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the, the, this is the w news live from violin, thailand's 12 cool bombs, the country's most popular political policy. the move forward policy advocates lead a one last use general election, but they was stumped from taking power. so what does this latest move means? the democracy in finance. also coming up on the program, the democratic policies, new team for the white house, make less us public appearance, cumberland iris, and freshly picked running make to move raleigh, the policy sites both in philadelphia, we all support the minnesota government. it brings to the ticket and rescue
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operation continues off to a hotel collapses in west germany. 2 people, all dead, and others remain buried under the rubble plus in bangladesh. the leader of the main office session policy demands elections within 3 months. because a to z, i was speaking to a crowd of the being freed from house arrest the manuscript is making and welcome to the program. thailand is constitutional court has ordered the dissolution of the progressive move forward policy because of its proposed reforms to the countries royal defamation laws. the court ruled the proposal unconstitutional with serious consequences for the policy that lead to fits. i live in german, rob let the move forward policy to a popular victory and last year's elections. but he was blocks from holding
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a government key in the policies executive board has now been banned from politics . for a decade, thailand has some of the strictest rule defamation laws in the world. douglas, my tongue was out the coalition, back up for the ruling. this is his take on what this means for the move forward policy. and as members here, the constitutional court is mostly empty. but just one hour ago, it was packed full of people who were wondering just the same thing. and so this is not the 1st party dissolution in thailand. it's actually one of 30 and approximately the last 30 years. and so this party has actually spent the last few weeks telling people that they should be prepared for this to happen that they were expecting it. mister p. ta them dollar. and rob being the one who was really leading those costs for people to accept that this was probably what was going to happen. and so although people are mad and people are upset and they would like to have seen this not be the case, it was a bit expected. however, here at the court,
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there was actually a group of people who were cheering people who were here to support and defend the as my, just a law and not reforming it. and they wanted to see him go. and so it came from here to the streets and now they will conduct some speeches and try to perhaps talk more about the future reincarnations of the move forward party. a journalist not ton for pushing that from bangkok. now a rescue operation is underway in western germany where cruz say, the death toll has risen to to off to a hotel collapsed. emergency services have rescued. 5 people with 2 most still trumped under rubble in the town of cliff. put police say at least one of them is seriously injured. nearby homes have been evacuated and around 250 rescue workers are on the scene. please say the risk of the collapse has made this rescue operation. extremely demanding. that's bringing the w reporter louie officer joins us now from the village of cliff and west in
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germany where that hotel collapse happened. louis, what is the latest the the work was done while it's more than 24 hours since that risky operation has thought it to you. and i can tell you that i've pulled life people a life from the rubble. the last one, just in the last 2 hours, i'm a risk is believe they also go to people trapped under the rubble that the hall in contact with them. i've actually dropped on microphones and cameras and sight the people in good spirits as good as you can be when you're traveling. i've trapped on the rubble but the on contact with them and trying to reach him. the 5 people like print out of the rumbles or fall will sign a satisfactory condition. that heavy check fine medical person. now i can tell you among the, my mom and the child that have been rescued a spot in the operation at the moment. very much focused on getting guys to people that remain in the rubble out and rescue sites are very sensitive time that move
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back to media. little bit, they put up screens around with the upper icon is ongoing and they are moving very, very slowly. they size, i don't want to rush. the building is still moving. and as a full die on moving at the slowest, slow and sight speed, it's dual source. he's have any idea of what close this class. well, this building is from the 1700. so hotel. yeah, it is the 1st load that collapsed um and it is and it has been refurbished in the last 40 years. they're not clear as to exactly what caused the caving. they will investigate that. as soon as the operation is finished. yeah. and people should the
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desk but i could yeah, i mean it was this wine bar was is a lot. and so it is very it where is everything and i oh, anxious to find out and to as to what happened, dw reports, and really i love so many thanks to your voice and that is to the united states. now, when democratic presidential hopeful carmella harris has picks, her running mates in november's election to moles is the governor of minnesota. the harris county pope's having him on the ticket could help when over those it is in nearby bustle. ground states like wisconsin and michigan, now our symbols are expected to campaign together across several swing states in the coming days. well laid out what he hopes to bring to washington. the minnesota strength comes from our values, our commitment to working together to seeing faster differences,
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always being willing to lend a helping hand. those are the same values i learned on the family farm and tried to instill in my students. i took it to congress and to the state capital. and now vice president harrison. i are running to take those very values to the white house . the nobles was introduced as vice president harris's pick in philadelphia, that's the biggest city in pennsylvania. the states electoral votes will be critical in deciding is couple of harris or the former president donald trump is elected in november the state is set for the us presidential election. pamela harris has found her running mate, minnesota governor, tim was the us vice president. and so she's found a leader with whom to build the pride of future use the
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kind of person who makes people feel like they belong and then inspires them to dream big. and that's the kind of vice president he will be. the president america, a little known figure on the national stage was, is currently in his 2nd time estimating his soda governor. he served in congress for a 1000 years, really fond his golf before being elected to congress. while he worked as of geography teacher and a high school football coach, issue official progress was pushed to progressive agenda that includes free school meals goals for tackling time of change. access to a board sion tax cuts for the middle class and expanded pay leave for workers.
