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the, the, you're watching the news coming to live from berlin, that tens of thousands demand justice in bangladesh. students are demanding the prime minister, step down and calling for civil disobedience after a deadly police crackdown on protesters. also coming off on our show hezbollah fires a barrage of rockets into northern as well as tensions mount in the middle east favored airports, seas crowds of people seeking to leave. i made the fears of a region wide conflict. as error has been transformed to welcome athlete, some visitors to the olympic games, but locals in the french capital have mixed feelings about the host,
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the i'm glad richardson, thank you so much for joining us. we begin in bangladesh where tens of thousands of students and their supporters have gathered in the capital docket. you've demands the resignation of prime minister shea casino. they blame the government for a violent crack down on dissent which was left at least $200.00 people dead in recent protest against the government and job quotas. defined wisest emotions running high funds of the seas, students on the streets again. now they are demanding that the country's prime minister step down, and that the government face try and put a deadly collect down that has good at least $200.00. most of the students and young people she must resign
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and she must face trial. and not only shake, i've seen a whole 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 place since i was not in the movement. why? why did they shoot me?
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these student protests and started peacefully against government. jo pulled us and even though the go does what is good back, the police click don't, continued the students continued protesting, seeking justice for those goods. which suited justice again and again say we have nothing in our hands, we never hold any with them. we are normal people, we just want to live a life without discrimination, such bruce and killing as me, but acceptable and the democratic country. prime minister has he not called upon the testers to sit down with her to put an end to violence, to protest as the discard for reconciliation has come to lead. the notes government continues to struggle to control and one of the most intense protest movements in front of these history has been probably it was a bangladesh,
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the journalist, living in sweden and the editor in chief of natural news. welcome to dw protesters in bangladesh. are now calling for a nationwide disobedience movement, where citizens are being asked to do not pay their taxes not to pay their utility bills. do we have a sense of how wide spread this could be and how effective it might be as a tactic? so this is the proving to be very, very successful and widespread right now we're getting those that people have started off to see if brought the feet. but we're also getting the folds of a fresh by the 5th of this time uh by members of the document. the parties are getting thought to get it. yeah, so i mean, it looks like tell us more about these reports,
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the violins that you've mentioned where, where is this taking place and what exactly are we seeing here? so we're seeing them ever since last night and we have the hearing that because the government because of the, the police and the army. so just say, well, this is the, receiving their street visitation in a massive message. not the government decided to just lie. it's uh um, let's say um don't really particular is that for just this one this morning. we are getting reports from different parts. think that the, when she's going to one district where we are getting or so with this is being a violent beat at top by really our team members activity carry a fire arms and also. ringback other,
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you know, protesters of course have been demanding that se, casino resign and, and faced trial for a police crackdown for this very kind of thing on protesters last month. how likely do you think of she is to go well, i have been on data before and i said the same thing. i don't see a we all or should proceed. i don't see it all or hard to survive is the i mr. on the dish off the more than 200 people students as the key of either these then she has a response. so i think part of the boat on that dish, she can see no need to step down. even the 6 that the latest on and what about the rest of her government at this stage? do you see reconciliation as possible? you think she will have to go?
