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the, the, this is the w news. why from berlin? dozens of people have been killed and hundreds more injured in protest in bangladesh. student demonstrators are calling for civil disobedience and demanding that the prime minister step down after a deadly police crackdown on protesters. also coming up, fears grow over the prospect of the wider conflict in the middle east. several countries occurred to their citizens to leave 11 on as tensions in the region. continue to mount in israel to people are killed in a staffing attack in a city near tell of the, the
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i'm michael local, welcome. we have some news breaking out of the of ukraine in the last few minutes. the countries, the president of a lot him is lensky has announced that f. 16 fighter jets have started flying missions in ukrainian air space to lensky made the announcement at an air base flank by 2 f. 16 jets where he met with pilots. the u. s. gave the go ahead to send jets to ukraine last year. the plains have been supplied by denmark in belgium, the netherlands and norway, who have said they will provide up to 60 for the ukrainian air force is moving on, local media are reporting at least 50 people have been killed as renewed protest sweep across bangladesh. the demonstrators or demanding the resignation of prime
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minister che cassini. the unrest has prompted officials to shut down internet access. protesters blame the government for a violent police cracked in on descent last month. that left more than 200 people dead and marchers against government job codes. the demonstrators are now calling for a country wide disobedience movement where citizens are being asked not to pay their taxes or utility bills. i ass tech people who die from amnesty international. how wide spread and effective that could be in terms of that civil disobedience movement. i mean it could, it has the potential to be extremely effective given the various of all the tasks associated to nomic position and bundle. dish for, for, and reserves have been depleting a rising cost of living and also migrant workers whose sense of lucrative amount of remington's, of also mobilized to organize a remnant of instruct us to all these could really trigger a severe economic crisis. unbundle there's and i must mention that in the history
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of funders, independence, it is a civil disobedience and movement that let's do the venture of independence. i found the vision in 1971. so it is a deep seaters, uh, you know, practiced within the rubric of bottom to this point. well, taken attack there, you might call this a new wave of protests observers called the police is conduct before brutal. are we seeing better conduct from the authorities now as well after the protector is returned to the streets? and in the past week, there was a period of relative calm where we didn't seem much bloodshed, but to days. and users, of course, very hiring again because we're seeing the comparable levels of killings that were in the initial space. so we've seen reports that people are being admitted. scores of people are being admitted with bullet injuries. so my sources underground still save, i protested, i remain armed with only stick sling shots and breaks,
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and we must remember that bundle. this is a country where the security forces enjoyed almost total monopoly on the use of firearms. but there are reports suggesting that ruling party activists like the bung bishop to lead have access to fly around. so that's very concerning as well. so we will of course, only know the extent to which unlawful force was used once we've had a chance to verify. but for now, the report suggests, again, uh, you know, an increase in the bloodshed that we've witnessed as earlier as well. we urge an immediate end to the use of this unlawful force. understood, the government had promised to investigate the pass crackdown of police has that happened and do you trust them to do it objectively as well. um, there is quite a significant concerns about the possibility of an independent investigation bundle this year i might point to the fact that the rule of law index, which is a global measure rank bundle, is almost at the bottom of 142 frontiers at 127,
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you know, people, civil society members have called for an independent joint investigation because they have no faith in the domestic judiciary. the case of, i will say it was the 1st known student to be killed as quite telling um, so it was clear from the evidence that was available because of the video that was captured to vigorous chartered by police. but eventually they had arrested a 16 year old student, a high school student accusing him of being killed, killing abo sites. it's only after massive backlash that they eventually released him. and then just yesterday, they suspended to police office. that case alone was quite emblematic in the possibility of independence or impartial investigation. i must also add that we have now seen lots of students being arrested and you know, so, so, so there are, this is the math arrest that we're currently seeing. also effects the people's lack of, you know, a trust in an independent investigation. what i'm hearing is there is not a reservoir of trust there at all. a prime minister shake has seen
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a requested protest or sit with, with, with her for constructive dialogue. is there a chance for reconciliation, or are we beyond that point? as well as stepped words, if the protest leaders are anything to go by, they've set the time for dialogue has ended. i mean, so they are quite adamant under one time demand. in fact, reconciliation would probably only be possible if a neutral, you know, arbiter kind of oversight. the process does, in fact, just to date. as long as university teachers networked published a demand for an in term of governance mechanism that would be comprised of the students, leaders and protest leaders and civil society members. so it seems like, i mean they've been very categorical. if you see their words, they are looking at this as a liberation movement for liberation. and so yeah. got it. that is a tech to include the nbc international regional research or for south asia. many thanks you sir. thank you. a brief look now at some of the other stories making
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news, as we speak during president the med to nubile, has called for an end to nationwide protest and quote, blood track rights group. amnesty international says security forces of killed 13 people during the protests which started last week over economic hardship. police say that 7 people die but deny responsibility. german defense minister boars, the story is, has announced that germany and the philippines have agreed on closer to military cooperation among other things, the armed forces or to expand training and bi lateral exchange is the story is made the announcement while on a trip to manila or at least 8 people have been killed in flash, flooding, and landslide in south west of china. at least 19 others remain missing. nearly a 1000 residents have been evacuated from the struck village in china, situated province, fierce or growing of
