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the, the, this is the, the news life from berlin, tens of thousands demand justice in bangladesh. students call on the prime minister 2 steps down as well as civil disobedience after a deadly police craft down on protesters. also coming up crowds gather as a rude airport after western governments urge their citizens to leave 11 non immediately. officials won the region why conflict could escalate, leaving them stranded. the
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melissa chan, thanks for joining us. tens of thousands of students and their supporters have gathered into bangladesh, the capital deca, to demand the resignation of prime minister at shade casino. they blamed the government for a violent crack down on descent which left at least $200.00 people dead. in recent protests against government, job quote, as defined, why says motions running high funds of the students on the streets again? now they are demanding that the countries prime minister step down and that the government face try and put a deadly collect down that has good at least 200. most of the students and young people she must resign and she must space trial. and not only shake, i've seen
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a cabinet and the government must resign this regime and the specialist really must be a ball if it's like a bundle dish has that as to thousands of people then and nobody can bobby has bought the crack down on this end the violence left many bit serious injuries evicted you. i can feel the suffering and pain. i cannot express my pain when i'm lying in this hospital bed. i cannot move my legs which are fractured in a places. so i was not in the movement was why did they shoot me the student protests and started peacefully against government jump. what does and even though the go does what is good back, the police click don't,
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continued the students continued protesting, seeking justice, put those goods which suited justice again and again. say we have nothing in our hands. we never hold any wisdom. we are normal people. we just want to live a life without discrimination, such personal feeling is neither acceptable and the democratic country. prime minister has seen a condo blunder, protested to sit down with her to put an end to violence, to protest. so see this go on for reconciliation. has come to lead putting us government continues to struggle to control and one of the most intense protest movements in front of these history. let's get more on the story from dw reporter bean. is javan finish. what do these tens of thousands of people on the street mean for the government of shape? because, you know, many fact these protests today in tucker and in other parts of bunk let these have
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just add it to one more, which floats on. j. b, one of the worst crisis that the government actually a cause we know has ceased in how 15 years then. yeah, so this now pauses serious challenge to the leadership of she had coffee now the speak to us at the see on the screen. basically, these are just the revival of the student to test movement that started basically against the government court system. with this revival that the seat on the screen is basically calling for accountability of it least 200 people that have been killed in these drug tests. and for this protest, for death to fit um a good because of the crack don't bite the bundle dish. she said melissa, out of the, to at least $175.00 dead body use that for and their lives. but they're all switched to analyze my up organization newspaper according to that data. at least
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137 of the bought these had put the twins, and more than 100 around 100 were less than 30 years old. this is like a trauma for the country. they're not for the good thing or that happened. and now that the internet restrictions have loosened because who has loosened the anger that the bung mother should people had. it's just that we did receive that under now on the street, and they're not afraid. does that mean that people don't think the security forces will turn their guns on young people again? i mean, if i did is international pressure and date of domestic pressure. first, if we talk of the domestic pressure in the report, we saw sound bite of night. the lift on one of the protest coordinators, he was abducted twice according to his family. he was the doctor. he had bruises. and yet we see him with the crowd defined the cottage because
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these people, these coordinators have sort of become like a hero of, for many, one that they see people. and it's not only the students that we've seen knowing these pictures. we see people from bits, we see lawyers, we see teachers professor speaking up for the students result, vic, helpful as joining, joined, joining these to these protests. so there is this domestic pressure now on the government of shaken cigna. but then that is also international pressure, especially from the un done, has expressed serious concerns. we actually have a sound bite of the un us books bus and let's have a listen to where to fit. as the secretary jones is concerned about reported mass arrest of thousands of young people and political opposition in connection with the current political student movement. e is also alarmed by emerging reports about the excessive use of force by security forces and credible evidence of human rights violations. now the students just have one demand now before they started out with
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a demand of a list of 9. is the prime minister conceived in steps down, which is the sold demand right now, do you think the protests will stop? of course, if the demand, if fulfilled, then the protest ideally should stop, but the journey will not be that easy. so far, but the not the government has it assisted so they might drive of different re, as be under the now have reports that the building of army league has ordered the order. they're like, you know, they want to mobilize their supporters and they have, they become open the streets on sunday and monday, monday. so there's also fear that there would be clashes but, but i but, but now the protest movement and the people, and so many people in such large numbers. but it is really hard for me to comprehend or to even imagine that police can 5 guns of the police can fight or the
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industry can fire at such not present the large number of people. so i seems for now she can see not isn't a very, very tough situation, and she may have to make a decision on a very, very tough decision for her to be this java. thank you so much for joining us. or let's take a quick look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. at least 32 people have been killed in an attack at a popular beach resort. in the somali capital, mogadishu police, a dozens of others were injured. you all call you to affiliate group out, should bob has claimed responsibility for the attack, which was carried out by a suicide bomber. and several gunmen in venezuela, rival marches in support of the government. and the political opposition are taking place and several cities across the cap across the country, including the capital, caracas, venezuela, and authorities have ratified nicholas my daughter's election victory last week.
