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the, the business dw news lived from berlin, the top called in bangladesh, scales back a controversial job, full test system. that's up to a thousands die in students, let protest and the government imposes that nationwide. kathy followed the college, reading the enough to quell the interests. also i had you on back the rebels launch if it's on the h e. miss salazar. eas. route 20. i'll tell you is really jets on several sites in yemen. sports, it to you up with data. us international calls for strains go unheeded. and donald trump holes as fast campaign roddy, since survive in the last last nation of times a week ago. joining forces on the campaign trail with new running mates,
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j. d. the hi. i am eddie micah junior and you are welcome to the program. the supreme court in bangladesh has drastically skilled back a controversial quote system for governments jobs that sparked weeks of under rest and let to thousands of that's thousands of students. but as i've taken to the streets demanding the government of bodies, the court system, which sets aside about 30 percent of governments, jobs for the families of veterans who forth in the countries war of independence in 1971. now to demonstrate to see the job locations that should be, marriage based is not yet clear how the demonstrates as will react to the new routing, which reduces that quote to, to 5 percent. so what best the cost scanning of the closest i
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mean in practical times i asked dw reports. i've been in charlotte who's been photo into story for us. eddie, the court has a most scrapped system for now. 93 percent of government or civil service jobs, will it be open for to graduating students and people in front got this. this is a huge step this to support the students helping, demanding for a long time. they were only that 30 percent of the government jobs worked itself for the one bedrooms or people or the freedom fighters who had for the water for independence from both of them and their children, edgar ended guaranteed and would also 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 it, which means that many, many more jobs will not be available for the graduating students in front of dish. right? so, well, the best decision, stop the protests. do you think i a this is
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a really difficult question to answer. because yes, uh the students were protesting against the port system against when the high curtains digit the order system or this part of it, they really believe it was discriminatory, unbiased. and that demand has not been met. but this has this news by the supreme court gums of the affinity of, of the reading binding these more than 100 people have been just many of them are students. students are angry, they're demanding an independent investigation there even asking for the resignation of government ministers. and it's not only the students better and the many people in bundle of dish had joined these protests. there's also a lot of restriction because of inflation because of the put it on me 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 would quote that and go to just that despite all of these very, very angry and hug people, you know, you're a part of the, and i still have it that you run back home phase and you have been see the fired multiple miss alice are these are all the result. c t o. violet's, that pronouncements came just hours after ease rouse village he said, have shut down the missile from young men before had crossed into each. riley territory, the latest best of islands between the distant enemies as left that seemed both countries and fields of escalation. this intel of these, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu overseas, as strikes on the, he's the stronghold of her data. sometimes lisa fight to jets, bomb oil, to oppose, and the power plant and the strategically important pulled city on the red sea. the
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ministry of health and so now says doesn't. and so a wounded and raging fires 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 assault 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 rainy and alms 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 israel's enemies. make no mistake, hold them. we will defend ourselves by all means on all fronts us on anyone who harms us. we 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 ins. capitals who let's do the spokesman such as full says wouldn't be to touch by israel's thread. oh, well talk through the year many armed forces also confirm that the response to the use really aggression in our country is inevitable. and will be great and mighty willing no empty woods on sunday,
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that is really military said intercepted a missile fire towards the resultant of a lot of multiple drawings and ballistic missiles to see militants declare that fired at is riley targets and, and along the red sea special correspondence, a 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 strength between israel and who 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 borders with this just adds another layer of instability uncertainty. although it is too early to tell what the end of the strikes could be if it will lead to more
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escalation, or if in fact the forty's may be deterred by the most recent is really strike on that port in human. right. that's a lot happening today. either i was military is thoughts into draft ultra orthodox man. this is because of the lands box supreme court order. it's a very sensitive issue in israel. how much of our threats is this full prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his government? or it could be quite a threatening for his governing coalition. but his coalition partners come from the ultra orthodox a political parties in israel, and they of course be benjamin antonia whose partners vehemently reject this court ruling. so they bolt 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 held 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. the more on that's nothing. yeah. who is also facing additional pressure inside either out. so it's just this field, the streets instead of the big den, demanding a deal to attend the remaining hostages. how's all this the now? so i had 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. derrick, 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 a deal. and so, even though these protests happen on
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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 by the end abraham in jerusalem. thank you. let's look up some more stories making headlines around the world. south korea say, i said we'll run profits loudspeaker propaganda broadcast to north korea up to a few in young's and more trust carrying volumes across the border. north korea has been floating by looms filled with rubbish into south korea since may escalates intentions between the 2 careers which were already run in the high after a provocative randall miss. i'll test indigenous communities in guatemala. have how the ceremony to come. memories,
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resistance to spanish for the nice ation which begun 500 years ago. the most traits as bend offerings to the ancestors individual. a lot to my i'm actually a logical sites. yeah, the town of tech on spanish conquistadores fast arrived in what is now more than the what tomato. 2 in 1524. 6 the us republican presidential nominee donald trump held his fast roddy since that surviving the fascination attempt a week ago. it was also his 1st campaign stop with his new running meat, j. d events. speaking in the battle ground states or meets again, trump comment for us then joe biden, and said he had taken the bullets for democracy. and that's where it's just a week after the attempt and his life cues of donald trump supports has lined up to see that 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 thing state which could determine the outcome of the election. also choose tighten security both inside and outside the arena. trumps newly appointed running mate j. d events took to the stage fast. he praised the former president stuff time in office before introducing the manager himself 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, the cheapest design will that he was still alive. the i said before you, only by the grace of all my, the god that's he
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didn't took a meant to describe does misinformation. 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. 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 on associate professor of political science at the university of dates in ohio and the all files do running mates, mata. so we asked him if trans running mate data events, motus flushing does matter because it tells vote or something about who donald trump is. now that might sound silly because what donald trump very well below the 2nd term looked like for years the all when he last last last election,
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we had in disputing that election not 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. you and 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 that. so i think voters might take that into consideration. might just have more concerns. chris defined, associate professor of political science at the university of dayton, ohio. you're watching the the news stay with us up next documentary series, those that stories are room minds, old and new, and asks how and why people fall in love. i am eddie micah julia,
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