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the right ones, darren go to health, smart nature, the more likes watching it on youtube. dw documentary the best as dw news live from ballot. russia and ukraine step up drawn well fed bone single record numbers of the aircraft against each of the piece launch is the biggest attack on moscow. since the stops of the world, the may a says large numbers of ukrainian drones were shut down on the crate inside. targets include the southern region of odessa. also coming up, thousands are dead and then is riley strike in northern garza. israel's military says it's reviewing the attack on to bother you on an area where it believes how boss is trying to recruit loss. donald trump wins arizona, sealing his election victory in all 7 of the us swing states.
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the gulf is welcome to the program, russia and ukraine of intensify the drone attacks against each other. launching unprecedented number of on crude ashcroft. the wave of drones drives rattled, suburbs of moscow with the mayor reporting more than 2000 shot down. it was ukraine's biggest attack on the russian capital since the status of the war. president vladimir putin signed into law, a mutual assistance act between russia and north korea. meanwhile, the southern region of odessa was among the ukrainian areas targeted president for all of them is the landscape, says russia launched $145.00 drones against ukraine overnight. and again, this steve's western allies to do more,
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to help the w as in the research, as well as following developments from the ukranian capital. keith had its been a rough week for debt saw night split up at a to lots or week long behead wasn't property being damaged or we were being injured last night, one person was killed the previous night, but of course these attacks. no, that's all part of a much larger campaign of doing a tax. like you mentioned the highest number of joins that have had to create a 145 in a single night. and this is a part of the continuous months old, increasing during a tax on ukraine every single month. and this is also why residents lensky last night and his address a fee. once again, toyota up in boston to us to help you clean them up. it's a defensive at a time, but it's coming on to continue with the attack and also psychologically more fearful your opinion, residents, of course. now what, as keith said about it's strikes on russia.
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mike, keith has not commented on the strikes in moscow. and if previous instances, learning things to go by, we do not expect confirmation of that anytime soon. and of course the videos of circulating and forcing me to or hard to verify in terms of the location of the data, of in the short. but that is not to say that you clean does not have the capacity. the army, you create an army, did confirm that it has hit an admission simple in the beyond screven of the shot and on the previous night on friday night it or the reports that attended with launch into not was hit in joshua as well just yesterday, commanded chief on it's on the 5th, amended the join your nurse, for heading over 50000 russian dogs in october. no, no strategically. this is a win or very useful for you cream because the 4th of all shot to spread out. it's a defensive to spread out. it's in victory production, but it is not exactly making the kind of impact you clean wants to make, which is why it's pushing less than 5 minutes to allow it to use long range,
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besides within rochelle to hit during production and also to reduce and take off the pressure that we're seeing off increasing the $11.00 for welfare heating, new crane right now. the doctor's name is as well. this is frontier. thank you very much. give me some better. stephanie. and that goes to offsite. dozens of people have been killed and injured and is rarely striking northern gauze of these really military says it is reviewing the attack in jamalia, where it believes hamas minutes and regrouping comp. tom, the key player and sees 5 talks, is suspending. it's mediation if it's between israel and thomas, they will work and by and he's really striking on this building in jamalia rescue work as big by hand to find any survivors beneath the rubble. and what they discover is devastating.
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i do now, this man cries many of those in the building when he was hit with from one family comfortable dog. they were more than 50 people there because the grandchildren, children, and daughters, old displaced, were just looking for safety in the house was struck while by rule inside the body . but there are some signs of life. i meet the devastation, the casualties have been taken to hospital, accompanied by relatives below and i'm going to keep this man calls on i go on the chevy, the suddenly he says, the victims at all gathered for the dawn prayer. when there was struck the key and put the lo, israel's military says at the operations in jamalia and other parts of northern guys, i have been targeting, how much militants to make sure they don't regroup that. but the relatives of the victims of this strike insist they were innocent
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and we would just sitting peacefully. these are innocent citizens who don't belong to any village. the organizational section. the eldest man is 70 years old and diplomatic efforts aimed at securing a ceasefire. deal have suffered a setback with cutoff suspending its mediation between israel and how much. and that means such seems unlikely to continue in gaza through the use of fun. if a child has more details now from jerusalem smell, the we know is that this is just another must have a strike in general, this historic refugee camp. and i have to say just another because they've been a series of massive air traffic strikes of the course of the past few weeks since early october, but usually decided to renew it so offensive in northern garza shift back. it's focusing the live in gaza. and again, it is people the on the ground we have to pay the ultimate prize and that is
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a bass and injuries. now, why that is on to you just how many people have been killed? they've been a report all day by the united nation, seeing just in the 1st 6 months of the ongoing kinds of hulu and the fatality 70 percent of the fatalities with children and women. and if you look at the latest postage that coming out from gaza, you really wonder just how is it even possible to make it alive as buildings have been leveled to the ground? once again, today's is really a stripe. what ease right of once again is claiming that it's necessary to continue with their offensive to prevent that from us some of the tents, regrouping our post to be waging attacks from northern garza across the board to each route. but also they are claiming that they have good hundreds of how much submitted things really fast. and this is all we cannot verify on the ground what we can see. the people that civilians especially have to pay the price is funny for child reporting from jerusalem. now let's have a quick look at some of the other headlines. lebanon's health ministry says at