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while i going number of nations including the united states argentina and who recognized his opponent as the true winner, police have been deployed across the u. k. a mid fresh protest after a mass stabbing that kills 3 young girls, sparks several nights of riots. protesters had been galvanized by far right. social media channels, calling for an end to immigration after the perpetrator was wrongly identified as a refugee fears of a wider war, are growing as a ron threatens israel with a broad counter strike for the killing of a smile on the, to ron blaine's israel for assassinating the hamas leader on it's soil, the us announced it's sending additional fighter jets to the region along with an aircraft carrier to help defend israel. crowds are lining up at the roots international airport as the us the u. k. and other governments urged their citizens to leave lebanon as soon as possible. the u. s. embassy and 11 on his
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telling its citizens to leave on quote, any ticket available after several airlines suspended and canceled flights to be route. british nationals have been told to quote, believe now by the u. k. government, a mid fears of the conflict in the region escalating i x e w, corresponded tonya kramer in jerusalem to tell us about the mood and israel, or, well, i think it depends. so you all that's coming, genuinely, some people i talked to you over the past week. they said what it had to be done. you know, the strikes and they roots but also in turnaround for which is what it has not taken responsibility. but they see this as necessary for as well as deterrence. others have set a now what does that mean then for the hostages that are still being held and goes on for the talk. so to bring them home. but generally speaking, here they moved is a bit, it's of waiting period. everybody is now talking about what will be the scope of this rotation, the anticipate to retaliation by husband law and by
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a wrong. and when will it happen? iran hospitalized and indicated that it will be a multi layered attack involving also the other yvonne's proxies like the she had munitions in iraq, the who sees in yemen, husband alf course and yvon itself. that reminds a bit people here. if the attacks in april, when a wrong nordstrom's and miss us, there was a time into septic mostly by the ad defends. but still, you know, this at the moment the home phone guidelines are, have not been changed. a daily life continues. the most visible sign maybe is that also here for an airlines house. and um, so this suspending slides in the coming days. so it is a waiting period right now. what is that to happen? what would be the scope and also then of course, the question, how would is rather than respond to that, and whether that is to start over and more intensifying conflict here. tanya kramer in jerusalem, thank you so much. julie and
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alfred flew to the olympic women's 100 meter title in paris to make history as st. lucie as 1st ever medalist as a games. alfred breeze convincingly 2 gold crossing the finish line and 10.7. 2 seconds leading heavy favorite american. shikari richardson. well behind in 2nd place, in the women's football quarter finals, germany eliminated canada after a nail biting penalties. shoot out, ending canada a scandal. plague olympic run, goalkeeper and katrina beggars saved to penalties, then converted on her own attempt to send germany into is on my finals the for to shoot out. victory came after a scoreless draught. through extra time, american gymnast among biles worn her 3rd olympic gold of the paras olympics, when she took the women's vault title. in, in static fashion, biles claimed
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a comfortable victory over brazil, rebecca and georgie. she soared down the runway and nailed her signatures skilled the bylaws to before sticking curt easier vault, which is still crazy hard and more difficult than what many attempt as their best bolt. she now has 10 olympic metals, 7 of which are gold. a box or a mon kelly's of algeria has secured a metal at the paras olympics following days of sharp scrutiny and online abuse. as discussion about her gender exploded into a larger clash about identity in sports carries defeated, hun gary, and on a lute chat more in the quarter finals of the women. 66 kilograms about kelly will win at least a bronze medal. the 1st ever metal for algeria in women's boxing. and finally, thousands of spectators lined the banks of amsterdam iconic canals on saturday to
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watch the annual pride boat parade, some 80 brightly decorated boat sales as centuries old canals drawing attention to the fight for equal rights. each and their own way. this is the 27th edition of the pride boat parade. this your scene is together. organizers say the event is mentioned demonstrate and celebrate the diversity of the dutch eligibility, cute community. and reminder of the top story we're following for you. tens of thousands of students and their supporters have gathered in the bank of additional capital and data to demand the resignation of prime minister shea casino. they blamed the government for a violent crack down on descent which has left at least $200.00 people dead. in recent protests, and you're up to date coming up. more and more cities are deploying police robots, but do they actually make or live safer?
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that's next. on our digital living show shift. thanks for watching time. melissa chant, the sometimes it's hard to find what you're looking for. but we've got something for you. on the long voyage through the ocean and mother, i'm back with account for a long time. they had to be humans on the journey. but now the premises have become very protect.
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