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the, the, this is dw news, live it from berlin, bangladesh is soon to be new. leader is on a plane tonight headed for hold the nobel peace prize winner of homage eunice today, left paris saying that he's ready to help things with extra dress. it's problems after weeks of violent protests that toppled the government. also coming up thailand stopped ports vans the country's most popular political party, the move forward party and its leader, one last year's general election, but more stopped from taking power. and its been 10 months since the october 7th attacks that ship is real and triggered the war in gaza. tonight,
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we looked at how the conflict has impacted the middle east. the break off is good to have you with this mohammed unit as the designated head of bangladesh as new care take your government today. left france headed for home, bangladesh is expected to arrive on thursday. the bill prize winner said that he looks forward to helping bangladesh get out of trouble. he also urge people to use this opportunity to shape a better country. and use spoke briefly to reporters before boarding a flight in paris. i'm looking forward to going back home to see what's happening and how we can organize ourselves to get out of the trouble. thank you very much. oh, roland. the fishing. thank you.
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thank you very much. well, meanwhile bangladesh has may not. physician party has called for general elections to take place within 3 months. carlita z. i'm a former prime minister and current opposition leader today address the crowd in doc a via video conference. after she was released from health arrest. she valid to uphold the democracy. following the protests which led, you may recall to the resignation of shakes. i've seen it as the country's prime minister. i'm a customer who has not moved to dollars. he is a standing committee member of bangladesh, his main opposition party, the bangladesh national party, which is known as the b and p. earlier, we asked him whether he thinks fundamental democratic change in the country is now possible. we all want to have it front of it. it does look pretty processing the stage, and that is what we have been missing for the last 15 years. the storage and have
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done what procedures changing and everything's been. and the great news that goes to, to show that is the, the democratic revenues are very important. but in addition to having a proper and ad except the, just the, this is what the all want at the end of the day. but the thing is, is what, what is the thing that people of the country and the peoples of the owners, they have the country. and so these almost over to that, that's the whole idea, you know, was the oldest and most of the citizens, it is up to them to decide which was the, then the bottom it in the government. so we have to just expect that in the end of the day and i see the as been in the different unfair election. i think we have a chance of winning the addiction, squarely or i spoke with the new spots needed, the she's
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a student activist and bangladesh is to the go on university. she took part in the protests we've seen in the past weeks. i asked her that she agree with the statement that we just heard from that being politician that the political party is currently bangladesh, is most popular. you know, given the situation that there is absence of wanting to consult this right now. so they are the only party visible now, so they can say that i'm the best anyone can say find the best, but it's about words not above saying i'm the best. so i don't think that it's time to say which one is based, which one is that out there? what we speak for the v b m p, and the allow me league the want me league of course is the party of the former prime minister. shake a scene a they have been the 2 parties which is the road, bangladesh, back and forth with only a few brake since 1991. and we can to be a peak and it really bring the change now that,
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that students such as yourself are calling for, as you know, after the incident happened after she close enough step down. uh, almost thousands of people uh, the leader of b and b was out of prison and i was out of. so how's that or is also so after they're out, we are uh we're hearing news about widens we're hearing. these is about tier of the mind to reach people well, many of them leaving their houses and their properties architect. and also, we don't actually know at this moment who are doing those activities and what is their role b and b's place. they do receive those people as they are saying that they are the best political party right now. so i think they should warrant, they should work now. and also i think being being on the books,
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the parties are due guides from people in the founded by people who have something to do with their time dition of bangladesh. and so they have kind of a superiority complex, they have to get out from that part. and again, they have to practice the dual credit, tentative so smoothly saying about i will read, i can do it so. all right, so, but extra minutes about system. what about the boston and i, i do think it's interesting that the student movement wanted called for mohammed eunice to become the head of an interim government. and that is exactly what is about to happen. someone who does not live in bangladesh at the moment. he's coming home. why do you think he is the best fit? yes, i told you earlier that the, the parties we see in the beach actually derived from family. they have something to do with the bar since they called the boston where it's kind of uh, the chairperson of their body. they follow that parson. but, you know, you know,
