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of experience, outstanding shopping and dining offers. and certainly our services be our guest at frankfurt and bought cd managed by front bought the this is the w news live from berlin and spain sans thousands more soldiers to help deal with devastating floods. the prime ministers promise of more health follows the country's worse natural disaster in decades. thousands of volunteers in the meantime are filling the gaps offerings, their support. officials fear there are still more bodies to be found. also coming up with just days left until the us presidential election. the 2 candidates tour, those all important swing states as pollsters, predictive neck and neck rates for the whitehouse plus the world health
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organization managers to resume its polio vaccination drive for children and gossip . 5 conditions and the war ravaged territory name the scale back campaign is not reaching all those address the marietta evans, teen welcome. we begin in the spanish region of valencia, where emergency crews rescued a woman who was trapped in a car next to the body of her sister in law for 3 days. following the recent historic flash floods in the region, the rescue has mosley turned to recovery efforts. days after the flood subsided, dozens of people are still missing and the aftermath, the death toll from the natural disaster has risen to risen to 211.
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the devastating flash floods have mobilized volunteers from around spain to travel to valencia in the thousands to help with cleanup assets where they can say, you know, we arrived around 7 in the morning. we don't know why we are being sent yet. we're that none of us are looking forward to working and being helpful. residents are grateful for the extra hands to remove the stick mutton debris from the homes at a time when they are feeling otherwise ignored. the fact that there is nobody came from the 3rd savvy. nobody, nobody do you know what? it's like when nobody has come here to see if we need anything. people have to come from other regions on foot to give me and my neighbors a hand on this as an outrage. no 8, no, nothing,
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no troops, nothing. they have left us alone. we have cleaned our own month. we have had to find food ourselves. some of them is prime minister petro sanchez, announced he will be sending another $10000.00 troops and police offices to the affected areas to help local authorities. it is spain's largest piece time deployment. you also acknowledge the tools or to use have been slow to react to you. so it goes through and i am aware that the response that is being given is not enough. i know that i know that directly they have problems and shortages, that services have collapsed. municipal offices, a buried by monday are desperate people searching for their relatives for the people who cannot access the home. so i'm just going to homes destroyed and buried by model bodies. i know we have to do back to stick with the name of many residents in areas hit by the flood. say that the warning system is by local
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authorities failed them as valencia is coming to terms with the scale and cost of this natural disaster. questions of responsibility, new knowledge to the us now, where is the last weekend before tuesdays presidential election? the 2 candidates have been criss crossing the country and focusing on swing states that will determine the next president in atlanta, democratic candidate. com la harris repeated her pledge to be a president for all americans. later she went to a rally and charlotte, north carolina, former president donald trump, has also been campaigning in north carolina, which is marking his last day of early voting. he's promised to crack down on migration and to come to texas. to all 7 battleground states will pretty much decide who wins the elections? i asked dw correspondence, janelle de milan and washington what she's been hearing from these swing states.
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yes, mariano, definitely it is the final stretch. and as you pointed out, both candidates today are in north carolina. harris was in georgia earlier tomorrow . they will be in the battle ground state of michigan. and on monday both candidates will be time painting and pennsylvania all the all important pennsylvania. how many are saying it is the make or break stage? and this election, of course, at all, represents a part of this final effort to break the deadlock that these candidates are in and all the 7 swing states. neither of them have a definitive lead. there was a pool earlier from 538 showing that harris had a slight lead over trunk in the states. so wisconsin and michigan and trump had the lead everywhere else. but, you know, these leads are so small, they all fall within the margin of error. 3 days before the election and is still very much on an ice edge. all right, well, you're now also taking place in washington. today is the women's. * arch,
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we can see that you're standing pretty close to where the action are. what's the focus of this year is protest we can hear a lot of this spirited speech is already underway right now. what are you hearing from the demonstration? yeah, as you've already pointed out, like it's quite lively. so 5000 people are expected to march from here to the white house just in front of you. so that's a very short walk. this truck as crowd size is go. that's not actually quite thought significant. if we recall back to to 2017, when trump was just elected over 420000 people participated in the women's march. many would say that was a reaction to tons getting elected by to those who are here a 30 here because it is very important for them to be able to have their voices heard on the defense of reproductive rights. it is very important to them to see the restoration of the federal protection to the right of an abortion that right,
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that was overturned when roll versus wade was overturned. now just because of who the candidates are and who they represent, a gender is going to play a very big role in this election. and whoever becomes president will really determine the shape of what it means to be a woman in this country for the years to come. and many of the demonstrators here today are very aware of that fact that was dw correspondents and now to milan reporting for us from the women's march in washington dc just a couple of days before the presidential election in the country. janelle, thank you for your reporting, we appreciate it. let's get a check now of some of the other stories making headlines around the world. ukrainian president of let them hear zalinski has called on western countries to step up their sanctions against russia. he said, moscow is increasing is grown attacks and still has the ability to use western and
