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ah, ah ah, this is d w. news line from berlin. britain's prime minister faces at confidence. vote. having endured a series of scandals, polished, johnson could not be forced from office as members of parliament from his own party . trigger a vote on his leadership. even though no clear challenger has emerged also on the program, ukraine's president visits troops on the front line in don't bass as rush and miss how's to target the capital for the 1st time in weeks. and government opened fire at a church service in nigeria doesn't get killed in a rare attack in the south of the country. po francis describes it as
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a painful assault on worshippers at a time of celebration. ah, i'm from gale. welcome to the program. british prime minister barak johnson is fighting for his political survival. members of parliament from his own party have triggered a vote of confidence to be held. this evening is been beset by scandals including revelations about his theories of parties. archie's official residence during covey 19 lock downs, and he was booed by crowds as he arrived to the queen's jubilee celebrations this weekend. he's faith will be decided by a straight majority of conservative m. p. 's party official graham brady announced that he had received enough letters from conservatives at demanding the vote. as it the threshold, all 15 percent of the parliamentary policy seeking
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a vote of confidence in the prime minister has been passed. therefore, vote of confidence will take place. within the rules of the united states 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 prime minister yesterday that the threshold had been reached and we agreed the time table for confidence rights take place. and he shared my view, which is also in line with the rules that we have in place, that that vote should happen as soon as could reasonably take place. well the w correspondence shall chelsea pill is in london and she told me more about the background to this vote. so there has been a sense here that this very has been a long time coming, those party gate. it's allegations that story, as you mentioned, has been dragging on here for months and months. now,
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just to remind you that has caused a huge amount of upsets among the public, the feeling that those who are making the rules were breaking the rules. we know that the prime minister himself received one fine and connection with a party gate. and we've been hearing from a number of his nps that they have been hearing on the doorsteps when speaking to people that they represent, that that is something that keeps coming up. so that is very, very clearly a fax ahead. there are other factors as well. he has had a suffered in the polls recently once seen as a big election winner. indeed, he brought the party a huge majority in the last election that no longer seems to be the case. and he mention, of course, those booz it's celebrations for the queen's jubilee as well. his supporters will point out there was some cheers, but indeed there were very prominent booze. perhaps that was a crystallizing moment for those final and peas who were wavering. what we do know though, is it still uncertain at this point exactly?
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which way this vote is going to go? yeah, i was going to the bubbles mines question maybe so a sufficient conservative on piece of coal for these rows. which way is it likely to go well, i think one thing that we have to say straight off the bat is never underestimate premise subarus johnson's ability to survive. there are some whisperings. indeed, we had from one of his most ardent supporters here just a short time ago that is in no question that he will survive this. but there is quite a broad coalition of opponents of prime minister forest johnson, and not so long the usual lines as well. this, he does have people who very much back to him on breaks it, who now coming out saying that they are against his prime minister. his detractors have been very critical, very odd and many of raising questions about his honesty and integrity. so it is still an open question ma'am, but i think whether or not or what if he survived this boat,
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it is likely to be bruising. we know from the past that when m. p i premise is do survive these, those they have. then i had to step down or left office a short time later, so this will damage the prime minister regardless of the outcome. and so to be clear, this is not a parliamentary value. this is a part of political matter. but if he loses this confidence vote, will that mean the country loses its prime minister? that indeed will trigger a leadership election. he will not be able to run in that now. a lot of his supporters have said that now is simply not a time for what could be quite a protracted leadership battle. they say that given the situation in ukraine, the cost of living crisis here at home is not the time for something like that. they need some stability here in the country. that's what they are arguing. they say that it would have a huge di stabilizing effects to have this leadership challenge. there are others
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who say that they simply isn't the man to take the country through. those charges are that charlotte, charlotte chelsea pill and logan will take a look at a small stores making headlines. a south korea and the united states have 58 ballistic missiles of south korea's east coast. they fates in response to the north . launching a similar number of short range missiles on sunday, who on young's conducted missile launchers across this year? purchasing casks down have overwhelmingly back constitutional reforms proposed by president a casem jermarta archive. the referendum pays away for decentralized policy making and the removal of special privileges for the former president, no assault, and as a buyer who has remained influential even after leaving office. the vote follows a turbulent period in catholics down including a wave of violence in january. russia's foreign minister, sir, gala ralph, was cancelled a trip to serbia after several countries closed their airspace to his play bulgaria
