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the, the, this is the, the, the news line from the jubilation on the streets of the band, but actually capital as a countries prime minister resides and please, to india. protests to storm shaken, st. louis official residence in jack a as us attack, a statute of a father, the head of the recess, uniform and entering government with political parties to bring you the latest on this breaking. so also on the program u. k. prime minister holds an emergency secure, it's amazing following a. we can the anti immigration violence, tequila stomach condemn sunday's attack on on a hotel as an asylum safe is as follows, right, february the
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and so we're going to welcome to the program. we begin in bangladesh where they had of the countries. um, he says, prime minister shaken segment has resigned and fled the country following weeks of violent unrest. a footage broadcast on fine, but actually television shows, protest of storming to 5 minutes has passed us in data and celebrate as they run through the comp time until the straits of the capital demonstrations tried to destroy the statue of the countries independence leda prime minister's father jake, would you be a rough mind associates if told dw bit shaken senior has landed in india for egypt, for leaving bangladesh by highly compensated with his face that was shown on the media. your magic events from a deadly stand vive. and since the kind of wave of unrest began last month, i want this so the head of bangladesh, these army general walk out was um and used
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a 10 national television address to outline his plans for the country's future. i mean, some of the color i invited all the latest political parties for a meeting here. and they came in we had a conversation. we had agreed on the principle of forming an interim government. and this interim government was around the country, totally unlike them on the rest of the job. but we will now approach the president with this proposal and then the interim government will run the country this. i promise that we will look into all the killings which he almost the police of faith and the army and the on services. i wanna take full responsibility for
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binding. it shows that i'd like to be to which i can see that has been a dominant figure in band with us since the assassination, nearly half a century ago of a father shake. um would you build a rock mountain? the country's independence leda? until a few weeks ago it looked as though she believe she could ride out beyond rest by cracking down on protest. this is a little back of political career and the events that led to her hasty departure. she was once considered an icon of bangladesh. she democracy, the daughter of the country's founding fathers. she was there when bangladesh wanted to independents from pakistan in 1971. 4 years later, she was on a visit to europe when the military staged a crew against the fledgling democracy, killing your father and most members of her family. as she carry that trauma with her through the rest of her political career. returning from exile, she helped lead a popular uprising against the military that restored democracy to the muslim
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majority country. over the next 3 decades, as seen as rivalry with the bangladesh and nationalist party or b, n p dominated the countries politics. she became prime minister for the 2nd time in 2009, and stayed there, consolidating her power. when she won her 4th consecutive term as prime minister in january of this year, it appeared she had a broad political support. but her victory was hollow. the b n p head boy called at the election, which some international observers said failed to meet democratic standards. many felt a scene of was turning, dangle dash into a one party state just a few months into her new term. the courts reinstated an unpopular law that critics said would give most government jobs. the has seen as supporters. for many young people. it was the last straw. after several weeks of mass,
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a student led protests that saw hundreds of people killed. 76 year old, she casino has once again left the country. she helps defend what most right child dre is associate professor of anthropology at. i'm has college in massachusetts in the united states, just written extensively on politics and mass protest in bangladesh. a welcome to dw, we're expecting this turn of events or um, at some level, you know, i just spoke to you 2 days ago and i said we were standing on very unstable grounds . so we were expecting, um, you know, some kind of a big event. we just didn't know when that was going to happen, but at some level, many of us who are, who either do research on the dish, what observers or who lives that we knew that after so many innocent people have died. and after it has become a much larger and popular uprising, it would have been very difficult. but the reason to kind of go back to the way
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things was. so at some level, we was surprised by the haste in which this has happened, but not surprised by the outcome. and also if you look at the history, not just of bangladesh, but the political history of south asia, it seems like a lot of democratic rulers come to power writing on the power of the people. but somehow they tend to forget that and their own political demise also happens through the hands of the people. so historically speaking, this was not a surprise, right? the army says he's working with the countries political passage to form and entering government. history tells us that bad things tend to happen when all of these takeover countries until things come down. what are you expecting to happen? so one of the things i wanted to make clear is that this was not a military cool. that have been some reports, especially in foreign media, trying to describe it as
