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the competence vote. the british prime minister, secure enough support from his fellow conservatives to remain in office, but with a sizable number, refusing to back him the aftermath of a refill masika and a catholic church in nigeria. at least 21 people were killed by a group of gunman with explosives, but it's still not known who is behind the attack. ah, i've been frizzle, and welcome. they're out numbered, but ukrainian president floated mesa. lensky says his troops are holding out in the battle. forswear road in its russian forces. fighting for the city street by street . victory could be key for them. seizing control of the east and on bass region, a village near the front line in dawn bus after a russian missile strike. an elderly woman was killed the latest victim in
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a war that has lost it over a 100 days. continued to a thick misery on the people of ukraine. cookie, i see. how am i supposed to feel her mind the little peacefully normally wouldn't. the street was peaceful. if nothing, he'll value nothing to war. and yet they bombed us. their courier button, dirt in the battle. city of several jonetta. ukraine claims to be pushing back russian troops. and moscow has confirmed that yet another of his generals was killed during your visit to the front. the u. s. d u. k. and germany have moved to counter russian firepower by pledging to st. ukraine rocket launchers with a range of up to 80 kilometers russians. foreign minister doubled down on the kremlin, defined response mobile to the booth children. i can only add that the longer the
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range of weapons. yes. apply the further we will move the front lines away from our territory. deline on which neo nazis couldn't threaten. the russian federation was intimacies cuz he was in a war mark by russian set backs and stiff ukrainian resistance. it won't be easy to back. such words with action dw corresponded down to their schultz is in keith. what more can you tell us about the fight for the east? there is heavy fighting going on in many parts of the don bus region, especially in the key city of several. don net sca in some parts of the city there is so intense a street fighting continuing, but the situation on the ground is said changing every hour. ukrainian officials say commanders say that they still have enough for forces, but they are clearly out guns by the russians. and sir,
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in several parts of the city, there is sir, basically, everything destroyed sir in another important city. the says, says levine, sca very nearby. there are new russian artillery attacks, and a lot of observers predict that there will be more heavy fighting in this area in the coming days. what about in the south of the black sea, where the russian fleet had been blocking going supplies to the rest of the world? yes, they have been some interesting developments on the black sea, ukrainian or navy commander say that the famous russian black sea fleet has been regrouping. and so several ships have for withdrawn to more than 100 kilometers off the ukrainian closed ukrainians. interpret this as a sign that so the russians are losing sun control in this part of the black sea. of course, it's interesting to see what this new development means. father ongoing,
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a c, blockade of grain supplies. so as you, this is one of the most pressing political issues at the moment because it directly contributes to the deteriorating food security in many parts of the world. and any more information about those who died and those who surrendered at the, as of so steel plant with that siege went on for weeks. well, president says to lensky, says that more than 2500 fighters from af style fighting have been detained in the don bus region. and the russian plants what to do with those fighters seems to change every day. of course, they are highly important for president putin because the fighting a wrong, the famous as of style steel. plenty, maria paul was one of the most symbolic during the war so far are there have been
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a reports that the russians are planning some kind of public tribunals. but president lensky says that they are doing every thing to, to free those fighters to bring them home safely. and there have been, are the russians have handed over in the past days, some soldiers that were killed during the fighting patrols for us in key to our military analysts. frank les, which joins us from oxford. what are the chances ukrainian troops will managed to push back russian forces from pharaoh don't ask? well, but it's a very complex situation. as john philip said that this is the very paradigm urban warfare of the fog of war. it's very difficult to wear units are at any one time and of course are multiple axes in cities. so we don't know, i suspect the gradients are,
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but their purpose is clearly to inflate casualties on the russians rather than to hold the city. so i think we'll see over the next week or so. yeah, maybe shorter this if you will for but what's interesting around there is the russians are still trying to cut the road into a place called back much. they've been trying up now for about 2 weeks. without success, so the russian to really hold it, sorry, the crating to really holding on them like quite effectively. we've also been hearing about longer range rocket systems on their way from the west. and we've talked about this before, but it says it needs a constant supply of artillery. can the west deliver that? yes, but one of the things which has not been stressed over the last few days until now are the numbers of law just i think the american society for hi mars multi or truck systems for that's full trucks and the british, i think for maybe 3 this is a drop in the ocean. i was talking to a senior british army officer yesterday was actually artillery commander for 10 or 20 years experienced in this line of work. and i asked him,
