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yes, chain, always to understand this new culture. so you are not a visitor, not against you want to become a citizen in phil migrants, your platform for reliable information with ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin tonight, britain's prime minister, boris johnson. how much longer can he hold on to power? johnson told a hostile parliament today that he is not resigning despite a series of scandals and dozens of ministers who have quit. the government also can
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make up to night. ukrainian defense force is preparing for a new russian ground offensive, and the regional governor of don yeske is urging hundreds of thousands of civilians to fleet. plus a prison break out in nigeria, suspected boca, her rom, islamist, have stormed a prison to free fellow, militant about $300.00, are still on the run and europe sweltering in a record breaking heat wave scientists blame climate change tonight. we look at how some countries are adapting to global war. ah, lou, i'm very gov to our viewers watching on p b. s in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome to night, british prime minister boris johnson is defying a growing clamor for him to step down. johnson to day face down
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a hostile session of parliament, insisting that he is going nowhere. he's under intense pressure over a series of scandals that have repeatedly cast out on his honesty and integrity. dozens of johnson's most senior ministers and aids have quit in just the last 2 days. one lisa for an embattled forest johnson. it was a breathing question. time about 1st opposition leader kissed alma called them to quit india and slammed the ministers. still supporting him. we know, come to later, the opposition kissed alma anywhere with anything about them would be long gone from his from press in the middle of a crisis, doesn't the country do better than a set list? coughed a 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,
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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 the moon on the pricing interesting to the job of a prime minister in difficult circumstances when you've been handed a can also mandate is the key knowing that's a lot of support for the prime minister is also draining away outside of parliament, with british newspapers making clear, they think his days a numbered according to opinion polls. the public has also turned on him with even a majority of conservative voters. now thinking he should quit done a good job on certain things. but he's his character. i think it shone through his don't seem to know all the doing and to survive. forces not just price is still
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there. so i really thing his, his hours now the counting the hours that say but with a bloody johnson vowing to battle on, it'll be up to his party to decide just how long he has left heartless, good, or corresponded big my. she is in the u. k. beer, good, good evening to you. you've been covering british politics for quite some time. have you ever seen anything like this? i've never seen anything like this. i've never seen a crime minister who's so distant from all these people around him who are urging him to go. people who previously were super supportive of him from his inner circle, like his clothes, cabinet colleagues who are now turning against him was saying, who are urging him to go, which is what we know from reports. and he's just not going to he has not spoken to the public in the last hours i would say, but he has been outs and speaking to parliamentary colleagues. and what he has had
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is that he, he sees it as his job to fight, to almost casting heroic figure probably in, from his point of view. somebody who doesn't want to just resign. he wants to go down fighting till the last minute. and that's out what is evidently doing at the mainland. so he's just not going in big. and he have said numerous times to day that he was elected with a strong mandate. and that is true. i mean, the margin of victory for his conservatives in the last election was, was huge. but when he says that, is he not forgetting that the current polls show that even the majority now of conservative voters think it's time for him to go is, is he blind to that reality? it seems like that it seems like that he is convinced that the people actually want him and that it's sort of parliament or his party and his colleagues are tanning against them. that's how you could interpret his behavior and lead like he said,
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the polls are overwhelmingly at the moment against him. he was somebody who, who was a big vote winner for the conservative party. and he reached out to various is that the conservative party was never even able to reach out to before. but that has changed. he lost the bi election, he lost some of these are read read rule voters and, and the overwhelming majority, even of conservative writers, are saying that he really should go, but he's not listening yet. in the least, there's really no way to make him go right now. if even his own conservative party, they've already had a confidence over recently, he survived that. what are their options now? if they are, you know, intent on getting rid of him, the best option is set to change their own party rules and this is so what seemingly is the process right now. that's what we understand that. an influential back bench committee is going to change the rules of at it's possible to challenge
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the prime minister again with another vote of no confidence. and from all we know at the moment this could happen as early as next week. yeah, the clock is ticking for, for is johnson also for the u. k. a corresponded period. moss reported in lights. big a. thank you. we're now to the latest from the war in you crave ukrainian defense forces are preparing for a ground assault by russian troops in the don. yes, industrial region in eastern ukraine, the local governor there says there is no safe place left and is urging the remaining 350000 residence to get out. it's a desperate rush to leave. but think by his heart. there isn't much left for them here in the city of sl of yan russian shelling as demolished home small businesses and hopes for aging with dignity and security. go through this
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with my shock here, only i have no words. you lots of money, lots of resources, and i said, 20 years if we're well in the everything is lost. walton. i've no income. nothing connects us to this city anymore. the stock of worship with water in sure, did ye? yes. the coil in the yard landscape and my wife and my daughter who's 6 months pregnant, you'll know. do you believe they need to leave here? especially after what happened yesterday? mostly they hit the city center. this was it, the worst of church over is us law. russia has already claim victory and nearby lu hans, now the kremlin is moving the frontline of the war to the front doorstep of dun yeske in the don boss. region. 2 civilians died after shelling struck a market and sl of yonce earlier this week. the local government is begging civilians all 350000 of them to evacuate. will grow up to life. no
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more joyce livable to morrow yield. i would join the army. this isn't the 1st time war has come to slough. yonce. it was seized by russian back separatist and 2014 and recapture 2 and a half months later. there's no telling how long these refugees will have to stay away, or what they'll find when they return. ukraine's military's continuing the fight, as russia's forces advance. in our correspondence connelly, he is in cuba. i asked him to tell us more about this russian offensive in the don't bass reach was real fair hearing here that russia is on something of a role after weeks spent taking 70 than yes can huge losses. they took certain that's his citizenship, it's just a matter of days of the sense that they could really be pushing home that advantage that than your strategy of focusing their efforts on a pretty small section. the front lines moving away from trying to do too much.