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democrats believe having goals on the democrats tickets could help. we know the voters in rural areas and the midwestern battleground, states of wisconsin and michigan. i expect them to hit the ground running like the already went in. i expected things and us, it seems like they're listening to the people and see like what people want. she could have like a talking dog and i would come on harris. i was overcome with hers anyway with applicant opponents have been quick to criticize harris's choice and labeled through competition as to liberal. even comparing was to minutes and it's known for terror attacks. just highlights how radical probably here is. is this the person who listen to the modeling of our own party and selecting anonymity? i think it's interesting actually they, they make it an interesting tag team. pennsylvania was the democratic, do was 1st stop to contain will now take them to 7 crucial swing states,
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where they will hope to persuade undecided voters in less than 3 months. and d, w. 's, benjamin elders group, it was that raleigh and has more. no, it wasn't energetic for as rally here in philadelphia, pennsylvania of this new to a vice president come on holidays and her big for vice president in minnesota. governor, tim was very personal experiences to they spoke about many of the topics that the governor of minnesota has a cheap especially in his 1st term. and that the continue from from a higher is want to introduce into the program on the gone legislation on access to reproductive health based on other topics enrolled has achieved the painting coach built and showing him in is korea and all just biography dead lads for him to be so successful in his state, and also now re on the demo, trying to take a ticket,
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a lot of energy. you can see almost relieved here in the arena and philadelphia, looking back at the last couple of weeks when joe biden was still a, the candidate, the democratic candidate, a full president of the tide scheduled for the next couple of days. so will be many a swing state and that was of course, every question that many had when this was the amount for the couple of hours did not choose some of the politicians from swing state like the governor of pennsylvania, josh, appear all to appear on stage or sen tell you of arizona, but it was a really energized and energized event. here in philadelphia, the big question that many male habits will they be able to carry on this momentum while we still have the energy? it's a full 91 days left until the presidential. that's a quick look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. and parts of the us state of florida all still under was a day off to hire. can debbie made line full?
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hundreds of people were rescued off to the stone, dumped up to $0.40 and bases of wasa, in some areas, the remnants of that system. and now bringing torrential rain to the southeast us, or at least 9 people has been killed off the heavy rains triggered flash flooding across central and southern china. a seen others a missing from each one province of the month. slides hits the city of comforting with ortiz, say, torrential rain storms have led to the depth of over 100 people. in the past 2 months alone, owners have gathered in the case of pay tribute to a 9 year old victim of last week, stabbing attack and south ports. the young girl was among 3 children killed by a teenager taca while attending some of the vacation workshop. the motives sparks violent riots from anti immigrant groups of to social media full free, identified the suspects as an islamist migrant, the palestinian militant groups. hamas says it has chosen its top military from
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under and gaza as its new political leader. now a sin will replace is mile honey, who was killed in iran last week. israel considered, is send, want to be responsible for planning the october, the 7th the terror attacks and has bound to kill him. it's now 10 months of fall since the hum us terror attacks on israel last october, which precipitated the ongoing wall in gauze. that'd be october. the 7th, the tax began when militants in full price at southern israel from the gulf of strip, killed some $1200.00 people and took around $250.00 hostages, took off the israel's subsequent military campaign, and it stated goal of destroying hum has killed, fussy, 9677 palestinians to this day. now that's according to the palestinian health ministry in gauze of its run by hum us thousands more reports
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had missing between the rubble and all presumed dead was the conflict enters its 11th month, says of an old out regional will all grow and the request of iran the organization of is alignment, corporation is holding an emergency may sing in jetta. saudi arabia the me, single focus on the situation following the assassination of how much lisa is male, honey, a interim last week. meanwhile, the us is trying to prevent the conflict from spiraling into a major war, sex ray of states and me blinking cold on both sides, iran and israel, to deescalate, let's take a listen. we continue to work intensely to de escalate tensions in the middle east . and to prevent the spread of conflict over the past few days, we've been in constant contact with partners in the region. and well beyond those conversations, we've heard a clear consensus. no one should escalate this conflict as we've been engaged
