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in jews like microbes to be annihilated, even 77 years after the holocaust hatred towards jews is still pervasive. the history of anti semitism this week on d w. y ah ah, this is d w. news line from berlin. the president stronger flees the country hours before he's due to step down. to go to bio roger boxes. sudden departure comes after widespread protests over his handling of the economic crisis. also coming up ukrainian forces launch counter offensive and southern regions occupied by russia
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to cranes military says that it hit a russian ammunition depot, killing dozens of soldiers and nasa releases done the new images of the early universe, 13000000000 years in the making. the latest from the james web telescope, the most powerful telescope ever launched, which is helping uncover the secrets of the early universe. ah tilton welcome to the program. for long as president go to buy a retro boxes and his wife have fled the country on a military jet bound for the nearby mold deeds. his departure comes several days after crowd stormed and occupied, his residence, calls to roger boxes to step down. continue mid 3 long cuz worst economic crisis and decades days after an angry mob at storm the presidential
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compound. protesters continued a stroll, the halls of the colonial era mansion and its stately gardens. taking advantage of the amenities and taking photos. they say they'll stay put until go to buy a roger pack. shaw is really and truly gone. no. and he will not leave the president's house or office or even the prime minister harm until the lead is officially resign that they're going to san on it. roger peck, shaw is part of a family dynasty which has ruled sri lanka for decades. the 73 year old was expected to resign this week. along with the prime minister. his departure would leave a power vacuum as the island nation of 22000000 isn't the grips of its worst economic crisis in decades. the problem is that there's also uncertainty along with the anticipated uncertainty, whether the government leadership will actually go all that the president has said that there he is resigning. he has said this apparently to the speaker, barley,
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makia not exist. the people directly. what people do know is that fuel remains scarce, and it's hard to feed their families. raj applesauce. sudden departure came hours before he was expected to resign. ukrainian forces have washer counter offensive in the southern harrison region now occupied by russia. chief says its forces destroyed a russian ammunitions depot there, and killed over 50 soldiers. russians, date media gave a very different different account, rather claiming that at least 7 people were killed. ukraine is hailing it as a victory, an attempt to drive back russian forces. the ukrainian government says, this is the moment it's rocket hit, a russian military depot in nova cock of ukraine. south russian, back to officials say us supplied weapons were involved in the strikes. ukraine. president says his forces are aiming to reclaim territory. local bonds,
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occupiers have already felt very well what modern artillery is and they will not have a safe rear anywhere on our land which they occupied. russian forces now occupy large sways of ukraine's east. in the city of sylvester dawn nets, they patrol the landscape turned to rubble after their assaults. similar scenes across the river, eliza chance were buildings lie in ruins. ukraine forces retreated in the face of relentless attack. now russian troops handout aid to residents. they claim to have liberated ukraine flag still flies in back moods. one of the few remaining cities under keith control in the region of donnette sk as the front line moved closer residents are preparing for a future which resembles the past. you're going sort of get, i remember the war of 941. i was little back then. now here it's also har.
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official say a 3rd of the population has already fled and more a following them. but time is running short. drive is say they say it's a perilous journey. as bombings intensify across the region, they w corresponded manion shots as in key of as more information about these recent attacks . well, these attack is just the latest of a string of attacks. that's actually a fell upon a civilian buildings. you mentioned a 2 hospitals, one school, several residential buildings. this is only what's happened today and it's something we've seen happening over and over, over the past 5 months of war. russia, me size falling on a civilian targets. these time on this particular attack, they were about a dozen people injured. nobody died, but those attacks on
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a daily basis are deadly. i'm talk, i'm thinking about the latest, which is a deadly a so far in san diego. so i don't, i swear to desta has increase to over 40 and 1st responders us to you searching the rubble. here's a quick with a quick look now at some other stories making headlines around the world social media platform. twitter is suing doing their elan mosque in an effort to force them to buy the company mosque was attempting to back out of an agreement to acquire twitter for $44000000000.00 us dollars in his lawsuit. twitter chooses mosque of ruining the company's stock value and disrupting operations. a french court has jailed a former senior wandered official for 20 years after finding him guilty of complicity in genocide, laurent bulky, bob ruta is the highest rank and we're wanting to face trial in france or the 1094 massacres. the 78 year old was found to have taken part in planning mass killings
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the u. s. as it has killed the leader of the syrian branch of the so called islamic state in a drone strike. my hair, all a gal was hit near jan doris in north western syria. all right, in the motorcycle, the pentagon says a senior i, as official, was also seriously injured. a wildfire in california as yosemite national park is threatening to engulf it's ancient, quiet trees. hundreds of fire fighters have been trying to down the flames from the ground and air. some of the gigantic trees are believed to be over 2000 years old and are seen as one of the state's largest national treasures. now scientists are calling of the dawn of a new era in astronomy, nasa has unveiled the 1st images from the most powerful space telescope ever launched. the james web telescope is capable of gazing deeper into space and farther back in time than any telescope in history. strong received james webb will
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should new light on the origins of our universe, even a help answer, one of mankind's oldest questions are we really alone? the european space agency anessa say that james web telescope has already changed our understanding of the universe. they saw it says the nebula, created by a dying star expelling its math. nasa, scientists say the intense detail never seen before, along with infrared shots when allow them to understand exactly what happens. a stars di miller, we thought in the birth of stones, is equally stunning. this is in nearby style forming region within our milky way. the image reveals hundreds of new stars that were previously hidden along with structures that scientists have yet to identify. web has homed in on galaxies so far away that the light from them has taken billions of years to get to the