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what they did in the early months, this war that failed so spectacular. that's now really bringing fruits that russia is out, dunning, and out manning, basically ukraine in this conflict, and that for now, ukraine doesn't have the resources isn't getting the western support that it's been asking for. and that ukraine's western partners simply don't really understand the scale and the intensity of this war. and that all these deliveries are just going to be too little, too late. the only kind of little shimmer of hope, our reports and the last few days from moscow that some of these units might now be taken back into the russian kind of hinterland to take a break to re group. and now the kind of tiredness and exhaustion after months, pretty intense fighting is also being felt by the russian troops that might give care of a bit of a chance to bring those west weapons the front lines and can even things out. but nick, we know that residents have been told to leave the city of slower yonce good becomes just a day after at least 2 people were killed in a rush, an attack on a market there or a residence or the heating,
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the warning to leave at are they able to leave well, as far as we understand that the figures all a bit disparate, but the majority of the pre war population of ukraine controlled, don bass, we understand have already left in the previous weeks and months. most people have stayed not too far away, gone 10200 kilometers from the front lines. but as you mentioned there about 300000 people still believe to be there. and on the whole we've seen time and time again, people leaving it too late. people saying i have no way to go, i don't have resources, no one wants to host me. and basically people wait until they can hear the shelling in their own homes to leave by which time is often too dangerous and they end up. either you're losing their own lives or endangered people trying to help them. so this time the government is trying to get in there earlier, be more drastic inst warnings or to put more pressure on people to get out, to avoid them losing their lives and also endangered people who then will be at worst a worst case sent in to help them so that's their hope now. and definitely an expectation here in care of that more cities are gonna fall to russians before ukraine is able
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to turn the tables in to start going back into counterfeit. dec are very on the currently believe tonight from keven ukraine. nick is always thinking, ukraine's government estimates that more than 10000 of its soldiers have been killed in this conflict. though international observers feared that the actual number is much higher. some of those wounded are being treated in hospitals, in other european countries. even on shank or got out alive, he was badly wounded defending key if against russian troops. muslim resist of melissa melissa. we discovered them in a forest. now we immediately began fighting a lot though we were lucky that day people because our unit left the battle with only 2 wounded, his lawful me and another lad had wobbled on it. so yeah, boy is sheldon corpus from jenco received 2 bullet wounds and the shrapnel went to
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his legs. he's one of the 1st ukranian soldiers to be treated in germany, says the russian attack began alone no final to medical care. the patient received in ukraine was excellent, but he needed further operations. so of course, to do that, we needed a large team and the appropriate infrastructure, which is practically nonexistent in ukraine at the moment in ohio, who i'm speaking given. 6 soldiers are being treated at the louisa hospital in austin. maxim cut of ankle was shot at by a russian tank into don bus at piece of shrapnel, hit him in the arm. oh, media and the omega. oh my median nerve is damaged virginia. should i am still, i can move my hand in this direction, but not in the other. and i can't feel anything in these 2 fingers. even if there is peace in germany, the doctors in and are familiar with war injuries. he fall, which did align, or we had
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a lot of experience treating patients from the rock many years ago. lampton gonna, so in principle, this is nothing new for us. garza duffer, spoons of quincy periods, missed noises, but it's not just doctors helping the ones i ukrainians who live in and stopped by to day to wish even a happy birthday. she just turned 37. that brief and welcome moment of destruction from the war. no, when the wasp it's thought those. okay, it's hard to read the news about you crazy. that was unusual. that those. now here you are safe and everything is good. i'm going to complains and helicopters fly and you aren't afraid number use in ukraine. it's completely different, all good, everything that flies belongs to your countries army or that of the enemy will you? will that scary? it's that so much. so far, about 300 people from ukraine have been flown to germany for treatment, including civilians and soldiers. even who jenko knows one thing for sure. he wants
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to return and continue fighting. the green war. a big topic right here in berlin today, german to answer all of sholtes faced questions in parliament about the war. he told members that he is reducing germany's dependence on russian energy em. laughlin to give for the ice, may cancel. preparations alter, secure our coal supply with imports from all over the world, and not from russia. we're taking steps to end oil important. these have already fallen considerably down and we're working to ensure that there are other employ routes. even those that have been taken so far, investing just that as far as gas imports are concerned, we're now doing everything we can to ensure that on the one hand, we received the supplies that we're still contractually guaranteed. and at the same time that we end the decades of dependence on a small number of importance, by building the infrastructure to allow supplies from anyone holland. and that
