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the, the, this is dw dues live it from berlin, shut down, and definitely bangladesh closes. all universities after deadly protest, 6 people have died in scores more of been injured in recent days as students demand the government scrap it's preferential hiring rules for procedures, civil service jobs. also coming up, the scramble for answers over 6 people found dead and a band cock switched over the police now say the traces of cyanide were found at the c plus dw do is meets a young ukrainian who was kidnapped by advancing russian forces and then liberated in a secret operation,
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the break off, it's good to have you. with this, we begin in bangladesh where the government has shut down all public and private universities in definitely is the reaction to student protests that the 6 people dead in scores injured wednesday was the most violent day so far in weeks of rallies of what protests do say, are unfair hiring rules for government jobs are recently reinstated, quoted system favors minorities, including the relatives of veterans. the main university and the capital doctor. was that the center of the violence netflix and their demands post and defend the university students wanting in to what did they unfit hiding? june for government jobs. the students are due,
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most of the specialty just jobs should be awarded on medic, north to a, quote, the system that fee versus relative of war veterans got a little bit late. but now the, the grandchildren of freedom fighters shouldn't get a quote for jobs. not that not deal with it too much in ration has already been if it is the system that we did not seem to close, the system should be abolished. i think we're talking about reforming as the least intensive fight. the government deployed. that ability forces to try to quote the protest. a violent class just occurred between the book testers and the students supporting the government. we are leading in suddenly, members of the routing parties, students being the taped us back. then we headed to what size, chance less house when we stopped there, they checked us again from behind. they were hunting overheads and a targeted way, how to get it. from pro government students accused the
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demonstrative of vandalism. hospitalized on faith with hundreds of injured students . some have lost their lives the students know, protesting. it's just in our country that stuff and defend. but the see, it's the future that is a big like a light source. hundreds of thousands of new graduates. we be competing for the small number of government jobs. many see this unfair as butler, this piece is high unemployment inflation and the flailing economy the sensible reform of the quoted system. i'm a student with a doctor, a university. if i don't get any job after 6 years of study that will create suffering for me and my family, what will the government do then? following the protests, the supreme court last, it's really on the decent bleeding and they did go down. but this to see they will
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not stop protesting until death, permanently removed. well, i'm joined now by journalists for the one year. she's an independent journalist based in docket. it's good to have you with this it. can you tell us more about this quote, a system and why are people so angry about as you can see that steve, just explicitly, most often tell me about this and this up to be another open put, you know, people, this is twice to do our id and this is why i get to just the a because it seems to be that this is the same. so i'm saying i'm just giving it against matrices, candidates. so now you know the produce a guess revival of see this have you shuffle. the system has continued for more than 2 weeks at the time of the who does have done, did see. and so if these jobs, if at least 50 percent of these jobs are reserved from the beginning. what does that mean then for new graduates in bangladesh, what are their prospect for finding work in the rate m?
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oh, got you. it's has become a significant issue with nearly 800 thousands university graduates are unemployed as of a 2022. so, i mean, there is a for station because overall, the combination of a highly called the job market, especially i'm on the government job and i'm also the mentor job students have for student because of this unemployment and the recession. and so they are trying to find a solution and they are arching for a solution because you can see that it is 56 percent of the school. does the stand? it is still the majority of the jobs for a little does. it created a groups. yeah. i'm wondering what would a solution look like in your opinion, to be what, what's next now in an indefinite closure of the universities, that certainly not something that is sustainable. you know,
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is to do so demanding discussion a week that was also meant as they did not want. the bottom is the definition. not that bad is now students have divided into it, especially do cruise. and this is really frustrating on all the people in, via this, especially that you know, people about this are already about this situation as our um, the governmental by visiting prime minister because the not have offered up would be good to speak to students to in the demonstration of the time to do studies. but you know that because of the assignments and the situation now on the see if the cdm the students are producing the monday. yeah. um, do do monday source solution journalist, they'll be how many are with the latest on the situation there in bangladesh. we appreciate your reporting. thank you so much. well, staying in ages 6, people have been found dead and a luxury hotel in the tri capital, bangkok,
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police there say that they found traces of sign. you know, i didn't their tea cups, and they believed the victims have been dead for around 24 hours. investigators suspect one of the 6 dead was responsive, mysterious death, and the luxury bank off with the 6 guests were found dead by housekeepers in a single room on the 5th floor of the grand high, out at one. as an initial investigation has found traces of the deadly poison cyanide at the crime scene that we have a lot from our analysis. cyanide was found in the liquid inside the t paused in all 6 tea cups and in the blood samples collected from a deceased man. leaning against the wall, the victims, 3 men and 3 women have all been identified as vietnam. these 2 of whom have do an
