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the the, this is dw news live from ballot more than 100, all killed in line slides in india. hundreds more say a trucks in the southern states as carola is to rent full rains triggered torrance of mont, looking roads, and hampering rescue. that's also coming up on the program. we have from a grieving mother and bangladesh whose only son was killed as security forces cracked down on the student. protests european union has criticized the excessive use of force against demonstrated talk. he's government announces a crackdown on dogs. plans to reduce the numbers of street dogs has the animal rights activists taking to the streets,
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fearing a mass call of some 4000000 strays. the manuscript is mckinnon. welcome. more than 100 people have been killed in land slides. bruce on by monsoon reigns in india. hundreds more fed trumps, under the mud in the why not district? in the southern states of carola rescue operations in the healey region, a being hampered by a bridge collapse on stable ground and continuing rain full. and they only have sent in 200 troops to help local emergency services. the national weather department is full costing no less up in the rain for now. rescuer is face a grueling task as they continue their search for survivors. scores of people are feared trapped under the debris after multiple land slides hit well,
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villagers slipped the dozens are confirmed it hundreds more. are injured, the month, buried homes and destroyed roads and bridges. authorities say the full scope of the disaster is still unknown. the fear that the gravity of this property is much smaller than this numbers. let's go. patients being guided, opening block 14 police in the auto fire photos and various agencies so actively involved into school patients. the indian army has sent in hundreds of troops to help local emergency services, but their efforts are being hampered by a bad weather with more rain and strong winds forecast. carola is prone to heavy down pores during monsoon season. but experts, a climate change is causing an increase in fatal floods and land slides
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that's put to the w correspondence. shelly. yep. f r e, and she gave us the latest on the rescue assets a but on yeah, it's a race against time in why not as 100 so still waiting to be rescued. i'll be a total that uh the, that stool is expected to rise for the in the next few hours as the scale of this tragedy is $2000.00. california of the local media report. so saying that 16 bodies were put out of a nuclear table and more are being fished out as things are emerging from the ground. we now know that at least 4 villages were cut off from the main town after the 2 bridges that connected them to the main town were destroyed by the land slide . so you can imagine how difficult it is for the rescue teams to even reach these victims. us to be able to tell us how many are still stranded but we, we, we, we do know that there are hundreds who are waiting for rescue and has to come in to
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them. and usually in these kind of for a natural disasters didn't match the national disaster response force or the n d r f as the caller to the fullest respondents. but this particular incident is so vast that the indian army has been called in the indian uh air force. so it has been pressed into action. uh, the engine on me, as he said, they've deployed the 200 soldiers. and the 1st priority is to build a temporary bridge so that some sort of connectivity can be established between these villages and the main town and rescue teams and rescue materials cans it can start going in. but in the meantime, before that happens, so the indiana themes are using roots of 2 across these massive rivers of you know, filled with much and all sorts of debris to be able to get to the other side and pull out as many people as possible. as far as the engine air force is concerned, the chop was out on standby. and so be sure that the weather conditions are not conducive the winds. how pretty strong and the rains are expected to continue in
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the next few hours, which is not really a good news for the rescue was as well as the victims. of course, of course, now we know that does one's has died. many more injured. tell us more about this high number of, of casualties. what caused so many people today? what is the suddenness of the timing of this incident on now? now this is a region why not, which is prone to line sites in monsoon season. so it's not new to the region, but this incident happened just after midnight. the amount of freedom that it received in a short span of time was so huge that it caused multiple lines. nights eye witnesses on the ground are telling the local media that they will 3 lines, flights of back to back that came in heavy in the region. so that's so obviously, you know, one of the main factors. another factor that exports are telling us is the climate change. so you know, as it is impacting the rest of the region, we have the words really. and they said that this is an issue that needs to be
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addressed by the indian government. the number of such incidents have gone up in recent years of us, but these experts in fact, this issue was even raising the indian parliament today on yeah, the leader of opposition ra, who's on the set to the government. that the number of incidents of this being an alarming vice in the number of natural disasters in recent years. and the needs to be a comprehensive plan by the government to address these, especially in the ecologically fragile items of agents and in deal shelly out of. thank you so much for bringing, bringing us up to date them. anything european union has criticized the use of excessive force. again, student protest as in bangladesh, demonstrations against unpopular quotes has full civil service. jobs were met with forced by police. conservative estimates put the number killed up, moving 200, with at least a 1000 injured and many more arrested or detained. the w spoke to