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means real energy security for germany in the interests of its citizens. in allah, bergan, alberto, would it abuse political corresponding, jose, she has more on today's parliamentary session. there is a very real risk that russia might hold, or massively reduce its gas flows to germany very soon. and so the big question that all of shots that chancellor had to answer in parliament to day was, is the country prepared and is it doing enough now he explained some of the measures that this new government has put into place. and the legislation that it will pass basically in the last 2nd, before summer recess. now this government had set out 7 months ago to become independent of russian energy anyway. but little did they know then that they would have to put all those measures into place at such speed. now german consumers are slowly beginning to realize that they will be impacted by the russia ukraine war
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through rising energy prices. by the end of this year at the very latest. so the feeling that you do get here in berlin is that the government will have to have its answers ready then. so this is the calm before the storm. there was the nausea reporting right here in berlin. let's take a quick look now. some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. the prime minister of shalanda has told parliament there that the country is bankrupt and needs painful economic reforms. he says, acute shortages of food, fuel and medicine are likely to continue. yes, nomic rises, his fort, the series of nationwide protests. ecuador is president here, mo law so has replaced several ministers in response to protests against high oil prices. the changes are part of the deal to end nationwide strikes and demonstrations. several people have been killed in clashes with the police. the democratic republic of congo and rwanda have said that they will engage in
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a process of de escalation, following a flare up of violence near their border. negotiators agreed on a roadmap for normalizing ties. after weeks of clashes between the congolese army and the m 23 rebel grew which d r c accuses were wanda of supporting suspected boca, huron. islam is in nigeria and have freed hundreds of inmates from a prison on the outskirts of the capital, a boucher, it's believe the attack was launched to release fellow fighters authority save $600.00 prisoners escaped. about $300.00 were recaptured. one security officer we understand was killed and g reinforces have been fighting an islamist uprising for more than a decade. tens of thousands of people have die. we spoke to the w's who wise eager is at the scene of the rate, and we asked him for more details when the attack happened yesterday,
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light around 10 pent to pipe p. m. when de gone, men attack dis, facility behind me use in gwinnett asked for a duct shootings. reports by the prison officials confound about 600. emit as kept, but they have already recaptured $300.00 and get into process of recapture. and i that emit that have freed. most of them are terrorists that have been held here. is lemme is to book a harem and had in criminals. and most of the put called prisoners as, til intact is had the facility. there was the w's who wives aegis, they're reporting from nigeria, south africans of gathered in the coastal city of east london to more and 21 teenagers who died in a township bar. president 0 rem of hosa, attended the memorial of the deaths of colson outpouring a grief across the country organizer say that the coffins at the event were empty
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because a police investigation continues. it is not clear what caused all of these teenagers to die. ah, another memorial service, families reeling after the sudden death of their children. one of the 21 young people who died ranged in age from 13 to 17. it's a grim reminder of the underage drinking problem in a country where 18 is the legal age to consume alcohol. the survivors of a clues to what happened. some say the resorted to, leaping from a 2nd story balcony to save their lives. oh now dang it up and i went inside with my friends. i struggled to breathe. something was choking me. there were people coming down the stairs while others were pushing to enter. there
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was only one entrance. there were a lot of people, i couldn't even move. we were told there were 4 people dead inside. i was so scared when lake are going there again. lethia, there is now left with the feeling of guilt over the death of one of her friends. quite as they can. i'm hurt. people are blaming me for my friend's death. they say she shouldn't have died if she didn't come with me to the tavern when i thought poor. why, but she lame, i know all a call when it's sudden like we knew what was going to happen is of wednesday. we're done with my as as the days parsons, the tragic incident. families are now grappling with the sad reality. yeah. elegant divan in bell. i again gail, i put it, it is getting clean. i la my team come 1st. it felt like all this wasn't true but is but as the days pass,