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american nationality. they had booked rooms under 7 names, but some listing on a different floor. police said about from the 6 to see no other visitor to the room was c, n, c c t, v footage. because we believe that one of the 6 deceased carried out this crime, the ty pragmatist, are visited the scene himself, feeling that the incident could damage pilot and lucrative 2 of them industry. the investigators believe it was a private matter rather than next than security. before you as president, donald trump's, former republican rivals have lined up to a heap, freights on the us presidential, hopeful at the 2nd day of their convention. no, among them as woman you see behind me, former south carolina governor nikki haley who used her speech to endorse trumps return to the white house. even calling on americans who disagree with trump on
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certain issues. to put that aside to vote for another night of jubilation. milwaukee supporters cheer is donald trump appears with his running mate. j. d then. but they're not. the only stars of the evening. trump form arrivals are also in the spotlight. just months ago, they were attacking him on the campaign trail. but tonight, they're here in a show of support. donald trump has my strong endorsement harry humor us in pasadena to the u. n. n. south carolina governor nikki haley was the last candidate to pull out of the race. she had called trump unacceptable and unfit for office, but changed her tune in may, saying she would vote for him if we have 4 more years,
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advice, or a single day of here in our country will be badly worse off. for the sake of our nation, we have to go with donald trump. here to governor rhonda santas was seen as one of trumps of the strongest challengers before he dropped out of the race. last and attacking the former president, he also offered his full support to his basement and less than donald trump. back to the white house has to be throated endorsements continue to flow. the conventions, 2nd day, was intended to show the republican parties, unity behind donald trump, and draw a contrast with the democratic party, racked by doubts about its choice, was appalled when
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a more now i'm joined by julian with the collar. he's an associate feller with the german council on foreign relations. julian, it's good to have you with us. you know, we just look at the reaction of donald trump and dickie haley was speaking last night. you, you have to wonder how much republican unity is there real as well . yeah, i don't think he personally likes her very much, but obviously it's been a very good week for him and, and the party convention it's the republicans are closing ranks now. um, even the ones that have are officially debating him during the primaries are now strongly behind him. and that's exactly the part of the party that he needs in, in november, the so called never trump purse that that gave him a hard time in the, in the primaries are now fully behind him and endorse him. and that's certainly a good political news for trump himself. and it's only been was about 5 days since trump basically dodge to bullet observers at the convention describe him as
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different than usual. what are they getting? yeah, it's going to be really interesting to see what he's going to be like when he gives his nomination or acceptance speech. a lot of a journalists have reported to the fact that he might reinvent himself as a more kind version of, of the donald trump that we knew. i think what the republicans are trying to strike here is that they going to have people like change events or his family that are sort of arguing the attack line and making the democrats responsible for the assassination attempt. and while giving him the position of being, you know, more unifying, a more unifying voice in the debate, a sort of reinventing himself as a candidate. and i think that's the strategy that he's going to pursue. so so you think we're going to see a kinder gentler donald trump with j. d vance to run the maga machine?
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yes, i think the national change events is running made. i was sort of doubling down on the trunk. present part. he's kind of like the intellectual version, version of, of trump. uh, you can, you know, argue very forcefully and, and, and stimulating the ad the, the case for america 1st and, and the end the mag agenda. and then would allow donald trump himself to be kind of more presidential in that sense. i think that the conviction in new york and the other court cases against him really put a fear in him that he, if he doesn't win the election november, could end up in prison. so he's going to do everything that he can add to to get the elected in november. and i think that the strategist point to the fact that it's being more presidential, we'll hope, will help him in the long run. and what about judy vance? from heal billy f, a g to he'll, billy a tiffany, you wouldn't even hear what the democrats saying about him is the the choice. but i
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think that as i said, it's a doubling down on the trunk. there's an element he could have gone with enough and jelly cool or with a more party establishment figure. but the fact that he went with edge events clearly symbolizes that trump feels pretty strong about his appeal. he's kind of the intellectual version, as i said, and i think that it really shows that there's going to be a focus on the rust belt. the. the democrats need to win michigan, wisconsin, and pennsylvania. it's sort of like the blue wall that will shield them from, from losing the election and have only one state. goes, goes rad. um, it's going to be really bad news for the democrats. so judy vance is, responsibility will be the tour, pennsylvania, wisconsin, michigan, where they think he has this appeal with kind of background and story that you just mentioned and, and that's going to be his job. and if he delivers trumbull be present and then november julian blue collar with analysis today. julie,
