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the, the business deal, the news life from berlin, tens of thousands demand justice in bangladesh. students calling the prime minister to step down as well as civil disobedience after a deadly police crap. down on the protesters, we'll get the latest from deca filing slayers and is really occupied westbank. several palestinians die in air strikes near the northern city of tool car. israel says those killed were planning an attack. the
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melissa chan, thanks for joining us. tens of thousands of students and their supporters have gathered into bangladesh. capital doc got to match the resignation of prime ministers, a casino. they blamed the government for a violent crack down on descent which left at least $200.00 people dead and recent protests against the government job quarters. defined why says, put emotions running high funds that they see students on the streets again. now they are demanding that the countries prime is done step down and that the government face try and put a deadly collect down that has good at least $200.00. most of the students and young people she must resign and she must face trial. and not only shake, i've seen
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a cabinet and the government must resign this regime and the specialist really must be a ball if it's like a bundle dish cuz that has to thousands of people and then and nobody can body has bought the crack down on this end the violence left many bit serious injuries. save the kids. i can feel the suffering and pain. i cannot express my pain when i'm lying in this hospital bed. i cannot move my legs which are fractured in a place since i was not in the movement. why, why did they shoot me? these student protests and started peacefully against government, job poor dogs. and even though the co dogs was getting back, the police click don't continued the students continued protesting,
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seeking justice for those goods. which suited justice again and again. see, we have nothing in our hands, we never hold any width and we are normal people. we just want to live a life without discrimination such bruce and killing as me the acceptable and the democratic country. prime to so called upon the protested to sit down with her to put an end to violence, to protest as seat is gone for reconciliation has come to lead us, you know, it's government continues to struggle to control. and one of the most intense protest movements in front of this history nadine shown to him or she is an associate professor at the university of buffalo and currently in deka. she was at the latest protest there and described what she saw as well. i will say that there is a lot of excitement in the air. i think the windows changes,
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perhaps boeing is a very diverse population and we see a lot of students from all walks of life. but we also see from various political affiliations is valued or i think it's a, it's a kind of call that you don't often see in bangladesh or those if they're there in the thousands. and that's, that's amazing because until recently, um, as 2 weeks ago i went through a process and it was just like 15 people. and so within 2 weeks, you know, we, we see a very huge increase in the number of people who are on the street that i think that's, that's really interesting also because it's very peaceful, diverse and energetic. at the same time. how likely do you think it is that the prime minister steps down? well, that's just a more difficult question, right. and it's hard to think about what's gonna happen tomorrow. but i think it's perhaps easier to think about what's coming the day after which is,
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which is there is, there was, there is hope, right? if you see a student will just move in that went from a quote to move and, and one that the, the equity and so on. so to move on to the vitamins and then to move on to you know this, this uh and tie seat move in and, and just in 2 weeks. right. and i think it speaks to a political consciousness that we haven't seen before. perhaps even in the last decade or so, you know, you've seen ways in which the student move it have been able to resist school optician and we've seen how students have shown how to how to be leaders in the most collective way. they are talking about governance in ways that are share their talking about distributive leadership. and i think that's what's coming and i think that's that's a space of real hope a nadine shunting or shade. thank you so much for joining us. thank you for having
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me. let's take a quick look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. at least 32 people have been killed in an attack at a popular beach resort. in the somali capital mobility issue, police, a dozens of others, were injured. the al qaeda affiliate group, our ship. bob has claimed responsibility for the attack, which was carried out by a suicide bomber. and several gunmen in venezuela rival marches and supported the government. and the political opposition are taking place and several cities, including the capital cut office and his willing authorities have ratified nicholas and the daughter's election. victory last week was a growing number of nations including the united states, argentina, and pettigrew recognized his opponent as the true winter. police has been deployed across the u. k. a native fresh protests after a mass stabbing that killed the 3 young girls sparks several nights of riots.
