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wide spread races, depression, today, the screen, the people we need to talk about. here, the stories, shadows of german colonialism. the this is dw news live from berlin. fighting between the has the law and israel intensifies is real, carries out more air strikes on the roots southern suburbs. after urging residents to leave the tax follow a barrage of hezbollah rockets into northern and central israel. also coming out in europe, we've voters have elected leslie and canada, yolanda, or seem to be their new president in a totally contested race or sees when puts an end to 5 years of conservative home the
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welcome to the program. i'm aaron tilton, is a real, has launched a wave of strikes on southern b route. that's according to lebanese state media. there were no immediate reports of casualties fighting between israel and a lot of things nodes in group has beloved, intensified on sunday. and the lebanese capital has seen heavy bombardment earlier . the is really military said, has bluff, fired around $250.00 missiles into central and northern israel, some of which were intercepted. several people were injured every side and sounded in areas of central and nothing is right. busy and this is the damage caused by his blood spin knowledge of records, launched from lab and on is the riley image and see what god said. several people, but in good you know, the,
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the explosions around the state to see fit to what is one of the main cities in the center of his rent apartment explained mt is the model. it's the rich to the scenes . phone 6, the people that the need of the treatment and the vision to what's going on. the other side of the front in lebanon, is the warranty added strikes, continued the bunk bed with southern sub ups. the lebanese army said one of which soldiers was good and several others can judge . and then is riley attacked on a military post near the tire is the right. it says the incident is being reviewed entered. so patients are directed against his beloved then not the army. the latest development came during a visit by the european union's foreign policy teeth to say it, but it is to live and on. the card for more pressure on both is right and his will
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to reach a ceasefire deed and placed price, financial support of 200000000 euros for the lebanese army. we see only a possible way ahead. an immediate cease fire on the fully implementation of the united nations security council resolution, 17 or one and a media. and she moved can use these via, via or part. this is the rise intensified bombardment. what was the last 2 weeks and his beloved latest to drop it, that tax go inside the science of progress in us, lead cx, 5 dogs? what's crossover now to turn was still a mentor who is indeed lebanese capital. so exactly what is the situation in lebanon this morning? of israel has continued,
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is error strikes on the solid and suburbs of favors assaulted these attack yesterday afternoon and continued the air strikes throughout the night. we don't have any numbers uh or information yes, about casualties. but is there any armies says that it has targeted as follows, facilities, but uh we cannot verify or double check uh, these information slicing has also continue throughout yesterday in the night and other regions of level and on. and because there were several x rays, but also in the sales level non we also hear that pricing around the border town c . m has intensified as the, the east where in the army as a re force of to try and to get closer into the town of, you know, despite those increased air strikes is really media is reporting that a but that there's progress on a potential ceasefire. what exactly are you hearing and lebanon?
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according to media reports, the pressure has intensifies throughout the last couple of days. there is a media report saying that the i'm a school stands to too much. who is involved in the agree she, asians rose a ceasefire. has the pressure and that's on the out 100 is for you to take some steps forward. this comes in a time where in negotiations are still ongoing. we have just seen and the reports that the you read, representative for foreign affairs joseph's uprising lead with nearly all the votes counted calendar of jessica who is slightly ahead of pro european prime minister marcell july. the election were held into a run off in 2 weeks time. supporters of pocket stones jailed, former prime minister in rome con, have clashed with police in the countries northwest. many con supporters are trying
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to get to the capital as lombard f report to protest by his p t i. party to be unlawful. authorities in the capital have blocked a major access roads and suspended mobile and internet services. thousands have set up around the clock, protesting george's capital policing in the countries in parliament, which is 1st session since last month's disputed election. the governing jordan dream party won the vote for the opponents alleged the election was re new. georgians had viewed that vote as a referendum on george's move towards joining the european union on your way as i liked it, that you left this candidate to the presidency after 5 years of conservative rule. the tightly run 2nd round, erase all local mayor and former history teacher dom, onto or see of the left wing broad front. the lines emerge as the winner. his opponent, center, right. candidate of auto delgado has conceded defeat supporters of where it was