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we appreciate your time. thank you. thanks for having this. let's take a look now and some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world . the us present job i has called for a ban on the type of gun that was used in the attempted assassination of his political rivals. the investigation is continuing into the attack of donald trump at a campaign really in pennsylvania, speaking in las vegas bite and also renewed his appeal to cool down the tone of american politics. the islamic state is claimed responsibility for a shooting and a sheet like mos in amongst a capital, in which 9 people died with a 20 were wounded. the 3 gunman were also jill. several cities are under severe heat mornings as a wave of hot air from africa. bates, southern europe, and the bulk of temperatures are soaring. above 40 degrees celsius, municipal authorities are taking measures to protect people, such as banding,
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outdoor, construction work and making air condition spaces available to the public. ukrainian authorities say that the number of children, abducted by russia since the start, the water stands at more. the 19000 few have made it back home use i uber. he went to ukraine to speak to one of those who did of the steps on a path to recovery every day, 16 year old vladimir makes the 20 minute walk from his village home in southern ukraine to this sports field. exercising helps him cope. so they gave me official boats, gave me confidence that they would never drink. i call a smoke for i live, it has the life that i know it gives me self confidence. for example, if someone insults ago, i could stand up for her. when the war broke out, vladimir was attending
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a boarding school nearby. his mother passed away and his father was unable to take care of him. he tells me he, along with his little brother, 13 other students and the school director for reading to be evacuated. but their town soon fell to the russians and it was them who came for the children instead. yeah, and i did because i was not only afraid for my little brother, i was afraid for all the children i was frightened and that suddenly there might be selling and the basement where we were hiding would collapse on us. i was afraid for everyone by us initially, russian forces holding them, kept them in the building. but when they found out the school director was planning to escape with the children, the group was moved 1st to occupied ukrainian territory. and that too was study camp in russia, of the bullets on the wrist, some children who were pro russian and didn't want to return to ukraine. i was
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friends with some who wanted to return to your grand for the there's a have sent me a lot of mir and the other children completely disappeared. his uncle was very sick. right. and is the dead one full and we didn't know where they were or what had happened to them them. but then i only heard some rumors that someone had seen the somewhere in the city as well. but there was no accurate information in a for lots in the a year later, roman was contacted by the ukrainian volunteer group saying that his nephews had been rescued along with the other children and had been taken to be seen georgia. the details of that rescue we're told have to be kept secret, as the group hopes to do it again for some of the other children still in russian captivity. some of them for super so, so they were standing right next to me. i could touch them. so after such a long time, i can finally see them again, doesn't sullivan this because i,
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i can't describe how i felt that it either my soulmate was my soul mates. so when it lazy me to give a side leaving it now, they are not as cheerful as they used to be. they become a little more withdrawn. they still have the fear from when they were sitting in the basement when they were taken out. if you crane by the russians to believe the trace of this remains on their souls, stay as thoughtfully then to see the forcible deportation of children like vladimir and his brother is the potential were crime. they could even qualify as genocide. russian officials claim they are rescuing ukrainian children from orange just from doing what the international criminal court in the hague has, however, issued an arrest warrant for russian. president putin in connection with the abductions for now, lot of me wants to put this behind taylor. that helps the future will be better and which is, but next i want to become
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a to guide and see the world. but that is or something like that. uh exclusive, but i would like for someone to see if it was on it you bringing reporting there. charles has delivered his speech from the throne, which officially opens britain's parliament. the king and his wife camilla travelled from buckingham palace to westminster, where he was joined by lawmakers, including the current and previous prime minister speech outlines the priorities of the new labor government. and this is the 3rd time seeing charles is overseeing the opening of parliament. and his 2nd time is key based upon that you may remember back in 2022. the late queen elizabeth delegated this traditional duty to her side will be the cornerstone of my governments. are for more now when a good r corresponded in london, bear. good, my spirit. good to see you. so the king is presented to the new labor government plan for the months ahead. what stands out to as well? yes. really. brendige change because for the 1st time he has dom, all right,
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this speech for the king. so it's the labor government know calling the shots and to basel, but i would say stand out. one in his election campaign was change and the other one that he made a lot of indices king speech is gross. so accused alma, as from, is during the election campaign that growing the economy, the sluggish for dish economy that has really been suffering since the financial crisis in 2008. to get that back on track and to improve public services and also to improve people's living standards. so this is maybe not very sexy, but one of the fast bills that he mentioned in the end this king speech is planning reforms. so he wants to get written building again that can increase growth in the economy and also provide housing for people because that's one of the biggest challenges that but these people are facing at the moment. so beyond the oil regalia here to the political process,
