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our people were exterminated 6000000 jews, like microbes to be annihilated. even 77 years after the holocaust hatred towards jews is still pervasive. a history of anti semitism this week on d w. ah ah . this is dw news. why? from berlin? british prime minister boris johnson is refusing to resign as much of his cabinet deserts him. is enough. i believe that point is now health minister such
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a job. it is one of the most senior ministers to quit and to tell the embattled prime minister his time in number 10 is up. also on the show, ukrainian defense forces prepare for a new russian ground offensive. the regional governor of donuts is urging hundreds of thousands of civilians to flee, plus have flown as a full running festival returns housings walk to the spanish town after a 2 year coup in 19 pause. but not everyone's eager to party animal rights. campaigners to see that tradition is full and outdated. ah. hello, i'm claire richardson. thanks so much for joining us. a defiant british prime minister boris johnson says he will not resign. johnson faced off with
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a hostile session of parliament on wednesday, with his own conservatives and the opposition labor party demanding he go. johnson is under intense pressure over a series of scandals that have repeatedly cast doubt on his integrity. dozens of his most senior ministers and 8 have quit in the last 2 days. in response, johnson has fired michael gulf, one of his most loyal allies, all eyes on number 10, downing street official home of the you case embattled prime minister and say after a slew of resignations with in his government. boris johnson is fighting for its political survival about how that one minister, who resigned st. johnson's time most up during a stormy parliamentary session. and now this week, again, we have reason to question the truth and integrity of what we will being told. and at some point, we have to conclude that enough is enough. i believe that point is
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now java and finance minister wishes to knock resigned on tuesday after the merch at johnson knew about sexual misconduct by chris pincher. before pointing into his senior government position. opposition lead a kiss. dharma asked the question on everyone's mind that he knew the accused minister had previously committed predatory behavior yet, but he promoted him to a position of power anyway. why johnson merrily survived a confidence vote held by his party in june after he and his staff repeatedly broke his own locked on laws. during the pandemic, the latest scandal has weakened him further. patiently, they should have left a long time ago. i think he can. edmund okay. yeah, i'm just price is still there, so i really think he's, he's always now with counting the hours. so let's say still,
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johnson remains defiant as a prime minister. think there are any circumstances in which he should resign. ah, but franklin to speak to the job of a prime minister in difficult circumstances when you handed it. and also my goal is to keep going on that one. but the pressure mounting over 40 members of government handed in there is a nation's by the end of wednesday. a group of remaining cabinet ministers play with johnson to step down. again. the prime minister refused at party committee will decide on monday whether 2nd confidence mode will be scheduled or if it goes ahead, johnson will likely soon be out of number 10, whether he wants to or not. we spoke to our correspondent barragan's last earlier and asked her whether she has ever seen anything like this in british politics.
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i've never seen anything like this. i've never seen a crime minister who 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 or 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 out and speaking to parliamentary colleagues. and what he has said is that he, he sees it as his job to fight, to almost hosting a 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 what he is evidently doing at the moment. so he's just not going to tell the horse on at berg, at mass reporting from the u. k. there. now let's bring you up to speed with the
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latest on the war in ukraine. to fence force as are preparing for a ground assault by russian troops in the do not industrial region and eastern ukraine. the local governor there says there is now no safe space left and he's urging the remaining $350000.00 residents to get out. it's a desperate rush to leave. but saying good bye is hard. there is a much love for them here in the city of slough. danced russian shelling as demolished homes, small businesses and hopes for aging, with dignity and security dorothy the other. this was my shock here. old. i have no words. yeah. lots of money. lots of resources it. 20 years of work on the everything it's lost bought. i've no income. nothing connects us to this city anymore. the stock of worked with with water didn't sure. did you use the coil? amelia? i'm scared to my wife and my daughter who's 6 months pregnant,
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you'll madly retained me to leave her, especially after what happened yesterday morning. they hit the city center. this was it, the worst of charles was law. russia has already claim victory and near by lou 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 a little while to live. no more joyce livable to morrow years old. i would join the army. this isn't the 1st time war has come to us. love yonce. it was seized by russian back separatist and 2014 and recapture 2 and a half months later. there is no telling how long these refugees will have to stay away, or what they'll find when they return. ukraine's militaries continuing the fight,
