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states like michigan, so how will it affect the outcome? because additional election? us presidential election, 2024 watts, the whole coverage on the this is the news life from berlin. the king and queen of spain face enraged. lots of violets spans rose up, painted with mud during a visit to the disaster stricken area. as for us fiction with the thought of these response points over plus dw speaks to an expectant mother in lebanon. who doesn't know if our family will have a home to return to? once her baby is born? and bro, e u, my us on bill clinton is a care of victory over arrival. alexander story, i don't know who was promising, closer ties with the kind of the
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understand that you're welcome. angry survivors of spain's catastrophic flood disaster have thrown model of the countries king, queen and government leaders. hoover visiting the disaster area crowds heckled and assaulted gang philippe queen between c a and 5 minutes the federal sanchez as well as the need of the eastern valencia region. by more than 200 people, died in floods. confronted with anger and frustration, spain's king sleep, and queen leticia visit the town of 5 board, the new valencia more than 60 people died here after flash, not tons, it's streets into rivers. is it the same problem? we have to deal with the anger and frustration of many people because of how
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they've had it. and also because of the difficulty in understanding how the mechanisms and the operation of the emergency response work, the november can't see the house, then crowd greeted them with cries of su or killer in english. and some protesters to object and modest them laying their amounting sense of abandonment. the argos that know that the dead as soon as a road is i naples and looking for loved ones, we just once have politicians to come and help. we just want help to cope. philippe, you should not feel proud of being the king. they should be proud as you people who have accidents still a dara. and without everyone except that i'm own of you. more than 200 people have died in the floods and thousands have lost their homes destroyed by the
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wall of water and mont. many people still don't have drinking water 5 days after the flock. strong. health has been slow and reaching where it's most needed. and many believe the tragedy could have been avoided. if lot warnings had been issued in time of real stories of people that, that didn't even get the alarm when they were already drowning in their garage and the same who made it alive. but, you know, surviving me said we didn't even have the alarm until we got out and we got, we received. the alarms of the heavy rain was coming, but nobody was warranted. most of the clean up of the layers and layers of month and debris has been done by residents and thousands of volunteers. the full extent of the devastation is still unknown. no problem. i've heard about the somebody. so we do not know how many people are still missing. i mean, we would also,
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and we have to be absolutely rigorous about that. the number of people who have died is already very high, and we will use our official channels to issue any new information we have. like, i'm in the 15 in spain's a minister visitor, sanchez was meant to join the king. i'm the queen under valencia tore, but she slept the scene as soon as the and we crowd approach. let's good morning days from john. they told her, hey, maybe what her anger and frustration. quick in the in valencia. how is the top one corresponding to this? yeah, there is complicated to say how the government is gonna is gonna answer these people last, last everything we have to just imagine that they are completely families are her last are hold their her last their business is all with the house that have been affected, passed the last, the 1st round and the garages of all the buildings,
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that's photos best businesses. so it's been verbal, their pain. as of right now, we have the, the biggest risk, the biggest military display in spain, in times of peace working right now, all the, all the task was to find the missing people. they don't want to confirm the number of mist. can people steer? that's the work you spoke is focusing on, on the garages, on the tunnels. but there is still a work on, on the feel and, and also new problems that will come to few days like infections. and next i try because we have to think it's one week we'd stop slot, would stop and water on the streets, on the buildings. so the a 3rd is a very concerned about also health, public health. they, they have all this concerns and why has this responds been so poor? yes, all the protocols will need to be revised. of course, the alerts worse, and there was an alert or rather nerd and since that tuesday. so there was an alert
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that the authors did not send a message, a text message, somebody emergency text to all the phones, to all the devices, to old installation. until 8 pm. there was already people. um, as you'd, you'd heard this here before, your interviews, driving in their cars. also there's a problem that people, there, the population are not educated to face the slots these kind of like strong slugs. we're talking about $400.00 leaders that per square meter. that's an amazing amount of water. people were looking to save their cars, they were like up leaving their homes to pick up their cars on a safe thoughts. and they did not come back. and there's a lot of people or suspect seems because they just, that's what the people are not, they don't know how to react and that kind of flaws. and as of course, is one of the particles that we need to be instruct how to face and how to conduct when we have an alert or read alert. um, saying that floods are coming. give us
