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so they implement this semester ration policy starts november 9th on dw, the this is dw, know who's coming to live from berlin? turkey strikes kurdish militant target to interact in syria after a deadly attack on a defense company in ankara. so far, no one has claimed responsibility for the explosion of the state aerospace company that killed 5 people and injured more than 20 others. turkish officials are blaming the outboard kurdish militant group, p k. k. also coming up israel steps of air strikes on 11 on destroying a residential complex in the capital. they re, francis, due to convene and international conference in the coming hours to press 4 to see
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spar and vladimir putin hosts visiting world leaders. the brits summit in russia day 2 is said to say purch and hold talks with un secretary general antonio gutierrez, who's been a fierce critic of russia's war in ukraine. the hello and terry martin. good to have you with us. turkeys. air force has truck kurdish militant targets in iraq and syria following an attack on the state run defense company in ankara. on wednesday, the attackers shut off explosives and open fire killing at least 5 people. no group is yet claimed responsibility the turkish government officials are blaming the outlawed curtis and workers party. the p. k. k. us and turkey are calling it a terrorist attack. a visa to
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a video appears to show the movement of the last at the gates of turkish aerospace industries. the states run company is located in common cause on near ankara, is 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 the security camera footage gone for it was heard shortly afterwards. company employees said they spent several hours in shelter as well. police back to the intrude is before being evacuated. to case president red chip tie a bad one, received the news while attending the brick summit in russia hosted bugs allowed to me, a putin will live for 2 weeks on them. this atrocious terrorist attack. i wish god's mercy to i'm autism. i'm going to go to
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a keys. interior minister said the attack go the whole month of the band could, is done work his party and vowed revenge. that in the name is it that we are determined to cut off the breast to those who ambush our national unity says, solidarity going, hunter brotherhood. discussing whether the terrorist organizations, some of the organized crime groups or local folks commons to a patient or space industry produces combat. croft and drones, which to, to use is to bottle cody separatists and is the most militants. both groups have carried out terrorist attacks in the recent past. so as we saw there, the tardies government quickly blamed the kurdistan workers party or p k k for the attacks and retaliated by striking targets in northern iraq and syria. i asked dw
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correspondent dorian jones in this demo for more details this? well indeed, i mean, uh, how does the interior minister earlier, like i said the to is highly likely that it was the p k. k. behind this st has the hallmarks of this organization, which means that they, it was apparently, they were well trained to them. well, i'm them in a well executed attack. so they say this is indicating the peak of k is the most likely group is capable of carrying out such an attack. now, at the moment, the authorities are trying to identify the 2 attackers, and that will be key to confirm who is behind this. let's give them the fact that they've already lost the major results as strikes and book are rock and syria against p k. k base is, it appears they pretty much made up their minds. who's behind this at the time? why did the attackers target that state run, aerospace company, dorian, what's the significance of this company for turkey?
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well, this company is really one of the most important in the aerospace industry. no telling the civil but particularly in the defense sector. and this is a very rapidly growing sector. all the touch economy for the government is a prestige organization, particularly not only because it's services talk, he's military jets, but also produces drones, which would be very successful in various regional conflicts around the regents. but also his teammates war kings to p k k. they use extensively against p k, k bases in iraq, but also in neighboring syria. so if it is a p k, k, a talking such an organization would be seen as ceiling. a major close to a psychologically to the government, but also what they see is more against the tech he states than a company that is producing such effective weapons against sucrose. you're talking about the p k. k. they're the, they're rumors that, that their piece talks. it could be getting underway with the b k k between the p k . k and the turkish government. what more can you tell us about that?
