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the the, this is dw dues live in from berlin, turmoil in bangladesh as the government orders universities nationwide to shut their doors. and definitely, 6 people have died and scores more of an injured in days of protests and students demand that the government's graph. it's preferential hiring rules for civil service. joe also coming up a u. s. presidential hopefuls last primary rival paul's into a lot of trucks from the republican challenger, nikki haley says you don't always have to agree with him. the trump dance ticket setting and science male on november. and britain's parliament is opened by king charles and speech as part of an angel process that sets out the priorities of the
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new governor. the break off is good to have you with this authorities in bangladesh. i've ordered all universities to close since after at least 6 people died when student protests turned violent on tuesday. students have been rallying for weeks over what they say are unfair hiring rules for sold after government jobs. the dish has recently reintroduced a quoting system with around a 3rd of these jobs reserved for the relatives of veterans. the main university in the capital dot com was that the center of divine i mean, there's a netflix and their demands post and stuff. and the university students wanting in to what dsp are unfit hiding june for government jobs. the students are do,
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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, you know, the late due to the grandchildren on freedom fighters shouldn't get quoted for jobs north and not be with it too much information 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 long as the least intensified. 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. i'm the we are leading in sudden lead members of the routing parties, students being a taped us back. then we headed to what size, chance less house when we started there, they checked us again from behind the routing overheads in the targeted way to get
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some pro guffman students accused the demonstrative of vandalism. hospitals are filled with hundreds of injured students. some have lost their lights for students, not protesting. it's just key in our country that stuff and defend. but the see, it's the future that is at stake. why the light source? hundreds of thousands of new graduates will be competing for the small number of government jobs. many see this as unfair. as bangladesh piece is high unemployment inflation and the flailing economy. sensible reform of the quoted system. i'm a student who's 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 threw me under a decent bleeding and stated go down. but the student said they would not stop
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protesting until death, permanently removed. what journalist, for behind the new year told me more about the quote, a system that is at the heart of this crisis. you can see that it's expressing most often dropping by a dish or the so so they are not open put, you know, people, this is twice to do our id and this is so i get the, just a a because it seems to be that this is the same to ask you, i'm just giving you is matrices candidates. so um, 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 involved this unemployment rate the m. oh got you is has become a significant issue with nearly $800.00 thousands anniversary graduates are. i'm
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employed as of 2022. so, i mean, there is a for station because overall, the combination of a highly complex give job market, especially among the government job and most of the mental job students have for student because of these unemployment and the recession. and so they are trying to find a solution and they are all changed for a solution because you can see that this 56 percent of the school does the stand. it is still the majority of the jobs for 8. 0, does it created a goose? yeah, i'm wondering what would a solution look like in your opinion? i mean what, what's next now? an indefinite closure of the universities. that's certainly not something that is sustainable. you know, is to do so demanding discussion a week, the government and they do not want the bottom is definitely not as bad. i as now
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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, developmental 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 participating and the monday. yeah, um do do monday for a solution journalist for be how many are with the latest on the situation there in bangladesh. we appreciate your reporting. thank you so much. well, they used to be his republican arrivals. now they are his republican revelers at the g. o. p convention in milwaukee. former challengers of donald trump, have lined up to a heap praise on the presidential, hopeful among them former south carolina governor nikki haley who used her speech
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to endorse trumps returned to the white house. even calling on americans who disagree with him on certain issues to vote for of the another night of jubilation. milwaukee supporters cheer. as donald trump appears with his running mate, j. d then. but they're not the only stars, it'd be 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 on electable and unfit for office,
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but changed her tune in may, saying she would vote for him if we have 4 more years of buy or a single day of, here's our country. we badly worse. for the sake of our nation, we have to go with donald trump. here to governor rhonda santas was seen as one of the drums of the strongest challengers before he dropped out of the race, boston attacking the former president. he also offered his full support in 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
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a contrast with the democratic party, racked by doubts about its choice, was the call with king charles has delivered his speech from the throne, which officially opens britons, parliament. the king and his wife camila travelled from buckingham palace to westminster, where he was joined by lawmakers, including the current and previous prime ministers. his speech outlines the priorities of the new labor government. this is the 3rd time the king charles is overseeing the opening of parliament. and his 2nd time is keen back in 2020, to say the late queen elizabeth delegated this traditional duty to opportunity for some stability. but i asked her correspondent in london, big and boss what stood out for her in the king's speech. yes, indeed, brent. it's the king that presents that. but it's the prime minister. and as his team works, the right to speech and off to 14 years, it's now key is thomas ton uh to actually say how he wants to change the country and be seen quite a lot of reforms that he has has laid
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a quite ambitious. so he's overarching planned, he's said or long during the election campaign is to grow the british economy. he wants to improve public services and he wants to ease people's pockets cost of living crisis. he has said that for in order to make that happen, he's going to get to the britain building again. so he wants to reform planning lows in order to enable more house building. also, it's about a transition to more clean energy. so there's going going to be a new investment vehicle really about it's called great british energy and also those changes with the right away. so those old really important domestic tons of when it comes to foreign policy, he said he wants to reset the relations with the european union and we'll see this more flashed out when he's going to meet the european union lead us um tomorrow he and the okay what would you say are the biggest challenges facing the new prime
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minister? a really big one for me is building trust, rebuilding trusts with british vases, really that's at an all time low. but also there are really very concrete expectations of the british public. one big one i think is about the health system, britain. there's one of the richest countries in the world and yet people cannot see a specialist. so they waiting for months even for years until they can see somebody who can help them with the condition. so there is an and patients for the new government to really now deliver and, and, and get public services back on track. do you have these big and most with the legs from london is a beer. good. thank you. where with less than 2 weeks ago, until the olympics in paris, the big question remains just how dirty is that water the sand river in paris is
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causing concern ahead of this summer's olympic games. and that's despite authority spending almost one and a half 1000000000 euros to clean it up. well to quell those fears, the mirror of paris and the olympic organizing committee chief, they did what, any self respecting public official would do. they took a dip in the waters of the crowds, gabba in the centre of paris to watch may. i'm eager to go for a swim in the sun. the brilliant great she's spear headed to campaign to clean up the cities famous river to get it ready for the summer olympics. but she says the goal is even because in that. 6 we did it because we are very connected with the as the
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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, he does go in spite of the parisians to also take the plunge 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 that will organize general good. 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 your best bet. 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
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a single pipe. if this pipe gets overloaded by rain, it can push sewage into the river. testing to sewage is not always easy. standard testing of indicated 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 the, you know, to get 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 to assume or is it 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 island
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pick games will go swimmingly. all right, coming up next, a documentary series choices looks at a young indian man aspiring to be a valet dance. i'll be back at the top of the hour with morning. it's the growing up in the refugee, tennessee, and these are but don't, we don't expect much living with them anymore. this is not a good environment, not for me and not for my children without civil rights and with no prospect. this.

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