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microbes to be annihilated even 77 years after the holocaust hatred towards jews is still pervasive. history of anti semitism this week on d. w. ah ah ah, this is d w. news line from berlin. britain's deepening political crisis. prime minister barak johnson, under pressure us to senior ministers, quit saying they can no longer be part of the government in good conscience. also on the program, russian shelling of eastern ukraine increases cities intern yet come on the growing attack and residents, lea,
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ukrainian force is set up new defensive positions. ah, i'm fil gail. welcome to the program. we begin with breaking news from the u. k. a prime minister parish johnston's under growing pressure after 2 is more senior members of 2 of the most senior members of his cabinet resign, finance minister issue soon ac is gone saying the public expect government to be conducted properly, competently and seriously. elsewhere aside, your job, it is also quit concluding that he can no longer serve mister johnson's government in good conscience. forest johnson has faced a series of scandals over parties held this, his official residence during the national cove in 19 lockdown. his most recent troubles concerned whether he knowingly appointed an m p, chris pincher, to a senior party position despite allegations of sex misconduct. well,
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mister jones now admits of that was an error of judgement. yes, i think it was a mistake and i apologize for for it. i think in hindsight it was the wrong thing to do. i apologize. everybody who's been badly affected by it. let's get more on this from question peel in london. he's an analyst with the think tank at chatham house. welcome back to d. w. quinton. how much trouble is parish johnson in a great deal. these 2 men who resigned of arguably the 2 most serious members of his cabinet, a string of others who said they're not going, but this reaches to neck and suggested a real heavy weights in a government of light weights. so i think that boris johnson's days are increasingly looking numbered. he may stagger on for a little while longer, but i'd be very surprised if he survives be on the autumn. what is it about?
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is it these resignations or this issue that make you so clear? the here that he will go because he has been through a lot where in normal times other prime ministers would have gone a long time ago. yes. oh, absolutely right. it is the, it is the issue of trust. it is not this particular issue, nor indeed these ministers carrying, although at the heart of the reason for their resignations, is that they see that johnson is no longer regarded as a trustworthy figure either out in the country, but also among his own colleagues. and among his own ministers, he constantly asked them to go out and defend him, and then has to change the story because he's invented the circumstances. so that's exactly what's happened here. and i think that the problem for this government and for johnson is it's no longer about policies. it's about johnson. he is now the
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issue. he has said numerous times that he will not resign. can he be forced out of office? well, and he only survived the vote of confidence in him recently when a 148 members of his back ventures in parliament voted against him. and it was on the face of it, a very narrow survival. it wasn't an easy one. they're not supposed to vote for another year now again, but i think they'll change the rules. i think they'll have a new vote, and i think his party will in fact, effectively vote him out of office. the problem is there's no obvious successor, but richie soon act and said, you javin the 2 gentlemen who've just resigned a both talked of as potential successes. thank you so much for that. a clear announce is quintin pale from chatham house in london. thank you.
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citizen crazed anesco region, a coming under increasing russian attacks. ukrainian commanders say they are battling russian forces in several locations in the eastern region where ukraine still controls major cities. and many residents are leaving in anticipation of a fresh russian offensive. officials in the city of slavery, ask, say bombs, have struck a market killing at least one person. ukraine recently retreated from nearby lucy chance with one bedroom in st. louis and he doesn't even exist anymore. the streets of lisa chance have fallen quiet, but the wreckage is everywhere. the capture of the city means that all of the lou haskell region is now in russian hands and objective that moscow has coveted. since that war began in february, ukrainian military commanders ordered their forces to pull back, rather than attempting to hold the city. for the exhausted soldiers who retreated,
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rushes, artillery advantage proved overwhelming. let's go for you. let's see, there is at least 5 times more russian artillery here than what we have a glory been up to 10 times more moved daily within point up to 169 enemy positions that are active. all of the same time ukrainian forces have retreated to the don, yet screeching, which along with lu hans makes up the white don bus one here they have been re enforcing defensive positions for months. but russian forces have already turned their eyes towards the dawn, yet screeching, particularly the major cities of slavery danced and crime at aust. sloppiest has been bombarded for over a week now, leaving many residents with little options, but to evacuate. yes, hi. we went to the city literally for 2 days to pick up my things and now dis, now we're trying to take everything we have and to leave because life here has
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become scary. we only had time to evacuate to children. oh, you have to have, i don't know. i think it's only going to get worse. i don't even know. i'm already thinking about leaving. it would be wise not to expect things to get better. those who stay behind a bracing for the worst and help you as the front line creeps ever closer. don t a, sag remote, so as a russia, unless from the king's county to london, i asked her if ukraine could defend the rest of the don't bus region. but what is really interesting is how strongly they have defended that the rest of the sort of don't next. oh, last so far. i mean they've been hardly any advances of russian forces in the rest of it on yet. oh yes, so, so father been a really very good guy and holding any russian attack, they have a very good defensive positions. so one could expect a doctor for some time i,