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a sense of the kind of problems that people are facing on the ground at the moment . yes. so there's a 48 hours traffic restriction to the area there. right now we need to leave the space through all the emergency service to work on the ground. that of course i was, it was mentioned before. it's one, almost one week after these disaster. so there was a huge smell already of pitch of reputation. there is of, i think, acute, imagine a garbage. there is a various animals, even of course bodies, there are already, um, completely making a huge problem off of, of infections in the area. that's why the government wants to say to the volunteers that they need to wait, that they need to go and help it in the mall, quoting their system, to access it at 15000 personal show of the next day to how there was the 1st big
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reaction meanwhile, the military was still not coming, they will show at 15000 people were willing to help. but we already have cases of people getting hurt and people having some infection. so we need to wait and coordinate everything on the ground with the professionals and get people to come back another day and good people to safety before um, before continuing to that with the work we leave it there for the moment dentist hold him here. yeah, thanks so much. thank you so much. i to the middle is next where it is rarely strikes on 11 and can 18 people named jed more than 80 others on sunday. according to the lebanese health ministry, the ministry says nearly 3000 people have been killed by. is there any attacks in the recent conflict? the native strikes on eastern level and then came off to israel, warned it for the hate for to, to called hezbollah targets. at town you have the southern city of c don't was also i hate. it comes as easily as ministry said more than
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a 100 project times for fired from lebanon into israel on sunday. several but intercepted, others fell in unpopulated areas. so how fears were these strikes? i put that question earlier to the w's build bureau chief mom much straight to so it has been relatively called in the here in the woods of the weekend, but elsewhere the cross border at flushes continue between hezbollah and these. what in the mid 3, in southern given on israel is a stepping golf, etc, strikes in the south and in the, at the cottage in eastern lip and on as you know, the talk for a cease fire collapse mid last week and therefore the, the conflict parties are obviously a, resorting to increase pressure in the back to feed them is only, you know, we should only expect that this keeps heating up and coming few hours ahead of the
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american presidential election, which sound to be a breaking point in this conflict. and you know, as yvonne and it's really exchange threats for further strikes this front end of it on would keep eating golf and what is the impact being on people's lives? sofa yeah, this whole situation is indeed further burdening lice off the been ease of businesses. i've been at, wiley disrupted the, they have a sector who are independent is overwhelmed. more than one point for a 1000000. the has been internally displaced and many, many austin, sleeping on the streets and are now facing the rain and the cold weather. so the war as it's got to families across the country, and this is affecting mainly the most vulnerable like children, elderly and pregnant women. speaking of effective menu saw what this crisis
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is doing to pregnant women, particularly the stress that they are facing. and you with this, this moment, i believe at am a ton of t board. as sure as odd has been trying for a baby for more than a decade. during that time, she lost 9 pregnancies. now she's 6 months pregnant. for the 1st time, i didn't miss at the moment much so talk to you at all one more time. i am very happy the for the 1st time i'd be holding my baby a life. for a long time, i buried my babies and i cried. lots i've given this time i will cry of joy when i get to hold my baby. so loyal, i pray to god. this will happen. no chair reside has been in hospital for a month, trying to keep her pregnancy on track. she says her water broke early because she
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has been so stressed. she fled this way, you'd be strikes on her hometown, valid back ne of the root in the some white and it's been competing independent. she was forced to move for more times on . okay, m holla and the mother, i filled out a key there instead of going smooth and more. how do i should be living and police and the business line flow with some other things. so my baby is, is the i haven't done little any of this amenities haven't sold and the trouble is a 50 for visit to the man. i wish i had planned to do the new photo on. i can do nothing chewing such times and they have what she's all most alone or somebody is kept living in shelter is across the country, or her only support is her husband, lebanese army soldier. when he's off duty, he sleeps in his car parked by the hospital to be close. pregnant
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women come to this hospital almost every day, and many of whom carry babies who are at risk of being born too early. on the how much, what we are seeing mode height is pregnancies in the form of a liver or the water is breaking a li pregnancy crabs we are seeing more of these cases than the usual feathered study. be linked to the walk in distress and displacement. we don't have enough scientific data to prove it, but the case is upset. the lead on the increase doctors are trying to delay the birth of charles that'd be before as long as possible. but they expect it to be born 2 months early. i know that's my not and the minute i hope that when i leave the hospital with my baby, i will find a suitable place for her. but this specialty on the daddy. i don't want to go to school shelter all the way we have to ship toilet us and i don't want her to sleep in a car parked on the street. oh, i hope that we can find a proper home for her, at least the other than it should resides b, b,
