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of our people were exterminated $6000000.00 jews, like microbes to be annihilated or even 77 years after the holocaust hatred towards jews is still pervasive. history that he semitism this week on d. w. ah, this is d. w as well from berlin. britain's prime minister agrees to resign bodies . johnson has been facing mounting pressure from his own party, with more than 50 members of his government quitting in the last couple of days. this by this he says, he'll stay in office until a new leader is chosen also on the program ukrainian force his host hoist the
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national flag reclaiming snake island president. the landscape welcomes the extra fire power of western weapons, but russia steps up it's offensive in the eastern dumbass region. that hopes for a breakthrough in a simmering conflict in central africa with thousands already displaced rwanda on the democratic republic of congo, agree to de escalate tensions, but rebel fighters say they will not be bound by the sci fi ah, i'm fil gale. welcome to the program. british prime minister parish johnson has an unseal step down after 3 tumultuous years in power and a mass revolved in the top ranks of his conservative party. dozens of ministers quit his government in the last couple of days over a series of scandals. speaking outside his downing street headquarters,
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the prime minister said he 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 in the apple, a new prime minister. and i agree with the grey brady, the chairman of our back bench empties that the process of choosing that new leader should begin now. and the time table will be announced next week. and i look 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 1979. chris johnson, that's saying that to leave number 10 want to success a has been chosen. i asked a tim bale, a professor of politics,
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the queen mary university of london, whether that was actually mr. johnston is decision to make sure it's part of the course that happens in the case of touch with over it happened when a from to reason. i say that is the, the question is whether concerns you can trust them to act as a kind of can take a prime minister while they conduct a concept ok. taker is someone who you would expect to do and say pretty much nothing. and just keep the ship of state float lawrence johnson doesn't really mean idea candidate for that. right. so in this interregnum well, there is a conservative leadership, a challenge. i know that the run is arrives sorted out. we presume that this is going to take what a couple of months to finally sort out. yes, because there are 2 stages that the m p 's 1st have a series of
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a nation balance. they come up with 2 people who then go forward to the entire membership in the country. now bring i would a thought something like a $150000.00 people. so yes, the 1st stage would be conducting fairly quickly, probably by the end of this month. but it will take a few months to conduct the leadership, probably because conservative policy, as it did last time, likes the whole house things when members can actually put the candidates that pace is actually voting a. he has survived numerous attempts to get rid of him. what was it about this latest scandal over a relatively unknown m p. that finally did for him? well, i think boris jones was in trouble anyway. and policy gave you been a real blown reputation such as it was. and i think the chris pincher, if there is a point of someone who he knowingly understood to be
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a sex pass was really the last straw for many of his and i think the problem for him was, well there was what you michael a smoking gun in the sense, the former civil servant wrote a letter making it very clear prime minister her mind about not knowing that chris pinches reputation. and i think that really worried some conservative n t z. i think also obviously there is a difference in consensus and he's minds anyway between breaking the law lockdown parties on the one hand and actually facilitating someone who appears to have committed you know, some, some pretty serious offenses when a criminal or not against other people. professor tim bailey, from queen mary university london. no for that, i saw the warning ukraine and keith's forces claim to have recaptured snake island in the black sea and raise the national flag. russia says it retaliated with missile strike. so me out. post prisons,
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the landscape as well can be extra fired power of weapons supplied by western allies in the battle against russia. but moscow says it will step up its assault on the eastern dumbass region. the blue and yellow green flies above snake island. once again, it appears this tiny strip of land became in famous after the outbreak of the war. after ukrainian soldiers rejected an ultimatum from a russian war ship. the claim recapture of the island comes a week after russia withdrew, in what moscow called good will gesture. but that goodwill did not last long or go live with you about life. am several ukrainian service land landed on the island and took pictures with aflac. russian forces immediately launched to strike as a result of which to some of their ukrainian soldiers were killed. joe grossly ronald's portion belongs store alone. snake island sits a long way from the brunt of the fighting stills entered on the don boss to the
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east. here russia ground assault has slowed its forces or regrouping. after digging melissa jones, i had of an unexpected assault on the done yet korean. but the face of difficult road ahead, as ukrainian troops reinforced defensive positions with western weapons. that is to be july efficient, usable. finally, we can feel that the western artillery, the weapons we received from our partners, have started working very effectively. the accuracy is exactly what is needed. losing our defenders inflict very noticeable strikes on depots and other locations that are important for the occupy as logistics. and this significantly reduces the offensive potential of the russian army sports. their losses will only increase every week, as will the difficulty of supplying them. despite the brief pause in russia's
