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the, the, this is the, the news live from berlin. from this as pop quotes, scales back a controversial job, quotes us system. that's us, that thousands die instants let protest. and the government imposes a nationwide caffeine by all the parts routing the enough to quell the on the rest . also, i had your on back for the rebels launch with an entry marseilles ease route one. the user id jets pump several sites in yemen. support seats here for data. us international policies are a strange go on. and donald trump holds us fast campaign, roddy, sense of live and allows us a nation of times a week ago. joining forces on the campaign trail with new running mate,
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dave events. the i, i'm eddie micah junior and you are welcome to the program. the supreme court in bangladesh has drastically scaled back a controversial quota system for government jobs that sparked weeks of on the rest and let to thousands of bets. thousands of students with us. does that take you into the streets, demanding the government, the bodies, the quota system is sets aside about 30 percent of government's jobs with the families of veterans and forth in the countries wolf independence in 1971. now that demonstrates as the the job locations that should be marriage based is not yet clear how the demonstrates as will react to the new religion, which reduces the quota to 5 percent. so what does that cost scaling back of the quote,
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the system mean in practical times asked dw report to be in this of it who's been photo industry for us. a, a d, the court has a most scrapped system for now. 93 percent of government or civil service jobs wouldn't be open for the graduate students and people in front got this. this is a huge step. this is for the students have been demanding for the long time. they were only that 30 percent of the government jobs worked. it solved for the war veterans or people, or the freedom fighters who had fort the water for independence from the stomach. so their children edgar ended turn to the old applicable to apply for these jobs and not be under a disturbance. they were protesting for it for a long time. and now we see a that 92 percent, which means that many, many more jobs will not be available for the graduating students in front of dish.
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right? so, well the best decision, stop the protests. do you think this is a really difficult questions to answer because yes, the students were protesting against the port system against brenda. hi. good teams digit the court system or this part of it. they really believed it was discriminatory, unbiased. and that demand has not been met, but this has this used by the supreme court gums of the, of city, of, of to ready binded these more than 100 people have been just many of them are students. students are angry, they're demanding an independent investigation. they're even asking for the resignation of government ministers, and it's not only the students better and the many people in front of the dish had joined these drug tests. there's also a lot of instruction because of inflation because of the boot economy. and because of how the government has been managing the country, um, so there is
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a lot of anger, a lot of hurt because of the feelings of so many people. and therefore it's, it's difficult now to say that just as decision by the supreme court quoted. but i'm going to just start despite all of these really very angry and hug people your report. i've been established that you run back. who with these and yemen, say the fired multiple themselves out of israel's results. the t of i left not pronouncements came just out. it's up to ease or also what did you said it had shut down and miss out from young men before it crossed into these riley territory. the latest best of balance between the distance enemies has left bets in both countries . and she has of escalation a sometime license fighter jets bump oil debt post, and a power plant and a strategically important pulled city on the red sea. the ministry of health and so
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now says, doesn't swear, wounded and raging fine is triggered by the strikes. many of them admitted to a hospital with severe bands in the we were sitting and suddenly the asked by company. there were several spikes. the recent escalation comes against the backdrop of a severe human atari and crisis, and yemen that is left around 8 out of 10 people dependent on humanitarian aid. according to the un, about 80 percent of that age and 70 percent of all inputs and to throw data. this is really a salt as further defeated our fuel and the central supplies needed by the citizens of the people. so just to show israel says it hit the poets because the areas used to deliver a range in ons, to yemen and, and response to months of progress and against israel, including a deadly drain attack on residential building and television. on friday
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the is the most of the day. so i have a message for israels enemies. make no mistake, hold then we will defend ourselves by all means on all front the bundle. anyone who harms us will pay a very heavy price for their aggression and recent months, iran back whose e militants have repeatedly attacked ships passing through the red sea in a state that attempt to force an end to israel's military campaign in guns on the head. also launch missiles and drains directly it israel, that most of those projectiles were intercepted until friday. and the product there was also an its capital suit. the spokesman said his full says wouldn't be to touch by israel thread. well talk to the year, many armed forces also confirm that the response to the is really aggressive and our country is inevitable and will be great and mighty. willing
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no empty woods on sunday, that is really military said intercepted a messiah towards the resultant of a lot of multiple joins. and ballistic missiles to see militants declare they fired at is riley targets in and along the red sea special correspondence. abraham has been following events from jerusalem. there certainly concerning for the region. i mean this, we're now seeing the sort of tit for tat strike, a countering another strike between israel and the host sees in, in yemen. and this adds another layer of tension and escalation to the situation in the country, 9 months of the war and gaza. and of course, the ongoing clashes between israel and his bullet at the is really northern border . so this just adds another layer of instability uncertainty. although it is too
