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the, the the this is dw news life from berlin. donald trump host a device of raleigh in new york city. it's called a metric draft 1st. that is going to have for that level. never see donald trump levels more attacks and come to a harris as the race enters. it's the final stretch, but will his dark rhetoric when over us voters also coming up. there is mounting evidence of thousands of north korean troops are now in russia. nato ways. how to respond is the soldiers joined moscow's war against ukraine. and the pro moscow parties declared the winner of george's parliamentary elections about the pro
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western president rejects the vote as a russian special operation, the american evan. stan, it's good to have you with us. as we use election moves into its final days of campaigning, donald trump has held a mass riley in new york city. the event and the iconic madison square garden was built as the republican candidates closing message to voters. trump and other speakers leveled non stop attacks against his democratic arrival. cala harris, her team has denounced the round is crude and racist rhetoric where one speaker called puerto rico, a floating island dom, garbage, the trunk. so in the heart, it's a new state. many of the drums, big supporters appeared at destroy,
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lead at madison square garden in new york, but it goes to milan. your drum was the surprise guest. it was her 1st appearance as a trump valley. in the 2024 election. she was the one who introduced her husband to the speech strong. this drum tact has opened and says record were full. yours in office next tuesday, you have to stand up and you have to tell comalla hours that you've done a terrible job said good joe biden. has done a terrible job, you've destroyed our country, we're not going to take it any more. pamela, your fire, get out. fire large part of speech, whether she is regular migration. one day one,
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i will launch the largest deforestation program in american history. and i will rescue every city in town that has been invaded in congress. and we will put these issues and let thursday criminals in jail and they kick them the hell out of our country as fast as possible. just because the things that the democrats complete of being offensive, there's literally a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now. yeah, i think it's called puerto rico mean by vice president. government ahead is been sunday focusing on the state of pennsylvania by campaigning in philadelphia. the election of the year. and that's on billy is truly in your hands. the path to victory runs right through all the leaders. we're here
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there is too much on the line and we must not wake up the day after the election and have any regrets about what we should have done. and these next 9 days left spent the next 9 days knowing we did everything we could just make fits is stored in philadelphia, making the final efforts to ensure support from the east wing state. and for more on the us election campaign i'm joined to the city by the delay. a correspondent i'm in s, as in. really good to see you. so these are the final days before the election. the wes, let's start with trump. what was his final pitch? well, he opened his big rally in madison square garden in new york city with the question, are you better off than you were 4 years ago, this has been at the center of his campaign, just playing on the discontent that
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a lot of people have, especially with inflation, the cost of living in the united states, which is, it really is out of control is european. it goes to the us and i spend $25.00 to see the hamburger. it is pretty crazy to inflation there, but it's also an interesting question to ask in the center of new york city where 4 years ago businesses were, shuddered. unemployment was 10 percent. um, you know, people technically were worse off or worse off 4 years ago when donald trump was still president and then they are now but some how it is really still getting to voters there. he also double down on his anti immigration stands saying that he would invoke the alien enemy's act. and that's an act that allows the president in times of war uh to the ports uh, even citizens of the us. they're born overseas without any kind of trial or anything. so really extreme position. it's unclear if you could do that constitutionally, since the us isn't that we're especially not with any country that the immigrants are coming from. but this was his pitch and he also had
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a lot of speakers who made other device of comments as well. indeed, we just saw in our report, there was one comedian i believe, open to the riley before trump took the stage and called puerto rico, the island of puerto rico, a floating an island of garbage, and what kind of an impact would these types of very crude remarks have on voters? well, trump campaign actually did something that they don't do very often. and the distance themselves and the comedians remarked st in reflect transposition. that's probably because puerto ricans make up a big percentage of the hispanic community in the united states, or is it important boat or block? the trump is trying to court. it's about 6000000 porter. re people of puerto rican heritage live in united states. another free 1000000 live on the island of puerto rico itself. and puerto ricans are actually us citizens. they don't vote and us elections because it's not a state. and so they can participate in the electoral college unusual way the americans elected president. but puerto ricans are part of the fabric of the united states. so trump campaign, distance themselves