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a military clue. and trying to make kind of an ologist between what happened to say, casinos, father, and 1975. that's not what happened. this was a student led to protest that then became widespread and ordinary citizens joined in solidarity. but right, when i was, you know, preparing for this interview, i got a note from tucker that the student leaders who have been leading this students against discrimination movement have just said that they're going to do a press conference and they're going to set out, you know, their demands about the entering government. so although the, the military has stepped in to do kind of, you know, make sure that the, the handing over of our is the school. i think they would do a grave mistake if they ignored the fact that this time it's the students of the ordinary citizens who are extremely aware of the fact that democracy has been
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hijacked many times in the name of democracy in the history of bundle this. so um, i think if they tried to do that, that would be a great mistake and i think the students will be back on the streets in no time given that the army was shouting on fights during the 1st phase of the sun rest. why would anyone a trusted general walk as um, as promised to look into the killings? i don't know if people are actually believing in anything right now. uh the ard noticed the designs of the bundle this uh, used to being told lies all the time. but people are also really tired of the vitamins. i mean, the fact that you know, one of the banners that we have seen this time, and i've been working on buying the basic pro discounts and for a long time. this is the 1st time i've seen a banner that says a book that it's a legal which in english means i'm offering my test. you should, you know, that's, that's the kind of, that's the point at which this movement has gone. so people have nothing to lose,
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they're just, you know, observing how this feasible handover of power happens. so they're giving the military the benefit of the doubt, which i don't think anybody can take for granted at this point. ok. you talked about the how pastry tells us that it was unlikely that shaken has seen it could ride out this unrest. she was once very popular. the daughter of the countries found that she's left the country, but most of the last 30 years wasn't just this sequence of events. oh was, was that a run up to this be on this demonstration about jobs? oh, there's a lot of cumulative isn't. yeah, the fact that the last 3 elections widely believed to be read the main opposition by just didn't participate. and you keep on coming back to power and claim that you are the one who brought democracy to this country and your words and your actions
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don't match. and in addition to that, the, the fact that the economy has been in prizes that people tend to buy, you know, everyday things people, you know, it's been really hard to maintain, just kind of basic lifestyle, inbound, of this, all, all of this basically compounded the resentment i guess the regime and the fact that it has was become in kind of then also virginia and resumed seems that whoever was at the head of the stage was making a lot of the decisions. so clearly, all the anger became personified in this one person who was seen as, as the one who was basically finding all the shots. so, you know, it was the quote of movement acted as what the political scientist i need the us as far as a spark, which actually kind of started this fire. but the kind of the, the design minutes leading up to that. i have been accumulating for
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a very long time. thank you for your fast racing insights. does not to a child right from his college in massachusetts. thank you so much for taking the written up now as the most doors making headlines around the world. so it's in australia where the government has raised its tara threat from possible to probable. it says the change is due to an increase in extremist views and community. tensions of the israel. how much more? i'm going to start, i'm from the out. been a success, while officials think the current climate makes terrorism and increased risk. i don't know of any specific stretch of policing in didn't easiest. i separate these rebels in the eastern popcorn region have killed a helicopter pilot from new zealand. the pilot was shot dead after landing in an isolated area full passengers on homes. the incident comes nearly 18 months after rebels abducted another pilot from use even to remains in captivity. us vice
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president, a couple of harris is pleased to announce her running mates after interviewing potential candidates over the weekend on runners just as her vice president and clinic governor of pennsylvania and joshua piero, i just have a sense of mark kelly and tim wells, governor of minnesota, it's difficult. i think these things are on the way across the middle east, in an effort to de escalate the rising regional tensions. children's foreign ministers made a rad visit to iraq, went towards the whole set of taking place with representatives from egypt on an katasha, u. s. and its allies urging off the policies to prevent a why the escalation of the conflict on the assassination of a how must be that you smell honey intact? not yes, there on says they will comedies israel for the killing, but it's foreign ministry says he's not looking to escalate tensions. that's according to the voice as news agency. early we asked for me is really intelligence official. i've e mail, i'm add a watch. he makes if turnarounds,
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comment saying that's all they believes it needs to punish as well. it's not looking to escalate tensions except in the area. when you do, let me do the landlines, be really just photo double click a very tight line here, sort of sticking one to one has to be found to retaliate on. you know, that has been significantly humiliated by use this. the notion of i'm yet that we do to 3 is what i would say is a side note that many people in donald already suspicious of the ringing version. and they actually all you that you want is the one that they're leaving. they can come to you is a so, however, of the uranium, the conflict racing if you remember, because you want to have the ball to, we tell you it's going to be on the other hand. now this does something very significant. what's the most me size drones? oh, you don't know exactly what's going to be though. if it's going to result in so significant disaster is outcomes in his road. they may very well should expect very significant . these way be publishing something that won't be much more. they're missing body