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protesters has been galvanized by far right. social media channels calling for an end to immigration after the perpetrator was wrongly identified as a refugee at least 9 people, including a local commander of mazda, is military. we have been killed in 2 separate is really airstrikes in the occupied . westbank is really army, says it targeted militants. info with attacks. israel carried out its 1st a strike on a vehicle near the city of to come the occupied westbank. it sees the call was carrying a terrace quote on its way to carry out an attack. the mouse consumed, one of its commanders was among those killed. it's l i is lama jihad claim. the other 4 mean killed as it's fine. so it's uh got it. i'm okay,
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i live nearby. my house is here. i was heading to work. when i heard the explosion, i went with my employee to check the site. we saw a young man killed me in the car on the road and they were martyrs inside the vehicle. then the army fired another missile, so we ran away with one on our car was on the fire and we ran one that's the national a short while later, a israel killed for more palestinians. and another strike me a by the me says they were militants who opened fire on is riley troops operating in the area of all the information. there were martyrs near the car and after an hour and a half not being allowed in there. so the army withdrew and we came in there and found the remains. so i know a lot of them in, on the, on the gen a list on the ground also for shopping. the raids and it will come is riley troops
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fired to get set them as they trying to color the confrontations. according to the local health ministry, around 600 palestinians have been killed by his riley fire in the west bank since the stuff of the israel hum us war in gaza. fears of a broader war, a growing after a run, threatened israel with a broad counter strike from allied, malicious, and the us announced is sending additional fighter jets to the region along with an aircraft carrier group. crowds of passengers are chewing as a roots airport, as the u. s. and u. k. governments have urged their citizens to lead lebanon as soon as possible. the us embassy and 11 non urgent if citizens to leave on quote, any ticket available while british nationals and loved dawn had been told to quote leave now by the u. k. government. joining me now is dw
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corresponded atanya kramer in jerusalem, tanya or ron has promised to strike israel. the us and u. k. governments are telling their citizens to leave lebanon as soon as possible. what's the mood like in israel? that's why it certainly depends who you uh, sped. uh certainly everyone is no waiting for this rotation that was announced by has been a and e wrong. there was, there is support for the targeted killings in baby boot into around that have distressed us as well. didn't take responsibility for the strike in the turn around . and there's also the question, where does it leave it's ro, strategically? but people here basically, they understand, you know, for now that the home phone guidelines, these are usually the guidelines that tell the public what they have to do in the event of a war that has not been changed. so at the moment daily lives goes on as a kind of a numa. but of course,
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it's in everybody's back of the mind and many people here, you know, for example that you loosen municipality has uh send out a text message reminding people to make themselves familiar with emergency measures . for example, in jerusalem, people would have 90 seconds to run for bomb shelter. we also understand that some of the airlines have suspended the flights no to been agree on airport. right. of course, it's the topic, you know, when you talk to people here, they're all saying what would be the scope of what when will it happen? and then also of course, many are reminded of the strikes in april when yvonne launched drones and miss hodge at the time. they were mainly intercepted by a clinician of defense, but didn't unlikely. now because had spa and yvonne has already said, this would be a multi, let's try can people of wondering, you know, how the scope would be and then also about the retardation of is rather be to that
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tiny. what more can you tell us about the is really strikes that took place today in the west bank, as well as the heart and the report, the right to air strikes and the army has said they carried out these 2 strikes, one which was in a rural area outside of to karen, they said there were these people inside the car or where on their way to carry out an attack. and the other one happened inside a 2 car. and so knowing people were killed militants, according to the, is rarely army. no, this is however, a bit unusual because we've seen such strikes, you know, as strikes mainly in golf of the house being some also in the west bank. but this has intensified as we're seeing also the situation in the occupied westbank worsening. now, according to the health ministry in ramallah, i said that over $570.00 posting in square killed,
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he has since october 7th since the warrant and garza started. but also of course, we should not forget while we are talking here. the war in gaza continues. was air strikes also today and casualties of they are across the gaza strip ton of very quickly. is there any hope for the escalation? well, at the moment, i think there's no way for de escalation, people here waiting for this retardation. we also understand there are talks on going for the seas for negotiations in cairo. a is really delegation been to carver today. but again, some of this to believe he had that this equation that if there's a ceasefire and eventually release of some of the hostages, right, that would also then come down the northern border. and this equation has changed now with this direct retardation that is strengthened by his vala and by iran.
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tonya kramer, thank you very much. i the, to the latest from the paris olympics, us, the gymnast simone bylaws dominated, the woman's vault final to win her 3rd gold medal at these games. files scored $15.00 on hurt your chain co double type to beat out rebecca on friday of brazil and claim for 7th ever olympic gold and boxer and monahan leaf is guaranteed a metal after making it through to the women. 66 kilograms, semi finals leave has been at the center of a route over her gender, despite being ruled, eligible to compete as a woman. her victory seals the 1st ever metal for algeria in women's boxing. and you're up to date coming up reporter. it looks at jeremy's culture of remembrance being challenged by far right populous. i'm alyssa chance, thanks for joining us. the
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