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we'd be one to 4000. the united nations expects to be born in the one on in the coming 3 months. wow. many of whom have new homes to come to the moment. thanks so much for that report. is there any plan now? so how to keep these babies safe when they are born? so not much really can be done as, as the war continues. but as you saw in the report, one aspect of the problem is that related to health, of course, whether it mental or physical affecting the pregnant women and their babies. but then other aspect of the problem is the quite social and as many of the families arrives to the hospitals with no ideas or any sort of documents that the to prove their identity or their relation. uh, for instance, like that the,
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the certificates uh, the marriage certificates that we've identified the, the father and that is uh, creating a challenge for hospitals to issue the certificates for the families. and in most cases, the, the, the, the, the birth certificates, the babies are being registered on under the, the mothers names only. and that could be a challenge for the been the state to manage the babies. registrations in the near future with the war ends and moment. what does that say about how these health care system is coping in a country that is in the middle of a conflict? so the health care system is really the overwhelmed having to deal with the increasing number of casualties, but also some vital infections and diseases that are coming in and among refugees and, and in, in, in the, in the refugee influx now. and the been a so it is very much the state is very much depending on the flow will fade from
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international organization and the regional states like canada, the emirates, and the so it'd be a well established air, bridges to deliver medical aids and food supplies to the, you know, and then the refugees here and, and the been on and the, you know, we have to remember that live in that has been reading from a deep and kind of making financial crisis to west. and it's more of a history. so the government's ability to support the needs is almost no and you know, the, the health sector is only at coping for now because the flow of age and the delivery is still ongoing to the bureau chief mama tray to, thanks so much for that and a question about some of the stories making news around the world. your opinion officials say several people were injured, been a russian ass. try get the supermarket and kind of keep the attack struck the ne in
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city, which is ukraine, 2nd largest at nights. officials say i'd like the bomb have the supermarket located next to high rise apartment buildings arrivals, donald trump, and coming to harris out on the final campaign bush ahead of us presidential elections. on tuesday, trump predicted a landslide victory invited visiting the battleground state of pennsylvania. speaking in michigan, another case being state, paris said momentum was on her side 2 days or russia and indonesia have begun their fast joint military training drills in the java. c. as jakarta seeks to boost ties with moscow, full russian warships arrived in the form of pseudo by on sunday ahead of the 5 day exercise. all the accounts are maintains and mutual fund and policy. indonesia, as new president, for both of us will be unto, has pledged, closer nations with russia on defense. indonesia also conducts when it fixed the sizes with other countries,
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including the united states that came on uh from uh, asia pacific data to get monitors in jakarta. you know, good to see you close, i'm going to treat ties with russia. one does indonesia stand to gain from base relationship? yours? i think 2 aspects are interesting here. one is of course the military, one of these trainings are quite important for the indonesian military, but it's not something uncommon. they recently conducted a similar training with a german enabled vessel that came to these waters. and the 2nd one is the more interesting part to you, and that's the economic ties that indonesia seeks as of the biggest markets here in southeast asia. and not only when it comes to energy, but also to fertilizers and tweet and ports. russia is extremely important. and probable, so be on to the new president of when, when he was still president elect in july to moscow and announced that he would
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like to deepen the relationship with this country. and how cool does impact the geopolitical situation in the pacific. it was, as us pointed out to indonesia holds a neutral stands and tries to remain unknown aligned in, in the international politics. and one aspect of international politics is something ways which you can feel in any relations and economically military lead. and when it comes to the us, china rivalry here, and this is an aspect where a number of south east asian nations, lately have a, become a you become, became a pop establish in the bricks alliance. whether it's also most going, whether it's also china and the idea here is that this could help to maximize autonomy in this power struggle between the 2 giants between china and the us. that this relationship to rush. i may be an open door to of,
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to maximize autonomy to have another way out to remain as neutral as possible and to have as many options. not just you cannot make me but also in terms of foreign policy as possible. and we'll just have any impact on the military relationship that indonesia has with the united states. i think when we look at the new president, trouble for bianco, there is one interesting aspect. he was the defense minister in this country before becoming president. and he was holding tightly on a to a, an armed steel with russia, about fighter jets $1500000.00 heavy a deal despite the fact that this could have serious um, a sanctions from the us. so we would not welcome such a deal. of course, so there is a sympathy towards pressure on his part clearly, but one has to point out as well that there's an annual big peak military exercise, the so called sco rudo shields that is conducted with the us. so the main thing if