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in intense diplomacy with allies and partners. communicating that message directly to iran. we communicated that message directly to his room and we can get more from him at least unless shawnee or is honest. his here in the studio with megan c. shawnee as always. now we're hearing i'm so me blink and saying, but the us is communicating directly with israel directly with a ron over the tensions in the region that we're seeing right now. what do we know? what more do we know about these direct us iran contact? well, i'm not sure how. i mean, it could be that i would probably, they're somewhat in direct. i mean, the americans have been in touch despite everything really wrong before october, 7th, and ever since october 7th, but never to direct channels. they've been reports about talks going. so i'm on a, for example in may, which i officially denied, but there is no doubt that there was a channel of communication there between the ends. seem to be still on the fence,
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whether you know on how they are going to respond to the americans are trying to use this time that they have to try, you know, and, and put some pressure. and we get the ranges to understand that will back is real, a very strong way of firmly in case of a, you know, suspected escalation. and maybe trying to incentivize iran in a way as sort of like, not just, not just sticks but also offering carrots in order to bring all of this, you know, assumed or, or expected escalation, dallas prevented rather. so this is what we're seeing on the other one hand and you know, at the same time the americans are sending their carriers into the mediterranean to support israel. we know that the commander of sent come the central commander as a for the americans has been in israel, camilla, a general crew. so they're doing both of this sort of trying to show strong, you know, a alliance with an, in israel with its defense. but at the same time, in the secret channels to sort of maybe just avoid the whole, you know, as scenario as of escalation, that is expected to come. you know,
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maybe that would be the best way, you know, prevention rather than just deterrence. so we're seeing this meeting today on the way the organization of is alignment corporation, me think it's happening in jetta today. will iran is around like for you to find support the probably mean what we've been seeing in the last the week since the assassination of honey a into ron? is it even the countries that are considered to be the model? it's so many countries like, like, for example, saudi arabia who's on the verge of, of signing, you know, a normalization deals with israel at the same thing with your jordan, that has a peace agreement with as well. and is it, you know, very easily strategic, a neighbor, you know, and it, for his real living distancing themselves for israel, saying, you know, to both sides, you know, and we know they have had some role in helping the deception of the previous attack from iran on israel in april, they've been saying we don't want none of it. don't use our aerospace we don't want to be included, you know, and more than them, you know, and this is basically a slap in the face for israel, sort of turning the back to israel saying,
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we don't want to be part of this partially because they're seeing how the war is ongoing and partially also because this is all connected to the assassination of a very prominent palace. and you need to explain honey, you know, how much is known as a truck and as a know got as a tourist organization in many places. but for palestinians, many of them live in jordan, many of them in the region. he was a symbol, he was a hero. and you know, seeing the government's support and he asked, standing with it as well. you know, for not been getting, being punished for that. that's a bit of a, you know, more problematic sense for them to take 10 months of to the october the 7th attacks . would you say israel and i'm us all closer to what they originally wanted. it's unbelievable. it's been 10 months. i don't think, you know, is really they have expected after 10 months to be where they are still so deep into gaza. far from any conclusion. you know, in the near side, i think, you know, to, to use the churches famous speech. we're, we're probably,
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if you're of this and very carefully to mention, you know, this is, may be a, the, the end of the beginning, but not the beginning of the end attorney hours seems to be very adamant and going forward pushing very much strongly. and you know what, how much is seeing in the last week? some of is, you know, as you know, why the stream has been coming to that is true. you know, since the beginning of, you know, this is october, how much was wishing for more and more funds to be open against israel, with lebanon, with his bala, with the wrong in the west bank note at wishing for escalation. and it could be that were on the verge of that, which would be for a mazda best case scenario. so i mean 10 months and i'm afraid we're just not anywhere close to seeing and enter this and the site. unfortunately. database melisha unless drawn arizona's strongly thank you. you have company now fine with dish as main opposition policy has said it won't selections to happen
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within 3 months. as the country waits for an interim government to take shape. alita g or a former prime minister and current lead to of the opposition address the crowd and deca via video conference. off to her release from house arrest. he vowed to hold that democracy following the process which led to the resignation of shakes siena as prime minister. the country's president has now appointed nobel prize winner mohammed eunice as head of a cat. take the administrator and he is a people to use this opportunity to shape a better country now. so i'm it is land is gentlest with the daily star newspaper and joins us now from stucco. welcome to the w. so a huge raleigh by the main office ocean. policy and bangladesh, can you tell us more about the policy and whether it has a chance of potentially winning an election?