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north macedonia, montenegro imposing restrictions as part of sanctions against russia because of the war in ukraine is the latter often been due to visit serbia to discuss supplying the country with russian energy call the incident, unthinkable is good news and ukrainian present. valadez. lansky has visited troops holding off russian forces in the countries east. he took several towns close the front line in the east and don bass region. it's only the 2nd time he's been seen outside keith since the war began. the ukrainian president on the move in the region of separate chia bloody mercer lensky met to talk strategy with local leaders. from there he says he travel to the towns of flitted 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 i am proud of everybody. i met
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every one 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 when 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 like of his 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 michel, nope, group was work order letter, multiple theater ukraine says it was a rail facility and invited journalist to tor, the plant partially still in flames, and without tanks. this fulfill formerly before, and every one can call and few. of course,
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if there is some conspiracy theory may be good, we'll use next. the next morning saying that ukrainian took away thanks for the facility about he goes to possible. 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 you 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 been hitting them a book. i knew them away from the battlefield salon sky thanked troops and handed out awards to ukrainian fighters. aiming to boost the military spirits. well asked our correspondent mathias, putting a cave how seriously people were taking those threats from the russian president.
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this is the way russia frames it, sir. they are saying that they have to react to the deliveries of western weapons. and western weapons are certainly a target for russian misses. but people who are well aware that these misses have had, have had oil storage is food storage is they have hid civilian infrastructure. and though question is, would russia not fire these rockets if there were no western weapons? and i think few people here come to the conclusion that this would be the case. so this rhetoric escalation is nothing that surprises people. yeah. well, i thought, meanwhile, and the beast and don bass region, they're heavy fighting is continuing. can you bring us up to date their it's very complicated at the moment this i have a fighting in the city of civil at the nets. this is which has been a hot spot for the last few days and weeks, and we've heard yesterday that ukrainians have gained some territory in the city pushing back the russians. now the russians seem to be advancing again pushing back
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the ukrainians. ukraine has deployed several new battalions there or so foreign fighters as we hear and is definitely going to be one of the, this is of battles in this era. now in this period of the war, her current attacks continue also in other parts along the front line. there has been have been pushes to woods. her sweater here is which is one of the religious centers of the region and also in other front lines. and the visits by zalinski is definitely a clear signal. there are men to encourage the soldiers were under huge pressure, or he said it before. the ukrainian troops might be losing up to $100.00 soldiers a day, which is a huge amount. and if this continues like, that would be a very difficult situation for the ukrainian army. so taking the risk, going to the front line is definitely something that is, that would be valued here in ukraine where students get us made
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a lot of popularity, has gained a lot of popularity by taking such risks. and you mentioned in passing rush an attack on this, this ancient monastery which present the landscape and was quite vocal about her over the weekend. this was just the latest of many such attacks. of course, what the russians are doing often is that they indiscriminately shell areas and a lot of buildings are being hit by these shells, including churches and monasteries. now this one has a very symbolic meaning. it is one of the of, of 2 religious centers of the orthodox church in ukraine. and it belongs to the orthodox church. it. there is a split in the orthodox church in ukraine. there is a, an autonomous ukrainian orthodox church. and one that used to be until shortly a few days ago actually be under the moscow patriarchal. they have an hour declared
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that they are not law any longer under the moscow patrick. but this was one of their main spiritual centers. thank you for that matter. mathias or bullying her in keith will georgia has become a haven for russians who oppose their their country's war in ukraine. a tens of thousands of fled to the neighboring country where they can stay visa free for up to a year. the w correspondent jury rash etter has been to the capital to blessing, to meet russian exiles who found more freedoms there than at home. the well can drink and blue and yellow, the national colors of ukraine is given to every visitor to this bar into billy's. his old town nato. most guests here are russian citizens who fled to their homeland . in the last few months, romance dick and his girlfriend crossed his lover, came from moscow. they're enjoying their evening in exile, listening to rush and stand up. comedians tell jokes about vladimir putin,
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i miss russia this artist says it's my home, but i can't go there anymore because of one person. it's like i was invited to a cool party, but my x is going to all my friends are there, and i can go because of gram idiot, which and my god click of him and on the political jokes are very popular. because all of us who are here didn't just come to georgia as tourists, but for political reasons, some of the rent receipt and i and russia. you can hardly joke about the presidential or political, but is the damper. after the invasion of ukraine, tens of thousands of russians came to georgia. traditionally, a popular tourist destination. he has a feel safe back home. they could be punished for, criticizing the war, leading in freedom and independence is what attracts many young russians to neighboring georgia. if they came in a one way ticket without the return date. and they have no idea how long they will stay here. for romance dish openly condemned to the gore on social media.