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a little bit from that harris immediately came out with a plan to help puerto rico's economy. as she knows this is a very important voting block. and she was trying to use that comment to gain a little bit of support for her campaign. but trump has learned through experience actually that a lot of these inflammatory comments don't really hurt his campaign as a pull that showed that latino immigrants themselves don't feel like trump is talking about them when he says is going to the port migrants. and so probably a lot of puerto ricans don't feel like that comment reflects anything about them. all right, let's talk about the democratic candidate, cala harris. she of course is also making a very big push in these last 9 days and before the election. so, i mean, what is her strategy right now? but as we heard, she said that the path to victory runs right through philadelphia, and that is probably true. i remember when i was in the united states in 2020, i was in philadelphia after the election. and the vote count came down to what happened in philadelphia there. so once a biden was declared,
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the winner in pennsylvania, then he was declared the winner of the presidential election because of the electoral college. and the way the swing states can elect the president. so she is campaigning to get, especially the black vote in uh, filled else here. and she was playing on the fact that trump was having his rally in madison square garden. um, she, like, she said that his rhetoric was divisive and said that she would unite the country. so she's really trying to be the opposite of donald trump. and she was letting that message play out in philadelphia. that was the definitely is, i mean as soon as i am, thank you so much for being here. all right, let's turn our attention now to the middle east, where egypt has proposed a 2 day truce in gaza as a prelude to a longer ceasefire. president abo fonts i'll see, see called on come off to free for a v as really hostages in exchange for palestinian prisoners. he proposed more negotiations to follow that release within 10 days. well meanwhile,
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causes loss run. health ministry said is really strikes kills at least 45 people, mainly in the north of the strip u. n. chief antonio competitor said he was shocked by what he called the harrowing levels of death, injury and destruction. b is really military strikes, sent it on the north of guys or on sunday, including here in the us lot just north of kansas city. the palestinian red crescent rebooted deaths and injuries when a home the what struck israel says it targets from us positions. how much is backed by israel? scott said to me in the region, the round table and also backs hezbollah in israel's neighbor, lebanon, who's fight with israel, has intensified in the us and still to be the 7th attacks. if he is that, that proxy will between israel and the red could boil over into direct combat, grew late on saturday when israel is much anticipated retaliation became for
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tyrants unprecedented attack earlier this month is rarely prime minister benyamin that's on yahoo! hailed the strikes as a success midship of job. i knew whoever hurts on, so hopefully we hurt them. so like a whole, this is the principle that guided us to this day is that this is the principle that will guide us in the future as well. it's up to 5 be on the attack and around was precise and powerful and achieved. all of these goals are to do piece coming. fee is among some of a further escalation. the response from irena and supreme. lita, i a told us i'm in a on sunday, was to say that the strikes or the quote should not be either exaggerated or down played. we're going to stop short of quoting for retaliation. but politics and to run and super cheap, high level talks in doha will be from the minds of people like these guys and struggling simply to stay alive until the agreement on a ceasefire, be at temporary or permanent can finally be reached. let's bring in hinesville
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option there. he's a middle east security expert and the senior director at the counter extremism project here in berlin. hello to you, hans. so tell us what is behind this new proposal put together by egyptian mediators. why is it just for such a short, unlimited truce? well, i mean, the main challenge that i must know has, is that it has to prove that it can deliver any kind of concessions. it may or may not make in a negotiations because you haven't acting the debt, collect michelle, but we don't have a detail from us professionally announced it. and you have no lita in gaza. so how did my shuttle is being out of gaza? i'm out of the front of the new territory over indicative so if be able to agree to, let's say it to date ceasefire and the reason some hostages, can you actually deliver the release of these hostages or the end for 2 days of the fighting in the causal straight because inside the god the strip,
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no success of all pads seen why has been announced. but if we have been hearing that from us once a full and 2 hostilities and israel saying it's completely opposed to agreeing to a full cessation of hostilities. is there any chance or any hope of reaching some sort of deal? it's going to be very complex. this contradiction that thomas ones, all these really me need to write out and publish teen in prison is and israel one is all of the hostages and destroyed how much and gaza strip completely is really hard to result. so a partial deed, as it has been for a long time, is always possible. a final deal that settles the gaza strip would require some political decisions about the future because on the strip, is it going to be these really military? is it going to be an international force? none of this really has been decided on these rate is not. so i'm not sure how they