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what kind of effect is i'm going to have against the russian national arms. and he said, well, drop in the ocean really doesn't provide much pipe or so i said, how many would they need in this echo? what he's going to say? what mr. rest of it quoted on the report for you as well. i think a 100 might make a difference, but half a dozen or does, and this is neither here nor there. so the credit to write, they need more underneath of suit and a lot more to make a difference on the front. like a young philip also mentioned rushes back safely with drawing to allow for grain supplies. couldn't those very battleships regroup and pop up somewhere else? i don't think they could do that effectively. what's happened here is the danish british miss. article harpoons have probably been been deployed now or near near to that russians or they are or not. they have to act as if they are. and that means that that area in the northwest blacks is now being challenged out about 100 kilometers from the ukrainian coast. interestingly,
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the russians have not been forced to deploy more anti aircraft missiles into crimea, not against you credit aircraft, but against ukrainian missiles. so that battle for the north west block, see that's the approach is remember to odessa, which of course means essentially ukrainian trade routes is very much a going concern. i think we're going to see that intensify over the next few weeks . that naval aspect to defend the dresser. ok, thank you very much for the update the inside there for military analysts, frank leverage. thank you. you've been a quick round up of some other developments in the war. us cortez issued warrants for the seizure of to private jets linked to russian. all the got roman of it a couple years to fly to russia in violation of sanctions imposed after the invasion of ukraine. even though you may leave the room, maybe it's easier not to listen to the truth. the ambassador russia envoy has
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stormed out of the un security council meeting on ukraine, left. the session of the european council president accused russia of using global food supplies as a weapon in the war. and the news, british prime minister abbas johnson, has seen off a threat to his leadership and survived the confidence vote. johnson's own conservatives triggered the vote because of scandals over lockdown parties. he attended during the pandemic, even though he did when the support of a majority. about 40 percent of conservative lawmakers voted against bars. johnson leaving doubts about his ability to lead a dramatic opening to the weak in westminster, conservative floor makers, caster ballots to decide whether prime minister bars johnson would remain party leader. vote in favor of having confidence embarrass. johnston's leader was 211 folks. and a vote against was onward and 48 votes. and therefore,
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i can announce that parliamentary policy does have ah, the result was met with relieve among johnson's supporters and unmasked anger. among the opposition. this evening, the conservative party had a decision to make, to show some backbone or to back boris johnson. the british public cough set up, set up with a prime minister, who promised his big but never delivers. fed up with a prime minister who's presided over a culture of lies a law breaking at the hearts of government. johnson has so far been able to shrug off several scandals. but he has struggled to turn the page on revelations that he and his staff repeatedly held al caufield parties that flouted the cove at 19
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restrictions they had imposed on others. with no clear frontrunner to succeed, johnson, most political observers had predicted he would defeat the challenge. so well the, i think this is a, a very good result for, for politics and for a, for the country just in it. so i do just in this sense, i think it's a convincing result, a decisive result. and what it, what it means is that as a, as a government, we can move on and focus on the stuff i think really matters to people. but the rebellion represents of watershed moment and as a sign of deep, conservative divisions, a good result for the p. m. al corresponded child chelsea pill joins us from london . charlotte, a significant number of johnson's fellow in peace voted against him. what a ah, his chances of winning them back? boris johnson has a well established status is a political survivor. and indeed he did survive again last night. but this is barry
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berry fall when 41 percent amended the parliament from his own party voting last night to see him gone. that is quite a devastating result with the prime minister and one that is going to leave him to the wounded going forward. now he will spend the coming days, the coming weeks convincing the party to rally behind him. we had in that report that he thinks that this essentially can now do or line on to some of the scandal that's been dogging him to so many months. now if you had to describe it, he said it was a decisive results and he will try and judge members of his party to focus on other issues going forward. the question is, the whether or not he will succeed, i think in law 2 members of his party might be quite shocked about this particular design. who was telling us all through yesterday that they were expecting