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you ask officials here is they want to remain neutral and partner up with any country that approaches indonesia, definitely jakarta abuto to get them out of there. thanks so much. i to do most dove on next. very voters have re elected the country's progress than president miles on. do you know, close the watts drawn off the election commission gave her 55 percent of the vote over her pro russian rival. alexander story. i know blue with nearly all the votes, counted the race for leadership of the former. so richard public was overshadowed by claims of russian and defendants election, fraud and intimidation. there were things about shows and vision of neighboring ukraine. presidents on to has post photos of ties with the european union, and nato saying that a country could be the gremlins next target. jubilation after mall. do of us pro western leader my us on do scores of clear election
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victory? well, nova, you still moldova, your victorious. today, your mold opens. you have given a lesson in democracy. worth of being written in history books. today you have saved volt over the results are welcome surprise for many mode opens. the election was clouded by allegations of russian meddling thing that against the massive and their terrorist attack that we've seen from russia. this is a huge victory, and it's uh, regional circumstances are very dire. we have war on the border under the circumstances. i think, well nobody has a conversation is really beyond belief. we know that i'm going to say we've beat and put in today with this when you're so close. don't us because we're you because the man and 2nd place is just an image. image. sandals drive of alexandra.
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so no glue was supported in his fans. election bid by mold do was pro russia socialist party. all the officials have also accused most school of backing award, bind cooperation to swing the election to start. i know group russia has denied interfering in the votes. brussels has been keeping a close eye on the election, especially since san to begin model. those you accession talks and june rushes full scale invasion a few. quinn in 2022 has also given the vote added significance with multiple of us sandwiched between ukraine and nato member romania. and i spoke to john this money a get nicholas school was based in moldova. i asked her whether russian election in defense played a large role. yes, this electro victory is a victory and the relief for a hold of us per european camp. but also for those who watched anxiously as poor an
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interference and disturb illustration efforts were orchestrated to rigs of votes against my ass, i do authorities accused rush of electro corruption over 39000000. yours where that is. we traveled through russian banks, and there are reasons to believe that over 200000 votes were bought in the 1st round of election, a loan. that was 2 weeks ago sunday. there was also a several, this deputies ation or interference actions that are sorry to say are linked to russian attempts to read the votes of friends at princeton. several bullying stations abroad received the false bach threats. and the electoral commission also confirmed a free transportation of voters from russia. but of course, this interference doesn't explain a lot of those type the results, both for the referendum on the us session a 2 weeks ago and for this presidential race and the society does remain divided on several issues such as europe or the relationship spectrum older and i should have with russia to and that was done list money,
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i get me for less was speaking to me. i laugh. i caught up now at some of the stories making the news around the world is rarely asked brag scheme to these 30 people and does over the weekend. according to medics, israel has many pre struck targets in the southern area of con eunice, as well as in guys as no. but i just need an official say, a clinic administering phone. your vaccines to children came under file. and denise shows, disaster agency says at least 6 people were killed by a volcanic eruption in the countries east. rescue as a searching for people believe to be buried in the debris of flat to the homes of the mount level told, be lucky, lucky spewed fireballs. and ash, on the popular tourist island, the flores thousands of most and loved them to call for action to keep britons rivers in costa waters clean the mouthful, clean water demands that the government enforced laws to attack in water pollution and ensure or polluting industries upgrade that infrastructure and reduce water
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waste inch 3 chinese astronauts have a ton to dr. hoffer yet, and all of it on the account. along the space station, they were doing maintenance work and scientific experiments, raging games to pull chinese astronauts on the moon and establish an off post the by 2030 and a reminder of the top story we are following for you. furious crowds as pelting the king, felipe and queen the details paid with mont and insults. during your visit to the flat racked eastern province a volunteer. and guy has climaxed over the government. slow responds to the disaster. a severe weather warning is in effect across parts of the region with more intense rain expected that's it for the moment is low on our website at dw dot com, but coming up next off of the break life kidnappings remain a problem across africa. 10 years after the abduction of the to both goes by pull
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