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can get to a broad agreement. but i think the 1st round, and that's why it's only offered these 2 days. a suggestion is to make sure that we have most uh, connections in the back. well, we should mention that egypt made an announcement of his proposal the same day that is really needed or is travel to doha for another round of cease fire talks. this rounds, again, being brokered by the united states. but just how much of leverage is washington even have at this point on israel as well. it is apparently not quite small because if you look at what the strategy discussion was about to retaliation against the around and what the actually read the edition was it followed very precisely the publicly made us suggestions of concentrating on key military sites, not on the oil facilities and not on the facilities of the new get to see. and that
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was even from less radical politicians on the right that are in the government right now. so a lot, pete, who is the good but not quite as strong as, as nathan now and others, they criticized it as being too small. so this attack, we do show the us hold still some significant influence over it as well. but it's rate is very clearly going into a piece meaning pressure. now. now after the death of up to invite us that we want a posh with the v one individual. and i must come on just to lay down their arms and dogs. that'd be one individual commander to release the hoss just so they're trying to break up the cohesiveness of i'm us within because district i'd like to ask you about iran because as you mentioned, there were even some more moderate politicians in israel saying that they didn't strike hard enough on the wrong other remarks made by is really official suggested
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that this could be the beginning of further strikes. so what is likely to happen between israel and iran in the coming weeks, months as well. i mean this limited very precise strikes and a couple of messages. number one gets rather can strike anywhere in your on has it's well including with more planes and there was no damage for any of those that geez, that's concerning for you. but the strike was sort of limited. it didn't create an uproar inside iran by uranium. so i have to be realized, even though sleep in toronto, that's a attack what's going on? so it's an opening for iran to leave it at the back. the one thing that strategically beacons, iran at the moment is these really attacks against this paul, i live on. this is the most important and he drops the of the proxy network off the maintenance and be moving then is going to be a big fit back for you. that was hon. zacko schindler, a middle east security expert, and senior director at the counter extreme is
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a project many thanks indeed for all of your insights. thank you so much. now, south korean delegation is due to brief nato today about the deployment of north korean troops to russia. the pentagon has reported around 3000 north korean soldiers are now present in russian and warrant of their potential use on the battlefield against ukraine. ukraine's intelligence agencies says north korean fighters have already arrived in the combat zone near the border. and this was the 1st video that emerge as evidence of the presence of north korean troops in russia . it appears to show soldiers receiving uniforms and equipment at the military base and the far east of the country. according to the u. s. at least 3000 troops were moved into russia in mid october, troubling by ship from the one sun area to vladivostok, and then on board to multiple training sites in eastern russia. the west fierce they will join the fight against ukraine is definitely be the case. if they would
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be sending troops to or you can get watermark a significant escalation, definitely be important to significant escalation. the soldier is deployed to russia or a lead force as well that then conventional troops, military analysts more. we now move on. tell us dw, we're talking about and ministry in special forces and they are the best trained amongst the korean miller tree. and, and what's korea has some, $200000.00 of so, so it's, it's just the fraction of a 4th. most korea could potentially send to russia, and these forces could liberate the russians in the rear, according to ukraine's intelligence agency. the 1st north korean troops already arrived in the russian course region, partly held by ukraine since august. russian president vladimir putin doesn't seem to see the need to deny their presence anymore. when ask about satellite images
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apparently showing those korean troop movements. putting said this new to images of a serious thing if there are images and then they reflect something mutual that i should in june restaurant most korea aside, a land, mark, defense, packed, and pledged immediately provide military assistance if either is attacked. analysts say in exchange for military support, most coke would share a sophisticated weapons technologies with young young to help improve its ballistic missile capabilities. in addition, the nose korean forces would gain battlefield experience. but to put the north korean troops make a huge difference on the battlefield. experts have told us, it's depends on how they are deployed. they need to be trained on russian equipment . and there is also a language barrier. but the move sets of presidents demonstrating rushes rolled us with the keyboard towards building an anti western coal issue. a challenge to ukraine's wisdom partners. but is there anything need to can do about it?
