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1000000 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 the w news life from berlin. italy's president rejects prime minister mario drug he's offered to resign. and he said he would sit down after losing the support of the populace. 5 star movement. he says, the trust that sustained his coalition government is gone. protest this entry duncan celebrate after the country's parliamentary speaker receives president,
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going to buy a resignation. troops continue to control the capital after the government re imposes a curfew to restore road of russia strike central ukraine. at least 22 people are killed off themselves if the city of units are far away from the front line. and pledge from the united states and israel on iran, president biden, and prime minister pete signed a security pack. they promised to do whatever it takes to prevent a run from developing nuclear weapons. ah, i've been fooling. welcome. breaking news from italy, which finds itself in a political crisis this evening. prime minister mario brandy has tended his resignation, but the president has rejected it. the news follows the confidence vote in the
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senate earlier today where drugs coalition part of the 5 star movement with through, with support, groggy. so by that boat, despite the rebellion, but now says the national unity coalition that backed his government no longer exists. let's bring in journalists, seem a group to who's in spend longer outside the capital rogue. so sima, please explain. how did it come to this quite surprising resignation offer, which is now been rejected? yes, exactly. i mean, what essentially happened today was a very crucial boat in the senate in which essentially it was a vote on a cost of living, build some 26000000000 euros working the bill to help citizens and businesses deal with the high energy costs. another 5000 movement, which is part of the unity government coalition, government led by prime minister my drug essentially said that they would boy caught this vote because they didn't agree to this particular bill. they felt that
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the government should be doing more to help citizens and the particular the were again, a specific provision in the bill which talked about allowing rome to build trash incinerator on the outskirts of the city to deal with the trash problem in the capital. something that the 5 some when it's always been again, so they didn't vote again, but the centrally boy caught the bill. so while the bill and the motion of confidence was actually pos, pos, without support, by some movement, something which body druggie has already said very clearly in recent gains, that he will not continue needing the government, the coalition government without the support. that's what he said. he came into this role as prime minister back in february of 2021. you want that as a unity government to push forward the reform that the country needed at the time. now he has gone up to see the president, july parella to hand it needs resignation. but we're now hearing that president
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martha rella has rejected it. and essentially has called on him to return back to parliament to see whether he does indeed have a parliamentary majority. another 5 thought movement that was part of this government has seen a lot of defections in recent mon are lots of members of that party have moved on to other to different policies or to join the policies. and so perhaps the higher the numbers in parliament will have to see where the body of drug accepts this, this idea that said to martha rella has put forward, but he has indeed rejected this offer resignation. so you see, where do you think it will go from here? well, we'll have to see whether he takes it upon himself to see whether that's the problem . entry majority may be the one i think they concerned about the timing of such a move. this coming at this instability coming at a time to italy really doesn't needed that has to be specific reform. * parked in
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order to get onto those coast. pandemic recovery funds that the european union has promised italy. there's also the issue of high inflation. it's legal to dealing with a very significant drought problem. forget, of course the war in europe, the war ukraine. something that body of druggy has really come up in support of the ukraine. and so a whole bunch of issues which biggest part of my parents have expressed this me at this responsible move at the refer to it by defy sub movement to withdraw its support in such a way that we're not to see whether he can get that parliamentary majority, perhaps for a few months to see it really to be difficult period. if not perhaps said martha rella may be forced to look for a not that unifying technocrat figure to lead and italian government. perhaps some are suggesting someone like the hit of the constitutional caught up all the prime minister, juliano marco,
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all was comes to was the scenario that no one wants is that he may be forced to dissolve parliament and cold for fresh election, fresh elections. and often something that it's the almost never experiences because of course also is also the time that the government generally passes the budget. and so really the timing of such a crisis, it really couldn't come. it was time italian having to deal with inflation as well . they don't want to see this instability and we saw the reactions in the market today. the stock market took a plunge, and we even saw those italian bond yields rise sharply. similar to bringing us details on that breaking news. prime minister mario druggie, having resigned his resignation though, had been rejected by the president. thank you for bringing us up to date to lanchen president, go to buy a roger pasha has sent his resignation letter in officials. they're saying they still confirming itself anticipate the speaker of parliament is said to make an announcement on friday. just as in the capital,
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colombo are already celebrating is despite an ongoing curfew announced by the country. zachary president, roger pasha is currently in singapore, off the fleet. the mass protests in this country i spoke to dw may were chandry hughes at the main protest. i think alamba, she gave us this update. well, yes, this is a big day. big news, bushy lanka, just a little while ago information came out from the media office, not upon the statement, but information came up in the media office of the speaker of the parliament that their indignation of waterbury. but they had come in via email and got the hearing now in back to the original resignation letter had also been thrown into baldwin is being checked now by the speaker. they've not been a formal announcement. what we are hearing is that a formal announcement of the indignation will be done by the speaker. to morrow. this indignation, we must note was effected yesterday on july, the podium, that one that did one go to buy a promise. but what happened instead was that he led to the country in the early
