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people were exterminated $6000000.00 jews, like 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, this is d w. news coming to live from berlin, evacuation orders and ukraine's nest region. as russian forces advance missiles calls misery across the territory with 2 dead in an attack on a market. the governor says no city is safe and urges hundreds of thousands to flee
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. also coming up a tough day ahead for britain's forest johnson, the prime minister faces a hostile parliament and renewed pressure to resign. talk ministers quit after johnson is accused of mine. ah. hello em terry martin. good to have you with us. you cranes, military is bracing for a ground assault by russian forces in the eastern donetta region after days of heavy bombing. the donuts governor says there's now no safe place and has urged the remaining 350000 residents to evacuate. on tuesday, russian missile struck a market in the city of slope. johnson, the pistol said 2 people were killed there. a warning this next report contains graphic images. these are the gutted remains of
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a market in slum janski's market. go as tried to shelter, but the city has been hit by a deadly bombardment in recent days. with a local police claim, russian forces used cluster bombs, which a band under international law journal. we heard people screaming was for you, but we stayed put until the shelling ended. you know, it's a genocide to make people fear. so they run away. russia controls the entire lu, hans gray gen their offensive has now turned westward to don. ask together the 2 regions make up ukraine's industrial heart land, and moscow has made their capture a key objective of the war. recent attacks have been largely focused on chromatography and slow of janski's cities which ukrainian officials say how's critical infrastructure for the region? some beautiful excuse jobs,
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there is more showing and that showing was very chaotic, dr. to through. they do not have a specific target for their attacks, such as military infrastructure or defense positions, but only to destroy civilian infrastructure, to no infrastructure. over one and a half 1000000 people lived in donetta before the war. the regions governor is now urging the remaining $350000.00 to flee, one of the biggest coals to evacuate since the february invasion. he says the relentless shelling has left nowhere safe in donetta. sir, the funding is shifting from the lou hands part of dumbass to da. next, i asked our correspondent, nick connelly whether ukraine is in a better position to defend itself. there was definitely a worry here that russia is
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a bit more somewhat on roll. we saw several of the nets that big are crucial last major city in the husk region, am spending busy weeks for the russians, take it, and then a chance get smaller is to city take within a matter of days. so there is a fear here that russia is really pushing its advantage home. that, that strategy of focusing all its efforts on a very small part of the front line rather than try to take the whole countries. they were early on, the war that is paying off and that rushes, security in terms of the artillery and other resources that has at its disposal is now really making itself felt. people here and keep a worried that ukraine's western partners just don't get quite how intense this war is. and that all these promises deliveries of high tech weapons. they're all well and good, but they're just not getting here in the, on the scale. and in the time frame needed. so ukraine has had some success with some high tech weapons. the u. s. broke it artillery, but they only have a handful of them. and by the time more arrive, if there is a fear that ukraine is going to have to take battle of cherokee rather than keeping it. on the other hand though, there are 1st signs of exhaustion on the russian part. we've seen them trying to
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conscript more people from the russian occupied parts of the scene, ukraine, and kind of a hidden mobilization within russia. the lead ship then moscow, very wary of a kind of official mobilizations calling this a war, but a sense that they might now have to take a bit of a tactical break to kind of re group after weeks and months of really, really intense fighting around $350000.00 civilians are believed to silly left in government control parts of done net. ukraine is calling on them to be evacuated. are are those calls being heated neck? should some people have already left this region and the mere estimates rule of the place? but the kind of numbers you hear most wrigley talk about kind of half to 2 thirds of the pre war population of the ukrainian control bots of done yet region having left already. lots of those have met, left to places that are maybe just 100 shawnee clumps. away not too far away, but others have headed to the west country and even abroad. and now, you know, those 300000 or about the come number that's expected still to be there. and we've
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had pretty frantic calls from the civilian authorities to get people to leave because time and time again, the problem we've seen is the people just really leave it too late. they wait for the shelling, basically to be near their homes. and then when they do try and leave it often too late, or it's very dangerous, we've seen civilians time time again getting caught up in the fire, losing their lives, trying to get out other people trying to help them losing their lives. so that is now the campus to try and get people to really face up to this, to realize that this is a worse situation in 2014 last these people say i saw a war back in 2014. i've lived under occupation. i can deal with this, i don't have anywhere to go, i've got to stay in my home. but the authorities are trying to really make it clear to them that this is much more dangerous, a lot more intense and a lot more likely to cost in the lives. nick, thank you very much. our correspondent nick connelly there in keith now you k were british prime minister boys. johnson is under renewed pressure to resign after to senior ministers and several others quit siding, a lack of confidence in his leadership. johnson was expected to pay questions in
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parliament today over whether he lied about his knowledge of sexual assault allegations against the senior, conservative party figure. it's only been weeks since johnson survived a vote of confidence among conservative lawmakers. forrest johnson on his way to deal with yet another crisis. this 1 may be the most serious challenge to his leadership. yet shortly after this cabinet meeting, 2 of his senior ministers resigned. chance levy she soon ac scene here to the right of the prime minister holds the 2nd most important government position after the prime minister himself recovery. he treated the public right. he expect government to be conducted properly, competently and seriously. i believe these standards are worth fighting for in that as why am resigning? health minister sergeant jarvis echoed his words drive it keeps saying he could no longer continue his role in good conscience. you believe the prime minister forgot?