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a significant victory for the prime minister. but he's gone and does that, or is there still a chance to pass johnson could be forced from office at some stage despite wouldn't get to those 4. i think one thing that most people witnessing this i would agree with is that he's very unlikely to resign as a result of this vote. so the question is whether or not he could potentially be pushed from office at a later date. the answer to that, but honestly it possibly he has been very wounded by this. this could affect his ability to govern going forward and all those hanging under the current rules. he is safe from another competence right now to 12 months for year. they're already rumblings about those potentially being changed and i think what is very clear that as much as he like to draw a line on the policy gate, that's just what happened. there are a couple of inquiries coming up that will continue to play. came to reopen that
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wound, there was a significant other challenges that he faced is going forward, including to by elections where the party is expected to suffer. there is this cost of living crisis, which many are concerned about on the approach to winter here in the u. k, he could face some really challenging days going forward to the scandals and the issues. they're all, they're all here to say. what about the damage to the party itself? it seems from those numbers to be quite divided. i mean, the numbers tell the story down a, there is split policy. this policy has been split for a good chunk of time, partly due to brexton. but what was so interesting about the way that this boat happened because it was a long day to dish. no, we may leave lions. so these divisions that were a significant number apartment to head back for is johnson, very family of breasts that you were coming out against can not because so much is late was not about policy. a lot of it was to do pass analysis is character
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leadership, honesty and integrity was on the ballot last night and those things continue to divide and members of his own party. shall i tell some pill. thanks for the analysis. you're watching the w news still to come safeguarding ukraine's culture. the city of love is racing to protect the historic treasures that made it at unesco world heritage site. but 1st survivors of the mass shooting at a catholic church in nigeria have been describing what they experienced authorities have yet to report an official death told, but it's believed at least 21 people were killed on sunday when a group of gunman opened fire worshippers were mocking the christian holiday of pentecost, a religious celebration turned into a massacre. the assault at saint francis catholic church unfolded during the morning pentecost service. only few lucky parishioners managed to escape unharmed.
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i wrong was. before that side fought down, did i sold money? i can look, you were getting a beautiful strong grip. he's wound up this i see in the wall. so i put one of my leg. dear. good. i fall over to the other side. that is high school. at least 2 children were killed in the attack. thankfully the other injured youngsters were able to receive medical attention and time. i'm back to the judge. i saw my 2 air children and will brought them down here to at fedramp gas. and and i saw also so many people who are wounded handy debt. well, we really do our best to resolve it with you is i
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know was in by in any way and i'm of them of good. awesome. so, so you don't so we're, we're just on it and pull. some good have to help us with the attack was in our city in the state of ando. it's a relatively peaceful region that's rarely targeted by gangs in islamist extremists with nigeria battling a prolonged insurgency in the north. many are asking why the south was targeted. ah, but with the onto attackers still free churchgoers fear the terror could be taking a new direction. oh. 7 dw, florida, to quote a is in lagos. we've heard some harrowing eye witness reports there. what, what's the reaction in nigeria been to this attack? well then, as you said, those encounters those alive testimonies are truly harrowing. and so many people in
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ange area are just shocked and quite frankly, scared, especially in the south where the region is e, chris, turn me jury see most people go to church every sunday and so you hear that services about so close and gone. men attack a church and you can't see clearly see that picture because it could have been any church. and so a lot of danger and especially in the south again, are very, very sad about this incident. and young people, especially online as seeing, get your pvcs, get your passports, pvcs mini palm and advertise cards. saw that next year 2020 through. we come for the lead as i can actually help nigeria and get your passports in case you need to get things get so by there you need to leave the country. and that just tells you that people are beginning to lose hope in the future of the crunch and it's already, it's also dawning on the lot of people that look this terrorism,
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fright that we've been that we've been hearing about is no longer just somewhere firing the north is now right in my backyard is right here in the south with me. so a lot of politicians are the vice president was there in all war. yes. cd. the pop also sent his his, his condolences to the victims, and they do a, just generally in the state of morning. this is d 3 after the incident and it's still top lane news for most newspapers. and most people are you talking about it. so to an incident that are having ramifications pop, possibly at a state level, it sounds like the government has lost control of the security situation. at least that's what we're hearing from many people there. we're going to have to leave their flourish. thank you very much for bringing us up to date on the situation there in nigeria,
