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with treasure about 4 modern gold trotters discover some of european wykard breaking sights also in book form ah ah, this is dw needs live from berlin to lancaster, president and prime minister have agreed to resign of the demonstrators storm they holmes protest is blamed the president and his long ruling family for shortages and high prices. trust ukraine, appeals for more weapons as forming continues in the east ukrainian civilians in
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the dawn, yet screech, and once again, port in the middle. as russia presses it's offensive. but the u. s. is promising more military 8 for keith. ah, i'm really mohammed walking to the program. we start in sri lanka where months of economic hardship has led to anger and anti government protests on the streets of the capital. colombo, the speaker of parliament says the president, a quarter by at raja coxa, will step down on wednesday. that's off the demonstrators stormed the presidential palace and said the prime minister's home on fire. oh, they came from all over the country, angry and exasperated. after months of fuel and food shortages and galloping inflation with one demand. the president stepped down. valley had leaves the
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country. you can't govern this country properly. we have children. we are on the streets, leaving our jobs. because we believe in the coals. we love the country, we love our children. we are suffering a little bit in the security forces. try to hold back the crowds clashing with protesters, but their numbers proved too great. thousands could be seen in live broadcasts on social media, storming the presidential compound. as authorities stood by and watched some scale the walls of the colonial era mansion. once inside, they strolled through the residence, taking selfies in its stately rooms, while others took a dip in the compounds garden pool, as crowds cheered them on my abbey. the whole country is under pressure. so people have come here to release the pressure when you see the luxuries in this
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house, but it's obvious that they don't have time to work for the country and what places like these are a waste of our national resources. the not already the o, as in that on an unprecedented economic crisis has subjected the island nations 22000000 people to months of hardships, which in turn has led to months of unrest. critics accused the president and his family of corruption, his prime minister, who took off his less than 2 months ago, put out a tweet, saying he would step down with the safety of all citizens in mind. in the evening, protesters also broke into his private residence in colombo and set it on fire. which earnest marlin area sing is in colombo and following the developing story. he updated us on the situation there. i. yeah, i'm actually at the main site a yes. so the new
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a that the president has decided to resign on the 13th. and once that new came out that they are still remaining, some are deciding to disperse. yes. and we are all wandering a nice because will bother you haven't had any communication, se bad about except for the fact that the had to communicate to the speaker that the bill to sign on. and the prime minister has also tweeted that heal resigned to facilitate an establishment of an old party government. might that steady the situation at the moment? yeah, because i think i was earlier at the prime minister's residence with the private resident which was set on fire. and on one of the reasons, so this was the violence escalated a bit of a back by the police. so
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at that site or what they say is also, i think i was just, i just came from that feeling off the escalation because of these announcements because of these recognition again, because a, i mean, he has not a. so that's the situation at that sense. can you just talk us in how the demonstrations evolved throughout the day and what's been the police response to the protesters? yeah, so i mean if you, if you start at the beginning, so at the, in the morning you had, but this is from all of us, the nuns coming into the site is now being from, from all over the country. and at the beginning of this, deborah,
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a police brutality in the sense that there was a news against the super distance that he against a was deployed but, and laid it on. i think it would have seen the scenes a, it was okay. and also the president. so after that the police response might been down for a bit. but then a. 5 situation at the prime minister's residence when the police started fighting a yoga as well as attacking and also attacking journalist guys that we deal with is being. 5 attacked by the police and this is what. 9 kind of leave with them. okay, marlyn, maria, singer in colombo, thank you very much for your time. thank you. and ukraine
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authorities are describing russian shelling in the eastern region of done yet as relentless. all those troops are pushing their offensive off to capturing the neighboring region of new huns. ukraine is also wanting more russian troops, i gathering for a new assault ukrainian civilians, a coach in the con spot. in the crossfire overshoot these people are waiting to collect the pensions. even as the sound of bombardments creeps ever closer every day we are being of a k to we have nothing to go on, no pension and no place to go. we sit around and wait team with maybe somebody will give us something jet. 2 yesterday we receive too many hearing aids. a car arrives and gave us bread as well. russian forces are stepping up that offensive and the done yes. korean, after capturing key cities,
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neighboring low hunts. meanwhile, ukrainian troops are digging in, hoping to turn the tide and push back rushes advance, but they're counting or receiving more weapons from western nations. developing, it depends on the number of weapons we will be provided with carrington. what we have is only enough to stop the russians for some time, artificial mamma, but we can't throw them back yet. mortimer people will bring up another good job alicia ritual, or to focus you greens. president bullard me. zalinski visited the front line to boost morale among the san jose. today, i worked all day on the road in jennifer and in the region. i was in the front lines of defense in the do not prepare trust region. i listened to the reports of the commanders and thanked the boys and girls who hold the regionals for my whole