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a mother whose son was killed in the violence home in monique, this mother has lost her only child are according to shop now at 18 year old son is a 100 percent bus shot that by bung lab issues security personnel on july 18th along with other students, just protesting against the government, job cortez. this picture was sticking moments before he was going in. once my son was mad at how kind of a be compensated a problem. and he wasn't mad at by civilian political, that he wasn't murdered by a random bullet amunition the matter was committed by law enforcement officer on the government order hallmark. and my son was killed by a bullet that was bored with my takes money. what more can i say? i have no way lower. okay. was on the medical records show that he was brought
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to the hospital with the fire on injury to the head. he was pronounced dead on it. i was i'll see the tv, so i saw his dad buddy. i did see him a life on 500 people who made the videos that are from these videos. i could see that they were taking my son to the hospital and they were giving him oxygen the entity with shots on the hunt. and it was badly they were pressing on towards the adult. he was having trouble breathing and he tells me the course to, to, to be do icon dixie show. not if a garments that coupon code for husband is a migrant worker and found the beyond the family was saving money for the huts. higher education show that shows the w, her sons, academic john strips a like thousands of other students believed to meet john for
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a better life would be to a fair employment system and took to the streets to protest, but government cortez the job port measures have since been scaled back, the bushes victory has struck lucy, georgia to mother's flag shop. now, sort of also in the thought of he has left behind many dreams, and i also had many dreams. these dreams didn't materialize. maybe he could have fulfilled to me. these dreams are closing the upgrade behind, right? not on these memories because some of these make us crying to most that by this, this body isn't here with us anymore, but the memories will forever. we might find them. mohammed, our thoughts is the bangladesh, the statement as to for information. i asked him if his government intends to apologize and resign following the violence of the death of so many students. well, thank you for your question. the story you just played. it was really heartbreaking . there's no doubt about that,
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but there's some won't do it in the whole story. i mean, at still the little media us talking to the question, which is a binary, which is a government versus the student progressed. but that's not the case at all. there's a top parking situation involved many, but there's a 3rd party being the b and b. and jonathan should be the islamic radicals were actually guiding. also the destructions under violence and very unkept and people scored. some people got stuck in the situation and we saw the casualties that for the government has declared to form and actually has been already form a duty surely imported committee. and that is going to be independent. totally investigated everything, each one of the casualties and then bring the bar protectors off the responsible people. the book that is out to use the bras that goes from the w's asia desk has just returned from bangladesh. i asked her what she made of the claim made by the minister of the policy involvement and the violence. i reached to talk on
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the, on the 20th of july, just off the 19th, which was the deadline is the i was getting blood proof jackets and helmets. for our correspondence, 2 of them, it was full, got a few, i still filed if you bear burnt, and vandalized vehicles left on the street, battery kids, both by police and the success, those events, expensive drug barriers and broken branches scattered all over the line. managed to meet some of the higher ranking kaufman and patients including mama that the artifact whom we just saw. now i also attended his press conference, which was held at the premises of the tv. that is the bundle of dish tv, which was destroyed completely including their archives, which is not your national archives. and when i saw that i was destined that, that this cannot be done by nor most students does. i also believe that there was definitely a toad far to know who this 3rd party is or read. this is supposedly i cannot see because that has to come out from some investigations. but the participants
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themselves have said that they were not involved in such distractions. and it is really sad to see a peaceful demonstration going out of control. it's basically a couch, which i saw that. what can you say about how bun friends with that she's a coping right now with the off them off of this extraordinary violence against protest is so today was the national morning day was observed basically all over bangladesh. scar. few is also on but in a box shelby, and there is no report at this time at this moment from bangladesh or outside taca or inside. but this do some torches under at least inside the city, and also outside. when i was there, i also visited hospital of a hospital bed. there was a large number of your people. there was still older mail in the hospital of choices because of as hundreds of patients lots of didn't over a such
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a short time. they did not on the students of a police officer as of a journalist, you must know that the for june of this, of the spectrum and, and many and your including our, our, one of our correspondence. so i think that bundle of dish is you know, we at this moment very controller to be but also morning there's also still felt is going on. and this control on, at that moment when i was there, there was 40 car, few that was been slowly, it was a partial car. few. initially there was basically nobody could go out. i use the car, few paths to go out and meet this of the shows and, and, and hospitals, etc. and the destruction sights. um, i think this control on the internet even now is facebook a tick tock, instagram, his band is kind of go on for very, very long time. yeah, but that's the situation right now. and what about the thousands of protest is that have been detained by security forces. i mean, how worried are people,
