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ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. britain's prime minister faces a vote of confidence. boris johnson could be forced out of office as members of his own party trigger a vote on his leadership. he's enjoyed a series of scandals, but nuclear challenger has emerged. also coming up ukraine's president travels to don bass visiting troops on the front line a mile russian missiles have again targeted the capital for the 1st time in wakes.
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and gunman opened fire at a church service in nigeria, at least $6050.00 people are dead. but frances, that is a painful, a seldom worship, as at a time of celebration, with the latest from al, corresponded ah, i'm painful and welcome. british prime minister boris johnson is fighting for his political survival. members of his own party have triggered a leadership challenge. johnson will face a competence vote in parliament. this monday evening. scandals have batted the prime minister's image, including revelations about a series of bodies held at downing street during covered 19 lug downs. johnson was booed by crowds at the queen's jubilee celebrations of the weekend. he'll need the support of at least half of the members of his party. so by the boat. d. o you corresponded, shall some pill joins us from london. charlotte,
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tell us what triggered this vote. in a sense is they had been a long time coming. you mentioned just that party gate, the allegations or the confirmation that there was gathering in and around downing street so that the prime minister himself is said to have attended. he was find one of them that was during a restrictions that cause a lot of upsets in this country really can't be underestimated. people saying that those who were empowered, those who are making the rules within breaking themselves so many tragic stories of people who make huge sacrifices to follow rule, which then those and government was seen breaking themselves. that really is a big background to this. no confidence. i just lot of members, a party saying that they've been suffering reputational damage as
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a result of these revelations. a lot of them coming under huge pressure in that local areas for that's been can discontent for some time. why now, while we have had that number and members of parliament them to the conservative party who has expressed no confidence in the prime minister said that they wanted to wait until after the jubilee celebrations, discontent tv registered with that is now why this is happening today so from lawmaker to law breaker, how likely is it that johnson could be ousted? yes, and open questions, and then what we do know is there is a threshold that has to be met all this vote, we can be held 15 percent of members. of course, johnson's own party need to register that consent, discontent. rather, that threshold has been reached. she needs a simple majority to either lose or survive despite that's coming up later today.
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it to happen very, very by critics of the prime minister over the last few months off the gate. revelation have also been sworn support is may really help and also coming out on this very generic the foreign section. for example, coming out saying she has said clement is a, has a 100 percent backing from her in today's voice encouraging other members of her party to back him as well. one thing that if you know, is even cooling this vote is very bruising with the prime minister even a piece advice. this will now tension, but going forward and you know, in the past when other competence has been helped with previous funding, i, some didn't survive much longer up to it, shall i go to white to the party leadership. if the p m is voted out, well then that will be a leadership contest not is quite interesting because one of the key refrains that we had from the prime ministers support is whenever this question of
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a no confidence that has been raised. is that that really isn't a better candidate to need to party, to lead the country embarrass johnson's place. now, of course, to track of course, johnson have been arguing, otherwise there's a very clear contingency could run that could take some time. his support is wanting, but now since he isn't the time for this instability at the top of government with what's happening internationally and at home, they say they need some stability. thanks for the inside shall itself pill. the f recording horse from london. nicoli, sorry, was reported for us from cuban he still is, but we won't have that report until later in the show. let's look at some other sorts making headlines around the world, south korea and the u. s. of fight 8 ballistic missiles of south korea is east coast. they say it's in response to north korea. launching a civil, a number of short range missiles on sunday. hill gang has conducted
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a series of misadventures this year. russia's foreign minister. so gay lab roof has canceled a trip to serbia after sophia's name is closed. there is spaced with plain bulgarian north macedonia. montenegro, impose the restrictions as part of sanctions against russia over its war in ukraine . leverage was due to visit serbia to discuss applying the country with russian energy, good building, new russian missiles strike the ukrainian city of keys on sunday for the 1st time in a month. the country's railway up, right. it says one of its facilities was hit. russia claims it was targeting western donated tanks. it that came as president brought him, his zalinski visited troops and towns close to the front line in east and on bass. it's only the 2nd time zelinski has been outside the capital since the start of the war. the ukrainian president on the move in the region of separate chia holiday mersa lensky met to talk strategy with local leaders. from there he says he
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travel to the towns of fleecy chance can solid are close to the current front lines in don bass. this footage was published by celebrities office after his visit, which of course, i am proud of everybody. i met everyone i shook hands, whistled every one with whom i connected with and expressed my support. we brought something for the military. i will not elaborate in detail on this, and there's something we brought from them to you, but we brought you confidence. it's the 2nd time the ukranian president has been seen outside of the keith region. the trip comes after the capitol got hit for the 1st time in weeks. both ukraine and russia have confirmed the attacks. while those locals with russian air force is long range, missiles destroyed t 72 tanks on the outskirts of keep supplied by eastern europe and other armored vehicles located on the premises of a car repair business. was michelle nav. couple thought were larry multiple theater . ukraine says it was
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a rail facility and invited journalist to tor. the plant partially still in flames, and without tanks the facilities formerly be full and everyone can call and few of course. so if very sunk of beautiful ecier may be who will use next to the next morning saying that ukraine m. okay. thanks for a little so it wasn't, wasn't as the details of the strike on keith were being contested. rushes, president flooding mer putin warned. of new attacks, if the west sense long range missiles to ukraine, then you can still, if long range missiles are supplied, we'll make certain conclusions and use our own means of destruction, stuff we have enough to strike a tockets. we have not yet been hitting them a book. i knew them away from the battlefield. soleski thanked troops and handed out awards to ukrainian fighters. aiming to boost the military spirits.