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some other stories making news around the world. the dominican republic environment minister has been shot dead in his office. the government says whole, he marah was shot multiple times by a close friend whose motives being investigated. the suspect, the businessman was arrested at a nearby church after reportedly confessing his actions to a priest. a british journalist and a brazilian indigenous affairs expert have gone missing in a remote part of the amazon dumb phillips and bruno allow whole pity era were last seen. early on sunday morning. officials say the 2 had received frequent threats from a legal fisherman and poachers. the tribe against a day for 2 men suspected of murdering the prominent dutch journalists. peter, a french fries are the fries. he was shot at close range at amsterdam in 2021 to last year and died. 9 days later, authorities believe the killing was connected to an organized crime group that to freeze had been investigating. a beloved journalist in the netherlands,
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peter de vries spent his life in korea fighting to uncover the truth behind murders and crime stories, many of which law enforcement had given up on i stand. so my principles, i think i'm just doing my work that work. they set him against many of his countries, most criminal, and most corrupt. and on july, the 6th 2021. while leaving a t. v studio in central amsterdam. he was shot in the head from close range to memory, rested shortly after a nice done child with his mother. it was 9 days after he was shot, that at the age of $64.00, peter r. devries died in hospital. his mother rocked the nation. and people are looking to this trial to deliver justice actually help from the bottom of my heart that this, this person who did this was justified. and i wish to actually help. so, but this is really unfortunate that this things keep happening. the assassination
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is widely considered to be ordered by the mockery, mafia, criminal gang who had already killed the brother and the attorney of a key witness in the case against them. peter r. devries had been supporting that witness to thrushes, abrasion began in february authorities in live in western ukraine, have been racing to protect the cities historic architecture and artifacts safeguarding the unesco world heritage site has become part of the fight to defend ukraine and preserve its culture. and identity, he'd always emmauel shas reports the historic center of the v vi is protected as one of the unesco world heritage sites. ukrainian authorities are working hard to ensure the centuries old monuments here are protected from airstrikes, sandbags, wooden and metal panels. they're remind everyone here that they are countries at all. most of the cure on the so at least something has been done to look after
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a future. some one who has no history also has no future historian, ha, my, or my voicemail a lot, given a messiah doesn't choose where it lands. so for some one, humans can also be helped. so i think that li live is facing the theme, the intellus matter. your boy may be even worse, because russia won't just stop and on bus. it will keep on going. national so long . in my opinion, people in the viv are already used to seeing this. we don't feel the same here as people do in eastern ukraine. and pleasures show that we're already used to us. that's what you get used to everything law or so as archives in their city museum. ramen's melick has brought over $6000.00 objects and paintings to safety despite a constant threat of airstrikes. he wants to keep. the city is cultural. heritage accessible to the public with the walk which isn't a zak. ready her muscle at the request of our president and government for more to
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help support the economy and satisfy the cultural needs of displaced people. we decided to partly open some exhibitions with fil, a day care martial. look at it just or most of the exhibition rooms are closed because of the war, but the collections remain accessible. digitally preparing for the west. employees are working around the clock to digitize as many artifacts as possible. following the russian invasion, museum personnel from the west, effective wages. so chattering vive, now their work to highlight the importance of safeguarding ukrainian culture. rosie is very high, the museums contain proof escalate proof that the ukrainian nation exists here, paserel gera, not only do they keep tangible written sources, but also items that can be seen and touched. they prove historical facts prove the
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existence of the ukrainian people and the long time existence of its territory. you're travelling so violent, see fit authority for alexander, pash, kosky and romance melick. their work is also political. ready that it is that you could a nice little from 2013. we did not cooperate at all with russia, the aggressor, we only cooperated on exhibitions and projects with western partners. i never agreed with the opinion. the culture is not political. there's a fishing saying, if you are not interest in politics, politics will be interested in you. many here say that the worst is sale to come, that by safeguarding ukraine and history and identity, cultural institutions are playing a part in defeating russia's invasion. and a reminder of our top story, ukrainian president, florida. mister lansky says his troops are outnumbered by holding out in the battle, forced out of the nets. the city is one of several key battle grounds in roches
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push to cease control of the east and don't fast region. and british prime minister, burress johnson has survived the confidence both brought by lawmakers from his own conservative jones and one by 211 votes to 148. meaning he remains in office, but his leadership is weakened by the result which follows a series of scat. kickoff is up next with a seasoned review of the buddhist leader. we'll be back next out of out. ah ah, with
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