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how worried to the family members about what's going to happen to them? yeah, i mean, we just, uh, saw uh, that interview of a mother. and i hope that they will be no torture on the name of free men inside the custody. but in the history of fall of these, uh, we have seen that the red torture it has happened before. also when all position was in follow. so i'm concerned and i think so is the population of bangladesh in large. they're concerned about that. looking at the bigger picture, a prime minister shake casinos grip on power. how is a grip on power currently? would you say as well? i think i'm not the right person to answer this question, but i think the government has made several mistakes. first, they should have tackled the protest movement, which was initially peaceful at the right time. second, they should have not involved the trucks will need,
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which is the student body of albany. police should have been more humane. they should have not shopped at protest is basically not the students do. i know that they're bad and not only students, but also is for government officials, police and journalists that also attend for pm should have been more careful because her statement was easily twisted. i think recent violence is the most serious challenge. yes. for sure. because you know, in any case i didn't know that uh, any political party there is no basically no political party at this time who's demanding pm's resignation. but i wouldn't be surprised because in social media, we even have seen photos of, of was very to speak to them that in the morning there is a lot of theatre in the night that a lot of getting. so there's a kind of dissatisfaction section from the people because of us, of unemployment years of corruption. so that's a v as the bit of dissatisfaction,
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but i have not seen any demand from any particular political party because the b and c, which is the main opposition. the i'm not in the feet. okay? so if, if, if there's no obvious likelihood of change will there at least be accountability to you think full of the violence against the protest of yeah, i think the government should be accountable for whatever has happened. it's even if there is a part for us, the government should take the, the responsibility of and as i mentioned earlier, there was a national morning day today. and if i have heard right tomorrow, that is wednesday, the young lady should go for me and will be banding. but you might, these from me and the students being she beach. so if the pod for was involved in this protest movement, this wouldn't be a major position in the country. tell me is never i see a good hot many thanks for your analysis. the thank you so much. thank you. a quick look now, some of the other story is making headlines around the world and venezuela is
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a physician, says it has proof that it's kind of it. and monday, gonzalez, one more votes and sundays presidential election than socialist president nicholas madura who's claiming victory. at least 4 people died when a source he's broke up protests. one position policy says it's leda has been detained. a german mind sentence to death in battle. russ is also the country's president for an official pardon, re co creek was detained on terrorism charges. in october 2023. he told state tv that he was working for ukraine security service. so it's unclear whether he was speaking on the juror s 55 since the north macedonia of baffling, wild fires, which have been burning since early july. strong winds of fanning the flames and closing fires to spread more rapidly. one man was killed in the country's northeast and there's been significant damage to prophecy and dozens of villages and goals.
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as health ministry has declared a polio epidemic. blaming israel's ongoing military offensive. the virus which was found and sewage samples can cause paralysis. the world health organization said last week, it was sending polio vaccines to garza to prevent children from being infected with the virus right now or wrong, has a new president masoud possessed keion was officially sworn in on tuesday, the reformist politician and hawks such and want a snap collection earlier this month is formerly endorsed by iran supreme leader on sunday. his integration comes amid growing tensions in the region. possessed young met with leaders of the palestinian islamic jihad group, and with 11 on the has blocked in the lead up to tuesdays parliamentary ceremony. officials from approximately 80 countries attended the event and i also d w. policy reports. i need a file galani, whether it runs new president is expected to relax some of the regimes hotline
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positions the see what is going to happen because the and one res, loyal company and the principles of very human meeting is like a freedom reason there's or the image wise, why amazing seems online, this is what many think as though they are skeptical utility to change as another frame. and we know every one of these under the command of international changes, you have to see how the pressure of it be under regime or for example, we, the next president in the united states. you don't use policy reports and native hunger law. me speaking to me a little earlier. now in turkey, the parliament has passed a little on tuesday to round up an estimated 4000000 stray dogs,
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and placed them in shelters. the new rules come and made concerns about a tax road accidents and rabies under the legislation. any dog showing signs of aggressive behavior or disease will be put down. now animal rights activists have been rallying for weeks against the bill. the main opposition policy is vowing to challenge the legislation, in course are sounding the alarm as they've been doing for weeks. you stumble animal rights activists like john or i'll tie say they want to prevent mass murder, which is what they've named the turkish governments plans for the countries. many street dogs, a new government bill envisages the possible use a nation of stray dogs and is stumble and elsewhere. john, or is mobilizing resistance against this? the reactions are mostly positive. everyone
