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ah, ah ah ah, this is dw news life from both in britain. this prime minister faces a vote of confidence. far as johnson could be forced out of office as members of his own party trigger a vote on his leadership is enjoying a series of scandals. but no clear challenge has emerged. also coming up ukraine's president travels to dumbass, visiting troops on the front line. russian miss house have again targeted the capital key for the 1st time in weeks. and government open fire to church service in nigeria, at least 50 people. the dead of francis says it's
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a painful assault. worship is at a time of celebration. we'll get the latest from our correspondent. ah, i've been fizzle and welcome. british prime minister bars johnson is fighting for his political life and his apartment from his own party have triggered a vote of confidence to be held this monday evening. scandals have batted the prime minister's image, including revelations about a series of bodies held it downing street during coping 19 looked ounce. johnson was booed by crowds at the queen's jubilee celebrations of the weekend. we'll need the support of at least half of conservative m. p. 's to survive the challenge to his leadership. conservative body official graham brady announced that enough in peace had sent letters demanding the confidence vote. at the threshold,
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all 15 percent of the parliamentary policy seeking a vote of confidence in the prime minister has been passed. therefore, vote of confidence will take place within the rules of the nitrogen to committee. that vote will take place this evening in the house of commons between 6 and 8 o'clock. and we will announce the result. shortly thereafter, i notified the problems yesterday. but the threshold have been reached. we agreed the time table for confidence, i'd say 5 dw cars when a child tell some pill joins us from london. charlotte, what triggered the vote. this has been building some time ever since the allegations burst and much in connection with party gate school. here. these are the gatherings that happened during a period of coverage restrictions in down the street. one of which we know that the prime minister himself was fine. that's causing a lot of upset here. put
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a lot of them is the prime minister said under a huge amount of pressure. so it has been felt for some time. it is the question of when not, if this was going to happen, why now it, well, the consent to policy has had a series of very bruising polls. we know as well that the prime minister, student g believe whether or not that factors on clearly may crystalized with some members of parliament to party. just the sense of where his popularity is that they are courses, which will also point out what is a debt as well. so these are the factors that play. we do know to that some a consent to members of parliament said that they wanted to wait until after that you believe that discontent for that content to be registered that could be playing into why would happen today? so what do you reckon? what's the likelihood that it's over for johnson?
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i would say never underestimate, said boris johnson, the prime minister, his ability to supply the it's like this with the vibe in general. i could face another challenge like this. i think it is one thing that we know about boris johnson is that he doesn't live no matter how breezing is late, might be he is very unlikely to resign and shall chelsea pill will keep us out today. thank you. let's look at some other stories making headlines. voters in kazakhstan, have overwhelmingly backed constitutional reforms proposed by president constant your my thought of the referendum paved the way for decentralized policy making. and the removal of special privileges for the former president. those all the time as a by, of, as were made, influential. even after leaving office, the vote follows a turbulent period in kazakhstan, including a wave of violence in january. russia's foreign ministers, okay. lamp roth has canceled a trip to serbia after serving his name is close there and space to his plane area,
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north macedonia, and montenegro. impose the restrictions as part of sanctions against russia. of ritz warren ukraine. lever off was due to visit serbia to discuss supplying the country with russian energy to the school. ukrainian president voted mister lansky has visited troops holding off russian forces in the countries east. so in ski visited several towns close to the front line in the east and all bass region. it's only the 2nd time he's been seen outside the capital eve. since the sound of the bull. me, my russian missiles have struck the capital for the 1st time in a month as moscow claims to be targeting foreign donated tanks. the ukranian president on the move in the region of separate chia holiday mersa, lensky meant to talk strategy with local leaders. from there he says he travel to the towns afflicted chance can solid are close to the current front lines in don bass. this footage was published by celebrities office after his visit. says course
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i am proud of everybody. i met everyone i shook hands, whistled every one with whom i connected with me 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 cave supplied by eastern europe and other armored vehicles located on the premises of a car repair. business was mission of cripples. look what were larry montgomery theater. ukraine says it was a rail facility and invited journalist to tor. the plant partially still in flames and without tax. this will feel this fully be full and every one can
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call and few. of course, if very thank us, beautiful fewer may be who will use next. the next morning, fans. it's ukrainian who calais, thanks for all new facility above you can see was able to as the details of the strike on keith were being contested. russia's president flooding mer putin warned of new attacks if the west sense long range missiles to ukraine than he whooped and still if long range missiles are supplied, we'll make certain conclusions and use our own means of destruction. we have enough to strike a tockets. we have not yet, but you'd been hitting them a book. i knew them away from the battlefield. sa lensky thanked troops and handed out awards to ukrainian fighters. aiming to boost the military spirits. i asked, i corresponded mathias, boeing a frozen attacks. i said to increase because of waste and weapons deliveries to
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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 earth, 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? 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
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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 jay 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 were under massive attack. and he took quite a risk to go there. well, not only a risk, and it's an important message he's trying to get out there to his people, isn't it? of course it's a message or for defiance and, and support under it is a of course. the aim is to boost the morale of the troops who have hiding down why
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having huge losses in this region. and they are, he has said it before, that they are losing up to $100.00 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. they w correspond mathias filing a thank you for the update and some other news from around the world, south korea and the u. s. of $58.00 ballistic missiles off south re is east coast. they say it's in response to north korea launch a similar number of short range missiles on sunday. kelly ang has conducted a series of miss. our launch is this year. 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 shooting gum and fired into crowds in downtown philadelphia. the 2nd incident was
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in a nightclub in chattanooga, tennessee, gunman of attacked a crowded church in nigeria. the unknown assailants killed at least 50 people, kidnapping the priest. it happened in the city of all why in the southwestern state on go, where such violence is rare? for frances says, he's praying for the victims who were killed while marking the christian holiday of pentecost. a religious celebration turned into 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 unbelievable 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
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true today, 9 months to lou of the all. talk down to the sanctuary. this kind of the secretions don't little don't lukewarm. the attack was in our city in the 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 methodist church was kidnapped and the nation se he has since been freed worshipers at st. francis praying their priest also returns home alive even with bull raging in ukraine. the nations bid to qualify for the woke up has been giving football fan something to cheer about. but those hopes ended after ukraine lost to wales in a tightly contested playoff. with the more still on their minds,
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ukraine, supporters were out in their numbers to urge on their team in the west capital. kind of you quite lost qualified for the woke up in 2006 wales, 11, nill afteren, and gold, by ukraine's captain. and reminder of the top story were following foy, british prime minister bars johnson faces a vote of confidence. monday evening. conservative members of parliament triggered the leadership challenge after a series of scandals. but no rival has emerged seeking to replace johnson yet. and so for now, up next hour documentary, the green revolution is asking and found petroleum based economy can make the switch to renewables. he'll gail will have your next news bulletin, next out of it
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