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a wider conflict in the middle east. jordan's foreign minister is to hold talks in around and mid increasing tensions in the region. t ron has been reading, it's response to the killing of the political leader of boss a group considered a terrorist organization by many countries. early on sunday, the lebanese militant group has the fire dozens of rockets into israel in response to recent is really air strikes. rock and fire lit up the sky in level not as has below lunch barrages of ordinance at neighboring israel across the border. israel's iron dome system intercepted the rockets this time at least there were no reports of damage. a lot of observers viewed the resume killing of senior mazda and has the leaders could have moved the needle closer to open conflict between israel and hezbollah. and it's a rainy and bankers as,
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as tensions ratcheted up long lines are forming that b roots international airport. the u. s. the u. k, and other governments are urging their citizens to leave living on as soon as possible. the was embassy, lebanon told it citizens to leave on any ticket available after several airlines suspended and canceled flights to be route. yes, i'm very, very scared. but i'll pull myself together and go. i've already booked a ticket. now at the airport, they're saying it's going to escalate. okay, so i'm scared. honestly. i'm very scared to type in them. i'm scared. i won't be able to leave this country of dying here. and yeah, i'm scared. meanwhile, and garza, the violence continues unabated. this was the scene after and is really strike on a school compound. israel claims the school was being used as
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a from us weapons factory. but local officials say the building was housing thousands displaced by the finding the will after they struck, we came here and found the school and the houses complete the destroyed and david peoples and the engine size of a wire on the streets behind the school. i never killed an engine many is really is are calling for an into the finding and a deal to bring home the hostages still held by him us and goes with negotiation seemingly stalled intentions rising. that's looking increasingly unlikely for now. and in israel, 2 people have been killed in 2 others. heard in a stabbing attack. police say assess back to they described as a resident of the westbank were shot and killed by responding officers. the attack occurred in holding a city new, tel aviv, a police statement called it
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a terrace into the dw is on middle east analyst or shiny rows on is, is with me now in the studio. shawnee would start with this stabbing near toby this morning. what do we know? well, when you look at the perpetrator coming from the westbank, this is just one indication of what we've been seeing in the west bank and last weeks. what's been very slowly simmering has been actually boiling in the last couple of months as well. as the idea of forces find themselves very much engaged with, you know, major cities in the west and trying to curb the resistance there. and the violence there. and of course, this is just one of the front that israel is dealing with and for, for seen, where the leader of come us in the and in gaza. this is exactly what he wishes for . he wishes to see escalation, who wishes to see more friends that are being opened within, you know, is, are the territories with, with the policy and that live in israel with the west bank. and of course, everything else that we've been seeing like has while out you're on and so on. so
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it's very late and you know, incentive for a from us right now to try and talk about the deal. they see their goals actually being met. well, i think anybody watching this will notice that there is been a change in dynamics since october 11th. there is clearly more than one front that israel is facing right now. indeed beyond. gotcha. and the last week has been very consequential. and it seems like it was also somewhat planned or if it's very much at a conscious decision that these realize have been making, you know, instead of just trying to maybe wind down, we are approaching almost 10 months to this war soon. and, you know, need to know, made it to the states to the, to the capital, asking for more help more support, more weapons in order to do exactly what he's been doing with it. just doubling down, you know, just, just putting more efforts in trying to send out a very clear message of israel is completely fearless, very much you know, adamant in, in, in, in pushing strong at all front against everybody. feeling like maybe in between,
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you know, the pressure is withdrawn, his bala and, and so on. despite you know, their assumption that israel cannot deal with many funds the same time. it's in the out in his, uh, kevin, and just trying to say, we're not afraid we're going strong and it's been a few days now since the death of a has blood commander. and of course, a mazda is a political leader. what kind of response are we expecting to see from iran and, or it's approximates from the very fact we haven't seen anything yet, tries to maybe tell us what we might be seeing. and we see that the ranges are being very calculated, very much strategically trying to plan their next move. maybe a joint coordinated move with more of their proxies, their allied, you know, military militias around the region like human and the who sees that. we've been seeing his ball on lebanon, of course, you rock syria. iran has enough of, you know, operators around surrounding israel and the region that it can work through. and they will also, we need to keep in mind would happen. april 14th of april was basically the red
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line that was crossed. yvonne for the 1st time in a direct attack against israel. and that was sort of a precedent. it's set and maybe also set a threshold. it's going to be very hard for the wrong to do something less than that. so the expectation is for hundreds of, of vessels meet as all sorts of missiles shot at israel, from different ranges, and from different uh, geographical locations probably. oh, thanks is always to a dw release expert shiny rhodes on you. i'm sure we'll see you soon. on a different note. as the human sports world gathers in paris for the olympics, the dog world has seized the moment for a little sport of its own. the world surfing dog championship took over pacifica, state beach, south of san francisco. dog lovers gathered to watch the adorable k nines provide the waves event. aims to raise money for animal charities, and perhaps to match new owners for the loan. the peaches up for adoption. the
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