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the the physical vineyards, life from berlin, bunny oh there's just bottom end is dissolved as students he does layout that demands for the country's political future. in the video statement, they say they won't accept an i mean that the government of the prime minister's resignation and exits and the name demand, they want to stay on a new intended administration, nobel laureate, mohammed eunice, also coming up couple hours profess to and they have running made them the race for the white hours. we'll get full shi, might make and y as the us vice president awaits proficient conservation off of the democratic presidential nomination. and the semester and explosions set to light up the nice car that's got astronomers very excited. we be finding out about the once
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in a lifetime, please stop the british manager. welcome bundle dish has bottom it has been dissolved as attends. com returns to the capital taca on monday, weeks of buying and protests culminated in the resignation of prime minister. sure, because you know who fled to india. students who spearheaded the uprising, the top of the prime minister say they won't accept military rules demanding that nobel peace prize audience homage eunice be installed as a chief advisor to any new intent of government. is reportedly agreed to take on the roll. it follows a day of chaos and disorder in which at least a $109.00 people were killed and crowded stones of foreign ministers, official residents, engaging in widespread looting. all the out,
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i spoke to connie's father in law who works of english daily, the talk of tribune. i began by asking how, how she experienced mondays, momentous events, or if you leave of people headed those free slides on thursday has the nice days go. and i believe i always knew that your street name and every people stood as little go guardians, mass peoples was celebrating hard b as in victory. but basically, these was the design most desired v g 4. although fast on every line was celebrating on the street. and how does that make you feel as among the issue, could you, could you believe that something like this would happen in bangladesh? oh, basically you said, why don't we go? well, i did not believe that's something useful. diverting happened, but to day yesterday i was like, yeah,
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this is what we go like. yeah. the biggest domain at the, the students don't want an army lead government yet. it is the all me that is talking to all the political parties with the exception of the, of army needs. the once ruling of, i'm really, as i understand. so essentially it is the army that is getting things done in bangladesh right now. all students ok with that and do they believe that the army will restrict its role just to this sort of a mediator needle in a sense uh, excuse me. um. as the far speaking of the guardian, just wanted to like resignation of prime minister, she tells me that and then they want the entering government. i do not mean john the military i it's julie so being done by helping to get to that process. so yeah, they're really helped me, but they don't want any army government. this is a,
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this is the same military. i kind of use that pause until the last week out on the streets and that students had accused of basically fighting live rounds at protest as we have still not quite as to how many of these light rounds actually hate to protest. those that are for the test as we need. kennedy by the ministry. those students didn't trust this ministry. oh, it's you, me all. over the time. no, i mean it's really the military has been gained on legal request, but the guardian does ideas. they don't drive the police, but when they, uh, they won the army to help them to be in. don't want them going forward, but they want them to kill them. right. we knew the i heard a lot of you know, weird they, when they tried to just just project from tommy's friends. so yeah,
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there's lots of views that are lead was trying to help the ministers. so yeah, they're getting a little bit crossed or the time. right. we leave it there for the moment, but thanks so much for joining us today. dennis, kidneys fatima from talk. com. thanks so much. i the environment and starts the customer now resigned and fled to india on monday. next moves remain unclear footage police to show her leaving along the baseball helicopter was brought costs from nobody. media indians also say she is in a safe house right now. protest does have demanded that she knows allies in government when remain in the country and driving off a more updated deed of the correspondence shortly. ya, the in delhi, shallow foreign minister as to as chunk of it, has been addressing parliament about the situation in bangladesh. once, as he said, yes, but it should just in the last hour there's been finally an official reaction from
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india. the indian foreign minister spoke in the parliament, an address to the bottom and aiden's about the situation in bond division. i'll just go through some of the bullet points of the main points from that the address in the bottom. and he pointed out that india and bundle dish has had exceptionally close relations across many governments. and what's happening in bundle dish is naturally of concern across but it goes spectrum and, and he also shed a kosher detail saying that on monday i took a short notice shake because he not requested approval to come for the moment to india. so that was a way closer to that tells you that she didn't plan to stay for a long time and into she was just looking for the whole it until she, you know, figure this out. her next move, which we believe is going to be of the u. k. a. he also said that we are in close and continuing touch with indians and bung with dish of the 19000 indians living and by movies or 9000 of those. our students, a bulk of which he said, have returned to india to safety in the last few weeks. and he said that we hope
