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is still a history of anti semitism this week on d. w. a. ah ah, this is d w. news life from berlin? britain's bodies johnson fights for his political survival. the prime minister tells a hostile parliament he will not resign despite a series of scandals and the loss of dozens of ministers. also on the program. evacuation orders in ukraine's dynette region of russian for russian forces advances that missiles strike targets across the east, where the government urges hundreds of thousands to flee.
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ah, i'm fil gale. welcome to the program. but his prime minister barak johnson is clinging on to power telling a hostile session of parliament, but he will not resign. he's under intense pressure after more than 30 ministers and aids. quit in the last day. casting fresh doubt on his integrity, the senior member of the cabinet. michael. gov has advised mister johnson to step down. once lisa for an embattled forest johnson, it was a breezing question. time passed on the 1st opposition lead a kiss, dharma called them to quit india and slammed the ministers still supporting him. window comes the leader of the opposition. can donna, anyone with anything about them would be long gone from his from press in the middle of a crisis?
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does the country do better than a set list? cost of notting dogs, lawmakers from johnson's own party, also lined up to say it was time for him to go for better. yes, including the man who until tuesday was his health minister. and at some point, we have to conclude that enough is enough. i have concluded that the progress starts at the top and i believe that is not going to change. and that's means that it is for those of us in a position who have responsibility to make that change. but the prime minister vow to carry on job on all the pipe, franklin interesting to the job of a prime minister in difficult circumstances when he handed a colossal mandate is the key, knowing that a lot of it support for the prime minister is also draining away outside of parliament with british newspapers making clear, they think his days are numbered. according to opinion polls, the public has also turned on him with even
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a majority of conservative voters. now thinking he should quit done a good job on certain things. but so, you know, he's a, his character i think has shown through, please don't seem to know what they're doing and this arise, forces not just price is still there. i really think he's, he's always now the counting the alice that said that with a bloody johnson vowing to battle on it'll be up to his party to decide just how long he has left has come through this and with i did because one that burger mass who joins us out from the u. k. and our british of politics and mr. alex forest whiting. welcome both. let's start with you. barbara massey, the prime minister, has had a busy day inside and outside the parliamentary a chamber. he has and it's almost as though he is living in a parallel universe field. he keeps repeating. and after this parliamentary session that you were reporting on earlier,
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there was another session where he kept repeating that he wants to go on with a job. he still wants to be a prime minister tomorrow and he wants to keep doing his job. on the other hand, it seems like there's almost nobody left to wants to do this job with him. it's a very fast moving situation. cabinet ministers, junior ministers, calling on him to resign. we've had reports that even not him. so harvey, who, he's only recently yesterday, been appointed as chancellor is, is one of those were urging him to resign. so it's very difficult to imagine that he can actually stay on alex for his wife. and we have been here before, mister johnson, that has survived a no confidence of vogue called by his own conservative law makers just a month ago. so if they do want him to go, what other options? yeah, you're right, phil and, and the actual official rules are that they would have to wait another 11 months before they can have another vote. but because things are in such turmoil a,
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we know that the committee of conservative m. p 's, who would potentially force that vote, are going to have an election themselves on monday, where they will elect new people to the role and could then change the rules. now that will give forest johnson a bit of breathing space. if he doesn't go to night. if he doesn't go tomorrow, if he doesn't go on friday, i think it's not looking great for him as i'm big. it is just talked about and that there are ministers cabinet ministers, his very own top team in downing street with him at the moment, having a conversation with him. so everything is to play for the moment. many, many of his own m, p 's won't or is johnson out, but at the moment he is still clinging on your book mass. it's easy amid all this, this, this talk of reservations on what not to, to think that virus. johnson's days are numbered, but this is a prime minister who less than 2 years ago, led his party to its biggest election victory for decades. how's his popularity
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with the public holding up? phill, i'm in northern ireland and i've spoken to people here who are actually very supportive of boris johnson. they liked breck said the people i've been talking to though like how he was handling either the pen, the americans particular the vaccination, also his dance on ukraine. but they do say that was probably one lie to many. so they do think that there is an issue with trust. there is an issue with integrity and that i think is reflected in the polls. his popularity rate ratings with the british public are really rock bottom is personal popularity, ratings are, are, are down and in the miners. so majority of conservative voters and voters are at large think he should resign. so he is not the vote winner that he used to be. he was somebody who reached out to parts of the british electra that conservative party hasn't been able, hadn't been able to reach out before. but at the moment it doesn't look like he
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could pull off that again. so what do you think that the alex for watching mr. johnson's were political arbitrary, has been written more than once before? is he and this is a man who will, who has said repeatedly, i'm going nowhere, i'm going to push on. so what do you think? will he resign? yeah, i mean, he does not want to go. it's almost like a big it said he is living in a parent parallel universe and he will do everything to cling on and he does still have his support. his including, with in cabinet said the top team around him, but just look at the numbers. 36 ministers of the pers past 24 hours have quit his government. we've already had this no confidence vote last month where a 141 percent of his own party voted against him. he's got so many people against him. he may want to continue, he may have the real cool group still behind him, but can he carry on? willie, have a government, and that i think is what's happening at the moment in an downing street with these