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yes, so as long as this has had a 2 party of electrical system for the longest time, be essentially swung between one party or, or another, it was always allow me the or the b and b. but then over the last 15 and a half years, this opposition party, the b and b was almost completely designated the, their leaders were arrested and put in jail. and in many cases the uh, the, the spark itself was also linked to incidence. those incidents of violence and searching cases and as a result, the sparky really side says speed away from the public sphere. the we're not participating in the elections. the said that the, the by got to the last election to my god that the one of the elections before that . and so this is huge, seen this party back on the street again. but i do want to point out that the students, while i do not necessarily want to be in b b,
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then they go through the whole army lake. they want to see an open democratic space where everyone can participate and more parties will be coming up more democratic parties will be coming up and contesting the elections. now in the meantime, the student leaders and bangladesh calling for an interim government to be formed as soon as possible on may possibly even today. i mean, how quickly is this likely to happen? this is eunice a supposed to fly in tomorrow from one, according to news reports, and uh, i think within minutes he comes back to the country is when the new entire him government will be taking shape and tell him government is supposed to take the lead for 3 months, according to the law in 3 months, they have to call for multi party democratic collection. and that is something that we are definitely looking forward to seeing a, to show of democracy. full governors of the central bank and bangladesh
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resigned today. can you tell us more about what happened that what this means? it means that the people are standing up against corruption. the, the bangladesh bank has allowed visits, lack of oversight. it has absolutely, it has allowed our banking system to of get destroyed. it has allowed money laundering to happen. it's allowed bad loads to rise and people are no longer willing to accept of except those. so just you know, right before the fall of the government are central reserves. it 15 point um, something 1000000000. we wouldn't even make the list of the top 100 of billionaires that, you know, but that's 15 point. point 9000000000 is essentially the wealth of an entire country off of 180000000 people that's. that's
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a little frightening to think about. so i might as well, i'm from the daily style newspaper and doc as i know thanks so much for your time today. we appreciate it. i. so now india has reportedly evacuated old, non essential stuff, and that families from its diplomatic commissions and neighboring bangladesh, that's off to the weeks of the unrest that forced prime minister shaken siena to quit and sleep bangladesh. reuters news agency quoted to india and government sol. so say that, oh, indian diplomats will be staying and bangladesh. let's go straight to a daily and bringing dw correspondent kelly out of a shallow tell us more about that. it would only adjust for some context. first, they're about 19000 indians in bangladesh. and the 9000 of those were students and before administered of india said yesterday that most of the students would return
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to the safety to india or the last few weeks. but he didn't share any details sofa, a would, the indian governments plans were for evacuation for the rest of the indians who remained there. but given the voter type of situation in bung with this, the arranged for special sites today a to but i to evacuated the non essential stuff at the embassy and the consulates. the diplomats. so as you say, continue to stay there. you see the ledge to macpherson around the safety of indians on the ground uh on. yeah. because in the, as well as indians are seen as pro uh, she casino and you know, that's exactly the reason why there was a bit of, you know, anti india sentiment on the ground when these products were unfolding and bundle. dish because the citizens of bundle dish product that india did not do enough to stop the uh, the total dated uh, you know, ways of pulling off. she casino as well as the atrocities. that's what commented by her government. so clearly, you know that that's the reason why you know, indians are, uh, you know, under a techno
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a staying and bundle dish. they're not just the attacks against the indians mind. do. they're also attacks against the of the minority community of hindus are involved with this, which is also of concern to the indian government a in bung with the issues. a country you know, with islam is the, is the states religion. and so you know, time and again, they have been attacks against the hindu minority because the hindu minority is also seen as a pro she casino and her 2nd up ocoee the allow me league. oh so that's still something new really on. yeah. just for contacts to or they have been attacks on know the he knew minority community in the past, but what's new this time that'd be a seeing is that the muslim community, the us have been standing god, a to pick to protect the him, do community from any case is a full vandalism on, you know, the seller yet us, thanks so much for the update each other or here's a quick reminder of our top story is that the south, thailand's top court has banned the policy. that one last case general election. it
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