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when it's about democracy, it's about the practicing. uh the, the rights and about our of our uh, what do i say? all right, okay, so we haven't got that 9. the party saw us. well, india redeem and wind dr. eunice, why we prefer him because he is a person who is not from that kind of family know that kind of structure. i also are going to be suffering quickly for the past tickets finding she elite and also culturally. and i think that dr. unice has the experience to service well in the field or people know me and i was going to didn't get better. so which was the team because of that reason. okay, with actually still active is use right new meanings, but we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us today. thank you. which highlands constitutional court has ordered the dissolution of the progressive move forward party because of its proposed reforms to the countries royal defamation
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laws. the court ruled the proposal is unconstitutional with serious consequences for the party and its leader peter lim, sharon ross led to move forward hardy to a popular victory last year's elections, but he was been blocked from forming a government c and the parties executive board have now been banned from politics for a decade. thailand has some of the strictest royal defamation laws in the world. well, the former leader of the move forward a party. he had this to say today. a yes, this aust. and as you know, election winter of 2023 in a year, then we get dissolved. and i'm gonna estimate that a certain amount of us get the band for 10 years. but i have my freedom in my rights to insist on out in a sense that we have no intention of treason or insurrection,
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or trying to separate monica. you from a national like the country of thailand. i just spoke with pony one, joe, and he's a reuters corresponded in ben caught covering this story. he told me more about the fate of the move forward party and its members. well, not of the parties to so the party members are trying very quickly to recruit and maintain that, that 143 and p's would join a new policy vi, friday to maintain that license. however, the parties currently have only 30 percent of the $500.00 seats ottoman so that's the initial, the bus toss of the 2nd toss. aspinall said earlier today that there will now focusing all elections going forward. there will try to recruit and concentrate on quantity to reduce hours. so they've got 30 percent of the seats and parliament.
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what's been public reaction been to this decision? so yes, i mean that's been a degree of this. the least amount of that's the point is anger even. um that being some small gatherings organized across the country and inside the campuses and whatnot. lots of course are part of this hardy are quite yeah. so there's a lot of disbelief and anger towards what has been done to them, but the potty is quickly turn around, is that that's less costly, boost and go and this late into electro victory going forward. so it's going to be quite an interesting thing as even though that is all that retain or maintaining on and doing at home and politically going in. i'm wondering, i mean, is there a way to predict what this decision, what kind of impact is going to have on thailand's political system? slips tyler,
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and i've see what happened today with the dissolution of move forward. we have seen this kind of, uh, uh, sort of dissolution of political party elected political parties by the court several times throughout the last 20 years, including ministry cools. it also elected government as well. so, when this uh cycle, if you like in the last 2 decades where, you know, there's a, a foss, this democratic boss is the 20 episodes in time by, on the last, the institution like the core. and also this stablish and it was business connection. and so on. so it is likely that this vicious cycle looks like it's going to continue after the last, the general election that was told that this vicious cycle would, would have stopped. we, we've seen many changes in ty, politics, especially in the last decade that coming out on sort of, they recommended true of the 2014, it's reboot not. but this decision today has really stamped the mock that's the on
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the highlander. still continuing with this uh, cycle journalist upon a one to own with the latest in the band talk tonight. thank you. to now to the united states democratic presidential candidates become a le harris and her new running mate. tim walls are holding campaign rallies in the us battle greens battle ground states of wisconsin in michigan. today. it comes just the day after harris announced that she has chosen the minnesota governor who has a record of appealing to white's world voters to be your running mate. she helps won't, will help energize or bid for the white house to be involved. donald trump's running mate j, the vans is criticized what he calls, kimberly harris's failed immigration policies. he did that during a campaign stop in like the chicago highs or what, what are all right, let's cross it straight over to washington dc. now when you get the very latest, more corresponded,
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they were benjamin alvarez group or benjamin. good to see you coming to harris and tim was they have gone straight to a battle ground state with their campaigns today. talk to me about what is at stake there. there is a lot at stake, not only in that say we need to remember that according to several political experts, it will be a relatively small number of voters and a handful of battleground states of will decide is the presidential election in november. so it's no coincidence that hire is enrolled, have a campaign events, not only wisconsin that will also be in detroit, michigan, phoenix in arizona and as vegas in the state of nevada. and it's definitely a very packed schedule to kind of use this momentum after this attack, some pain event in philadelphia and to see when the arena covering the campaign event. the 1st joins it competing event of the democratic do. there was indeed a lot of enthusiasm from the supporters and the campaign sat that they raised