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quantities where the following the, the wrong is well on a terrific and folding. and so here is the ringing dilemma. they include basically bypass the c red button below or below, but using the proxies which basically they probably will do combining, focused reading and at that using bill approaches. but here's something depressing the they we, or show in tell us it doesn't matter. the whole really squeeze the trigger, whether it's has more law or the whole piece, or we lucky she like really just the head. most of these you are, they are focused reading this whole thing that we should very few months in this format. it's really intelligence official. i've emailed him at talking to dw with a lot here. not to be okay with private is this a keeps thom has have an emergency security meeting with top officials to discuss the weekends of 5 minutes in towns and cities across the country. absolutely. using with ministers and police chiefs, the prime minister promised swift criminal sanctions arises and the address follows
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the fatal staffing of 3 young girls in the town of south point last week. for this police are overwhelmed by a mob on the attack. in the tone of raw the room, their target a hotel housing asylum seekers. their message was clear. the anti migrant riots have turned towns across england. the northern ireland into battles protests over the tragic murder of 3 girls last week were whipped into a weekend of violence like far right. nationalist groups. brittany's prime minister said there was no excuse for racist attacks. i actually conducted the fall, right? so great. we've said this, we've had, we've stayed in boseman communities, taught
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a task, all of the minority communities single that no salutes in the street to those in the field targeted because of the color of your skin oil, fire the nose on friday this last day. i won't be here tonight, but this pilot do not represent the country. we will bring them to justice. tv said arrested more than 100 people involved in the riots and failed to track down more. towns or protests attempted to send a message of support to those threatened for the communities whose cars had been burned in shop. windows smashed their concerns that the violence cannot be contained. for the 1st time in my life,
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i am looking at the option of moving away from me. for the 1st time in my life. i'm not scared for myself, but i know young children. i'm worried about. it's the optimism for this. we're all going to pay a price. citizens have stepped in to clean up the damage, but some fear britton's anti migrant sentiment can not be so easily swept away. we heard the report that they started after 3 children were killed last week. asked rob mcneill from oaks and universities migration observatory what that had to do with migration as well. i didn't really have anything to do with migration. it's of a tool that was a period of time when it was a lot of time to see your house to it's to make it based on the basis that it was taken by you know, a 17 year old. as a result, the restrictions meant. ringback this person's identity wasn't my clear how i have
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a dream, i guess in the information of your social media traffic implying to being undertaken by an assignment. ok. this was simply not true. the person who has been arrested charge and the case is fresh form and was it was the child was rude, but uh, so the way i was involved in any kind of dismissal terrorism or anything like that . there's no suggestion of this service related sites. yeah. to incidents itself doesn't seem to have anything specific to do with migration was right. but however, the dis, this response from small groups who decided to lead on this idea that this was something that i think i was taken on. so i don't see that, and we'll say that it was something related to is missing sites. i was to the, sucking the whole time to, to start
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a service on some hazel's or something keepers would be a big house and us and most very so the, so to give simple religious too much information. okay. and so now we have these, these terrible seeds that we witnessed the over the weekend and we had in the report, the chance of getting them out what it's, it's based on typically towards migrants. we reflective of why the sentiments impressed in britain at the moment. us no, i think it is a tool. i think you the science this idea or get somebody just relates it's, i think, to as long as you can use that, that'd be the end of the large amount of as long as you can you, you think it's a challenging and intractable. busy and obviously i was on people, however, the you paid brantley, i was the most i put in your big country as far as migration is concerned. and you know, i do my grades of benefits the concept of nations,
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the reason analysis. but few, for example, the site that you're going talk to you is did you tables the mattress? i can see i do my bids and country now they're all complex intractable problems to do to do both of people. and i think that the actions of a relatively small number of saw actors speaks of purchase instruments in any way, shape or form. i'm thinking that this is a question or a exhibitor reading about like versions. this is effectively racial racially charged for the assets on the, on the day. all right, guys, watch games and that's not something this piece of british, they use old purchase norms. i britain recently had an election. the last government made quite a lot of it's, it's play just to stop the small bows. this is the, the irregular migration of prostate, the english at channel. how big a problem has that actually be a place to what you mean?