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that the government would provide security to the indian diplomatic stuff. remember, british india had maintained a calculated silence over these products over the last 3 weeks. it called this matter among the dishes in toner and my to, but didn't realize that this matter would soon be at their doorstep also soon. and now it didn't, government is having to quickly figured out what the official response is going to be. and it's a precarious situation for them because you know, they don't want to be seen as, as a supporting issue cuz you know, which might make them look bad with the next disposition in the, in, in the bunker they should government. so experts say that it would all go well for india, if they are in touch with the next, you know, the stakeholders would be forming the next government in no longer this as well as a be in touch with the all me so that they can quinn or the, and india a sentiment on the ground, british, really with the uh for the moment the, the other day. thanks so much. i to collect the thoughts from other stories
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making headlines around was japanese officials have just one lead us to pursue talking nuclear disarmament at a settlement, a mocking servant to 9 years since the atomic bombing of hiroshima, the us going to the nuclear strike in 1945, getting more than 100000 people and leveling the city a 2nd bomb hit nagasaki. 3 days later, bringing the devastation palestinian officials say at least 8 people have been accused in 2 veins by his very forces in the occupied westbank. these rarely ministry says it belongs to an s strike again, so called tentative targets in jeanine. israel has got it out almost daily rates in the west bank. since homos launched the october 7th, 10 out of tax. the usa, several of its troops have been injured in a suspect and broken the attack at
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a loss of air base in west and it off. it is unclear who is responsible for the strike. the rocky government has denounced what it calls breakfast attacks against bases on, instead of great russia has entered the diplomatic free in the middle east as iran vows to punish israel for the assassination of her. most political chief is smiled honey on its own sword, rochelle security council, the secretary. so i gave showing go match the new meeting and president muscle possession. i mean that on, on monday and according to state media wants to expand it on informations with its quote, strategic partner, russia. these comes as the us step. so it's diplomatic efforts to avoid a bind, a boy in the region. he was president joe biden and vice president, pamela harris, met with security officials to discuss the transpose by and on. and it's proxies to american military forces in the region to and as is well, braces for any possible retaliation from it. on the families of the 115 remaining
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is very hostages. in garza fair, the escalation that make a cease fire, the even more out of reach in data that goes here. and that being how mos in east around have so far, being unsuccessful and some relatives of those being held captive. yeah, they may be forgotten amidst the growing beach. no tensions. it is not easy for dunny. i got to walk here until i've east hostage square. for 10 months he has been complaining for the release of his brother is sick and worst kidnapped by hum us on . keep boots near always on october 7. but now as a crisis unfolds with yvonne and has for law a ceasefire and hostage, d as the more elusive than ever the and it's only vocationally, i support to be a set of the nations of the leaders. i think these people deserve to die. and we need to eliminate the name of the question is when and whether they are more important than the lives of
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a hostages. that is the question of the targeted killings of how much data is made here in town and for to create a senior as well as secret enabled, as well as now price for retardation and possible escalation 115 hostages. a still needs to be held in garza, some of whom are no longer life. people are here in tel aviv extremely worried about the fate of the hostages. still being held in gaza, cheering and allowed more of us, yvonne and his beloved people here a more on edge than ever. life goes on as usual here, at least to know. but the strength of an imminent escalation is on everyone's mind . no, it's not the, it's very worrying things around clear. there is a lack of information. yeah. we don't know what is going to happen. we're terribly worried about to a people over the going on. there is no one who is leading us responsibly. it's
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a difficult feeling. it's no easy to be a citizen in this world today. okay. leo thing as well. nothing much. for me it was already scary after the 7th of october. uh and uh, i was really scared because there wasn't like sure what's going to be tomorrow or the day after tomorrow. but eventually like um i'm sure that everything is going to be okay. no matter what and trying to stay calm. yeah, but it's a bit scary cuz you don't know what to expect. denny, i got is critical of nathan. yeah. who's strategy of maximum military pressure and things. he's motivated by his desire to stay empower women with of the we see the condition, the status in today. the country's condition is much worse than on october 7th. while the works of the regional war live away in the face of growing uncertainty, the hostages families are waiting anxiously for the last ones to come home. as the
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country pass for whatever comes next. the. let's get mall from monday, the middle east, i'm list shining goes on as i can put this into perspective for us. try me welcome . how far away i'll be from. see so ideally right now. well, very far, i think, i think there's a reason to assume that how much would be having any interest in letting israel, you know, de escalate the situation. how much, what is the now on folding, you know, with a sweat of, of, you know, iranian a response on isabel, his ball and so on. this is what they want it from. the get go from us. wanted to see as many friends, you know, is around entangled and in as many funds as possible, and it's on the verge of reaching that goal. so there is no, probably any incentive there and also nothing. you know, i think made a very calculus decision to go for these, you know, assessing nations that triggered the situation. we're knowing it might have a direct implication on, you know, any deal that is possible. so i think both sides are kind of pushing that aside for