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asked how corresponded, mathias bowling? a frozen attacks? a said to increase because of waste and weapons deliveries to ukraine. well, that's how russia frames it. they are saying that they attack because of western weapons deliveries. they have claimed that they hit these tanks in key if but a m i. e thing, or it's of course sir, for the question of course, western weapon deliveries are a target for russia. ah, that's very clear because the aim of these attacks is to weaken ukraine's infrastructure, military infrastructure, but also civilian infrastructure. russia has hit by or on north food, earth storage is and, and oil storage is and the question is would rushes a tax decrease? if the west didn't deliver weapons and i don't think the answer to that is very clear. yeah. good question tis and tell me having fighting continues in a dumbass region, can you bring us up to date on that?
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yeah, we're hearing that heavy fighting is still underway. in civil at the neck where the 2 armies are meeting each other in the streets arm. we had heard about some successes yesterday by the ukrainians, but it's very hard to confirm anything except that both armies are inside the city . and we've seen heavy attacks on other places on earth. witter here's this is one of the centers of the ukranian, a christian orthodoxy. om, where we've seen the church burning a one of every historic church burning. and these attacks have continued to day. and also, unless a chance go one of the places that the president visited, of course this visit by the president is, sir, is something that comes at a very crucial at a very critical time for the ukrainian army was under massive attack. and he took quite a risk to go there, not only a risk, and it's an important message he's trying to get out there to his people, isn't it?
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of course it's a message or for defiance and, and support. and it is, of course, the aim is to boost the morale of the troops who have hiding there and why having huge losses in this region has said it before, that they are losing up to 100 soldiers per day. that's a significant number for an army and a visit by him. him taking this risk personally is of course something that will have an impact on many of these fighters. here you correspond m a t, a spelling a. thank you for the update. our regular military analysts, frank language from oxford, gave us his assessment on russian president vladimir putin who threatened to hit new targets if west interface to live a long range, missiles, ukraine. let's not forget all the rushes i've already sent between 5, between turn off and 3000 precision guided missiles into ukraine over the last 3
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months. so we can certainly expect some more of that. one thing i think that it's worth remembering is that we are required to treat for example, if we can 5 cruise cruise missiles into european capital or something that russians might entitled to do. but you kind of wanting type to strike back, which sadly is reality the situation. but to answer your question, yes, i think we can, we can expect the russians to try and cut the supplies or hamper the supplies of western equipment and continue to do so. because frank, what i'm getting at is another question i wanted to ask you, does russia have the capacity as far into the war and considering all its losses to increase its campaign on the missile front? i think western analysts a pretty doubtful that russia would want to spend too many more missiles on the, on these attacks. more widely though ban. it looks as if russia, once again, is culminating in the latest phase of its assault. it has serious problems. now with manpower and i don't think it's got the, the strength or that, or they,
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or the momentum to go much further than it has already. but back to the missiles, yes, they have the capacity to continue doing that, but they're going to be holding some back. because eventually, if nato getting involved and what difference will the long range missiles from the west make for you cry? it's probably important to make the category distinction between long range missiles and medium range missiles and the missile getting now the called am 30 ones, both from the british and the americans. the systems far the same missiles are medium range missiles. what are the ukrainians to do is to strike into the russian the just the rear? probably not be on the board. i think both countries have given or demanded undertakings. that doesn't happen. so they'll allow you to, to strike it deep into the rush into their artillery and into the headquarters that very important, let's not forget, there are very few of these missile systems. so these are not long systems that
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medium range missiles got a to kilometers. there are so many on verify reports about the fighting in federal do that skin don't bad. can you clarify the situation there this morning? ukraine play door a little bit to the credit intelligence claim. the better than that, because now, well over half, back in you know, over the weekend the been significant, i think it's fair to say significant counter attacks of that tactical level to have taken ground back. but what that tells us is that the russians are running out of steam. now, in that part of the campaign, they are having, as i said earlier, serious problems with manpower, that's probably a credit yet don't have and it's having enough effect on that. so i think what we're seeing is a combination of the russian effort down there in the us. and how would you say the war is going to play out over the next weeks months? then you did say months. i think it's going to take months barring some