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she of course has been asking protesters though to sit down with her and talk. is there going to be any path forward that way? they can not have the dialogue with the someone all the for the died and then on the issues the police and the ok. and then just give me that. sure. so the put test is do have some logic from ryan and we do what they're saying. they're saying that yes i'm we are taking the bottom of this an obviously citizen which is like to have a good relationship with the next but not with development. that in this for me, please keep the students so definitely there will be cancellation of off to despises. but before that the client document, i understand i need to step down and that's exactly what the suggest is. well,
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thank you so much for joining us on d. w at news that is, has name a cultural with that call, i think with actually journalists living in sweden, we very much appreciate your time as always well, fears are growing of a wider war in the middle east as a ron and its allies ready their response to the killing of is my you, i, nia, the political leader of mosse. a group considered a terrorist organization by many countries. this, as the lebanese military group has the law fire to dozens of rockets into israel early on sunday. in response to recent is rarely airstrikes. rock and fire lit up the sky in lebanon as has blo lunch barrages of ordinance at neighboring israel. across the border, israel's iron dome system intercepted the rock. at this time at least there were no reports of damage. or
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a lot of like about observers here. the reason i'm killing of senior mazda and has been, the leaders could have moved the needle closer to open conflict between israel and hezbollah. and it's a rainy and bankers as tensions ratcheted up long lines are forming, that they roots international airport. the u. s. the u. k and other governments are urging their citizens to leave lebanon as soon as possible. the was embassy, lebanon told it citizens to leave on any ticket available, after several airlines suspended and canceled flights to be route. yes, i'm very, very scared. but i'll pull myself together and go. i've already booked a ticket. i'm now at the airport. they're saying it's going to escalate. okay, so i'm scared, honestly. i'm very scared to type in them. i'm scared. i won't be able to leave this country of dying here. and yeah, i'm scared. meanwhile, and garza,
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the violence continues unabated. this was the scene after and is really striking. a school compo, israel claims the school was being used as a from us weapons factory. but local officials say the building was housing thousands displaced by the fighting about the well after they struck, we came here and found the school under houses completely destroyed. and they were people who were injured, the size of a wire on the streets behind the school that it killed an engine paid so many is really is are calling for an end to the finding and a deal to bring home. the hostages still held by him us and gaza but with negotiation seemingly stalled intentions rising. that's looking increasingly unlikely for now. we have time down to bring you up to speed with some other world news headlines. felicia nigeria has made of dawson's of arrests on the 3rd day of
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nationwide protests over economic hardship. authority say they've arrested hundreds of people since thursday rights group. amnesty international social security forces have killed 13 people. during the protests, luis denied the allegations and venezuela, rival marchers and support of the government and the political opposition have taken place in several cities, including the capital caracas. authorities have ratified because that's my daughter's election victory last week, while a growing number of nations, including the united states, argentina, and peru, i recognize his opponent as the true winner. and to the latest from the paris olympics. now julian alfred flew to the olympic women's 100 meter title in paris to make history as st. lucie as the 1st ever medalist at the games offer breeze convincingly to the gold medal crossing the finish line in it. 10.72 seconds,
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leaving the heavy favorite american. shikari richardson well behind in 2nd place. and millions of people have made the trip to paris to witness the olympic games up close. but how are locals reacting to olympic fever and how different is the french capital now? our correspondent lisa lewis, who has lived in paris for the past 20 years, has more this couple has come from the southern city of tools to see the games and powers this new temporary landmark. the hot air balloon symbolizes field and pick fire and the historic to really gardens the new installation rise to fame during the games. opening ceremony. the ceremony was so beautiful. we instantly tried to get tickets to see the balloon from up close material. i know it's the design of the balloon and the olympic torch us, which bolt the fire here. so somebody gets the freedom of if you ask people to join
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the picture of freedom that they would draw a bird and hot air balloon or somebody that flies all the time slots for a close look at the balloon. i already sold out, but several online petitions are now asking for it to stay on after the games each evening. the balloon is sent up into the sky, but we don't have time to wait for this. i've got other things to show you the olympics are making the mach across the city eye clinic places such as the plastic called the tucker, the whole and the eiffel tower behind these wooden walls beach volleyball is, are giving it their old neutrons for even a c k p though, so people like me without tickets and i can't even go to the song, the max, the loan, just over there to have my traditional some a picnic. the taxi drivers,
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meanwhile complained the olympics are not bringing them gold and are asking the government for compensation for lost income. all the parisians have like to say to them a to is prefer walking. they don't take tax is mossey pump. that's actually the river of san has become a giant swimming pool for the olympic try a throne, despite the concerns of a high levels of fi code. bacteria, thanks to the olympics. they are plans to open permanent swimming zones in the river next year. this will be one of a sides right to over that. but to be honest, i don't think i'm going to happen if i'm not sure the water is clean enough. i might just enjoy seeing the semester from here. i went back and forth about the sands, water quality is continuing. the organizers of the lympics have just cancelled today's swimming training session for the triangle on and mix really event. there's been conditions to improve over the next couple of hours,
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but the res that's scheduled for tomorrow might need to be post punk sometimes very latest on that story. also your news updates access our thank you so much for watching the welcome to put tire time. that's kind of sofas. thanks tourism. what do you get here? you can't get anywhere else in the world. in germany, if you go to atrocities you pay twice or $3.00 times as much and the other half the service in 2023, a documentary uncovered corruption on child abuse. the youngest one, for example, let me show you. this was a.
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