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what do you think are the biggest challenges facing the u. k? is the prime minister. now cues, delma has really each right to dance and the expectation. so in the last days we see a lot of minutes, there's a lot of new and he's coming out and saying who things are much less than we thought they that they. whereas with finding out that for example, the prisons are overcrowded in universities on crisis. so they're really trying to paint a picture of a legacy of the conservative government that's not good. and now they, their own challenge is that now they are in charge. so now they have to deliver fairly quickly to an inpatient british public. to do live out, i would say mostly better public services. so for example, the waiting times for the health services, this is some somewhere where people want to see results fairly quickly. the bridges you called me britain is one of those the richest countries in the world. and yet
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people are waiting sometimes. so he is to see a specialist in the fields and, and to, to really get treated so. so the bridge that he needs to the gaps that he needs to bridge is, is, is the impatient british public. but on the other hand, he's promised to deliver well financially, physically responsible and to also provide stability. so change rapidly with this on the other hand, stability. how is he actually going to do that? you have these big and large and one in with the latest from the british capital. thank you. now to france, the sand river in paris is causing concern ahead of december's olympic games in france. less than 2 weeks to go by the way. and that's despite the authorities and spending almost one and a half 1000000000 euros to clean it up at the quail. those few years, the mayor of paris and the olympic organizing committee cheat, both of them, came through on a pledge to take a dip in the water of the crowds gather in the center of paris to watch
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may i'm a dog who go for a swim in the sun, the brilliant great she's spear headed a campaign to clean up the cities famous river to get it ready for the summer olympics. but she says the goal is even bigger than that. 6 we did it because we are very connected with the as the challenges of climate change and how we have to do we are, we are a big, big city and we have to work for the plan that's and for the next generation, you don't go in spite of the parisians to also take the plunge
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to say it's not cold at all. it's quite pleasant. but there are a current, so it makes sense that they should be managed and it will organize then. okay, that's good. but quite frankly, it's astounding. it's really quite pleasant. it's delicious. it's brilliant, which is good, perfect temperature. so that's just plus that the cleaning, the water and maintaining its quality is no main seats. the main challenge, rain water power is, has a combined sewage system that carries rain water and sewage along a single pipe. if this pipe gets overloaded by rain, it can push sewage into the river. testing to sewage is not always easy.
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standard testing of indicate organization take 24 hours, although there's some faster testing techniques these days. it just brings it down to 18 hours. so it pat, but they're taking samples at 3 in the morning and it's hoping that they cannot do they're going to have a multitude of water quality information. but it, when they get the results, it's going to tell them the water quality 18 hours ago. not at the time consumers are going to be in the water power sufficient to say the sense water quality is currently high and they have to keep it this way so that the visiting olympic games will go swimmingly. and there's new perfume for there is a reminder now of the top story that we're following for you. the government and bangladesh has shut down all universities. after 6 people died in student protests, the demonstrators want it into a quota system. that advocates about
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a 3rd of government jobs to relatives and veterans of the country's poor, of independence making germany is best. i'll be back in the top of the hour with more world news. i hope to see you then the, the, the
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tunnel under the baltic sea connecting germany and denmark each europe's largest construction project. and one of the most innovative thomas section is built on land and then lowered into the seat over 18 kilometers. our engineers up for the challenge made into many next on d, w. january 2021. the attack on the united states capital
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thousands of people took pods and among them some of these manipulative voices are a former high ranking. military leaders wanted us veterans attended background democracy. and what does this mean for the upcoming an x the enemy within in 45 minutes on d w, the, this video changed the word. it says us, so to is killing civilians in the rock who oftentimes thing it's julie and his sons became a wanted man. 14 years later, the we can make found it is fine and these $310.00 is done doing the traces, the stories of a soldier under survivor of the attack. they speak to each other for the 1st time.
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finding a captivating story about this struggle for forgiveness. i'm sure, guardians of trees, julian, his terms on the dark secrets of war, starts july 27th on d. w. the did you like to dig into stand as a kid, build castles and houses assembled model airplanes or play with cardboard boxes. then you might really enjoy this week, so except here everything is much bigger and way more exciting. we'll see how it works, progressing on the world's largest underwater rail and road tunnel. a new way of building using urban mining to recycle old houses. a 3 d printer that produces precision metal parts and a pack of stanny entrepreneur who makes cardboard
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