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a 3rd of our people were exterminated $6000000.00 jews, like microbes to be annihilated even 77 years after the holocaust hatred towards jews is still pervasive. history of anti semitism this week on d. w with this is debbie news live from berlin. british prime minister boris johnston, agrees to step down following a slew of scandals. johnson emitted mistakes that prompted dozens of ministers to quit his government. they haven't formerly resigned yet. wants to stay on until his party chooses a new lead. also coming up, crane forces,
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voice the national flag to reclaim snake island. vladimir putin says russia, it's only just getting started and hopes of displaying accomplish in central africa to thousands of people already displace wanda, the democratic republic of congo agree to ease tensions. rebel fighters refused respects cease fire. correspondent reports from there. ah, my good craft, welcome to the program. after 3 tumultuous years british prime minister force jobs has agreed to step down, mass revolves from within his conservative party. prompted his resignation. ministers and party members had enough of a series of scandals and johnson's handling of them. johnson says he wants to stay in office until his party names a successor. a moment's long delayed,
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finally becomes unavoidable. good afternoon everybody. 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 peas. that the process of choosing that new leader should begin now without saying resign, johnson said he would stay on until a new leader is in place. he lamented his conservative colleagues. eccentric push to change, prime minister, i mean, economic challenges. but as we seen a westminster at the heard instinct is powerful when the heard moves, it moves, and my friends in politics, no one is remotely indispensable. watched by his wife and staff, johnson recalled his landslide election when in 2019 his completion of briggs and
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passage through the corona virus pandemic. i know that there will be many people who are relieved and perhaps quite if you will also be disappointed. and i want you to know how sad i am to be giving up the best job in the world. but them the brakes. thank you very much. johnson speech closest one chapter, but opens the door to a period of political uncertainty, the opposition and some in his own party say he should leave office immediately in his to go completely done of this nonsense about clinging on for a few months. he's inflicted lies, fraud and chaos in the country. and you know, we're stuck with a function of the government which isn't functioning in the middle of a cost of living crisis. but johnson has made a career of hanging on to power and wriggling out of trouble. i've developed mile, his careless start to the pandemic, so im hospitalized with cove at 19 assistant. he survived that and later outrage at
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parties held in his office during lockdown. booze from the public at the queen's jubilee in early june were followed by a vote of confidence in parliament which he won, but was left damaged. i missed the tipping point, came after revelations about sexual misconduct within his party, leading to high level ministerial resignations. johnson remained defiance. franklin interesting to the job of a prime minister in difficult circumstances when he handed the can also, man, that is the keep going on that one. only for so long. after quitting his conservative party leader, the clock is now ticking on johnson's period. as prime minister his dw corresponded bigot mass in london with more on johnson's doubtful horse. johnson has always been a polarizing figure here in the u. k. there are others who have loved him for his
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charm and for his wits end, the conservative party have really loved him because he was able to reach out to parts of the country that they were never able to reach out to his delivered a huge majority for them, but for others he's been a very divisive figure and they have had problems. i've questioned his integrity for where it very long time. it started really were the brakes at campaign when he and the vote leave campaign. when they claim that there were billions basically that will be saved for breakfast and that can be poured into the health system. for example, when it's now clear that actually breaks it is a problem for the u. k. economy and actually cost the british taxpayer money, at least in the short and medium term. in the end, it was the lies. it was the lies over the party gave the photos that had emerged that showed boys, johnson and colleagues in downing street drinking while other british people, most of britain was complying with
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a very severe lock dine. but he and others in downing street were not, and he was fined in the end. and those lies accumulated. they added up. and in the end, conservative party members, the m p. 's decided that he wasn't going to be the vote winner. that he once was. and they decided to get rid of him quick look at some more stories making news around the world. japan's former prime minister sions, robbie has been shot at a campaign event in nora city in western japan. far you save condition is unknown, transform broadcast to reports that a man has been taken into custody. the g 20 summit has opened in indonesia, where foreign ministers are set to confront multiple crises, including the war in ukraine. in asia, foreign minister, written on mar, sooty, welcomed her russian counterpart, seagate lovegrove before appealing for unity among the ministers and an end to the
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conflict. american baseball star, britney griner has pleaded guilty to a, any russian court to drug charges. the 2 time olympic gold medalist was detained in moscow airport in february already say bait canisters containing cannabis oil were found in her luggage so called islamic state is claim responsibility for a raid on a prison in nigeria and capitol of boucher. lisa are searching for around $400.00 inmates mid nice, who are still on the run. it will say militants use explosives, free elegy hogs, and looking to ukraine with the war and its 5th month pleasant president vladimir putin as told leaders of russia's parliament, which prudence party controls that this is just the beginning. meanwhile, ukraine's forces claimed to have recapture a snake island of the black sea and raised the national flag. russia says it retaliated with missiles trice on the outpost. the blue and yellow