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life. he also time the efforts of the troops involved in regaining control of snake island in the black sea. a much needed when for the ukrainian side. well, these are is next by sir, isn't ukraine's capsule cave and asked him about reports casting doubt on russia's claims of a pause in their campaign. your ride, the attacks appear to be intensifying despite the russian high command, declaring an operational pause during which still get their fighting units back together. they're continuing the shelling to such an extent that the governor of the lou hand screeching which is now occupied by russians entirely, more or less, says to the people that are living through a true hell with villages being attacked. civilians being killed in markets and such an extent that ukrainian has a government is calling all of the people to leave the area by all possible means
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before the counter offensive from ukraine begins. now the weapons at the west has provided appear to be making a difference. zaleski has said so himself, we're talking particular about these american high mars mobile rocket systems, which can fire rockets, 70 kilometers, and what the ukrainians are doing is targeting what weapons depos, particularly the stacks of artillery shells that the russians are using. sometimes firing 46000 in a day in the month of june, making the russians move them back a 100 kilometers in the front, lying and making it much more difficult for them to continue their onslaught. and nick soleski did get, did go to see the situation in denise pro on friday. how important are these visits to the frontline? i think they're massively important and you know, president zalinski communication strategy since the beginning of the war has been one whereby he appears to be the leader every day. whether it's, you know,
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with his handheld videos that he puts out on telegram or he's talking to you directly into the camera as if it was a skype conversation with your family, or visiting people on the front line. showing that he's not a coward. remember at the beginning he was offered a chance to leave the country and he said, i'm not leaving what i need his weapons. so this is all part of keeping up morale. and you know, he's got 93 percent approval rating. so something appears to be working. we only hear about these visits after they've taken a place, of course, for operational security. because the russians set at the beginning of the beginning of the world, the ukrainians considered the beginning of the war that he was target number one for russia. and we are seeing recalls that ukraine's ambassador gemini has been fired. and this also includes several other top foreign envoys as well. what more do you have on that? we don't really have an official explanation. there is a presidential decree, 5 ambassadors are basically sacked. one of them is andrew melnick, who was the very outspoken ambassador to germany who badger the german chancellor,
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olaf sholtes about the slowness of weapons deliveries. at one point, calling him a liver sausage. he really got into hot water with the germans. however, in an interview and he talked about stepping ben dera, who was a nationalist leader during the 2nd world war here. his comments about him in an interview cause israeli government to say that he was minimizing the holocaust. and it caused the government here in ukraine to say that they dissociated themselves from his comments. they were purely personal. so not the kind of ambassador you can hold on to. and the other ambassadors, perhaps other motivations. as i said at the beginning, there's no explanation being provided, but you know, i think that might be part of the explanation. each of these next by saying keith. nick, thank you for his look at some other stories making news around the world. it on mosque says he will end his bit to buy twitter for $44000000000.00. the world's
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richest man claims the company isn't providing enough information on spam and fake accounts. twitter plans, legal action against once the body of japan's former prime and as such as the ave has returned to tokyo a day after he was assassinated in the city of norah police have said they were flaws in security. and that the suspect held a grudge against an organisation he believed mister ave was pont of 11 people anal confirmed to have died after an avalanche in the italian lp's last weekend rescue team said that all victims have been identified and there were no indications that any more people were involved in the incident to some tennis news now and russian born cassock, elena rober, keena has won the wimbledon grand slam singles title. she bates ahn's, jibber, often izzy, up in an historic beat to which was 3 sets neither player had ever reached
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a glance, france land title before wimbledon. deborah could have become the 1st african and our woman to win a major championship. but instead it was the 23 year old roop akina who became the 1st ever grand slam singles winner from kessick star. well let's hear from the winner and see what she had to say after she spoke to spectators and accepted her trophy on center court. actually specialized because i was super nervous before the my doing the, my son them honestly out there that the thing is to be honest because really her never failed. something like this in the i just want to say big things through the crowd for the subordinate was on the board. and rails are dancing through the streets of germany's capital as a new version of the famous love parade returned after a 12 year hiatus. the event now re branded as rave the planet attracted tens of
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thousands of revelers in berlin. with more than just a party, participants are calling for electronic music to be protected as a cultural asset. after the crone of ours, pandemic forced many clubs to close. with all that, that's all the latest news coming up next. d w talks, ukrainians have returned to rebuild their homes as the war rages on. that's coming up next article stories ceasing go moist. how can this personally hatred of the people didn't blame you? oh tom. oh, the history of anti semitism is a history.

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