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a while. those technically still talks are being held mostly because of american and egypt sin pressure who feel like so much details to work in the back stage of the mechanism. and this can still be an ongoing uh without reaching the heavy issues, but um were not anywhere close now. so with this being the situation, how likely is another a new, an attack on isabel really? well, there's no doubt the site is imminent. i mean, the videos are very clear in there, you know, and in their intentions that they communicate very clearly what shape this a tech will will take. this is the big question. and in this role is a growing assessment. that's 1st, actually, it would be, has by law from lebanon, who has its own, opened tap with israel following this as a nation of the, the leading military official there last week. and, and the assumption is also the, this is the more challenging threat for israel, because of the proximity be, i mean, if i know his policy is right on his rarely or the northern border. and also because of managing the last months of the war to actually dumb down in operation in
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a way and use more, less sophisticated weapons. and this is a threat to israel is trying very much to tackle, but it's very much struggling with all of this works in favor of benjamin netanyahu . does it? well in a way, i think it depends what's the end goal? he feels in bold and politically. i think he, he hasn't felt so strong a since october 7th. he doesn't have any, anything threatening his position right now. of course, there's always, you know, the american pressure, there's a lot of pressure bubbling from the public. but i think that's and you know, he's for now that i mean he concealed a fairly until there's a new president in the white house in november. and he's hoping i assume that it would be trump, and then it will have he helps card lunch to take this what we have a wants, where does the is really public and all of this, one of these are in the public one to say, i think most is really like just exhausted those great fatigue. i mean this is a basically war of attrition. we've been saying is going on tomorrow for 10 months i'm. there's a lot of hopelessness, but there's also a great fear. of course,
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you know, there's readings id when it comes for, you know, waiting for the ring, your response. there's a lot of calls that may be as well should be more active, less sort of preventive stride. but then, you know, i think is really not in a position with the can again, hit on a ron, but is really, is, are exhausted, they're depressed. and i think to fact, they're not the only ones you know in the region, you know, pulsing is, are in far more dire situation. unfortunately, we leave it there for the moment, did not lose me, at least i electronic those on us. thanks for watching. gosh. and us vice president coming on how to is expected to announce her running made for the forthcoming us presidential election. later on tuesday, she's interviewed potential candidates and recent days. top contenders include the governor of pennsylvania, josh trevino, and minnesota governor team walls, as well as arizona science or mckinley, old tree, potentially the big come from swing states crucial backing grounds where democratic and republican voters are evenly spread of one issue. dividing us
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voters is a binding administrations unpaid building support for israel. so good a possible president comes out harris. take a different approach. dwy. s for put that question to us politically. i missed even grandma, i think a president harris would actually be quite different. i think you would see a lot more pressure on israel to limit the campaign or us i, i don't think they'd be the blank check that you've seen, you know, in, in reality, if not in principle, from the buying harris administration over the past 9 months. she is much more concerned about the palestinian ability to continue to. ready with basic human conditions on the ground in gaza. and frankly,
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in the west bank she sees a u. s. foreign policy on israel palestine as a fail policy is much more sympathetic the palestinian statehood and especially on the back of the kinetic voting against the 2 state solution. so i think she might consider being willing to recognize a palestinian state even before israel would accept that. you know, that some european countries have already done that. others are considering it. i think you would find that a harris administration would be much more aligned with the europeans on israel palestine, then either biden or truck to us. but i think a lot of it in bremond talking to 12 washington bureau chief n s ball to the u. k. now where warnings from british prime minister cas tama have done little to detox byron and unrest across the country. on monday several police officers went in just trying to
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separate antique immigrant rioters from town to protest as of the city of plymouth in southwest england. bricks and fireworks will not once police, more than 370 people had been arrested in connection with the ride sofa which followed the fatal stabbings of 3 young girls in the town of south for the aftermath of attacks by fall right. groups on this hotel enrolled the room targeting the assign them c, cause living here, some demonstrate to say the violence escalate to be on the expectations. how you arrive, just say about 1 o'clock to a peaceful protest. i didn't want any violence to finish, so a police officer knocked some contest and it did show up cuz we were a little bit scared to stop, but i understand why people are being upset and, and the retaliation from it. simon, the unrest is erupt. it in several towns and cities across part to be you came you
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some days it was initially spoke with the killing of 3 young goals and adults close in the town. the sound sport report spread on social media. falsely claims the perpetrator was an asylum seeker would recently it arrived a new k on it so often being met by come to protest. prime minister to stomach has denounced the disorder. what a by the power of motivation. this is not to protest. it is pure models. we will not tolerate the tax on marks or misled in communities. so the full force of the law will be visited on all those for identified as having taken part in these activities. but condemnation, by the government is not dissolved or fee, is these members of london's muslim communities say they no longer feel safe?