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advance, missiles are still bombarding the key cities of slogans and crimea, dogs for the civilians who remain here. the front lines are now creeping dangerously close. will they w mc spicer is in the ukrainian capital? i asked him about the capture and reported recapture off snake island. yeah, 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 ukraine defense ministry of them doing at once the russians pulled out on june the 30th saying they were doing it as a humanitarian. it gesture, however, the truth is they were coming under constant bombardment from ukrainian artillery sake. i, and i think our viewers will recall was that famous holland were a handful of ukrainian soldiers were gathered and famous. he told
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a russian war ship that had ordered them to surrender, to go yourself russian warship. 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. so all kinds of symbolism around his little piece of and which is close to bulgaria, not massively significant, but significant symbolically clearly for the kremlin to communicate about. and in that way, to be confirmed again, the rest of the war, the main battles is of course, any, any east of it this out in the east, which we were talking about. as you said, fell ukrainian forces have pulled out of the hats in order to better fight it down in the de net screeching where they've put up lines of defense. and the russian artillery has already started. that's been the russian, the tactic to just artillery, send in massive garages of artillery, basically a scorched earth policy to places they plan to take over. and they're doing that again. we hear that there has been artillery landing in the center of slow dance,
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and that has allegedly killed a few civilian crime tours rather a near soviets. hima has allegedly killed the few civilians, expired in cave or fighting has broken out in the democratic republic of congo. despite hopes of an end to a simmering conflict for the asi, andrew under have agreed to deescalate tensions. the asi accuse is randa, backing mostly congolese. m 23 rebels on its territory. it was hoped the breakthrough would and the distributors displaced tens of thousands of people, but the rebels say they are not bound by the fish fire. the w correspondent, marianna luna, travel to goma in easton, congo, and file this report. the sound of a bomb blast made that amazon he, eddie d, fearful 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 was around 2 am. we were all afraid because it was not small bullets. there were bombs,
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but we knew it was an attack. so everybody started fleeing. he got shot in the crossfire between the m. 23 rebels in the congress army. 650 families have found refuge at this school near gama. not cables. capital 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 clashes began in april. the m 23 was pushed back by the congress army, backed 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 p. still. kinshasa says the m 23 rebels are backed by rhonda. but kigali denies the accusations or more expertise or how do you explain the resurgence of m
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23 with big caliber weapons with equipment which can destroy plains. we disable that is the m 23 capable of buying missiles and long range mortars that did the multi rounder, this all them me let 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 for thought, but there is no grain of golden, rwanda one. 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 smuggled to regional states including ronda and also says that the gold trade is a major driver of conflict. people and gama attired a violence since may anti rondon protests have been held regularly across city or
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sea. but anywhere tutsis from a wonder if the uniforms are a london, they guns are a london, they are shooting indiscriminately local activists and goma 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, engineers, and 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 say we are rich as we don't see anything of it. no longer want going a bit. we can't pass a year without hearing that somewhere around go mountain massacres or a ward take place. was it was it done at amazon? he has had enough of war. he now only has one wish, and that is a safe home to return to american basketball star,
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brittany griner has pleaded guilty in a russian court to drugs charges the trial to time olympic gold medalist began last week. she faces up to 10 years in prison after being detained at a moscow airport in february authority, se vape canisters containing cannabis oil were found in her luggage. a farmers called on you as president joe biden, to secure her release. in tennis honorable continues to make her history at wimbledon only a few days ago. she became the 1st arab and african woman to reach the semi final of a grand slam. and now the tunisian is the 1st to reach a final in the open air. the world number two's finding, living up to expectations after beating rival and close friend tatiana, maria, 623-6612 face a russian born cousin clair alanna re by rebecca alonda, rebecca nina, and sundays. fine is what does uber had to say about those breakthroughs for tennis
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nation and a continent? i'm a proud tinian woman standing here today, and i know in tinita they're going crazy right now. hopefully, you know, it is. yeah. i just try to inspire really as much as i can. you know, i want to see more and more. not just the newton are about freaking players on tour . i just love the game and i want to share, you know, this experience with them that set you up to date. so i broke off, we'll have more world news at the top of the, our next head of i d. w doc film has the mystery of the amount of defense yourself . masterpiece. that version of the rocks ah ah ah ah.

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