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yeah, we've, having these apparent tentative steps of the possible resumption of something mystical solution to this comes like a president of the ones you a junior coalition partner tablet, partially the leader of the national action policy even invited the the prison leader of the p k. k. of the, along to address parliament if you prepare to call for the disarming of the group and the surrender of the organization. and that statement beyond that there was also being the talks behind the scenes are prominent curtis leaders of the political wing of the movement. they have been going on, apparently for several weeks, possibly months now, was supposed to be driving. this is the president of the one nice as opposed to one of the opposition groups to introduce a new constitution. that is, keep a one if he wants to carry on standing in the next presidential elections. so this is possibly part of a wider solution to that problem by other one. but if it is a p k, k, this responsible that will have delta made to blow to those efforts during thank
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you very much. correspond to dorian jones. they're in assemble. so 11 on our me says 3 of its soldiers have been killed by is really fire in the south of the country. the united states says it's expressed concerns to is real about the safety of lebanese soldiers and united nations peacekeepers in 11 on this as israel strike a carried out more airstrikes on positions that said belong to hezbollah militants, be root rolled to wake, as israel tom's the seat to sullivan subjects, several buildings have been destroyed in what the new state media describes as the most violent rates in the past month. and that's the way. so strikes comes,
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this is real intense supplies. it's a tech, some has full of targets in lebanon. like here in the coastal city of times, the see to center lies in ruins. once a vibrant area, popular with tourist, these rail and military, you should have a creation warnings here, a couple of hours prior. let's try it out. we were sitting and suddenly bump sudden and falling on us shall optician. thank god we are all well and no one was wounded. but his skins every v as easy. the messiah as was strange because unbelievable. it was the 1st time he heard the sounds. the sound was terrible really terrible. he. he meanwhile explosions, especially above tele. israel says it into sub, to dozens of rockets,
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foot by hezbollah. and tensions in the region continue to rise as israel and has the end to the 2nd month or from all tool to while ago i spoke with a route based journalist stella man, uh, she gave us the latest on those every night strikes. so he and be rude. we have witnessed yes, another very violence nights. is there any army has carried out at least 17 airstrikes here on the south on supper? of a be rude, low to media is reporting that at least 6 building have completely flattened during these attacks. of is really, i mean it was a continued air strikes in other parts of the country, like in the big call valley in the east or in the south of the country. the liberties army also said that is where courses have killed 3 of the soldiers. well, it's very important here to highlight that the, nobody's army is not involved in this war. it is and is deployed and thousands of
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on. but it has a monitoring role there, together with the un peacekeeping troops. and it is also there to help civilians in rescue missions. and this is exactly how these 3 soldiers were killed. they were in a village trying to evacuate wounded people at the same time as well as those enquiring back rockets towards israel. the it's really, um you said that at least a full rockets have been sent during the nice heading to tell of these israel claims that it tries to minimize civilian casualties by issuing preemptive evacuation orders in areas whereas bombing is not always the case. stella and how effective is that policy? it is true that is or is sending out these warnings uh its sending out like little blue maps. uh where a buildings and areas are target to
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a mark that they will target. but it is very important to say that this is not always the case. we've seen this again last night when the is really ami, just targeted. uh, building is not here in the southern suburbs of buried without any warranty. and this does happen quite often as well. uh, it is also important for us and to mention that uh, these warnings are not always correct. uh, so a couple of days ago we had the case that on the maps that were sent out by these are in the army. it looks like they want it to target it, building new, the a, b, c. and that, which is a very big shopping mall that's very popular, has a lot of west and brands in it and people were getting crazy. and then they realized that there was a little bit of a confusion and that there was a mistake and these maps, another thing that's worth nursing is that the evacuation warnings and not always coming at with a lot of time in advance. so sometimes there any like 20 minutes between sending
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out these warnings and the strike, which makes it really hard for civilians to evacuate, especially because it's in the middle of the night. and sometimes people have to wake up the children and get ready to book your race. so thank you very much. that was journalists tell them in a, in beirut, france is hosting an international aide conference for 11 on is the conflict between israel and the militant group has pulled out, continues. ministers and officials for more than 70 countries are expected to attend the event in paris. the aim is to garner support for a cease fire, as well as organized international humanitarian aid. the lebanese health industry says more than 2500 people have been killed since october last year, and that more than a 1000000 people have been displaced. let's cross straight over to paris now. the w's lisa lewis is they are covering the 11 on conference. lisa tell us what to
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expect from today's conference. while these officials have gathered here today, 1st of all, to provide humanitarian aid to the lebanese people, the about $1000000.00 internally displaced people in lebanon as we speak, and hundreds of millions of us dollars could be put on the table to provide humanitarian aid to these people, there is obviously also a political go about this conference has here today at the people gathered here in paris, one to work towards a peaceful solution of the conflict. and one condition for that is political stable stability, lebanon at a, at this moment, is basically a faith state. it is bankrupt, it is a deep political crisis. the country has not managed to elect a president for 2 years. parliament has convened a few times, but only off before october 2023. when the current war between you know, how much and israel it started. so the country is really into the political crisis
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. and of the people here do that again, that here to be official from different countries gathered here in paris today want to push by political police and want to push for in the election of a new president. also provide support to the lebanese army. the lebanese army would be deployed massively in the south of 11 on where his bullet is currently controlling the territory if there were a sees for it at the horizon in the long run. so a lot on the agenda, their ministers and officials for more than 70 countries are expected at that conference lisa, but some of the key players are missing a phillips in on who is attending and who is now. well, there are people from lots of different countries from e u countries from the u. n. from the us from the you and uh, but obviously who is missing? well, iran thought is back king has paula and israel. so it seems very likely that
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a, you know, an agreement for a ceasefire for temporary seas, for that especially fonts has been pushing for in the past will be achieved here at this conference today. as i said, what's really in the, in, at the center of this conference is a, you know, paving way towards creating the conditions for the sci fi, you know, finding some political agreement so that, that will be some political stability and 11 on i, one point as they said, thank you very much, that was the w is lisa lewis and parents take a look at a few other stories making headlines today. the un says it's had to postpone the final phase of a polio vaccination campaign in northern gauze because of in transport environments, masters placements, and lack of access to the area. the vaccination drive was long stuff for a baby and guys, it was partially paralyzed by polio 1st. so it's case there in 25 years.
