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the, the, this is dw news wise and from berlin, bangladesh is soon to be new leader is on a plane headed for home nobel peace prize winner mohammed eunice today, left paris saying that he's ready to help me with extra dress. it's problems after weeks of violent protests, which toppling the government, also coming up to nice highlands popcorn bands. the country's most popular political party. the move forward party edits leader one last year in the general election, but they were stopped from taking power. and it's been 10 months since the october stuff is attacks. that ship is real and triggered the more in gone. so tonight we looked at how the conflict as impacted the middle east, the
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library golf. our view is watching on cbs in the united states and do all of you around the world. welcome bangladesh is incoming. caretaker leader has appealed for . com as he travels home to face a country in crisis mohammed eunice is urging protesters to stay peaceful and positive after weeks of unrest that ended with the allister of the nations long time. prime minister eunice is due to be sworn in on thursday. you know, how many eunice was all smiles when he arrived at the post in paris. so i'm looking forward to going back home and see what's happening with this task and how we can organize ourselves to get out of the trouble of that unit. he was heading back to bangladesh to the often most of
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a violent crackdown on student ned protests that school prime minister shape has seen a step down his lead and flee the country to india. on monday, eunice is one of has seen as prominent and for the series and the students want to now replace to we think dr. mom of the universe is the greatest bung leather sheep parson in this kind of data. so we this to, to is that revolutionary students announced and proposed he's name for the chief of him getting government. and we hired that he's who coming to model and we will watch them lead cordial li accept him. and we believe that he will, he will make sure, and he will support the student people of this country to reveal to these nation
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well expecting that he will fulfill the demands of the students which are at the 9 blend as and such as the dealers of our brothers, the must be closed from duty, is that security officials who are involved in this feelings and the dodge as they gains as students. the nurse has been approved by the president to be sworn in as a capital. you can lead to the 84 year old economist and his grammy bank won the nobel peace prize in 2006 with unlike refinancing project, that is credited with lifting millions of finder that she's out of poverty known as the banker to the poorest of the pool, he faced severe backlash from his scene as regime which accused of an exploitation
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and hit him with over a 100 criminal charges. all of which he denies. in a written statement, eunice colds, the end of a scene is government of 2nd victory day and appealed for calm of 2 weeks of unrest . eunice will count his teeth in politics by filling a large power vacuum in bangladesh. it is still not sure who else will make up the interim government and how long it will last for the be and tea party are demanding fresh elections within 3 months. this right, maybe as a student activist in bangladesh and i asked her if the party, if the b and p is likely to bring the change that students are hoping for. as you know, after the incident happened after she costing us deb down uh almost thousands of people uh the leader of
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b and b was out of prison and i was active. so how's that are, is also, so after they are 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 to their houses and their properties architect. and also, we don't actually know at this moment who are doing those activities and what is the 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 b and b and i'll meet both parties or do die from people in the founded by people who have something to do with their function of buying a dish. and so they have kind of a so be really complex, they have to get out from that part. and again,
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they have to practice the dual credit, tentative. so it's not only saying about i will read, i can do it. so it's about extra 100, some of the 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 this last time where it's kind of the chairperson of their body. they follow that person. but you know, you know, when it's about democracy, it's about the practicing the, the rights and about our, of our, uh, what do i say? all right, okay, so we haven't got that. neither of the parties saw us. well,
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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 our country suffering quickly for the past tickets finding she elite and also culturally. and i think that dr. you must have 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. all right now to the united states, democratic presidential candidate, a couple of harris and her new running made. tim waltz are holding campaign rallies in the us battleground, states of wisconsin in michigan. come see us today after here is announced the minnesota governor as her v p choice, tim walls has a record of appealing to white rule voters, and harris hopes that was will help energize her bid for the white house. meanwhile, donald trump's running mate j. the vance today criticized what he called the
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harris's guy, failed immigration policies during a campaign stuff in michigan when i realized our lives across now to washington dc gets the very latest and my corresponded there. benjamin alvarez gruber, benjamin coming to harris and tim moss. they've gone straight to a battle ground state with their campaign today. what is at stake there? that's try. we have been watching split screens basically for a couple of hours now jumping from a higher, as we'll say, campaign events to advance a events rallies in the same battleground states, states that are, of course, very important for both a parties. so it's no surprise us politic. his experts are saying that it will probably be a relatively small number of voters in a handful of battleground states. the will, the side, the selection parents and both already wrapped up. the campaign event in wisconsin are heading to detroit in michigan and then we'll continue. it'll be in phoenix in arizona and that in las vegas in the state of nevada over the next
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a couple of days. so it's definitely a packed schedule, not only for data events, but specially for this new do that is trying also, of course, to use this momentum after this really packed campaign event in philadelphia. and what's really interesting here, we'll look at the schedule. we have j, the vans basically training this do with julian stops in michigan in wisconsin. that's actually a political tactic. and so we have trump's vp pick in philadelphia and tuesday to win harris and wolf had the 1st joint appearance and also events also following harris detroit and also a to wisconsin. something that the harris campaign is appraising by the way, saying that they want this split screens to provide voters in the battleground states with this split screen that will define and the voters choices in november. you talked to me about these been around states like wisconsin, michigan. what advantages does to him was have connecting with voters there