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intervention or remarkable black sort of event. i see the russian attacks starting to lose lose lose puff as it were over the next week or 2. they may stand on the defensive, them even declare some kind of success if they go further in the bus, don't think they will. and then we'll be looking at, you created major counter attacking offensive to retake line probably later this year, perhaps even this summer. so this war is not near and yet nor even this phase. military analyst, franklin, which thanks brent gunman have attacked a crowded catholic church in nigeria. the unknown assailants killed at least 50 people, kidnapping the priest. it happened to the city of o in nigeria, southwest and stayed on dhl where such violence is rare. of frances says he's praying for the victims who were killed while mocking the christian holiday of pentecost. a religious celebration turned into
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a massacre. no one was spared. not even children. the assault at saint francis catholic church unfolded during the morning service. the state's bishop described a meticulously planned attack is quite on believing that somebody will come on, the intention was to keep everybody in the church. and those running out there were be shut from outside. just wait inside where be shut from inside the true to diamonds, to blue, all the all talked down to your sanctuary. this penalties are christians. now libby don't let you go on. the attack was in our city in a state of armando. it's a relatively peaceful region that's rarely targeted by gangs and islamist extremists. with nigeria battling a prolonged insurgency in the north. many are asking why the country self was targeted. the violence struck one week after the head of nigeria
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methodist church was kidnapped and the nation se he has since been freed, worshippers. at st. francis praying their priest also returns home alive. i asked our correspondent elisa twahoma, if nigerian authorities had any leads on the assailants while ben, good morning to you? well, so far so good. the authorities in nigeria including to police that have yet to name any person or group or responsible for the accent at church in or walk on dose state southwest nigeria yesterday it has to be said our days does. sa, betty hallmarks off a federal terror attack, but no person so group have been named yet because investigations that on i would a statement released by the police for forensic investigations out there were i did crime scene yesterday and that, you know, are late afternoon going into the even at nights in our,
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in that st. francis to church catholic church, we just had tag so, so far, so good. no person. so group named by the authorities. so we wait on that word from the federal government under police in nigeria. this is quite a surprise, isn't it? considering how relatively peaceful the southwest is compared to other parts of the country? yes, indeed, as, as the shock in thought about it been because it was a sunday, was a catholic church service. about 11 am i in the morning, wendy at sac was reportedly, i thought, said that, so i'm people getting shot out to where it talks about the reports about the donations are being used before people will guy got shot out and all war town off on dos that southwest is a peaceful place. you don't hear such a in a place like that, especially many areas of southwest nigeria off what is to happen on a sunday and a churchy beck's that question. it is a new kind of a threat that country which they experience in so much from kidnapping bonded 3
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book a high rom. it is a new title track that a country has to deal with. that is a big question as to why and in a place like a walk in on those states. alisa, thank you very much for the update and some other news from around the world. a former australian politician has won a defamation case against google, a federal court order the tech company to pay john barrow of a $500000.00 to you waste dollars. the judge said google had failed to take down 2 you tube videos containing racist and abuse of content that drove the lawmaker from politics. at least 6 people have been killed in more than 20 others injured into mass shootings in the us on the weekend. in the 1st in gunman fight into crowded downtown philadelphia. the 2nd incident. was it a night club in chattanooga, tennessee. oh, shootings have come just in the 2 weeks since an attack on a school in ovalo. they, texas by one count. the u. s. is this year. see more than 240 mass shootings