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striking workers that us aerospace, dr. boeing hubbard directed a new offer which included a 35 percent pay rise over 4 years. union representing the workers, says 65 percent voted in against it. the strike has compounded boeing's deep financial crisis with quarterly losses surging to $6000000000.00. the fact stanley city of lahore has top a real time list of the world's most polluted cities. swiss group i q air has classified air quality there as hazardous the horse populum level. where is pollution? crisis is primarily driven by crow for us to do burning and industrial emissions. united states and south korea have carried out 3 days and military drills. south korea's defense ministry says the exercises were aimed at improving operational support capabilities. the drills come amid high tensions with north korea. after
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reports of john young had sent some 3000 troops to support russia's war in ukraine . russia's present, vladimir putin is expected to meet with un secretary general antonio gutierrez, for the 1st time in more than 2 years. the meeting is due to take place on the final day of the brick summit in the russian city of cousin gutierrez arrived there on wednesday. to attend the summit hosted by i put in keys for administrative says the meeting damages the u. n's reputation. world leaders from $36.00 countries are attending the event, which is the largest diplomatic gathering in russia since it's full scale invasion of ukraine began to 20 to let's get the view from ukraine. now dw is corresponding to connelly joins us from ukraine's capital. keep nick, the fact that russia is waging war against ukraine has not put off world leaders from attending the brick summit in russia,
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the united nations secretary general antonio terrace is also there and we'll meet present purging today. ukrainians. pretty upset about that, aren't they? that's right, terry, there has been pretty room resolute criticism of this visit from key if seen from here it kind of smacks of double standards because you might remember that when you crane held its 1st piece summit in switzerland earlier this year, guitars didn't turn up to that they were kind of briefings that it was seen from the u. n. is being kind of to political into kind of part of then if you were to arrive that and now arriving at this event from ukraine, your perspective is basically giving, letting me put you a photo opportunity and a good kind of bolstering pritchens efforts to show that he is not isolated because the you and give it perspective saying that it's certainly no more for you and general 6th street to turn up to these brick summit. some of that has happened in the past. but certainly that picture of something that people had a very unhappy about seeing when it comes out. and there's a general feeling that,
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you know, russia as a school council member just has that kind of legacy position that it just is kind of seems part of the furnished whatever the rest it does at the un. hi, rocky is still gonna engage with it in a way that it wouldn't, you know, take a risk for ukraine so that certainly some people who are very unhappy about the some leaders who are attending the brick summit like india is prime minister in are under a moody and said that they support peace in ukraine. china is a, she said there should be no further escalation of the war or whitening of the battlefield. have ukraine's leaders, nick expressed any hope that maybe some bricks members could help bring up, bring it in to the war on ukraine's terms. i think you really have to look at individual countries positions, right. so you have your under moody that he is someone who is seen over the india does a lot of trade with russia has bought a lot of cheap russian energy since this will be gotten his benefits financially from russia's economic isolation from the west. he is still seeing that someone who
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is a bit more of a on this broke of someone that you crank and trust and is potentially able to be some way in between the 2 positions. whereas i think the chinese position is not really bought into, from ukraine. china is fos, the importance to keeping rushes, economy afloat of c rushes, industrial complex. totally dependent on chinese. that pause to build weapons, especially the letter clearly tronics to make themselves fly here to ukraine. so i think no one is really for the china is an honest broker who is a kind of credible intermediary that lots of countries have wanted to offer this service intermediaries who remember, for the other one of the took you come from the kind of making those office, similar situation with leaders from the u. a and other countries. but i think for now for you, great perspective, this is also a bit early, right. the ukraine is convinced that if a negotiations ought to happen, that you credit has to be in a strong position to provide in the future even to what those associations are alone to give to them that would satisfy you crane. but i think generally using to
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look at these kind of plans that have been advanced, right. there's a chinese piece plants being basically doing the rounds for months now. and it has very little in the way of concrete steps in the way of making it clear how they would break. the impulse to just took of known escalation, which seen from ukraine, is basically just accepting the way things are and rushed to control on the ground . without anything to make you cry and happy so there's always skepticism little fear. but on the other hand, ukraine is very aware that it needs to engage with comes to the global south, especially india, and is doing more domestically to try and count to that worst influence with, with those countries. now with this summit, the protein is clearly hoping to show that he's not isolated on the world stage. what's the view on that from ukraine? i mean certainly those in your family pictures is that sometimes cool those, those pictures,
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the images are the ones that really count your what to summit actually achieves in terms of maturity in terms of actual diplomatic progress is less important than the visuals. i think it's important but to kind of stress that this is of seats cooking at home. he has avoided most foreign troops including a previous break, some in south africa because of his fear of exceptional a response against him. so i think it's still less of a win than if pushing was surrounded by it will lead to some way internationally and troubling with the kind of freedom that he would have done before 2022. but certainly it is. it is a blow, as in, from your priorities assigned that, you know, most of the known western world know outside europe and north america, and maybe a few others off a lot less willing to see this as a kit situation of ukraine being the victim of russian depression and the rest of the, the cause of this war. and even though the wording is often difficult for many plan, effective, right, lots of all these talk about this is a crisis as a conflict rather than a war. so certainly there is a lot in that for you trying to do to try and take its message to these countries.