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early to tell what the end of the strikes could be if it will lead to more escalation, or if, in fact the forty's may be deterred by the most recent is really strike on that port in, in yemen. right? that's a lot happening today. these are also military stats, into draft ultra orthodox man. this is because of the land box supreme court order . it's a very sensitive issue in each route. how much of a threat does this full prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his government? it could be quite a threatening for his governing coalition. his coalition partners come from the ultra orthodox a political parties in israel and they of course, be benjamin attorney, who's a partners vehemently reject this a court ruling. so they both out of that coalition that could lead to the collapse of his government at a time where his popularity is already at an all time low because of the
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war. and the fact that there are still hostages, how a in, in, in gaza. and so this could, you know, spell trouble for a benjamin this india who's a governing coalition, although we'll have to wait and see how this plays out in the coming days. right. more on that's nothing yahoo is also facing additional pressure inside either outputs us this field, the streets instead of the big den, demanding a deal to attend the remaining hostages. how's oldest the mouth? i had of a trip to the us next week. well the united states is israel's biggest ally and the protesters that hit the streets and tell her even elsewhere, every week, derek, acutely aware of that. so they are often in these protests calling directly on the us government to apply more pressure on how much and is real to reach
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a deal. and so, even though these protests happen on a weekly basis since the war began a po, families of hostages, but also is released from all walks of life taken to the streets, demanding a do. we can expect that they will have a heightened tone as the prime minister visits the united states because it's been 9 months. and there are many families that are still waiting for luck for their loved ones to come back a life or death. right. especially of course buttons. abraham induced him. thank you. i got some more stories making headlines around the world that landslide in the human land state of utah kind has scaled 3 people in egypt, several others the incidents. okay. i don't a pilgrimage. roots trapping many people on the debris. emergency services made it quickly to the scene to carry out the injured. and we move to that. south korea says it will ramp up. it's loudspeaker propaganda, broadcast and north korea up to up young young. send more trust carrying balloons
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across the board of moultrie, i has been floating balloons filled with rubbish into south korea, sends me escalated intentions between the 2 careers which were already run in high after that provocative round of missile tests and the us republican presidential nominee donald trump held his fast rally since surviving on my fascination attempt a week ago, but was also his 1st campaign stopped with his new run and made state events. speaking in the battle ground state of michigan, trump, how med preston joe biden and said he had taken the bullets for democracy. the other guy that's where it's just a week after the attempt on his life. cues of donald trump supports has lined up to see the candidate, grand rapids. michigan is traditionally of a public and stronghold which has been trending blue race, which is michigan also happens to be
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a key swing states which could determine the outcome of the election also to choose tighten security. both inside and outside the arena trumps newly appointed running mate j. d events took to the stage 1st. he praised the former president stuff to him in office before introducing the magazine itself. are we ready to give him 4 more years? are we ready to be here for the next president of the united states president donald j. trump? problem out, sir of to coming close to desk early a week ago. some told the crowds that service divine will, that he was that a life the i said before you only by the grace of all my, the god that's even
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took a majority, you described as missing information and this information spread by his democratic opponents. and they keep saying he's a threat to democracy. i'm say, what the hell that i do for democracy? last week i took a bullet for democracy. the events of the past week seemed to have galvanized the drum and his supporters repaired more united than ever and confident to victory in november. chris divine is i'm associated, profess. i'll political science at the university of dayton, ohio, and the off. how do run in mates, mata so we asked him if terms why the made state events motus. i guess a selection does matter because it tells voters something about who donald trump is . now that might sound silly because we knew a donald trump very well. but what was the 2nd term look like?
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4 years beyond when he last last last election, we had in disputing that election, accepting the result. january 6th may things he's done and said since then about policy, about what he would do in a 2nd administration. so he tells us some important things, advanced us about trump. and i think that clear a signal we get is that, you know, he didn't choose someone with a lot of government experience. didn't choose someone who seemed really uh, you know, well place to advance of legislative agenda for example. i think what he does is ensure some loyalty on to donald trump that might prevent mike pence didn't even provide to the extent that trump was happy with. and as i think voters might take that into consideration and might just have more concerns. chris divine associate, professor alpha let's go science at the university of dayton, ohio. you're watching the news. stay with us up next style documentary series looks at stories of romance, old and new, and ask how and why people for the last show you want to stick around for that. i
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