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every country your everyday roads calling me many, many countries. the other thing, oh wow, that's a lot lower income countries have challenges with slaves of people from either larry, from capital, people trading asylum with a range of the migration of the different we have a, a, they're all challenges with people arriving in some. but it's just very difficult to stop. it's not something you can just uh, that you can just the internet to the quick and easy solution to you because it was easy to do that that in countries with it on that entered into u. k. i'm so, what was the policy the policy, the previous administration was attempting to information? what designs to try to prove to be a deterrent to thought they were coming into the principal. but i did not prove to be uh, the stress of it did not prove to be effective. i, there is so childhood,
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the very policies, origins, east 2 weeks effectively slowed down. the processing of a sudden plains did not succeed in doing that on to what they did succeed in doing well to create a relative d dot backlog in the sign of processing and the you tight. and as a result of that, the available accommodations for science teachers began to run around drawing and as long as you get to the place and things like hotels and various uh, contingency accommodation. i think the box has not been something that has been very popular with the british public on the basis. very, very expensive and very uh, and just understand. busy send the message steps up to the people. um, so let me rephrase that. i should not be popular in the case. it is very expensive . i can do something good so i can go political parties agree should be reduced, should be reduced. um like policies committed. uh,
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to try to end the users. i tell accommodation for as long as he gets destroyed the price, this is what i'm seeing trying to quickly and frankly at the bottom of whether or not they're going to be successful during that release be seen. thank so much for i told her that robin nielsen, the migration observatory, but also the universe us stocks fail shop the on monday as part of a global market sell off of it. increasing phase of a us recession stokes in europe and asia also recorded heavy declines as panic. a ripples through financial markets to funds may make a index tumbled almost 15 percent taiwan. so a drop of 8 percent deposit, you buy them from dw business has more on the market, wrapped the market, sell off the gun last week, and it was triggered by the latest to us economic data. on friday, the july jobs report showed that the us economy only added a 114000 jobs on that is far fewer than was expected. and last month,
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the us unemployment rate rose to the highest level since october 2021. now that has led to fears that the u. s. economy could be headed for recession and what we are now seeing is investors dumping stocks that they fear are overvalued. us markets have been trading at record levels. some analysts say this is a mock a correction on tech stocks are leading with the biggest losses, but the market route isn't just about the us economy. investors are also worried about geo political tensions. they are fears that the war between israel and a moss could widen, in the middle east. that's a positive value from dw business. i was spoiled, one of the most highly anticipated events of the olympics. the mens 100 meters spent lived up to the hype, inspect talk killer fashion. well, many are considering the most remarkable race all old time. until the big screen displayed the official results. nobody knew that american knowing miles had one
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gold. these notch big tree by 5000 of a 2nd from jamaica is the cache and thompson, thanks to a torso dip on the lights. it was the 1st time the aged men finished with times on the 10 seconds in a wind legal rice making of the fastest rice of old ukraine. she had a slab of a hood chick secured, ukraine's 1st individual gold medal of the potters games, and the women's olympic high jump craving to meet us in front of an adoring crowd at the start the front michigan slab hoping to meet pro. after rest, his invasion of you training 2022, but has kept a competitive career going. she claimed olympic gold, the wings after breaking the world racquel that had stepped since 1997 leap of 2 point on meters, a teammates either, you know, i got a shank coast that killed the bronze. and they joked around the stadium when he trained flags, tribes of an actual. this is
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a reminder of our top story at this hour. finally that she has met the chief general walk out for as long as it says he will not form an interim government following the resignation of 5 minutes to shake. the seats says he wants to bring peace to the south. asian nation sources told the dumplings a shape proceed that has arrived in easy enough to flee a country. it follows reports. it's debbie had offer. i say concerts. protestors the stove, the prime minister's official residence in the capital basket. every conducing, celebrating and cheering which bore test on fathers, boots of, and rescued from without you up to date of next on dw, global us is coming up, looking at why this is considered simply the key and the shift to green energy. we'll, we'll use a more on those dramatic events in bangladesh and the top of the
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