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i favor the stress. i'm very, it's very distressing a moment in our life when they've, i've seen this kind of, uh, fluoride activity i guess. but and, and to move in. so we're moving to out and i think city, this could be anything were to happen to us. well, i feel for our 10 skids to come off my house because mostly and people will not terrace. that's how i feel like i feel like we're being threatened . it's not safe from countries including indonesia and nigeria have owned the citizens living in or visiting the u. k, to stay vigilant and avoid the demonstrations. and the question of now to some of the stories making headlines around about ukraine's defense forces, say they shut down to russian. besides, an over 1000 jones launched at the capital of keys overnight, alternatives report no casualties and no dictates on housing or critical
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infrastructure. president has mobilized security forces optic sessions between farmers and indigenous peoples of a land rights in the state of mato, grosso disorder. officials say at least 10 people were injured. indigenous activists have setup cams to reclaim 10 or 3 that both recognized as the as in 2011 before the 4th suspended the process. a 1000 different testers have valid in boxes, sounds northwest to demand, the release from prison, a former prime minister in von, on the gathering mach one year. how since con was handed a 3 year deal sentence in a growth case for u. s. federal judge has ruled the google acted illegally to maintain this monopoly, as well as default search provide on smartphones and web browsers. the scathing ruling to fix google as a technological bully that squashed competition and for to innovation while generating hundreds of billions of dollars in annual profits. now it's being
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described as a once in a lifetime event and it's getting astronomers very excited. they're scouting the night sky ready for the red phenomena known as the blaze star, which is expected to become visible to the naked eye. in the coming days is usually the blaze star is too faint to be seen with a naked eye, but around every 80 years it suddenly becomes one of the brightest and the night. sky officially named t corona, bori. alice often shortened to tea cor, bore its what's called a recurrent nova astrophysicist, brad schafer has studied historical reports of earlier sightings, t for bore went off in the year. 1787. t cor bore went off in the year 1866 and it went off in the year. 1946. and that
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works out to a $79.00 or 80 year rupture and cycle so roughly 80 years or 79 years after 1946 is round about now the explosion that we see isn't caused by just one star, but 2, around 3000 light years away. t cor bore is a binary star system, made up of a dense hoc white door and a lighter cooler, red giant. the white door, gravity constantly sucks material away from its larger neighbor. you have a close interacting binary star where one of the stars is relatively normal and you know, the other star was a white door there. so close the matter from the inner edge of the of the normal star falls under the white door as the denser smaller star and the system draws mass off. it's much larger neighbor. it builds up steadily on the white door surface. when the pressure and temperature peak every 80 years, the below you start goes off, like
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a gigantic thermo nuclear weapon. and when the hydrogen fusion starts, it becomes a runaway reaction just like it and hydrogen bomb and all the whole surface blows up, just like a hydrogen bomb. and so you have this huge explosion on the surface which sends off matter and the stuff our brightens because we were looking at an explosion to view the nova. look 1st for the constellation bow tase nearby, there's a small semi circular formation called the corona, borealis, or northern crown. just off at the returning blaze. star should be easy to spot. to the quick reminder of the 2 top stories we are following for you at these students protested he doesn't bug or there's a do to meet with the head of the all me do layouts that demands for the company's future. they have on demand be surprised. nobody at how much eunice just do a new instead of government uses sports. people say he has agreed to the students,
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demands and us vice president tom la harris has reportedly nettled her choice for running mates to minnesota governor to waltz and defensive in the our government. josh shapiro. the democratic policy is toys to name harris as its presidential nominees had different opinions without a vice presidential choice on tuesday. don't forget, you can always get the news on the goal. just download our app from google. play all from the app store. that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news to find supports business i name to obtain the news plus analysis and background from our partners pundents around the globe. that's it for the moment. but stay with us
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