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and so we have, we are seeing you, grand opening your embassies trying to engage these countries. but for now that russian kind of point of view, seemingly still pretty widespread. nick, thank you very much. that was our corresponding knit conway in t. so, diplomatic dispute has broken out between germany and russia over a new nato command center. russia says the base on the baltic coast violates an agreement keeping nato troops out of eastern germany. german government rejects that claim. this is why russia is not happy. a new naval operation center and ross don't. northern germany, all the headquarters will allow nature partners to coordinate operations in the baltic sea. but you didn't get to know if your ration this week, defense minister boris. the story is stressed that the command center is gem and not under the tools direct command. no nato troops who are being deployed
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these this guys built a need to hate cute doing they to truthfully stationed here. it's a multi national task force. nothing more than nothing less mission mail industry ended up. russia however cleans that the command center was a violation of the 2 plus $43.00 t, which in the early 19 ninety's piece the we for jasmine, re unification under dots agreement. berlin pledge not to station foreign troops in each germany. most school has some and japanese on boss that are in protest seeing the move would have extremely negative consequences. while visiting by lynn, the president of finland told dw, that russia was hypocritical. russia is waging a war of aggression in which it is fine. i think every possible tenant of international law, whether it's un charters, terry told integrity or sovereignty or whether it's the o. s. c, e. i think it's very important that nato has a strong terrance,
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and that determines is based on troops. it's based on missiles and then it's based on a nuclear deterrence. and however, then we structure our troops around our own border. that's our job of the command central and draw stock. that means 100 navy stuff from around a dozen countries keeping check con russian activity. but germany insists that it does not meet the threshold for a breach of the 2 plus for treaty. within a 100 range of refugees or a standard on a boat of northern indonesia. after leaving bangladesh, 2 weeks ago, heading formulation 11 have been taken to hospital, but local people are preventing the other refugees from coming ashore. they had just half a kilometer from land boats have been trapped at sea since fishermen discovered the boats. last thursday. the local community has refused to let them de bald.
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second row hang the refugees of calls and resting for the places. indonesia is not part of united nations refugee convention and isn't obligated to accept them. however, several people have been allowed into the country to be taken to hospital. most of the patients came in week condition. they were coughing with woody noses and fever. the pregnant women as to being checked to see how they are doing of some local residents and the un have provided those stranded involved with food. according to a local police report, the boat left bangladesh on october 9th and 3 people died on the journey from the
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cups is dissolved rescue g come police say they have arrested 3 suspects for a legend. people smuggling, you're watching dw news up next is focus on europe, looking at the danger of land slides in the swiss alps and informed woman volunteer unit in ukraine. thanks for watching the
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day or the which is an old women volunteer unit that shoots down russian drones almost every night. they are reaching for weapons, for many of them, it's the only way to protect because the end of the war looks very far away. the focus on zillow right next. on d, w, conflicts own senior american diplomats fly back into the middle east,
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promising to stand by lebanon. steven is ally. israel continues massive strikes, sum, payment, and other parts of the country. it doesn't look like a formula for peace, but my guess today doesn't give up easily on that prospect. cclc the violin, former justice minister and peace negotiator. it is right, conflict in 60 minutes on dw, the should actually inject you belong to the 77 percent to come to i don't go down 65 last last those top 5 years, 3 reasons why 1115. we're here to help you make up your mind. we are here on please find your mind. so all of the topics i'm much up to you from trouble
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