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knows animals that live on the streets in their neighborhoods. and many have also built up relationships with the strange animals like the team, the stray dog lives on the asian side of the stumble and hold. a special spot in john are all ties, heart genre. and the dog basically grew up together for the animal rights activists . the government's plans are the result of policy failure. they don't even know how many street dogs there are in the country, or how many have already been successfully sterilized. there's, they're only solution is to catch the animals and kill them. if they don't find an owner within 4 weeks, it gets to mix there are probably around 2000000 street dogs in turkey, a guesstimate, and is stumble. there is much a part of street life as the cat. the animals are
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a popular subject for tourists snapshots. although dogs are considered on clean by devout muslims, many still live out peaceful lives on the streets. and only a few are aggressive but now the government is planning to have dogs from the overcrowded state and municipal doc shelters offered up for adoption via the internet. if they don't find new owners, they're to be put down and their spots will be filled with the next batch of captured street dogs to be continued until the problem no longer exist. pull up the gun. the zulu president air to one is unimpressed by the ongoing protests against the proposed law sciences cubic phase in the previous method of capturing and sterilizing the dogs has failed and has not provided a solution. almost. we're going to launch
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a campaign to adopt the animals in each and then if we're successful, hopefully we won't have to move on to the next step. it's called me to join the issue of the next step. that would be killing the on adopted dogs. until we can speak to a correspondent, dorian jones, who joins us now from it's done both during this controversial bill has now been paused. what's the reaction to it from people around the country? while i'm at the 10s of thousands of people, hundreds of 1000 instead of being protesting nationwide over this legislation, there is absolute dismay joined by all the opposition parties who have united to oppose this bill was very angry. sees in parliament during the debates, bro, most pools breaking out in the committee rooms over this legislation assigned the house phone. the feelings are and there's a genuine theater. if this legislation is put into action, that will result all the ultimately millions of dogs being killed. i'm just some
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folks memories of a very talk chapter and it's tumble history way back in 1910. a similar measure was introduced by the rounded up old adults. i'm putting them on a nearby island just behind me. and those folks run out to starve to death and the, the story, photos, pool, folk pool towels. so you could hear the book screaming for weeks and weeks. and this license legislation certainly in folks of its members. and folks are very important part of tuckers culture and society for many people. if i owed ones a coalition partner, nice to a smash selection policy, it's symbolic, so nice. so it is very much part of the culture. and the way of like the many talks of it is a focus, very strong feelings which even cross the deep but it just divide between the 2nd and the religious. so from what you're saying, these dogs really don't pose that much of a day into that kind of part of society. in the report we just heard we hud added one saying this, you know, neutering, the adults hasn't worked. so now we're going to go to this next plan. i mean,
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was this a sweat? was there a serious attempt to new to dogs and to bring the population down in that way is well suddenly, i mean in the main cities here in this time, but especially that has been a systematic program for many, many years to, to sterilize and also crucially to vaccinate against diseases like rape is and in fact, rabies is pretty much a minor threat. some problem across took it out, i say, to cases, but turkey pretty much is on top of it. and the, there are very few statistics about how many tests all the results was pray, thoughts. there is one a g o the published press them both because we're saying that there may be 200 people of the 2 years have died because of books. and they say that it also could be traffic accidents. but critics points out the bigger problems that took it has to face, given the fact that we all talking about potentially billions of dollars that would be used to construct shelters. the housing millions of books. so was, is likely to happen next. i mean, how realistic is it, as you say, to build
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a whole lot of shelters, to round the mouth and then potentially to kill these animals. what i'm many people see that the behind this legislation is the ones war against 2 municipalities, kentucky march. this year. he's rooting a cape party law, so across the pool to the control effect over main cities in turkey. now the responsibility to control suspect just slightly falls on those municipalities, who all the opposition policies and they have like not to enforce this uh, the smalls. now onto this legislation, if public officials don't in full so this law, these loyalty over rounding up with bulk, they faced up to 2 years in jail and that was a question. my question mark over key may is in this country halls to potential opponents of road one. so a big political showdown could be a head if i would want to size twin full. so small storage ends reporting from is simple during thank so much for the background that really interesting and with that you are up to date. i'm and you can make it and thank you so much for watching
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