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as russia's forces advance. while ukraine's government estimates that more than 10000 of its soldiers have been killed in the conflict, though international observers fear the real figure is much higher. some of those wounded are being treated in hospitals, in other european countries, including here in germany. even when shank got out alive, she was by you warned it defending key if against russian troops movement moves east of melissa melissa, we discovered them in a forest. now we immediately began fighting a lot though we were lucky that day, boy, 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 his legs. he's one of the 1st ukranian soldiers to be treated in germany,
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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 him is 6. soldiers are being treated at the louise and hospital in our him, maxim cut of ink or was shot at by a russian tongue. the don bus at piece of shrapnel hit him in the arm. oh, mia? oh mia? 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 and these 2 fingers, even if there is peace in germany, the doctors in ha ha, are familiar with war injuries. he found which deed ally knows we had a lot of experience treating patients from iraq many years ago. lampton glenna. so
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in principle, this is nothing new for us. garza duffer, spoons of quincy periods, nist noises. but his health just doctor's helping the wound i. ukrainians who live in our hands stopped by to day to wish even a happy birthday. she just turned 37. that brief and welcome moment of destruction from the war. now when the watch which thought those okay, it's hard to read the news about you crazy. those unusual that those now here you are safe and everything is good. i mean it the key plains and helicopters fly and you aren't afraid number use them ukraine. it's completely different. ok. everything that flies belongs to your countries army or that of the enemy. will you will that scary? it's so natural. 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. let's bring up to speed now with some of the other stories that are making news around the worlds. the heads of u. s. and u. k. security services have made a rare joint appearance to warn about the threat from china. the f b i director christopher re said china is the biggest long term threat to economic and national security. the 2 chiefs said they are expanding operations to combat growing chinese espionage. hormones actually alone, you lawmakers have voted to classify nuclear and a gas fired power plants as sustainable investments. but it was a close vote. critic say the classification is green washing. the e u has pledged to cut carbon emissions by 55 percent by the end of the decade in the us of both anti abortion and pro choice protestors have demonstrated outside mississippi's. only abortion clinic on the last day before it closes for good. it
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is ceasing operations after the state band, all abortion in the wake of the us supreme court decision revoking women's constitutional right to abortion. the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for a raid on a prison in the niger and capital of boucher. the police are searching for hundreds of inmates on the run. after hundreds escaped in a prison break. official se militants use explosives to try and block their way into free fellow members. one guard was killed in the blast. and a 1000000 muslims are in islam colea, city. mecca for the annual pilgrimage is the largest harsh the covert pandemic began. although this year's number of worshippers is still far below the pre panoramic level of some 2 and a half 1000000 people, one of europe's biggest festivals is back after
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a 2 year cove at hyatt us midday. fireworks kicked off spain send farming festival a week. long celebration. best known for its daily bull runs through pamplona, cobblestone streets. oh, after a 2 year pandemic break, pamplona is ready to celebrate the sun fermin blue running festival kicked off with thousands in wine soaked. white shuts brandishing red scarves in pamplona, as town square. he were prepared to come before coded and we've been waiting and waiting and waiting, and finally appears. we're really excited to be here tonight. i thrill seekers. conjoin dailey, bull runs through the city streets over the next week. h. bull will then come to
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its end in the fighting ring. o animal rights activists say the practice is outdated and proven. they want to permanent holt to the bull fighting. bullfighting is long ritualized execution. suppose that stopped over and over again for 20 minutes until the dad's on it, and credibly cruel and painful for the bulls that go through this process. but for this year, at least, festival go is a bringing the pre pandemic party. back to pamplona. sports news now and in the 1st game of football, 02022 hosts, england, half beaten austria, one mill. the tournament set to be the most watched women's european championship record. $70000.00 fans turned up for the opening game in manchester. the tournament lasts 4 weeks and ticket sales already top half
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a 1000000. as more than double the number for euro 2017. beth need scored the 1st half over england. who are the favorites? just before we go, a quick recap of our top story at this hour. british prime minister boris johnson is to find growing clamor for him to stand down over a series of scandals. dozens of his ministers and senior aides have quit over the last 2 days. etchings update if our state here for the business had lines coming up . next. i'm clear richardson in berlin for me and the team. excellent watching ah ah ah.

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