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left, his opposition celebrated their party's victory in the capital, montevideo they've voted out the conservative coalition that govern the south american countries. for the past 5 years in favor of you, mon dorsey, and his left his broad front coalition. many thanks to all those who made this an exemplary campaign, the people we achieved what we achieved, and that is nothing less than try on the, on the ruling party candidate, alberto delgado had taken the raise to a run of but conceited, amicably after early results showed him trailing his opponent in today the people was the uruguay ends defined who is going to serve as president of the republic this a lot, but
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a she is or the gentleman got it and i want to send from here with all my government coalition goals with all these members of the coalition, a big hug and agree to go to your mando or c, d, or c, a former teacher from a working class background has promised to lead a new left. but his platform didn't promise any big shake ups to the status quote. like his opponent force he ran on pledges to fight crime linked to drug trafficking and to boost in economy that is still lagging from a cove of 19 hangover. as well as a historic drought. the broad front coalition he led to victory ruled worldwide from 2005 to 2020 presiding over a period of economic growth and social reforms that one international acclaim the u. s. president elect donald trump has been announcing his cabinet nominations as he charts has returned to office in january. the losing
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speed of the picks is given from the 2nd term in office, a bracing start. some of the choices appear, so as lenders to some observers that they will likely have trouble getting confirmed by the senate. so what exactly is problems in, in nominating them? c, bluffing or during the establishment to try to block the nominees for the top jobs and president elect. donald trump's administration from hard line conservative to french figures, with little to no experience. trump plans to stock his cabinet, above all with loyalists. those loyalists can be divided into establishment figures and people who seem headed for trouble in getting confirmed or running their departments. a stablish meant as a short list should include the secretary of state domini marco rubio, a 3 term us senator, who's a senior member of the intelligence on foreign relations committee. he's a hard liner on immigration and china u. n. n. bassinger nominee,
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at least the phonic is a congress woman who serves on the intelligence and armed services committees. robeto's and the phonics nominations haven't attracted much attention so much for the establishment. controversial nominees have been receiving lots of attention. health secretary, now many robert f. kennedy junior, has condemned cobit vaccines and promoted unproven, and sometimes dangerous medical treatments. pete hague says the defense secretary, nominee is a tv presenter, myers, and sex scandals and tulsa. gabbert domini for director of national intelligence has been accused of spreading pro russian propaganda and has never held an intelligence post. all 3 share, a lack of experience and of shocked the establishment. do the nominees have publicly endorsed trumps america 1st policy views. they're suspicious of alliances like nato, in favor of the us withdrawing from the international order. it helped create many,
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including tom homan, the nominee for border security are linked to project 2025, a guidebook to re make the federal government into a strong hold of conservative power that would allow the president to do is he likes attorney general nominee pam bondi the former attorney general of florida has taken trump side and legal battles before and would be expected to shut down federal legal cases against him. but senate confirmation may be a major hurdle for the more controversial nominees. republicans have the majority in the chamber, but moderate republicans could still block nominations all the things. trump has a fix for that recess, appointments, working around the senate by appointing his nominees when the senate is closed for business. he could even theoretically try to order the senate to close so he could confirm appointments himself. so this could create a constitutional crisis. if the senate refuses, then there is the case of
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a law mosque, the world's richest man, whom trump has said, will had a commission on government efficiency. that could create a mass of conflict of interest. companies that must owns like space ex, already do billions of dollars of business with the federal government. he could redirect even more, spending his way, must also place an unofficial advisory role with trump spending weeks at his florida compound. and joining phone calls with foreign leaders. what's the most controversial nominees bring in addition to loyalty is the promise of conflict and drama. 2 things trump has proven himself a master at exploring for his own political benefit. i am and i know he's making a list and checking it twice. usually at this time of year santa's biggest concern is figuring out who has been naughty and who's been nice. but after finland's hottest summer on record climate change is we're in good old st. nick and put a damper on his festive cheer. it's so nice to send back and have
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incentives, hometown, and lot planned preparations underway for christmas. and like every year tourists folk to see in the work a about something is different this year. there isn't a single snowflake insight sent to greet the kids with his usual welcome thought she was hoping for cool of a section from the climate. we can see that the climate changes through aisb affecting the rain periods of fixing delight period the arctic. but as we don't know yet how it's going to affect that actually told you this morning with miles the last year is the same day. we have minus 12 and we have this plus or so. so it, so it's a different year. as the climax in the arctic rooms center is ho hoping for like christmas and you are up to date,
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