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of our people were exterminated $6000000.00 jews, like microbes to be annihilated, even 77 years after the holocaust hatred towards jeworski's. still progressive history went to summer, tucson this week on d. w. ah, this is, these are the news live from berlin to run cars. leaders are in trouble. off the demonstrators store the presidential palace and that the prime minister's home on fire. protestors are angry of a growing economic crisis. they have been the president and his family for shortages and high prices. just ukraine appeals for more weapons as bombing
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continues in the east ukrainian civilians in the dani ask region, a once again caught in the middle as russia presses is offensive, but the u. s. is purging more military 8 for q and eat on mosque drops as beds to by twitter. the richest person in the world says the platform allows to many bots and fake accounts now to to says as cunning to take legal action. ah, i'm here to mohammed walking to the program. as for lankin prime ministers residence has been set on fire. after protesters stormed the presidential palace in colombo, president got to buy at roger parks i had earlier fled, but it's not clear where he is. public anger has been growing over she because
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economic crisis, people are facing shortages, few food and medicine. the country doesn't have enough money to pay for impulse, critical frame, the hardships on roger pox, i and his family who say they are corrupt. meanwhile, the prime minister says he will resign to make way for a unity government. well, we asked sri lankan john, this marlon maria, sing, how volatile the situation is on the streets offline because capital colombo, as you can see behind me, i'm at a very close by and it does have a good at that. yeah. especially after the after the attack, a guy that does and then they also at that a few then least from new it after that are not the people who at the site, but they still palumbo,
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and basically they port oregon to this area. and i've just witnessed a residence. he's been set on fire. i ukraine's ambassador to gemini has been removed from his post on ridge. melnick has often raised eyebrows for his controversial comments and criticism of german government policy towards ukraine. he's one of several ambassadors dismissed by ukrainian president, go to me as the landscape in ukraine. meanwhile, authorities are describing russian shelling in the eastern region of done yet as relentless moscow's troops are pushing their offensive off to taking the neighboring region off to hans, ukraine is also warning. more russian troops of gathering for a future assault and ukrainian civilians are caught in the crossfire. with these people are waiting to collect the pensions. even as the sound of bombardments creeps ever closer every
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day we are being evacuated that we have nothing to go on. no pension and no place to go. we sit around and wait till maybe somebody will give us something. drama. yesterday we were sick too many tearing 8 a car arrived and gave us bread as well. russian forces are stepping up that offensive and the done yes. korean, after capturing g cities, neighboring low hunts. meanwhile, ukrainian troops a digging in, hoping to turn the tide and push back russia's advance. but they're counting or receiving more weapons from western nations. let's open it depends on the number of weapons we will be provided with. current on what we have is only enough to stop the russians for some time artificial tomorrow, but we can't throw them back yet. most of them are people to bring up another job
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alicia ritual, or to focus you. green's president bullard means zalinski visited the front line to boost morale among the san jose. today, i worked all day on the road in the upper and in the region. i was in the front lines of a defense in the do not repeat trust region. i listened to the reports of the commanders and thanked the boys and girls who hold the regionals for my oldest. he also hang the efforts of the troops involved in regaining control of snake island in the black sea. a much needed when for the ukrainian side has look at some other stories making headlines around the world, the body of to pan's former prime and as such. and so ave has returned to tokyo day after he was assassinated in the city of nara police have said they are flaws insecurity, and that the suspects held
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a grudge against an organization. he believed mister abbate was part of 11 people and i'll confirmed to have died often avalanche in the italian lp's last weekend rescue team said that all victims have been identified and there are no indications that any more people were involved in the incident. thousands of must and pilgrims have thrown pebbles in the stoning of the devil. ritual in saudi arabia is the climax of the hutch pilgrimage and marks the start of the eat up ha, holiday. $1000000.00 people are taking part this year. after numbers were restricted during the pandemic o test i c e o. in on mosque has dropped his bed to buy twitter. he's accused the social media network of withholding information about fake accounts. twitter plans to su mosque to make him complete a $44000000000.00 deal. ah, does the world's richest person have buyer's remorse. ellen must attempt to pull
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out of buying. twitter adds yet another twist to a saga that is gripped wall street and silicon valley. it's wanted the craziest business stories ever, and i think it started off as a circus show and attending as a circus sher ah. the story started in april when musk announced his intention to buy twitter a move 1st opposed by the company. they eventually reached an agreement with musk, seeking billions from other investors to fund his bid. but within weeks he said the deal was an ice citing concern about the number of bots and fake accounts on the platform. twitter states that less than 5 percent of its accounts, the spam musk says he thinks it's closer to 20 percent. the company isn't giving up without a fight. twitters chairman brit taylor tweeted that the board plans to pursue legal action to enforce the merger agreement. he wrote, we are confident we will prevail. mosque once claimed to have big plans to grow
