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the the, this is dw news lie from berlin authorities in bangladesh and pose a new nationwide curfew. after dozens are killed and hundreds more injured in fresh protests. the government has cut off mobile internet service, and demonstrators are demanding that the prime minister step down after a deadly police crack down on protesters in july. also on the program, ukraine's air force gets a long awaited upgrade president flooding there's a lensky confirms at 16 fighter jets are already in the skies, bolstering ukraine's war effort against russia. the
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i melissa chan, welcome authorities and bangladesh having posed a new nationwide curfew after more than 90 people were killed and hundreds injured . in a fresh wave of anti government protests, demonstrators are demanding that prime ministers, a casino step down. the unrest has also prompted the government to shut down internet services. the streets have become evident of the anger and frustration against the government of chief. christina, for testers are not buying down. plot should have sprint. and the debt to is rising. the current situation in bangladesh and the carnage happened to because of the government in their failure. they're behind all the killings. nothing would have happened if they had acted in a just way and met the demand to reform photos earlier. people are,
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are and have their backs up against the wall. those are the for testers, have sonya to fight their dom on store thing. this point, the resignation of prime minister. she, a casino in response to prime minister of i'm unique body point on the supporters to dig through the streets a scenario that has just started in master classes and did the words begin as a peaceful student to test over the government. job system has now turned into unprecedented. i'm good at you casino a hot crack down last month that left at least $200.00 people that would be paid to temporarily disposed to boot tests. but the demonstrative i back we dividers. support comes to that society. prime minister has the
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nurse leave the protest to engage in court. separate thoughts and destruction were no longer students with primitives and that they should be dealt with. i didn't hon . the protest of faith maybe get justice only when the government wants. the deadlock has launched bung this into a dangerous fees. say he, there is one of his son is a lawyer in dhaka. i asked her if this protest movement could topple the government of shape because, you know, i mean, there has to be a political conclusion to this better. and the political conclusion to the best of my understanding may not be very happy for the party. and vision is not the due date. i don't think they'd be able to run the current fee the way through is running for all these years. there are 3 d has been changed. the legal authority has been put through challenge their moral authority has been serious because the
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challenge. so in this situation, this or the free c is not supposed to sustain and go addition laura. so you, there is wanna hassan speaking to me a little earlier there at jordan, this foreign minister has been holding talks in iran, in mid high tensions in the middle east to ron has been reading. it's response to the killing of the political leader of hamas. a group considered a terrorist organization by many countries. early on sunday, the lebanese militant group has bella fired dozens of rockets into israel. in response to recent is really error strikes. rock and fire lit up the sky in level not as has below lunch barrages of ordinance at neighboring israel across the border. israel's iron dome system intercepted the rockets this time at least there were no reports of damage. a lot of work about observers viewed the
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resume 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 for me that they roots international airport in the us. 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 airline 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. 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 and i'm dying here. and yeah, i'm scared. meanwhile and gaza, the violence continues unabated. this was the scene after and is really striking on
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the 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 finding. 6 the well after they struck, we came here and found the school and the houses completely destroyed. and they were people who were injured size of a wire on the streets behind the school. i never 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 a mazda and goes with negotiation seemingly stalled intentions rising. that's looking increasingly unlikely for now. let's take a quick look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. a mass
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stabbing that left 3 young girls dead has sparked violent protests across the u. k . field by misinformation about the identity of the suspect. anti immigration demonstrators have clashed with police in several towns and cities. british prime minister, cure star, has called the agitators, quote, thugs, and his vowing to bring them to justice. the state of florida is bracing for its 1st hurricane of the 2024 season forecasters. a tropical storm debbie is intensifying rapidly as it crosses the gulf of mexico. it's expected to make landfall as a hurricane late a sunday. authorities have urged residents in coastal areas to evacuate. us vice president comma harris is interviewing potential running mates this weekend . front runners to serve as her vice president include, governor josh shapiro from the swing state of pennsylvania, former astronaut and 1st term senator from arizona. mark kelley is also seen as
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a top contender. here's. we'll also have an in person meeting with minnesota governor tom wolf for what age describe as a, quote, chemistry test on transportation, secretary, people to judge and the governor of kentucky. and if a share has also been named as potential picks, a formal announcement is expected. this week to ukraine's president vladimir zaleski has announced that as 16 fighter jets have started flying missions in ukrainian air space. so lensky made the announcement at an air base flanked by 2 of 16 jets where he met with pilots. the u. s. gave to go ahead to send jets to ukraine last year. the plains had been supplied by denmark, belgium, the netherlands, and norway, who have said that they will provide up to 60 f sixteens for the ukrainian air force. and this is what president bloody merits the landscape said earlier. these
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jets are in our skype and cecily today. you see them and is good that they came. and we can use that at least for today. i can tell you where are you open it that we can use that these at 16 fighter jets were a long time coming. i asked marina, near on from the war studies department at kings college london. if it is too little, too late. good evening. well, that's actually a good question because we have to understand that we're talking about a system. we're not talking just about the f. 16 jets meaning the q crane has to be prepared in terms of infrastructure such as radio station hung gars, airfields to feel these f sixteens on the question here is also in terms of pilot training that also takes time. so even is the f sixteens have arrived earlier
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. ukraine wouldn't have had the pilots and necessary pilots to operate them the, the air crews, the engineers. so we'd have to understand that all of this has taken a lot of time, especially because there were some of the lease was pilot training, meaning that probably it couldn't have been done in the earlier. also given the political considerations by nato countries. can we talk a little bit more about the number of pilots trying to fly? it sounds like there's enough for now, but uh how, how long is back to uh to replace pilots if necessary or what is actually enough for now? so we have to take into account that, according to some reports you created, will be getting some 79 f sixteens. now, according to official statements, some 20 pilots have been trained. each aircraft requires 2 pilots,
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meaning that your brain will be able to use only 10 at the same time. so if we'll look at the bigger picture, this is not even a squadron, a squadron is up to 24. right? so what is it going to be enough for? what is going to be the purpose of these f sixteens? how will they be used? how will they be integrated into the operational design? and i, i think that that's the question. and $1010.00 aircraft in the or i'm afraid it's not going to make a substantial difference. and this is the crux of the problem that you pray. and we essentially need more. however, pilot training takes time. the premium pilots need the necessary and language skills, technical english in order to be able to train on these machines,
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there should be enough slots for these pilots to be train. a basic training is about 9 months. so training more pilots will become more difficult. and so this complicates the ukrainian mission in terms of how do you actually integrate these 10 f sixteens for now? where will they be allocated to what missions exactly will they be there to stripe target deep or behind the enemy lines? will there be used to deter or to, to limit the operational space of the russians who served before which are using glide farms. so there are quite a lot of questions. it's not clear what the difference this i'm going to make, at least in the short term, are. now you can also announce to data mandatory evacuation from several towns in a domestic region. how do you assess russia's advances in the area? well, it looks like so the russians are moving forward very slowly. however,
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they have shown some progress, especially if we look at the booklet our direction and specifically around the sound of threats. they're trying to complicate the ukrainian logistics there. and they're also active in the north, in, in, in, in the wrong of chance. in harkey region, we're also seeing some reports of russian advances around chelsea. the are so that it's still the front is still holding. we're still talking about position with warfare. but there is a risk, at least in the a 1000 region of to risk that the front might get shaky marina, near on from the worst studies department at kings college. thank you so much for joining us. thank you for having me. the know back jessica, which finally completed a golden slam and got his hands on one piece of metal missing from his trophy case,
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