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36000000 us to listen. the 1st 24 hours after the vice president was actually a noun. so the rivals that we will look on the other side. donald trump and j, the vance, trading it kind of with julian, stops in michigan in wisconsin. that's also a political tactic. i just saw a video of data events also moving towards air force to the plane will come on harvest travelling. so that's also a tactic for them to have it this side split screen something. then the campaign from pamela harris has also welcomed. yeah, it's not by chance. they were seeing the many campaign in these states, wisconsin in michigan. what advantage does tim waltz have connecting with voters? they're as you say, it's definitely not a coincidence. in walls has definitely a record of appealing to the wide world at voters who have increasingly time to trump over the years. it's important if we see a map that wisconsin is the neighboring state of minnesota,
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where it will is currently serving the 2nd term as governor. so this battle ground towards ended showing up support among the younger voters winning back voters who have harshly criticized president biden to and that's with his stuff in detroit, michigan. it's also so important with this and committed movement, and i'll over a president biden's handling of the israel home as war is so important with by now out of the raise horizon goals will now try to regain trust from the voters who have turn their back on president bind, so a pretty pat schedule for both harris and wills, but also a full j d advanced the v p. take off a donald trump. yeah, i think things are about to good full throttle. now that is for sure. benjamin alvarez group, but with the latest from washington as always, benjamin, thank you. what 10 months have passed since the how much of the terror attacks on israel, which triggered the ongoing more, engulfing the october 7th. the tags began with him. us militants infiltrated
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southern israel from the gulf and strip, killed some 1200 people and took around 250 hostages back to gaza. israel's subsequent military campaign and it stated goal of destroying abbas. it has killed 39677 palestinians to this day. now that's according to the boss. run. tell ministry. in guns. thousands more are reported. missing. beneath the rubble they are presumed dead. as the conflict, interest is 11th month fears of it all out regional war are growing at the request of the run the organization or there's one, the cooperation is holding an emergency meeting in jetta. saudi arabia. the meeting will focus on the situation following the assassination of from us leader is mayo. i mean yea, in say ron last week. meanwhile, the us is trying to prevent this conflict from spiraling into a major war. us secretary of state and to be blinking to day called on both sides,
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you run and israel to de escalate. take unless 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. we've been engaged in intense diplomacy with allies and partners, communicating that message directly to iran. we communicated that message directly into our middle east analyst and shawnee was honest with me here in the studio ton is always good to see you. so let's look at their calendar here. what would be our 10 months now since the october 7th attacks on israel now waiting for a retaliatory strike from iran compare where we are now to where we were just a month ago as well. i think a month ago it seemed like things are winding down. i think everybody saw it. this
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is the beginning of the end. you know, the talks about the hostage deal. we're, we're, we're very, you know, immune and it seems like it's around the corner. it's happening any minute and then you know, the re, a change in momentum, but the look of i have been to the last month then it seems like we are just may be at the end of the beginning because the beginning. yeah. because bethany allison's to be, you know, going all in, you know, he went also to washington saying that, and we're seeing, you know, israel action in the last couple of weeks. and as you started saying is really is now with the new bracing for duel the tax actually from yvonne and lebanon, who both from us, a far harsher attack that ever, you know, seen before? where will this lead, how far will this escalation go? i'm, i'm not sure everybody knows, but i also know nobody imagined 10 months ago after the turbo october 7th, the tax that is real 10 months into this, you know, look into this a scenario. we'll still be fighting and gaza. it will still be rock construct from
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gaza and leader of, of, of come us in why is still holding very strongly to power. actually he's consolidate, consolidate, and power. now, following the assassination in you, he is in the, in this or in the life of a new year. who is his biggest bible, immunizations. are you talking about these changes just before october, 7th? i mean sort of your review and is real. they were talking about normalizing relations mean, which was a big step. right. but it was still on the table following top assignment for a while. yeah. and as well turn it down basically. we know that everyone feel threatened by that. so what did you make when you, what do you make of what we're seeing now with these air countries sitting at the table with iran in jetta? i think that's this as a show. you know, the, maybe the shifting in district strategic, you know, as make, make up of the middle east. there was always the assumption that there's the range and axis of evil as the americans might be called in, is really where you would see also the proxies like the who sees and $1190.00 iraq, syria for then against that as, as we've seen. also in action was