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cabinet ministers. they're telling him he's got to go. another group will probably tell him he shouldn't go. but i have to say the question is, when will it be tonight? will it be next week? i'm sorry, but there i think for him, the game is up. the deal is done, he will be out. it may not be now, but it will be in the next few days. i will be very surprised if you continue in place as prime minister over the next few days of code it now that you get british polls example is the alex forest. why thing? thank you. the d w a u k correspondent berg mass. thank you as well now to the war in the ukraine and after sustaining a days of heavy bombing, ukraine's military is preparing for grounds. are sold by russian forces intern yet in the east. the government there says there are now no safe places and deserves the remaining 350000 residents to leave. russia has stepped up a showing of cities in den, yet concluding,
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sloppy. ask ukraine since the attacks of kill civilians. the next is part of the wider dumbass, an industrial region which russia back separatists afford to control in 2040 like our respond to nick on late in cave told us the latest on the offensive in the us. well, there's definitely a worry here. the rush result somewhat of a role we saw russian forces taking weeks to get over to the next, which was the big strong hold in the hans region. and then having taken over to the next, at admittedly, at a huge cost in terms of manpower resources, they were able to take it to the city of las a chance with a matter of days. this is a real way now that they are making progress and that their ability outgunned and outman the ukrainian pants is really now being felt they're pushing forward, trying to break ukrainian communications line into heading for ukraine's main. basically, centers in the main centers of its administration of its military in the dumbasses as if from a toss compartment. for now,
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the cities are still some way away from the front lines. but there is of worried that the russians really are now having significant success with their new stress. you remember the beginning of this war in march and april. the russians really spreading themselves very thinly across the whole of ukraine, of a hundreds closes of territory. and that allowed ukraine, she's basically kind of puts on tactics to really get at those russian supply lines to really stop in their tracks. now, russia is basically focusing on a frontline of a couple of dozen kilometers. and a really, you know, really making progress will be it's, you know, a few villages per day, a few kilometers each day. but really, you know, for the last month or so they have been pushing forward. and there's been real worry now that ukraine's outside partners just don't get how intense this fight is . and quite how many weapons you can needs and as a fighting shift. so from the new hands to the did done yet part of dumbass is ukraine. any better position to defend itself? so it is getting western weapons some of these rookie alternate systems. the high
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more systems america have been proven to make a real impact. we've seen how you claims able to retake snake island in the black sea. basically, the new kit enables ukraine to hit russian targets from a distance that the russian otto recall hit. so there in safety and are able to hit russia supply lines rushes back positions. but for now, these are just handfuls of deliveries at a time to these rocket artillery ukraine has for it's getting another for in the next few weeks. but compared to hundreds of all to repeat, the russians have, it's just basically a drop in the ocean. and there is a real worry here and key of that. you know, if you look at the kind of bureaucratic processes in the u. s. in western europe, that by the time you cranes, western friends get around to sending all the stuff they promise, it's basically gonna be too late. and ukraine is gonna have to spend a to lose a whole lot more lives. reclaiming cities. they could have held on to now and if they got the kit in time, right, and, and residents that they have been a death of civilians in soviet square residents have now been told to leave. are they heating government at warnings?
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hundreds of thousands people have already left. a lot of them have just gone a couple of 100 kilometers into a government control territory. they haven't necessarily gone abroad, but we understand that the current population is definitely less than half the pre war total, if not more. but there is still a matter of 100000 people who are not good budging. these often poor people often old people with, without financial resources to go anywhere else without connections and personal mute links to places outside of their home region. and they constantly say, we will stay here. we've been through war before in 2014. and now the ukraine gum has tried explain them that this is just more dangerous, that the intensity of the fighting, the civilian casualties we've seen in other parts is conflict or not comparable. and time term again, we've had these tragic situations where people basically only decide to leave when it's too late, when it's too dangerous for themselves and for the people trying to help him to get out. so now the crank, i'm trying to really make sure people get quite what dangers they face before their evacuation cost their lives in the lives of people to help them. a state of his
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mich accommodate reporting from keith. if all the european championships are kick off in a couple of hours, the 4 week tournaments is expected to be one of the most watched women's events ever. angland of a host, santa netherlands, the reigning champions. interestingly, be english. other dutch coach on the dutch 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 but seem 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 their mark a more than just the tournament. the most important things thing is that the pleasure examples for all the kids in england, ah, girls, but also boys. so even more girls will start to play football and see what they can
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reach along with spain, france and germany. england are among the favorites, despite never lifting a major honor. they both the likes of former world player of the year. lucy bronze, who's just moved to mighty barcelona. but reagan's former team the netherlands won't give up their title easily. they are now coached by englishmen, mark parsons, and still rely on the fire power. viviana meet emma, who plays her club football, where else, but england, i would definitely said i and england should be the favorite. like i think if you look at the depth of their squat is unreal and they got great players in every single position. and they obviously have a coaches got experience in plain a home euros. despite corona various cases rising, england's tournament opened against austria at manchester. united old trafford, is 870000 plus sell out euro 2022 could be
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a landmark moment for football. vague men may yet get a statue in england too. you're watching d. w, coming up next a news, asia shall anchors, prime minister tells parliament the countries bankrupt, can't things get any worse? and we report on the di situation affecting indian farmers and their families. jaron reed will have those tours in just a moment in d, w and use asia. outback of the top of the up have a good day. i am can be k a here in iowa sexual assault survivor dentist. i can say the truth. her women in asia are bad, every feel is infeasible, nothing can stop me. that is out. they can deal with
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