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these regions might not food, but of holes russians not made. ready that they have a momentum after taking control nova over 60, done yet, sensi chance. slowly moving forward, as he mentioned, attacking this love, yon scandalously bouncing on the back motor loven's oxen. so i've erased the reset, the possibility that the, the russians, russian falls in advance further. but he's always important to note how much that you bring as i also hitting behind the lines. there's been a tax on nation day. pause on the on infrastructure on apples in the areas of medi medi medi fell full, also in the hot revolver last old son done yet old not old last. so there many areas where the ukraine has that also able to heat a, you know, very, very much deep in the air in the areas that on the russian control on o, russia, yes, no, i, it's interesting what, what you say there, because what not,
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what we're talking about is sort of grinding war of attrition. all we do, you think looking at an eventual stalemate, a frozen conflict and an could this perhaps be what rushes actually aiming for i think would be far from what we call a frozen conflict. i mean that would require some kind of ceasefire agreement on at the moment. there is no negotiation on, on, on some kind of see file on the state. neither of the 2 sides is ready to give up, but they take free that they, that they lost don't do that. they have applied without a lot of effort. so both sides of state really want to move forward on the ukrainians to retake the non they lost on the russians to retake all to take control again of areas that they separate east. i had to had achieved our hot out of a concord in 2014 with russian support. ah, for example, the city of snap not love young grandma florida. that used to be that you are really vases of the right of the ukrainian on full says. so i really don't see now
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at the moment that possibility of any immediate dos out of a some kind of off of a ceasefire. right? eighty's do that. if you're day president putin was talking about leaving the russian through some breast fight. ah, so we might see some regrouping of the forces by that that artillery attack, 2nd generating on what is really interesting to note is also the advances of ukraine in the south in the heart of san area. slowly but surely, they are also advancing. i know so what would happen if they, if they receiver, audition and equipment mad because we are no do not to in terms of itinerary, you know, what, there are you grain as receiving from the waste might not be significant in terms of numbers, but it is very powerful, every one able to heat at june because as i mentioned earlier, was foreign unsecure to policy analysts don't t a sa, grandma, so speak to me to learn if we'll take a quick look. nod some sorta making news around the world will stop in the united
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states were police say the man suspected of shooting dead. 6 people or the 4th of july parade. and chicago had been planning the attack for weeks 22 year old initially escape the scene after shooting crowds from rooftop was to apprehended by authorities. spanish firefighters are battling a wild, 5 east and city of bell. i'm here at local cruise called in military units to assist emergency services. i fear the place could spread to a nearby and nature reserve. algeria is holding nationwide celebrations to mock 60 years of independence from france military parade in the capitol. algiers recalled the declaration of independence and the bloody h. u bore that preceded it. agirri claims up to one and a half 1000000 people were killed in the conflict which remains a source of tension between algeria and friends. of newfield millions, the rise of drew has smashed a box off his records, adding 200000000 euros in just 3 days. and it's been helped along by tick tock.
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ah, the minions are back. as cute as ever, and ready as always, to wreak havoc. it's the kind of humor that cove it starved movie audience is needed. ah, a chaotic rump that's wonderfully liberating in its trademark 1000000 silliness. it's next to non plot. and it's definite wave of anarchy. and that riotous energy has more than inspired many fans from australia to britain, france and the u. s. armies of generations, eas,
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most of them young men have spiffed up in suits. the go to uniform for the film super villain grew and then now storming cinemas to have a bit of fun at the movies. and under the hash tag, until millions videos of their antics have gone viral with a capital v in tennessee, fairy tale wimbledon run of germany's touch anna maria continues. she's reached her 1st grand slam, semi final 34 year old was up against a fellow german if you will. and nehemiah was 12 years. her junior year my i took the 1st sat and looked to be cruising. but maria, whose rank one have inferred in the world, roared back in the 2nd producing some stunning grass court player to wowza wooten crowd to hell the nerve to prevail in the final saturdays. now, just to winds away from a remarkable trunk. meanwhile in the men's singles, the defending champion there of act joker, which survived a big scare to reach the last for the serbian,
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found himself to set down against younique's in italian, looked poised for the biggest win of his career and his 1st grand slam, semi final but jock of ich found, he's group installed back into the context. he's not such a crowd favorite of wimbledon these days after he's corona virus controversies. but joke of it's demonstrated all performances make him a champion. and we see that he's when, after an exhausting, i set to look at our top stories at this hour, british prime minister boris johnson's under growing pressure to quit after the resignation of 2 of his most senior ministers finance minister wishes to knock a step down saying the public expects government to be conducted properly, competently, and seriously health minister such a job, it has also gone concluding that he could no longer serve prime minister in good conscience. and you cranes. the military says it has repelled several russian
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attacks on positions in done yet. the eastern regions coming under increasing attack after russia seized control of most of the neighboring new hands. residents of cities on the new front line, racing to leave it on d. w. a documentary about the abuse of prisoners, that during the pin a show dictatorship, brenda golf will have more world news of the top of the. i'm good with, imagine how many push it out in the world climate change conference doors. this is my plan, the way from just one week how much was going to really get we still have time to work.

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