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how much was going to really get we still have time to go. i'm going with subscriber all morning like ah ah, this is d, w. news live from berlin. britain's prime minister agrees to reside forrest johnson's been facing managing pressure from his own party with more than 50 members of his government quitting in the last couple of days. despite this, he says, he'll stay in office until a new leader is chosen also on the program. brushing forces pummeled targets across
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east a new crane. president zalinski says ukrainian forces are fighting to secure the dumbass region with extra fired power from weapons sent by western allies and hoped for a breakthrough at a simmering conflict in central africa. with thousands already displaced rwanda, the democratic republic of congo, agree to deescalate tensions. but rebel fighters say they will not be back by deceased. ah, i'm so gale. welcome to the program. british primary subarus johnson has an unseal step down after 3 tumultuous years in power and much revolt in the top ranks of his conservative party. dozens of ministers quit his government of the last couple of days over a series of scandals. the time table for choosing
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a new leader will be announced next week. mister johnson has named a new cabinet and says, you'll continue is prime minister until his successor is chosen. speaking outside his downing street headquarters, the prime minister accepted the judgment of his party. it is clearly now the will of the parliamentary, conservative party that there should be a new leader of that party. and apple, a new prime minister. and i agree with the grey brady, the chairman of our back bench. and please, that the process of choosing that new leader should begin now, and the time table will be announced next week. and dive of today appointed a cabinet to serve as i will until a new leader is in place. so i want to say to the millions of people who voted for us in 2019, many of them voting conservative for the 1st time. thank you for that. incredible mandate. the biggest, conservative majority since 1987. the biggest share of the vote. since
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1979. so he stepping down, but not yet. i asked a w correspondent, barber vessel in london. what has to happen 1st? what needs to happen, of course, is that the tory party chooses in you leader. now some say they could do this relatively quickly within the next 2 weeks after the summer vacation. others expect this to take him in longer until maybe the beginning of september. and their ritual said, there needs to be as sort of cockers and candidates come up and then get voted out and in the end to will sort of battle it out for the job. off. prime minister i looked at some betting have here today came up, was the opposite to college green where we're standing and it looks as if for their favorite at the moment my written to follow maurice johnson off is, is the ben wallace that you trend secretary, somebody you as not,
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cannot be accused of ever having held a flamboyant speech. it is my very table, say a pair of hands and experience said, no, dear friend, said the military, of course it might be just for people in britain want after borrow johnson proper vessel in london. while after winning a resounding majority, palostio k electron 2090 fourish johnson lasted just 3 years as prime minister. by then he stood on a platform of getting bricks a gun. for long before he became leda he'd made no secret of his desire for the top job. in hindsight, forest johnson's fate was predestined. as the maverick mayor of london, he relished chaos, getting stuck on a zip wire, and barking his way around the world. this time taking out a school boy in japan. it was all part of a carefully constructed image. i wrote that he hoped,
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would lead to beggar things. and when britain debated its membership of the european union, he seized his chance. flying the flag for the leave campaign as take back control of this country and our democracy and our economy. after that, success downing street seemed inevitable. but he would have to wait another 3 years before opening theresa may i have just been to see her majesty the queen. however breton, were still fiercely debated over europe. with what we'll do. johnson called an election and was back to his old stunts. the voters flapped it up, sending him back to downing street with an 80 seats majority. he promised to we
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make rich him one month later, who with 19 strong i developed mild symptoms of the corona virus. that's to say he was hospitalized. and the pandemic forced him to get tough with the public. if you don't follow the rules, the police will have the powers to at least a remarriage. he had to fight his own advice with allegations of numerous parties in his offices, including this garden get together. by all the country was unlocked down. the pressure on him grew by the weak. is he now going to do the decent thing and resign the name of god go. throughout his career, morris johnson played by his own rules. in the end, it was that which led to his downfall own ukraine. russia says, one of its
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a war plains has struck ukraine's snake island and the black sea ukrainian true sir claimed to have raised their flag over the outpost after recapturing it. and after declaring for control 2 hands can russia has stepped up its assault on the neighboring denette screeching cities of yarns has become a main target for russian shelling, but other towns across the east. also being bombarded a university, in hoc it was destroyed by a missile strike. despite this ukrainian officials, a western supplied weapons are making a difference. d, w nic spicer is in the ukranian capital. i asked him about the capture and reported recapture of snake island. yes, snake island if you know a bled recapture. there's a story coming from the kremlin whereby russian forces bombarded ukrainian troops who had gone to plant the ukrainian flag on the island. it has not been confirmed ukrainians were able to do that. we have video from the ukrainian defense ministry
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of them doing at once the russians pulled out on june the 30th saying they were doing it as a humanitarian gesture. however, the truth is they were coming under constant bombardment from ukrainian artillery seek i. and i think our viewers will recall was that famous island, where a handful of ukrainian soldiers were gathered and famous. he told a russian warship that had ordered them to surrender to go yourself russian worship . they were then captured. the island was then taken by russian soldiers and that war ship itself the flagship of the russian fleet. the moscow was later sunk to all kinds of symbolism around this little piece of land, which is close to bulgaria. not massively significant, but significant. symbolically clearly for the kremlin to communicate about in that way to be confirmed again, the rest of the war, the main battles is of course in the, in the east and a bit to south in the east, which we were talking about. as you said, fil, ukrainian. forces have pulled out of the hands in order to better fight it down in