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so what the campaign was trying and is trying to get also having the governor of minnesota on this ticket is that he has a quite good record of appealing to the wide rural voters who have increasingly it turn to trump over the a last a d is wisconsin, is the neighboring state of minnesota, where it was his turn, the search serving his 2nd term is a governor. so this it towards actually ended showing up support among the younger voters, winning back those folders with harshly criticized present bite. and that's actually also something that the trump campaign is trying to get with daily vans ascend or from the high you. that's also a say that's very important for both democrats and also republicans out of the presidential election. okay. are corresponded benjamin alvarez group of with the least in washington. benjamin, thank you. which islands constitutional court has ordered the dissolution of the progressive move forward party because of its proposed reforms
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to the countries royal defamation laws. the court ruled the proposal was unconstitutional with serious consequences for the party and its leader. peter lived. john ross led the move forward party to a popular victory last year's elections, but he was blocked in forming a government key and the parties executive board and now been banned from politics . for a decade, thailand had some of the strictest royal defamation laws. in the world. upon one to whom is a reuters correspond to the bank on covering this story, he told me more about the fate of the move forward party and its members. that's why not of the party is the saw of the party members are trying very quickly to regroup and maintain that, that 143 and p's would join a new party by friday to maintain that license. however, the parties currently have only 30 percent of the $500.00 seats ottoman so that's
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the initial, the bus toss. and the 2nd toss. aspinall said earlier today that there will now focusing all elections going forward. there will try to recruit and concentrate on need to do 2 readings hours. so they've got 30 percent of the seats and parliament . what's been public reaction been to this decision? yes, i mean that's been a degree of this, the least amount of data for his anger, even that being some small gatherings organized across the country inside the campuses and whatnot. but a lot across the part of this party are quite yeah. so there's a lot of this belief and anger towards what has been done to them, but the potty is quickly turn around, is that that's less tries to exist 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
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that retaining or maintaining and building out moments of politically going in. i'm wondering, you 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, and i've see what happened today with the dissolution of move forward. we have seen this kind of, uh, uh, sort of this illusion 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 uh, you know, there's uh, a foss, this democratic process be 20 episodes in time by, on the last, this institution like the core of and also this stablish me with business connection. and so on. so it is likely that this vicious cycle looks like it's going to continue. also the last,
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the general election that was told that this vicious cycle would, would have stopped. we've, we've seen many changes in type politics, especially in the last decade that coming out on sort of direct ministry roo officer, 2014 minutes reboot. but this decision today has really stamped a mock that's, you know, thailand is still continuing with this uh, cycle journalist upon a one to own with the latest in from bangkok tonight. thank you for 10 months have passed since the how much terror attacks on israel, which triggered the ongoing more in gaza. the october 7th, the tax began would come off militants infiltrating southern israel from the gaza strip, killed some $1200.00 people, and took around $250.00 hostages back to guns of israel's subsequent military campaign and its state and go with destroying him off as killed almost $40000.00 palestinians and that's according to the mos run health ministry. and garza
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thousands more are reported missing and thought to be beneath the rubble presumed dead. and our middle east channel is johnny was on his joys. be here in the studio, and it's always good to see you. so let's look at the 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 this is the, 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 if we look, if i have been to the last months then it seems like we are just may be at the end of the beginning because the, 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,
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is now with the new bracing for dual attacks. actually from yvonne and lebanon, who both from a saw 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 turmoil, 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 gaza and leader of, of, of komatsu are, is still holding very strong, right to our actually he's consolidate, consolidate in 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 in organizations? you talk 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 kobus. i'm a for a while. yes. and is we'll turn it down basically. we did the iran feel threatened
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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 the so to show you, 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 an axis of evil as the americans might be causing is really where you would see also their proxy is like the who sees and 11 on iraq, syria. but then against that as, as we've seen, also in action with the previous attack and 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 arabia and as jordan, just big, big, important allies strategically located, you know, in the region and even then 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 is released heading and from, for what
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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 know, we, we heard the reports it and so the baby was telling iran, you know, 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 only us in war, if he's consolidate his power, the worst not over. we're approaching by almost a year, won't be that one. what's the in game going to be for him in? and so a 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 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 lived in a. so he feels,
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this is the only way you know only through that he is real, get any breakthrough there. many people we're just talking about the saudis and other, you know, opportunities were on the table of the table that many people's thinking had only is real. take a different path, maybe things have, you know, 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 hor and there's no end in sight for those palestinians. and that's just the sad truth of it. or me to least a whole is showing it was on showing. he is always we appreciate you. you're welcome gilbert. thank you. the rest of the words here in germany have saved 6 people and are raising to pull a final person from the rubble of a class to tell. building in the west german town of crew to other people were killed in the disaster. police say that the risk of further collapse has made the rescue operation extremely demand. rescue will say it is nothing short of
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america. these people survived. among those saved was a woman who was holding back for 2 years. and the 2 year old music of having never been so happy to see someone else's child, you know, tears in her eyes and still feel the same. now, the whole story was a very emotional component because when we arrived, when we looked at the building, we didn't think we'd take anyone out alive. we assumed everyone was dead. the rooms that were destroyed can only be described as miracles. isn't more than 200 rescue workers have been involved in a complex operation. they describe the data structure as a house of gods. what did the wrong move could cause the entire building to collapse and indict floor of the 17th century building came in late on tuesday night. it was renovated in the 1980s when additional stories were added.