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i realize it was worse on sunday sunday. that's the day we were searching for her mrs. see us in the late to re confirmed the some for my mom. she is no more my machine know oh, who's out to stampede as the cause of death. it doesn't, dictum ponies did not show serious injuries. an investigation is continuing. europe is sweltering in one of the earliest and harnessed heat waves on record. as climate change drives extreme temperatures and they are extreme in france. thermometers have hit new highs in more than 200 places. so far. the summer authorities in northern italy have declared a state of emergency there they are facing the worst route in 70 years. further north caught booth in northeastern germany set a new national record hitting more than 39 degrees celsius and in bannock in
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norway, where june, temperatures typically hover around 13 degrees. you see it right there. a record 32.5 degrees celsius. that is the highest temperature that has ever been recorded in the arctic circle. as europe experienced his record temperatures, lawmakers have decided to classify nuclear and gas fired power plants as sustainable investments. and this is important where the 300 members of the european parliament, they backed the plan, but nearly as many voted against it. they say is just greenwashing. the european union has pledged to cut carbon emissions by 55 percent by the year 2030. that's an ambitious goal. earlier we asked the a member of the european parliament michelle blows of the green's european free alliance. why? he says this move that we saw today is just green wash. we know that
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the gas is a giant killer. it's very bad for the cabinet, emitted c o 2 m, still not labeling it green is really green washing. what we need is a comp has an orientation that says this is green to the sustainable and the red is not. what we did today is that the fossil interest, they prevailed and gas and nuclear was labeled as sustainable, which they're not what they are. people who agree with you, but they would say we have to think short term and long term. here you've got the german chancellor office to day calling natural gas or a bridging technology to a better future. when we have all sustainable energy, what do you say to that? look, we need all the money that we have to be invested into the renewables. they are the real green technologies. they also, by the way, make us less dependent from russian gas. so what happened today is that instead of
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channeling the sustainable finance towards renewables, it cannot be china tall, what's gas and nuclear and diverting it away from the renewables. and that's really bad for the climate. and that also endangers us reaching and the european climate goals. so in your eyes then europe, the european union should take all of its money and put it in green energy and sustainable energy, right? you're saying if they did that, it would make the transition easier and faster. correct? we need to put as much money as possible into them the renewables, and we see that gas is massively expensive. we have a fossil inflation right now. so the sooner we have renewables, the better for us. but this boat today was not about all of them, and it was about a label like in organic label. and that is put for sustainable technologies.
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now if you take an, an egg, you know, from, from chickens that are not race organic and you put organic on it, it's just simply not true. but this is what the commission suggested and what law make to make us voted today. so where do you go from here? how do you plan to challenge this decision? well, there are several members that have already announced that they will few european commission for this proposal. and i think this will happen also we in the parliament, we will try to put up a lawsuit because the commission has clearly overstep is competence. and they are not allowed to use this mechanism of a delegated act to suggest such things that well, there was no law for this. it was just a yes or no vote. and therefore we will be into court. ok. member of the european
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parliament blows mr. bliss, we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. thank you very much. and now a sports story that's best filed under the category better late than never the men's 4 by 100 meter really teen from trinidad and tobago have finally received their gold medals from the 2008 beijing summer olympics. now the team originally came 2nd behind jamaica, but after doping samples were retested, one jamaican was found to have used an illegal substance. and so 14 years later, at a special ceremony in switzerland for middle aged men were finally able to stand together and pick champions that the realm of being middle aged after a short break, i'll be back to take you through the day to night. british prime minister boris johnson refusing to raise up
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a criminal mm. pre climb ai already know those kind of to take talk with them about hackers and paralyzing the tire societies. computers that out some are you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can make our wilson for and green. but how they can also go terribly, watch it now on youtube. how much longer can british prime minister boys johnson hold on to power? we posed this question before word. there were the locked down booze parties, a criminal fine issued by the police, followed by a confidence vote that johnson narrowly won. but each time.

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