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telescope. and of this image shows galaxies that formed over 13000000000 years ago, nasser is encouraging people to download the images on their website and take a closer look. really zoom in and play around. there are galaxies here in which we're seeing individual clusters of stars forming, popping up, just like popcorn. another image shows how galaxies merged together. one of the fundamental principles of the universe that scientists are eager to learn about. yes, the telescope also analyzed the atmosphere of a faraway gas planet undetected water vapor. this plan couldn't sustain life, but the james web telescope will be analyzing other planets that are more like death and paving even deeper into the universe. nasa says it's a game changer. ready ready ready now, earlier we spoke to keith colina with his regular images, his editor of space ref dot com is also an astral biologist and former nasa
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employee. i asked him just how these amazing images were collected. well we are, we are in, it depends it's, it's data you're signed just to say, well, this is data and you throw it into a computer and it, it is determined that you will, this is what a human could see. but, you know, an image is an image ample. we are seeing though with a different form of light than we normally would see in our earlier telescope images. that's the parade which can't really see that much of course because of the earth's atmosphere. right. but when you get above the or satin spirit, which what space telescope does that you could see in the parade, you can see through the dust you and you could see far more detail than we've ever been able to see and further out than we've ever been able to see and light here from us. now, could the james web space telescope actually help us identify planets, they have conditions that could harbor life? oh, absolutely. is that effect today when i heard that they, they showed that the nebula where a star had died and they were just seeing hydrocarbons in my, my years lit up. and then we're looking at the atmosphere of
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a giant planet and they found water. and so one of the things that web can do is look at individual planets that we've already discovered. now run out the stars and look at their atmospheres and tell what's in the atmosphere. and there are some chemicals that if they're there, odds are they're only there because of life, or we could even detect the pollution from a world like our own. so you answer your question. yes. and as it asked biologist, i'm most interested in that aspect of this. i was calling at our spacecraft, dot com, talking to us from washington. earlier. he was president joe biden has begun his 1st trip to the middle east since taking office. his itinerary include saudi arabia, a country he once described as a pariah, due to its human rights record. but where he now hope secure increased oil production to ease global prices widens 1st stop in the region. is israel, a country and political turmoil after the collapse of its coalition government? israel's enduring prime minister is expected to press 5 and put pressure on its
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regional rival rod whiteness, also due to meet with palestinian leaders in the west bank some whist, jerusalem streets are fully decked out ahead of president chil biden's visit to israel in the occupied territories many here are looking forward to his arrival. i'm sure visited by me, can make some kind of difference. what kind i can say right now, this is a problematic time. it's not the best opportunity to try any kind of change. well, course bumps in that every time an american president comes to jerusalem, it's a great honor for me. but as a jerusalem ice, it's also a great hustle because the sushi will be closed and we won't be able to leave home . no, i think it's very courageous of him to come ashore days after the prime ministers changed. come, i mean it shows how special the relationship is they mcmillan. mm hm. yeah. ear lockheed who is heading the caretaker, israeli government will greet the u. s. president biden. often refers to his
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longstanding friendship with israel, his 1st visit dates back almost 50 years on the agenda. iran and the nuclear talks a possible defense alliance with other arab states and steps towards a possible rapprochement with saudi arabia. that going to some kind of turning point with their um are they american elyse that would need necessarily, you know, deal are reserved with his growing threat. they need to know that they have american beck dead. they have strong america. that is confident of itself and that it will not let to, you know, create some kind of vacuum kia that will be inevitably filled with some other forces. the palestinian town of bethlehem in the occupied west bank is likely his last stop after a visit to east jerusalem on friday. graffiti of biden's predecessor trump still adorns the israeli barrier. partially surrounding the town. the u. s. and palestinian leaders hoped to reset diplomatic relations which reached
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a non dear under trump, some palestinians in the holy city hope for change. he sent it by then at the hardest wood and how quickly i message to biden, as please showed a true picture of what happens with the palestinian people. because distortion happens in the media and our true image is convey to the world and adam ellison and people really need this because we are going backwards. the world is not paying attention to us and no one's looking towards us. now what i had to go to knock, many palestinians are pushing for biden to bring up the recent killing of u. s. palestinian journalist, shaheen abo auckland, which many blame on the israeli military after the president ends his visit here. he's expected to fly to saudi arabia. this could harold less frost. he ties between the former arch foes. and his reminder of the top story were falling for you at this hour. relock as president has fled the country on a military check following days of protest. air force officials, they go to buy
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a robot sought and his wife ordered a plain headed to the mold thieves is expected to resign. this week. prompt continued occupying his former residents in the capitol colombo for right off. next, we have a documentary about political prisoners in turkey. and remember if you need more news on the go, there's always our website that's d w dot com and you of course, you can also find us on twitter and instagram. i'm here until cumberland. thanks for joining us. with a man with the memories of a woman ah, ali from syria is born in a female body. forced into marriage, raped far from home ali.

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