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nato doesn't have a specific strategy on how to deal with russia. now we have most career joining in making this situation for me to even more complex and strategic terms. and this will be something for mark road that to resolve and for, for, for the members. the are no simple answer and smarter we now move on says, but to need to and it's members will needs to react the involvement of north korean soldiers and rushes war and ukraine quit to transform the war into a global conflict. a for more we can speak to journal is fabia and crush. more who joins us from the south korean capital solar, get to see you 5 in. so it's indeed north korean soldiers are being trained by russia and are gaining experience on the battlefield. what could that mean for south korea? well, that really changes the dynamics of the basic that,
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that 20 dimensions to those questions. the north korean soul just they are getting that experience in a real life was scenario. i mean that could be precious um when it comes to a conflict between the south and north korea, but then also north korean, a weapon systems get tested on the ground in, in a, in a wall. so basically, all the data, all the learning experience that the miss systems of thought we had kind of quiet in restaurant waiting to create that will help operate themselves systems. and then there's also another aspect within the refers to either side and then, or just the simple, the amount of money that north korea can generate by sending ammunition and also sending out troops just today. that was a publication published by the put it to go to a previous no on a foundation. and they said that they estimated that all the munitions that north korea has delivered to russia since the beginning of the full scale invasion has
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basically amounted to between 1700000000 to possibly even the highest 1000000000. that's we need a lot of money. so it's not estimated to be 23000000000 um us notice, so that's with you and you want to operate for the north atlantic one and just how concerned are people in south korea to all of these developments? and how would the country want nato to respond but very many dimensions to this question. the country itself on the population is divided actually. so on the left you have people who are very cautious. they want to not send to observe us to ukraine. they basically don't want to get involved into a conflict because they're afraid that this put him for that, you know, an escalation, a dynamic that, for example, in north korea and russia would even cooperate the close. uh if, if the software gets involved. and then this, the conservative side, and also the,
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the governing party here comes up to they are really a rather pushing it for, but they want to also consider sending weapons to ukraine. they want to extend and also the corporation with nato. and i also want natal, especially to be aware that the con conflict and ukraine method implications here for east asia. and they also wanted, especially the us government to not forget about this possible conflict. and that, that because we know that there are many, was in the middle east, is to see if it's the constant go with taiwan, might escalate so many concepts in the world that consumers the attention of nasal government. so we need a freight that it might be football and now probably, and just quickly, how much of a difference could the north korean troops even make on the battlefield and ukraine? it really depends on how many flights i'm and where will they be?
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i'm stationed, but even let's say they, they are not in active duty, but for example, the deep defends, the boarder regence of the occupied rushing the territories even then every single grant associated with 3 of the resources of the russian soldier, put them on the bed frame so those open questions, but i think and we can already assume that they will definitely have a pro longing effect. so they will prolong the wind up going into the table, russia, but i don't think they will have besides it when it comes to victory or defeat for us now. but yes, that's a dangerous development. and we also have some information that the north korean. so just any thoughts actually come from the 11th cost is basically a special troops and at least the compared to the average. so the very well trained and they also uh, the alphabets of these, you can know fitness that you that was journal is fabia and crush. we're in the
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south korean capital, sol, fabia, and many thanks for your reporting. we appreciated japan's government's coalition has lost its majority in parliament following the snap election. the result from sunday's vote is a major blow to prime minister shakira. is she buns? is she been called sapp election after taking office at the start of the month, aiming to good his position and bad in his scandal, his liberal democratic party, or l. d. p. buffy l d p and its coalition partner the co mental party suffered at their worst results. and 15 years she has placed a fundamental reform following the election to georgia. now where the opposition is calling for protests after the ruling pro russian party was declared the winner of saturday's election, the country's pro western president has rejected the results and accused moscow of orchestrating election fraud. the you and the u. s. are calling for a full investigation into alleged voting irregularities. in
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a show of unity opposition parties joined the georgian president, she addressed the nation to some president. sort of the julie said you refused to recognize the official results of the election. i saw the squad records, i am saying it here today, it has the only remaining independent institution in the state. well, i do not recognize this election. i invite every one of you tomorrow evening at 7 pm to protest in central to bc. the international observers say the election was marred by pressure on voters and say they observed a wide range of violations totaling stations across the country. we're here to be on the bottom and teams witness in some precincts, high tension confusion and chaos. in one case by the book stuffing physical assault on up servers, attempting to report on violations of server and media removal from porting station, steering up of service complaints,
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immunization of voters inside and outside the forwarding your stations. some incidents were caught on video like violence outside polling stations. and the stuffing of fall of boxes inside these video shows scuffles outside the campaign office of the united national movements. george's main opposition force. the party said dozens of men tried to storm its headquarters later driving off in cause bearing flags of the ruling georgian dream party. as the georgia dream party said that had been some flaws in the election, but denied any widespread violations. the motor flows always accompany any election on the dispute over rule. what was crucial and fundamental is that the legitimacy, if these elections was recognized, including through the terms used by the opposite of us. that mean if it's come up front of it? so some opposition members have already renounced that parliamentary mandates and
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