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least 33 people have been killed by a news writing and strikes. 8 report of casualties in the eastern vol, back regions and in the south where the minutes in the group has but has a strong presence as well as intensified as a companion against the group that is backed by a wrong to the top to bottom, to attend you on climate talks for the 1st time since returning to power enough, gone stone. 3 years ago, they'll join the cop 29 summits in azerbaijan. i've got a song is vulnerable to climate change despite imaging. few greenhouse gases problems include flooding and drugs in the us, donald trump has no one the state of arizona and the presidential election, flipping the state which voted for joe biden. in 2020, the wind comes off the full days of county was zone that has a loss hispanic population. the republicans victory that looks in his suite. the
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whole 7 swing states. trump is not in line 2 in 312 electoral votes compared to 226 for the democratic candidates, comma harris. i asked william blue cross to us, i listen deputy editor of parliament magazine. how trump manage to in all 7 critical battleground states, that's a feed north achieve since ronald reagan did the same 40 years ago. right. and of course, swing states change, certainly in this span of 40 years since ronald reagan. but to your point, donald trump had a very convincing message and essentially were reminded of what a large body of political science literature will tell you that trying to run on a campaign of saving democracy or preserving democracy doesn't really land well with average voters. they want to talk about the economy, they want to think about security in law and order. they want to talk about schools and health care and, and other kinds of national security interest. maybe although foreign policy doesn't, you know, play very well in, in,
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in elections. and the comma harris campaign kept going after this democracy question, this dictatorship question. and that clearly just didn't, you know, land very well with most voters where they say want to talk about other issues which the harris campaign seems to be. and as we look back now, was quite light on. now, this is actually a very decisive victory for donald trump. how do you think this will affect the drums agenda as well? i'm reminded of the 2004 victory of george w bush. remember, like donald trump, george bush also didn't win the popular vote in 2000 and his 1st term was somewhat contested. people didn't feel the same as a legitimate president. and the same thing with donald trump, and then like george w bush in 2004, came back with a mandate with the popular vote and in donald trump's case right now, quite a bit. if memory serves joe biden won a pretty good victory in 2020 with 300. 6 electoral votes down from now has $312.00
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elect total votes. that said he's won by a popular vote. margie of about the same 74000000 americans vote for donald trump this time around as it did last time around. nonetheless, it is the majority, it is a clear signal, not just to donald trump, it to the republican party that they have a mandate to govern. and you can expect them to do that to get the republican party have a that has a very long track record of acting like they've won and governing like they want and passing legislation and implementing policies that they see fit. and i think we can expect very much of that going forward. now, what do you think will be terms of main priorities? well, if we can believe what he said on the campaign trail, and again, we always have to have a copy of that. donald trump is highly unpredictable, makes decisions on the fly a might not listen to his advisors and it really goes with the god. we've seen this on a campaign trip, but if we are to go with some of the things he said we can expect more tax cuts for
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the rich, much like he did in his 1st term. we could see possibly more terrorist against china, even against the european union. so these are things that she said are very important for him and for quote unquote, making america great. again, of course, lots of economists have uh, some doubts about that. but now that we could probably expect going forward with a move of that us politics. analysts, thank you very much, william. so that's a toy that can frustrate 20 lights in equal measure. rubik's cube has turned 50 possible has become a global phenomenal. and it's invented believe the multi colored cube remains as relevant today as when he designed it in 1974 before smartphones. this was the ultimate destruction, the rubik's cube. a seemingly simple, yet challenging fidget toy. and depending on your proclivity for puzzles, it promised hours of fun or frustration. it was invented in
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1974 by out of rubik, a professor of architecture in cold war era hungry. at the time he wanted to help students understand spatial relationships. our hand father may dot human because they are able to create tools and they learn how to use our tools. and that's as the the, the field is a tool for thinking struck by its popularity with his students, ruby patented, and the rest is history. hit the international market in 1980 and became a global sensation selling more than 500000000 units worldwide. the spawning speed cubing competitions. and numerous knock offers and the current rolled record for solving a randomly scrambled cube is just over 3 seconds. although
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it had its heyday in the 1980s, the cube is still widely popular today with a community of influencers on tick tock and youtube. happy to plug its relevance for the 21st century. and it's quite useful for the generation now. it's kind of get the most headphones to realize it's good to have something in your hand that you care about me that kind of work to get better. right. so i think it's kind of a good thing for kids to do the same, especially on a certain they can do something. and also taking away from the screen after 5 decades, the rubik's cube looks set to endure as one of the most recognized icons in popular culture. as you're watching dw, and you see as a reminder of on top story, russia and ukraine have stepped up drone wolf, m, launching, recollect numbers of aircraft against each other, teeth long since biggest attack on moscow since the start of the war and on the ukrainian side targets included the solid region off of desk. now that
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