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auto team, which is why people got frustrated. but now people are out on the streets and they're celebrating, oh, tell us more about what, what demonstrate is it telling you their and their reaction to this latest news? when i'm getting mixed reaction, but not in the way that you would expect the i think that they're very happy to go to better book that design. but also they're very sad that at the speed, looking at the state of the country, the situation in which he has left the country. so they know that it's going to take a long time for the, for the country to come back to normal. think anomaly and politically, but they are very happy. this is the 5th period, the mean for the site to look for the past 3 months for the progressive. this road was empty to live evening, but as soon as the news came in, their 100 the projects of here they are hundreds of demonstrators yet celebrating that singing song. they're walking up and down the road, playing jump in, and jump and singing songs and celebrating,
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and declaring this victory of their people who and they know what's ahead of them that this humanitarian crisis and economic crisis isn't going to be sold immediately. but what, what, what do they expect? oh, well, they do definitely know, watch ahead of them. they know it very well that under no illusion they know the country is going to take a long time to go back to normalcy. the country is going to take a long time to come out of this economic crisis that it had been launched into. but at the moment they're happy and leaving 8th, not even the last thing on their mind. they're saying that they've gone to new with that brought it because they're not left to be done. they think that done because i think the car in fred, the thought in prime minister and the acting president now needs also to step down . they want the country to go back to a better place. they want to like with dignity at the fee for everything or she lengthened. they want them to be able to afford basic necessities of life. and they want a transparent and a good administration. they are a child rate for us,
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al, corresponded in columbia. thank you. ukrainian president flor mr. lansky has condemned a deadly russian strike in central ukraine as an open act of terrorism. several russian missiles struck the city of video footage, showing the immediate aftermath. local authorities say at least 3 missiles hit an office block and damaged by residential buildings. police report at least $22.00 people killed, including 2 children at the 100 wounded. many of them in a serious condition. i asked our correspondent the memo shots about the attacks in it's far from the front lines. exactly of any size, in fact, her west central western ukraine. and it's a place you know, you've been mentioning some figures. there's thousands of people who are still missing. there's over 50 people who are still in hospital in the hospital with serious injuries over 30 of them are so suffering from serious injuries. that
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destiny is over 20 and it's rising by the hour that these city vanessa is in a place where there's a lot of people, including people from here and key of but also people from the eastern side of the country have sort refuse since the beginning of the war because they felt it was safer, are spoken to a lot of people during my stay here in ukraine, whose family has moved to vanessa because they felt there was sheltered from that kind of attacks and her attack. and today shows that really i've been saying that time and again, but nowhere really feels and nowhere really save any more here in ukraine. yeah, a place that says safe, no more. how is this attack part of roches strategy in the school? well, it's difficult to see, or any other strategy does that, that of you know, carrying out of the population. you know, russia has said time and again,
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it did an attack civilians that had hired, you know, strategic targets when each stroke was me. sorry, but you know, day and day out don't missile strikes actually happen on civilians. it was a few weeks ago. carmen shook a shopping mall. danny was shouted yard in don't ask was over 40 people, dad there and now we need sal was already over 20 people and dad, you know, this is happening on civilians every single day who in ukraine the united states and is well have doubled down on their opposition to a runs nuclear program is that talks between his, by the prime minister ya p tend to waste president joe biden in jerusalem. the one to one talks mostly to said they would never let rand developing nuclear weapon analysts say to runs nuclear program. he's getting close to that threshold on friday by him will continue. he's middle east jewel with leaders from the palestinian authority before heading on to saudi arabia. is what the president had
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to say about his strategy on iran to day you and i also discussed the marriage commitment to ensuring a ran never obtains a nuclear weapon. this is a vital security interest to both israel and the united states. and i would add for the rest of the world as well. i continue to believe that diplomacy is the best way to achieve this outcome. and will continue to work with israel to counter other threats from iran throughout the region, including support for terrorism, ballistic missile program, the continues and the play for ation of weapons to terrorists and proxy slide catch block will also continue the perceived threat from iran is we shaping the middle east ice t w's. we're back rated dro, slim. how close the us and israel really are on this? well been they share a common goal, but they don't see 100 percent eye to eye on how to achieve that goal. both the us
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and israel c countering the threat by a ra, as a top priority. the u. s. ritz pop wants to take a diplomatic route towards that by reinstating the now defunct, or at least put on hold j. c, p. o a the nuclear deal that was put on ice under the trump administration, the u. s. looking to resuscitate that deal. that something that israel doesn't agree with. they don't think the deal goes far enough and i don't think it's going to help when it comes to countering of their perceived threat of iran at they want more defense capabilities by way, all the defense alliance, perhaps with regional partners. and they also want the ability to be able to, to preemptively attack iran, if they see the necessity to do such a thing. and now the u. s. have agreed to that they do agree by that. and today they put that in writing by way of the jerusalem memorandum. so they do agree when it comes to the goal and by a lot of the way of getting there, except on the nuclear agreement, they don't see eye to eye. those differences still need to be ironed out beautiful
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