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in addition to the 23 year old id specialist, men who works for customers abroad when russia was thrown out of the international money transfer system. swift, under western sanctions, he felt he could no longer conduct business in moscow. can let me skip a chin at the post. i know of course economic reasons were decisive for me. i employ 80 people. i thought of them 1st started alicia to little bit whispering to lou. no, but they're also political reasons what i don't want to pay taxes in a militaristic, russia, nor do i want to be associated with the country any more. i don't want anything to do with it in the future either just, well, i'm interested all now to thought so. roman still owes his new beginning to georgia . he sees his future here and the future of thousands of other decent rations as he calls his compatriots, who openly opposed to the war. god will dart maralie. oh or channel go as more we
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were deprived of many opportunities, many perspectives. welcoming astra each to my sister's 14. i don't want her to tie her future to russia. yeah, we have cushion and you had hillstone were, your militia were brassy black. all russian citizens, roman state can live in georgia for a year without a visa. he doesn't know what he'll do after that. in any case, he has turned his back on his home country forever. a gun would have attacked a crowded church in nigeria. the unknown assailant killed dozens of people and kidnapped the priest. it happened in the city of o and the southwestern state on dough, where the such violence is rare. hope frances says he's praying for the victims while who were killed at walmart, the christian hull day 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
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morning service. the states 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 they were be shut from outside. just wait inside where be shut from inside the true to diamonds, to lieu of the all talk down to the sanctuary. this kind of the secretions don't live, 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 is methodist church, was kidnapped in the nation se he has since been freed worshipers at st. francis
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praying their priest also returns home alive. dw correspondent elisa chuck warmer is in lagos, asked him what was known about the suspect, saw their motives well, feel that is a big question now for the gulf man dandy or secret your opera authorities. because the a yet to name these gunmen who went into a church and shot at people not been over 50 right now with scores of injured countless are in hospitals receiving treatment and also i needed donations of blood so did so far, but not so good. the gun men have not been named and it's been a black saunders who are described yesterday across nigeria and at the mood this morning in lagos and across nigeria, it's one of a, a somebody echoed one of sadness. i just printed bit of picture for you were looking at the front pages on different papers this morning and nigeria,
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here's one that shows the big front page spread out. talks about what happened yesterday says as course killed other than others. abduct had gunmen attack on? do church or day? you have it so you one keyword is gone. men on the front page, you see one another one. our talks about gone men disguised as worshippers. you know, you can see how somehow mix the message in is. but one thing's for sure. the word gunman is been echoed all across nigeria right now and it yet people are not me named that no one or no group had so far claimed responsibility. right. but that nigeria is seeing a worsening violence from armed groups or the under state has generally escaped this yes. and it looks like no reason in age area where there isn't a north or does south can escape, you know, violence by gunmen or attackers as the way it has to be said that this does have the underpinnings under hallmark of a terrorist attack. but no brick, no group has been, you know, mentioned here that this is the south in or war in own do state southwest nigeria.