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the hotel is in one of germany's biggest wind going regions, popular with doris in the summer months. with the w reporter, we elosa is in the village of crew in western germany. i asked him to tell us more about this very complex rescue operation. 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 that to the rubble, a heap that surrounds a to try and get to i have been in contact with it and she is alive. and they have
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been speaking to franky, she is not injured by all worried about the structure of that golding, that is still moving and is posing erased, not only to the survival of this tragic duty, but also the rescue as themselves. yeah, this building i understand, obviously very old. it was refurbished, 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. 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 looking back 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
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safe. ok, dw, we border. we along with the latest on that hotel collapse in western germany. we thank you. hard to the parents olympics. now we're marty tommy's through of the netherlands has won women's the go making it for st. olympics in which she has one metal across the line. 4th, in more se, but one goal for finishing top overall, she opted for the traditional celebration with the other sailors who made the podium in the men's res australian mat, word defended his type or the biggest star, the parents olympic so far is french swimmer. leon marshall and he became only but the 4th swimmer in history to win for individual golds at one game. now he set down for an exclusive interview with dw and credited his fans for helping propel him to go. a friend has a new style olympics always receive a boost from
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a home hero and stream and they own mouth from still only 22 is just that he joined an exclusive list of swim is doing full goals. one games. util. the w, the parents public, were a big reason for his success. it's kind of shocking at 1st. uh, just 15000 people just cheering for me. i have like a good balance in my entire body. and that was really using the energy to as soon as possible. and every sound was briefing and press record was kind of crazy. laugh sean has become the face of the games and given hosts, nation friends, such a huge lift is achievements. i'm not quite something yet. i don't think i realize yet. um. i feel like it turns parish for a bit for a week. it's been magic here. it's been a success to john takes has been amazing. everyone just what's watching support in south. it's really rare for us special for i kids. um,
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so it's really amazing to see that special focus of emotional follows. he's incredible faith of winning the tune to meet his book of life and to and to meet his press broke on the same night. even us great michael phelps watching on the junk coach. the bowman was done these codes in my coast uh, who really wanted me to that because it was kinda as possible to do. i was never done before. um, it was a really big challenge for me and i was really excited to do it, but i didn't. there was possible swim. fans allow you to be hearing a lot more about legal muscle. a substitute record of 23 olympic godes might seem far away. the friend that was drink expectations. australia is keegan holder has successfully defended his olympic park. skateboarding tied the with the pair, his games. the 21 year old didn't go the end of the sports olympic dave year, 3 years ago in tokyo, he followed up with a supreme you see right there as a frame showing throughout the heats. and finally, at the last,
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the concord in central paris. alexander, this love of poland has won the living, golden womens speed climbing. it's her 1st olympic metal. and this you have to say nearest love has dominated the competition throughout even setting 2 volt records in qualifying. she's like spider man. she only managed force in tokyo, 3 years ago, making her parents success against china's being these one, even sweet to all right, here's a reminder of our top stories. this our, the head of bangladesh is new interim government has the part in paris to return home. mohammed eunice says that he's ready to help things with dash, get out of what he describes as a difficult situation to task with restoring order and preparing for new elections . after weeks in violent protests, the top of the government and thailand's top court has banned the party that one last year's general election is believe, the court made the order because of the move forward parties opposition to expire,
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