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mean those with more than 4 victims. u. s. president joe biden is called on congress to ban assault weapons and to expand background checks, dw corresponded carolina joy travel to a van de emit with some of those grieving i left of willow in this little town. it's like we all lost our kids. each one of them is our person, a lossy, whatever one dad is already to manual or yeah, lamazzo. yes. was want also the teachers live a little so it doesn't matter if it's not my own blood. and boy, it's a loss for all of us. a tragic shooting that has changed this little town forever and shaken people across the country. some have driven several hours to pay their respects to the victims and grieve with the community. here we came from crystal city. it was just my plan to come here because i'm a mom and so i don't know what they're feeling,
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but it hits the little kid and i don't know any of the children, but i wanted to pay my respects to them. it is, it's a tragedy for you there. okay. so those are the kinds of course in the life. others who grew up here are coming back home. jack, he left you vitality one day before the shooting. now she's back at least once a week to visit her parents and friends are in a small town with building. the reason we live in the small community is so the kids have freedom from a free. that's not gonna maybe be the case with you all day as a town that once time to mourn their loss, 19 children have been killed and to teachers. this community wants to grieve. the main quick turn remain. how can this save? how can this country prevent tragedies like this one from happening?
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again, a question. this country still can't answer. in the meantime, everyone here is doing what they can to show solidarity with the people off evolving hopefully something to get done because we don't, we don't need this kind of stuff happening to any kids will perform like we always do. but of course, today is a little bit different. we're morning. oh, brittany queen elizabeth has rounded off celebrations blocking her platinum jubilee with her personal appearance on the balcony at buckingham palace. the monarch was absent for some events over the weekend, sparking fears about her health. but in a statement on sunday, the queen said she to keep serving after 70 years on the thorn. yes, her majesty delighted royal fans by waving to them from the balcony at buckingham palace marking the final celebrations for her platinum jubilee. the
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96 year old monarch had to miss many of the events because of ill health. movie finale saw a performance from ed sheeran, a and the mom on the us stage cast. with many of the royal family attended the final pageant, including the air to the throne, prince charles and the queen's great grandchildren. but it was the queen herself who stole the show with this comic sketch. nation sweet tight paddington, bare paid special tribute to the monarch. ah, happy with everything that's very kind street parties have been held in celebration up and down the
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country. ah, it's been a fun, tough day. everybody's going to remember this from the little people up to the big but you both. it's been an excellent jubilee. everyone's come out this week. i know today please. as the curtain falls on a weekends of national festivities, fans celebrate a monarch whose long reign won't be done by another royal anytime soon. ah, always wanted to visit the island of zeus in know the germany. it's a bit pricey. so when the state issued a 9 euro monthly rail ticket last way to help ease higher fuel costs, i bought one and decided that'd be great getaway. only problem is that's what the rest of the country was also thinking it's mid day and
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a packed regional train is arriving on the german holiday island of zillow. most of the passengers had straight into the center of the islands. main town. it's a little dismal. go for it has this reputation of being where the rich people live to now, and they are annoyed that everyone's coming with a 9 year old ticket on. so i felt like i had to come for the people with the 9 your ticket or here like the 4 people to your job. while the main town is full of young people, just a few kilometers up the road is a well healed resort. most people here have travelled by car, but there are young people here too. in town, it's really awful, but here everything's the same as normal. for weeks, there's been anxiety in the air fears that zillow would be stormed by punks and left his scrapes. he called on their own line follow as to travel to the island. violence provoked what we were told were not wanted here on,
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but we think we have the same right to be here as anyone else in our pleasure, viola, on the mentioning it. so that's why we're here. we're just drinking beer and having fun on hanging out and listening to music or watching when was it live an image of the digger could never afford to come preserves if they hadn't scream so loudly about not wanting us here. so then we thought we have to go up on my trunks when you get the chance to travel result so cheaply, theoretically. and it's the rich. i'm a city like this long weekend. the rich island is hosting a more diverse crowd than usual, shopped on bottles. kezia and you're in a little closet, i saw them at the train station from central 15 people drinking away more, but the only things clemons hiding so well. so i have no problem with them because often you loiter. and while some may be concerned about the new visitors attracted by the discount rail ticket, others
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