out of me at the scare me back to the ranch. we all assume children what he thinks of large scale deportations. say. i'm not sure that's exactly what he's saying. he's saying he was at the port. people are cram. i don't think you can d park 10000000. 15000000 people. i don't think he physically do it and i don't think we really want to for all the polarized ation and both the policies, those closest to this issue seem genuinely torn on some of the central questions
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