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a few green flies above sneak island. once again, it appears this tiny strip of land became in famous after the outbreak of the wall of the ukrainian soldiers rejected an ultimatum from a russian warship. the gleam recapture of the island comes a week after russia withdrew. in what moscow god good will gesture. but that goodwill did not last long or go live with you about the size. i am several ukrainian service man landed on the island and took pictures with aflac. russian forces immediately launched a strike as a result of weight to some of their ukrainian soldiers. michaela categorized one warship belongs to little known snake islands, sits a long way from the brunt of the fighting stills entered on the dawn boss to the east. here russia ground assault has slowed its forces or regrouping of the deacon. melissa jones,
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i had of an unexpected assault on the done yet korean but the face of difficult road ahead, as ukrainian troops re enforced 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 score their losses will only increase every week as will the difficulty of supplying them. despite the brief pause in russia's advance, missiles are still bombarding the key cities of slogans and cramp dogs. for the civilians who remain here, the front lines anal, creeping dangerously close. early re spoke to our correspond. keith nik spicer.
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we asked by the fate of snake islands. you know, the kremlin is communicating, i think symbolically here saying that they killed some ukrainian soldiers while they tried to plant the flag. the ukrainian defense ministry has provided video of the planting of the flag that the kremlin has made all kinds of claims before, rather implausible. for example, they took out a whole cadre of ukrainian generals and commanders in one fell swoop, and 10 of those m triple 7 american howitzers in the same strike. and we know they have some targeting problems. and so there is a messaging from the kremlin, which is for a domestic audience that doesn't necessarily correspond to the facts on the ground . and i think it's fair to say that because there's no video evidence provided there's all kinds of video, but everything in this conflict. but i think is really the takeaway here is that the kremlin c snake on that is something really symbolic. because as we heard in
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that report, it was where the soldiers held out, acted defiantly towards a russian war ship, which was the moscow, the flagship of the russian black sea fleet, which was sunk by ukrainian miss heil a little bit later. so there's a lot of wild shame or embarrassment around the snake island story if you will. and so the kremlin seems to be coming back and trying to sort of put a new spin on events, the democratic republic of congo. and we're wanting to have agreed to deescalate tensions to countries have been a dispute since the m. 23 rebel group resume fighting against kimberly's troops near the royal one and border. the rebels of killed scores of civilians and displaced tens of thousands of people. they say they won't respect the ceasefire. you corresponded my emitter travel to eastern congo and filed this report. the sound of a bomb blast made that amazon he at edi fear for his life. it exploded near his
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home in the village of the honda eastern congo. he knew instantly that the m 23 rebels were coming up there. it 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 and the congress army. 650 families have found refuge at this school near gama. not cables . capital conditions are deplorable. people sleep in class rooms 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, 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 p. still. kinshasa says the m 23 rebels are backed by rhonda that kigali
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denies the accusations or more explicit of how do you explain the resurgence of m. 23. what with big caliber weapons with equipment which can destroy planes. we desire that is the m $23.00 capable of buying missiles and long range mortars that did the motto, apple render this alvin. we met a king. a claims randers 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 obama, or gutted more. according to the u. s. treasury, more than 90 percent of congress, gold is smuggled to regional states including ronda. it also says that the gold
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trade is a major driver of conflict. people and gama attired a violence since may anti round and protests have been held regularly across city or c, 5 anywhere tutsis from a wonder if the uniforms were wondering. the guns are a london, they are shooting indiscriminately, local activists and gama feel let down by the international community, local mover, 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 fed 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 up there that we can't pass a year without hearing that somewhere around goma him. there will be massacres or a ward take place, or was it was it done at 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 all we have so few for now of next is doc film, a look at the art of leonardo da vinci force. you can always go to our website for d, w dot com for the latest follows on twitter, instrument w news. we're gonna have all the latest and everything going on around the world, including developments in the parents shooting of former japanese prime minister. sions were abbate top of the our to stick with us for that. i went to blue cross. it's been nice having it with a man with the memories of a woman only from syria is born in a female body forced into marriage. great.

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