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chinese components for weapons. he noticed that in october, more than 2000 iranian build drones were used against ukraine to pull up the okay. conservative party has elected former business minister, kimmy bade ross, as it's new leader, she replaces former prime minister rashid as soon as she becomes the 1st black leader of a major british political party. her task is to try to restore the party's refutation after it's suffered. it's worse defeated nearly 2 centuries in july is election. the world health organization said 4 children were among 6 people wounded in a strike on a polio vaccination center in northern gossum. you an, a team's at resumes the polio vaccination campaign and parts of the gaza strip. it was derailed by is really been bergman's mass displacement and the lack of access to the children who needed the vaccinations began in september. after the 1st polio
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case in garza was detected in 25 years, delayed budget lost on the way concerns gauze and parents ensure that children get the 2nd round of the podium vaccination in the scale back program. originally scheduled the middle, the type of intensities ready bombings and mass evacuation of disruptive and postponed the procedure. after the 1st round of the vaccinations took place in early september throughout garza, even in the face of the ongoing goal. some parents are relieved for the protection . the, despite the shells and bombing over our heads to protect our children, we came to get the vaccination at the school here. even though the plumbing is still over our heads, and we are unable to go out to buy food or to eat. but we signed god, i'm going to not, i'm not, i'm bob. my children go back to make it because i was afraid they would be paralyzed. i've been afraid since i had a child and about not going paralyzed the world health organization,
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which is helping to administer the vaccine. as noted that the program has been compromised by that limited access. the final phase of the campaign had aimed to reach an estimated 119000 children under 10 years old. but i to being that target is not unlikely as conditions in northern guy the get towards every day. the pony or vaccination campaign has managed to continue, but the threats to safety for children in cause is ongoing. for as long as the fighting and bombing continues with little hope of a ceasefire. while israel's operations in gaza and 11 are taking center stage and the middle east right now, posting is living and these really occupied westbank are seeing their livelihoods destroyed just last week as early as soldiers allegedly shot and killed a palestinian woman who was picking all of their sparking calls from the us for
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a swift investigation. and in early october, a group of western states including france, britain, and germany said that is really settler violence has made the all of harvest in the region. dangers for palestinians dw is tanya kramer traveled to javan, near bethlehem, to find out more it's time to harvest olives and is really occupied westbank. here in java, near bethlehem. it's not just palestinians at work. they've been joined by a group of his re lease abraham twist. olive grove is mike next to israel separation barrier. an electrified defense in this area, which separates the occupied westbank from israel of the this land has been ours for a long time. and it was us who planted the olive trees or so after they built the barrier, they started bothering us and keeping us from coming here, gun was last year we were banned from being close to the wall. and so to our land,
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in that sense, as you can see, the wall is very, very close to where we are, you manage it up. he says it was the is really minute tree who stopped him guessing to his olive grows off to the october 7th attacks and the start of the boat and gone to the c. a volunteers from the is rarely organization run by especially human rights on the ground. hoping the presence will protect the palestinians, mainly from vine, anticipating the settlers. they come out, they, um, threats they harass they. sometimes there's physical violence to various degrees or any other one is harassment from the is really the army they uh, also they come they question they sometimes arrest the farm. ours. uh for questioning. they sometimes the cool air, a zone and a closed military zone. the soap type,
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a human rights groups in the united nations documented nearly $270.00 incidents across the west bank, including one dest overhaul for related to the olive. harvest from assaulting palestinian farm is to cutting down olive trees. so most of the disclosing his vile is uh, against the wall can with, by this thing. and so lot of people are saying that all there is, and of course of all the guys of adults on the west bank, we must uh use only for some more for. busy us and so on. but again, we don't believe in at the olive trees are important and palestinian culture and olive oil is an important source of income. working together also offers something more. the young and the heck of miss, we want to prove to them the army and everyone perhaps were capable of co existing together at dias from about this year. this has nothing to do with politics. as
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a people we could coexist together. rusnick ashad lumpkin. natasha my box. that is why it is so much more important this where we're not just harvesting all lives. we're harvesting hope we're harvesting hope that solidarity and humanity and a joint process future in this region are still possible that with no restrictions or violence today. and the all of tech has tried to make the most of the read. com to harvest as much as possible. and finally, agents from peruse, national police found an innovative way to infiltrate a family run drug trafficking ring. they disguise themselves as a super hero comic book characters, dead pool, and wall lorraine to blended with halloween celebrations, local media, and the capital. lima said the agents pretended to be part of the sensitivities,
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as were the suspects outside before making the arrest for people. now face charges of the drug possession some clever costume cops. they are up to date on dw news up next is our technology show shift a marietta evans team from me and the entire news team in berlin. thanks for watching the assembly or in the deserts between 2 major is to have a whole list stick approach to migration policy rooted in the respect for human rights. our investigative research shows the realities behind the use. the data guns would not take place without funding from the q it's determined by this was is happening to migrate on the african.

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