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the genetic region where they've put up lines of defense. and the russian artillery has already started. that's been the russian tactic to just artillery, sending massive barrages of artillery, basically a scorched earth policy to places they planned to take over. and they're doing that again. we hear that there has been artillery landing in the center of soviets, and that has allegedly killed a few civilian crematory, rather a near savannah, him at his allegedly killed a few civilians make a spice in cave. would take a quick look at snore. stores making news around the world of russian flagged cargo ships a spectrum of carrying stolen, ukrainian grain as being allowed to leave a turkish port. and cranes foreign minister has expressed outrage and summons. took his ambassador. the kremlin denies any wrong doing so called islamic states has claimed responsibility for a raid on a prison in the nigerian capital of buddha. police asserting for around $400.00 inmates were still on the run. official say a militants used explosives to free followed the harvests. protest as in sir dan of
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held another night time sitting against military rule. the main opposition leaders says he doesn't believe army promises that the commanders will make way for civilian government. activists have kept demonstrating despite cracked down by security forces. a fighting has broken out in the democratic republic of congo, despite hopes of an end to a simmering. a conflict to the i see an rwanda have agreed to deescalate tensions for the assay accuses rwanda of backing mostly congolese. m 23 rebels in its territory. it had been hope the breakthrough would end a dispute which has displaced tens of thousands of civilians. but the rebels say they are not bound by the cease fire dw correspondent mario buller travel to goma in eastern congo and filed as report the sound of a bomb blast made that amazon. he, eddie fear for his life. it exploded near his home in the village of the honda eastern congo. he knew instantly that the m 23 rebels were coming on my visit. it
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was around 2 am. we were all afraid because it was not small bullets. there were bombs where we knew it was an attack. so everybody started fleeing. he got shot in the crossfire between the m. 23 rebels in the congolese army. 650 families have found refuge at this school near grandma not keep us. capitol. conditions are deplorable. people sleep in classrooms and they tell us, there is no food or medical care. 160000 people have been forced to flee since the classes began in april. the m. 23 was pushed back by the congress army, begged by you and troops, and surrendered in 2013. but in november last year, it re merged the militia group claims to protect the tootsie minority in eastern congo and accuses the government of failing to observe a previous piece deal. kinshasa says the m 23 rebels are backed by ronda,
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but kigali denies the accusations or more expertise or how do you explain the resurgence of m 23, with big caliber weapons with equipment which can destroy planes. we disable the is the m $23.00 capable of buying missiles and long range mortars that did the motzinger apple render dissolved, we met a king. a claims rounders goal is to occupy darcy's territory and exploit its mineral riches liberalism, whether the law. rwanda is among the biggest exporters of gold and colton or thought, but there is no grain of golden rule. wonder why they keep the insecurity in congo in order to get the minerals for a cheap price or even for free. i promise you all gutted more according to the us treasury, more than 90 percent of congress gold is smuggle to regional states including ronda . it also says that the goal trade is a major driver of conflict. people and gama,
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attired a violence since may anti round and protest have been held regularly across city or sea, but anywhere tootsies from a wonder uniforms or a london their guns are a london. they are shooting indiscriminately local activists and gama. few let down by the international community. let them know that the international community doesn't say anything because they don't care about our insecurity. they don't care about our well being. for them, it's only important who's the guardian of their geopolitical interests in it isn't that is your pointed a sentiment shared by residence and gama. not only thought our country is rich, but we don't benefit at all, we can't really save. we are rich as we don't see anything of it. i feel like i'm walking a bit that we can't pass a year without hearing that somewhere around go mountain massacres or a ward take place. that was it, was it done with amazon?
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he has had enough of war. he now only has one wish, and that is a safe home to return to american basketball star brittany griner has pleaded guilty in a russian court to drug charges. the trial of the to time olympic gold medalist began last week. she faces up to 10 years in prison, after being detained at moscow airport in february authorities se vape kansas containing cannabis oil were found in her luggage. families called on us president joe biden, to secure her release and in tennis on jabber as continuing to make history at wimbledon. few days ago, she became the 1st arab and african a woman to reach the semi final of a grand slam mankunis units a 1st to reach a final in the open era. the world number 2 is fine, living up to expectations after reading rival in close friends touch on maria 62366 . 1 women's wimbledon final is on saturday. is this d w coming up
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a news asia look at why the president sat of president of indonesia wants to mediate between russia and you cried. now in the 5th month of the war and we visited an indonesian school, it's working to return dignity and happiness to people shunned by the rest of society. gerald read how so stories audible, and d w. news asia in just a moment and the i'll be back, but top of the hour with more well to mute have a good day. hello guys. this is the 77 percent. the platform with issues and share ideas. you know, on the channel.
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