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twitter, the republican leaning billionaire wanted to let former us president donald trump tweet again and argued for looser freedom of speech rules and less content restrictions for the entrepreneur behind electric, cars and spacecraft. it could be a costly crash landing. the company could seek a break up fee of $1000000000.00 of on this i'm joined by mathias kitchenman. he is a senior researcher at the light needs institute for me to research in hamburg is good to have been with us here on a d w use. so in unmask ending his twits a bit, handover is this good news for twitter and it's uses well, the whole story has been a catastrophe quote, basically for you as well. now that now that he's going to withdraw, he's setting up the stage for a very costly legal battle, which is going to train resources from much needed innovation with twitter. for the
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all thing was the bad about the best thing for what was your users all around? probably the end of the story now is to it. so all in all the best thing that could have happened right now in growing up throwing away from the deal. have they struck a nerve now because he very clearly has trying to emphasize the needful freedom of speech. and he also talked about this, this issue around towards her having less take accounts. well the thing is twitter has being been among the best moderated platforms, online for the last years. so his understanding of freedom of speech is not new. you know, the approach it pretty much based approaches the question in engineering, how to get people to maurice quick, right? but managing speech management and 200 and more 1000000 users is highly complex. and you can get, you know,
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free speech by saying you want more please beach because a lot of that is harmful speech and twitter has been doing is a job or him by, for example, for me from if you want to have more free speech that is nothing, not something that we would describe for. and the question of bacon, county and bull is something which she just use it to, to get away as to cap out on the day of the deal. the, the numbers that which are, are pretty, pretty reliable. what does this now mean for a must image and his credibility? what a little people in, in tech see him. it's kind of a messiah somebody who can do anything wrong, is not going to tarnish image or they check innovators. think of kessler think of is to go to mars this was just the excursion but went for the wrong. but i don't
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think that this is going to harm in the long run the part from his financial, the financial issues. i think this was basically why he decided to draw to go away from the deal. call him too much, having a hard time with just having a hard time having a hard time too. so this would have been just a big buckets for him. and he chose to pick away that button. so where do you think he'll be putting his energy going forward? what have you go by his tweet? one of the last, within our lifetime they'll be people on mars. so i would assume that his looking looking up rather than looking at how to rule a network, i didn't trust that he would have one to 2 to rule at which, but it was really more of a vanity project than anything else. and running social media network is a horrible job at tough job, which would have made him a, which would be,
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which made him hated by the left and the right. personally, posing the question of how to get to mars is much easier to make 200000000 people happy, a ts kit him and speaking to us from hamburg, thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you. now in tennis, russian born cassock, eleanor ruby kina has defeated on jabber of to nicea to win wimbledon. we're picking up beats, jabber in 3 sets. neither played a had ever reached a grand slam final before, but it was the 23 old we were keena who claimed, hum maiden major title. well, let's get more on the swim. alden's women singles final with a lima hotel. you joins me from dw sports cuz happy with lima. so talk us through this historic final it was always going to be very historic, regardless of outcome. so on the one site we have debra who of course,
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could have become the 1st era, an african woman to win a grand slam title. and on the other side, we had of course, elaine overbeck hannah, who did now become the 1st cousin to win a grand slam champion. so it was, like i said, it was always going to be very historic, and that's why i think it was a really great show down. and, and, and it's really interesting because when it comes to rebec cannot something that most, not all viewers may know is that she switched her an e g, insist her kazakhstan own about around. why does it in 20184 years ago? and had she not done that, then she wouldn't have even been able to pay at wimbledon because of the ban on russian players because of the russian invasion of ukraine. so there's a bit of irony right there. and the match, of course i said from the very beginning even before the match, it was really difficult to predict. i'm some people was saying that deborah is the slight favorite, but both of them have such different styles. deborah, very technical, really fluid has an austin, of tricks and shots that she can execute. and she did do
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a really good job in the 1st set and she really crew over back in off her game. it didn't really work in the 2nd set it in work in the 3rd said, and rebecca had from, with her powerful hits her baseline hits. and she made history becoming the 1st cause like to win a grand slam title. but despite a job losing this final, she had a lot of impact when it came to the arab and the african world. right? most definitely. and she's been making a, she's had quite an impact the past few years. and you know that we shouldn't forget that she still the 1st era and african women to reach a grand sam final. she's also the 1st arab to minute w t, a title and the 1st era to ever make it to a semi's at a grand slam. and, and it's not just inspiration, of course she's, she will inspire a lot of a younger generations from that, from that region, but she's also been able to spread a lot of joy. she's always laughing, the media love her, and back home in to nidia. she's actually being, she's been given the nickname of minister of happiness. so let's see, you know,
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but she has to offer in the years to come 20 to come and i'm sure right, in the long term, i was a lot of happiness, a lot of joy. thank you, alina her talk, you thank you very much from d, w. sports or that's all coming up next is shift with all the latest. looking at the lofty and eco friendly travel future that might await us all or month. you can find much more news analysis and video on a website that is d w dot com. i'm really mohammed, thanks for watching. take care about it. sometimes the business just write out at u. l t. the highlights for should read the book every week, snapped them out. oh, come criminal.
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