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the resignations came off to paris. johnson admitted he had made a bad mistake by giving conservative m p. chris pinch, a key parliamentary position despite knowing that allegations of sexual misconduct i had been made against him to say, yes, i think it was a mistake. and i apologize for, for it, i began in hindsight it was or the wrong thing to do. i apologize to everybody who's been a badly affected by it, but the damage had already been done after the shock resignations on tuesday evening. other members of johnston's cabinet was seen coming and going from downing street. they're still backing him, at least for now. nadeem. so ha, we was quickly a point at the new chancellor. the health minister position went to former chief of staff steve barkley policy as johnston survived to vote a confidence a month ago. another vote can be held for
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a year. johnson has managed to ride out many a storm. now polls suggest a majority of britons want him out. they will have to see whether this time there is enough pressure from within his own party to force him to step down. earlier i talked to journalist robert hutton in london and asked him if the resignation of the ministers could be the final blow that will topple johnson's government. that is the question everyone was asking, and i, i still don't know the answer. he survived so much and his willingness to carry on going off to the point at which a lot of people would have said, i'm just going to throw in the towel. i shouldn't be underestimated. so one level, if you said to me, look the chance, look like the most important official and the government has resigned and not a big figures. not javert, who is a former chancellor has resigned on paper. certainly it looks like
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a well that's it. and talking to conservator and he's last night they were saying this is the end. on the other hand, or is johnson is willing to just kind of ignore them and just going to carry on. i want to, he is remarkably resilient still. where do things go from here? another confidence vote in the house of commons apparently isn't possible at this point given current parliamentary rules. what is conservative policy. ready rules say you can't have a confidence vote 12 within 12 months of the last one. but the really important thing about those rules is, is that they're not, they're not fixed. and they can change and nobody really knows quite where they're written down. and the way that they got really, teresa may was by saying to if you don't go, we will change the rules and us and she said are right, the game is up. i think that wouldn't work partial. so i think they would actually has changed rules, but there is an election next week to the committee that controls the rules. and so, next week selections committee, which is this is a little bit sorry, this is
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a bit weird and detailed if nothing has happened before, then that will definitely be a moment then. okay, but you say there, there is a precedent even without changing those rules with theresa may are there any potential i had longer? ok, are there any potential successors for prime minister or for least leader of the conservative party? impossible for taking over from morris johnson in, in this mix. well, they're all potential successes as one of the, one of the, one of the problems for the content. getting rid of him is they hung there isn't to be a single us and who should be in place instead of him. i think he's doing that very clearly. he says chances and part of resigning last night may have been an effort to position himself better. i the foreign sex release trust. i mean, you could literally list the entire cabinet. they're all sitting there thinking, well, i feel better than he does. so there is no social. you can what they were the sure
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see what they well the reason is a stand out. obviously that's the man a woman that we've got to have person. okay, robert, thank you so much. that was journalist robert hutton, there in london. is a quick look at some other stories making news around the world today. memorial services underway in south africa for the 21 people, mostly teens who died in mysterious circumstances at a township tavern last month residency program opposed that was among those to attend the ceremony. in the coastal city of east london, 3 like as prime minister ronelle whitley singer has told parliament his country is bankrupt and needs painful economic reforms. he warned that acute shortages of food fuel and medicine would likely continue. the united kingdom has warned its citizens not to travel. their prosecutors in the u. s. state of illinois have charged the suspected gunman in the 4th of july parade,
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shootings with 7 counts of murder. please say the 22 year old shot at crowds, rooftop, and had been planning the attack for weeks he was apprehended after fleeing the scene. in football, the way fo women's championship kicks off to night. the fore we tournament is expected to be one of the most watched ever england, or the host sand than other ones, the reigning champions. oddly, the english, have a dutch coach, and the dutch, you guessed it, are coached by an englishman. serena vig men led the dutch to euro glory in 2017 a feat, which prompted a statue to be cast in her honor the theme one on home soil 5 years ago. and now the dutch woman is looking to repeat the trick by taking the title with new employers and this year's house, england. she wants her side to leave the mark more than just the tournaments. the
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most important things thing is that the players are examples for all the kids in england. girls, but also boys. so even more girls will start to play football and see what they can reach along with spain, france and germany, england, there among the favorites, despite never lifting a major honor, they both liked the former world player of the year. lucy bronze, who just moved to mighty barcelona, but vague man's former team, the netherlands, will give up that title easily. they are now coached by englishmen, mark parsons, and still rely on the firepower. viviana meet emma, who plays her club football, where else, but england, i would definitely say england should be saved like a thing if you look at the depth of their squat is unreal. they've got great players and every single position dale was they have a coaches experience in plain home yos,
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despite corona virus. casey is rising england tournament. open it against austria at manchester. united old trafford is 870000 plus sellout euro 2022 could be a landmark moment for football. vagueness may yet get a statue in england to you watching d w. it is live from berlin up. next, we've got a documentary for you, and you can always go to our website to get the latest news information any time you want s d w dot com. i'm terry martin for me at all of us here at dw, thanks for watching. ah, leonardo da vinci's mysterious masterpiece. that is perhaps the greatest leonardo masterpiece in the collection of the louvre. it is the virgin of the rocks.

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