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a previous attack in april was of course as well and then the americans, but also supported by some of them are more moderate countries. you know, we have the countries that are part of the ever mccord. but in top of that, there was a talk, as you said about saudi arabian is jordan, just big, big, important allies, strategically located, you know, in the region and even them, the, sorry we've been jordan last days. have been saying get this out of it. we don't want to be involved in this, they, they, there's a lot of the frustration with where israel is heading in from, for what a lot of countries in the region to feel like, you know, lack of sensitivity to their complex situation. you know, that kind of thing. you're not helping us helping you. yeah we, we heard the reports it and so the baby was telling iran you to the stance we're taking is not because we are on israel's side. it's because we're looking out for our very own interest. speaking of which, let's get back to the situation with a mouse in gaza. what do you think the in game is here? if you us in more is if he's consolidated his power, the worst,
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not over. we're approaching by almost a year. won't be that long. what's the in game going to be for him in inside guns? well, if you have something now then yes, that's and, and soon i mean he feels like pressure is the only way out. pressure means more actions, more aggression, more, you know, pushing stronger. we've, and we've seen these really military operating last day. it's in 3 different fronts and gaza in the west bank and also, you know, in the northern border and we've left and so he feels, this is the only way you know, only through that he is real, get any break through the many people. we're just talking about the saudis and other, you know, opportunities were on the table off the table that many people thinking had only is real, take on different past. maybe things have, you know, and fold it differently. and above all that we need to keep in mind there's almost 40000 palestinians that in causative versus an unbelievable number, you know, the casualties. you know, the trauma, the tragedy, the horror, and there's no end insight for those palestinians. and that's just the sad truth of
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it. i mean, at least a whole is shown. it was on shiny. as always, we appreciate you. you're welcome. gilbert, thank something like rescues here in germany. easy that they have saved is 6 people and are raising to boy a final person from the rubble of a collapse to tell. building in the western town of crew to other people were killed in the disaster. police say the risk of further collapse has made the rescue operation extremely demand. rescue will say it is nothing short of america. these people survived. among those saved was a woman who was holding back a deal. and the 2 year old music of having never been so happy to see someone else's child with tears in her eyes and still feel the same. now, the whole story was a very emotional component because when we arrived and we looked at the building, we didn't think we'd take anyone out alive. we assumed everyone,
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instead of the rooms that weren't destroyed, can only be described as miracles. because when the displacements, more than 200 rescue workers have been involved in a complex operation, that describes the data structure as a house of gods. what did the wrong move could cause the entire building to collapse? an entire floor of the 17th century building game in late on tuesday night it was renovated in the 1980s when additional stories. what i did the hotel is in one of germany's biggest wine going regions, popular doors in the summer months. we want to be able to dw reporter louie losa, who joins is from the village of the club in western germany. he is where the hotel collapsed. louise, so this is still a rescue mission. tell us what do we know right now?
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that's right. very difficult race groom emission at the moment. one person um, still alive in the rubble rescue is are trying to get to it. but it is proving to be difficult. like trying to drill holes into the rubble and this means around to from the top. but that was too dangerous, i decided. and so now they digging into this side of a that's a rubble, a heap that surrounds a, to try and get to a, i have been in contact with it, and she is alive, and they have been speaking to franky, she is not injured by all worried about the structure of that golding, that is still moving and is posing a race not only to the survival of this tragic to the but all side of the rescue as themselves. yeah. this building i understand obviously very old. it was refurbished,
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i think back in the 1980s. a new section was also constructed on top of it. do authorities, do they have any idea what caused this all of this to collapse? not yet. um. like you said, it's been refurbished in the about 40 years ago. it is one of jeremy's wooden structure buildings a few 100 years old. but the investigators will have to look in that into that. and they can only do that once they can access the site, and that will only happen once the rescue is done and the whole area is declared safe. ok, dw, we border. we along with the latest on that hotel, collapse in western germany. we thank you to our, to the various olympics. now we're money now mr. of the netherlands has one women's, the gold making it for street and lympics in which she has one a metal she across the line for us in more se,
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but one goal for finishing top overall. she opted for the traditional celebration with the other sailors who made the pony in the men's res australian mat. warren defended his time. spain took the 1st golden middle of the day in a brand new events for the games. the mixed marathon race was really took place through the streets of central paris, including handle was between team members, spain's twice world champions, alvaro martin and maria perez trying as you see right there. alexander milos, love of poland and has one olympic golden women, speed climbing. it's her 1st olympic metals and take a look at this. your slot has dominated the composition freak out, even setting 2 world records. in qualifying, she's fine fast. she only managed forth in tokyo, 3 years ago, making her harris success against china is the english one. even sweet
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