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nothing really happens. dance himself, you know, is relatively peaceful. it's quiet as a quiet town and is happens in a church on a sunday. people are asking why, why, why, why on for how long with this continue our we had our tax in the north or on a train of had the tax and the north and bosses including close to an airport on now this is in the south in a church, many questions why this is happening, especially because to day is a big day for the ruling part of the apc as a peak, a presidential primary. so the murder will be quite mixed and buried to day in the city of lagos and across nigeria. thank you. for that lisa, lisa, chuck wumer in lagos. more news from around the world. now a number of muslim majority countries have protested about comments by the spokesperson for india's ruling part of the b j. p. which included derogatory references to islam prophet muhammad b. j. p. has since suspended nepal sharma and expelled another official over similar remarks which come at a time of increasing violence by hindu nationalist against the indian muslim
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minority. a former australian politician has won a defamation case against google. the federal court ordered the tech company to pay a john barry lara, more than $500000.00 us dollars. judge said i google has failed to take down 2 youtube videos contain racist and abusive comment. that drove the law maker from politics. at least 6 people have been killed and more than 20 others injured in 2 mast shootings in the u. s. at the weekend. and the 1st gunman fired into crowds in downtown philadelphia. the 2nd incident was in a nightclub in chattanooga, tennessee. well, this of course is just 2 weeks after the attack on the rob elementary school in val day, texas. this year the u. s. to see more than 240 mass shootings, meaning they were more than 4 victims of age. u. s. president joe biden has called on congress to ban assault weapons and to expand background checks,
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the debris correspondent county to troy went to you valley where people a still grieving elective. well, in this little town, it's like we all lost our kids. each one of them is our personal lassie for one day . he's already to manual. yeah. yeah. yeah. as well. so the teachers live it doesn't matter if it's not my own black boy, it's a last 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 grief with the community. here we came from crystal city. ah, it was just my plan to come here because i'm a mom and so i don't know what they're feeling, but it hits the little kid and i don't know any of. ready children, but i wanted to pay my respects to them. and that's
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a tragedy fully real clear so that i feel that you have to put in the life others who grew up here or coming back home. jack, he left you've all the one day before the shooting. now she's back at least once a week to visit her parents and friends in a small town with the reason we live in a 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 teach her this community wants to grieve. the main quick turn remain. how can this state, how can this country prevent tragedies like this one from happening? 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
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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. good. and to the island of silt in the northern germany, which has a reputation of being a rich person, some playground. so last week, when germany started issuing national monthly rail tickets for just 9 euros to help ease higher fuel costs, lots of young people punks and their friends decided to take a trip and see what all the fuss was about. it's mid day and 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 is a lot of these north. it has this reputation of being where the rich people live. now and they are annoyed that everyone's coming with a 9 year old ticket on so i felt like i had to come the people with a 9 year
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a ticket or here like the poor people to your job. well, 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 n fears that zillow would be stormed by punks, and left the scripts. he called on their own line, follow as to travel to the island. loans provoked what we were told were not wanted here on. so we think we have the same right to be here as anyone else and i was closer to yellow on the mentioning it. so that's why we're here. yeah. we're just drinking beer and having fun on hanging out and listening to music. no one was a live, an image of the digger could never afford to come preserves if they hadn't screamed so loudly about not wanting us here. then we thought we have to go and help me on
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my trunks when you get the chance to travel result. so cheaply, theoretically, and it's the rich island city like this long weekend. the rich island is hosting a more diverse crowd than usual, shopped on bottles, kezia and young fiddlers class. i saw them at the train station from 10 or 15 people drinking away more for the only things cleans heidi and saw war. so i have no problem with them for does not come to lighter. and while some may be concerned about the new visitors attracted by the discount rail ticket, others simply enjoying the sea is time to remind you of our top story at this hour. british prime minister bars johnson faces of ours have confidence this evening. conservative members of parliament triggered the leadership challenge after a series of scoundrels, but no bible has emerged seeking to replace it as it you're up to date. well well
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