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the the, this is dw news live from berlin, bangladesh as the soon to be new leader is returning home. nobel peace prize winner mohammed eunice boarded a plane in paris, st. he's ready to help bangladesh addresses problems. after weeks of violent protests which toppled the government. also coming up top islamic diplomat to hold an emergency meeting to discuss the targeted killing of a mazda is leader into wrong. they call it a blatant violation of a wrong sovereignty. and say, israel is to blame the, i'm on me and he says, thanks for joining us. bangladesh as new care taker,
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leader has appealed for. com as he travels home to face the country and crisis. mom and eunice is urging protesters to state peaceful and positive. after weeks of unrest that ended with allister of the nations long time, prime minister eunice is due to be sworn in on thursday. mohammed eunice was all smiles when he arrived at the post in paris. i'm looking forward to going back home and see what's happening with his child support 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 a violent crackdown on student 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 the and the mind the students want to now
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replace to we think dr. mom, what the universe is, the greatest bind leather sheep parson in this current era. so we, the students that are revolutionary students, announced and proposed his name for the chief of him getting government. and uh, we hired that he's, he's coming to model and we will let them lead cordial lead, 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. we're expecting that he will fulfill the demands of the students, which are the 9 blend as and such as the dealers of our brothers. the must be
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closed from duty is that it goes to officials for are involved in this feelings and thoughts as they get into students. unice has been approved by the president to be sworn in as a cat, a can lead to the 84 year old economist and his grammy bank won the nobel peace prize in 2006. with unlike career financing project that is credited with lifting millions of bangladesh, she is out of poverty known as the banker to the poorest of the pool. he faced severe back, clashed from his seat as regime which accused of an exploitation and hit him with over a 100 criminal charges. all of which he denies. in a written statement, eunice cools the end of his scene is government of 2nd victory day and appealed for calm of 2 weeks of unrest. eunice will caught his teeth in politics by
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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 2 main parties have dominated politics and bangladesh for decades. student activist and this rodney explains why the protest movement is hoping for a different type of leadership from a home and eunice, the bodies we see in the beach derived from family. they have something to do with the parts of the phone with the cost and where it's kind of, uh, the chairperson of their body. they follow that parson. but you know, you know, 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 body served us well, india redeem and why dr. newman is why we prefer him because he is
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a person who is not from that kind of family. you know, that kind of structure. i also our country's different quickly. so the boss tickets financially and also culturally and i think that dr. you must have the experience to serve as well in the field or people know me and i was going to again get better . so we trusting because of that reason. well, the organization of islamic cooperation has condemned the assassination of from aust. leader is my on the in t ron and called it a serious infringement of iran sovereignty to foreign ministers of the islamic block held in an emergency meeting. and jetta to discuss the killing and the runs response in a joint statement. the 57 members, so they held israel fully responsible for the attack on him. yeah. ron has blamed is real and vowed revenge. israel has neither confirmed nor denied responsibility.
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author and middle east analyst laura bloomfield is joining me now for more on this . thanks for joining us out. so we saw saudi arabia's stepping up to defend the wrong sovereignty at this meeting. that's despite the fact that the 2 countries are sometimes described as arch rivals. is something shifting here. it's a fascinating event today. um, yes, they are reconciled recently actually buy a china health broker that reconciled that they are still rivals. so the question is what it, what is the significance for this $57.00 block statement joint statement? i mean, on the one hand, you can say it's worrying that the rubber stamping some kind of retaliation which would lead to further escalation. on the other hand, the positive view which i take is that by acknowledging what israel has done, you know, israel hasn't claimed responsibility for it by acknowledging their hurt. it takes away the sting and need for revenge. often. what a country needs is an acknowledgement that they have been harmed. and what, what the statement provided today was just that the us as well. uh so that they
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help the members of it. oh, i see kind of what you're saying there. we'll try to deescalate, you know, take the pressure out of the situation and convince the wrong not to retaliate or to retaliate in a way that doesn't escalate. do you think that that's a likely scenario here. as i'm growing more optimistic by the hour, i look through advantage as a weapon is a currency and it can be devalued. iran is facing what you might call retaliation inflation because when they struck back, it is real in april. clearly, that didn't gain the deterrence that they were seeking. so now they're really are feel like they have to do something in to say, face, if nothing else. and so with this kind of diplomatic fear, flurry, whether it's through the slavic nations states, or, you know, western european allies that are also all kind of in a frenzy. and then also the military pressure. i mean, the $0.96, you know, f $22.00. they're almost like high tech messenger pigeons flying over the middle
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east with dropping a one word note which is don't. uh, so we're just talking about saudi arabia here, of often described as arrival of iran. they actually helped is real shoot down those missiles that you run launched in the last round of retaliation. jordan is also part of this organization. and as long states, i was also part of the group that helped is real, shoot down these missiles. so what you're saying is reading this statement here, not necessarily is a shift away from israel, but as a kind of attempt to find a diplomatic solution to this, there's tremendous tension and there's divisions within the group itself. i mean, there's this tension between ideology and practicality. right side of your a, b is looking at vision 2030. they're trying to diversify their autonomy in the middle of this there's this out. yeah. tober 7th attack. it kind of blows their whole plant out of the water. i think the question here is blood sicker than liquidity, right? one of their brothers was assassinated any wrong,
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but every country in the region including iran, is struggling economically. so it's a fascinating, a struggle here and, and you know, time will tell which will prevail to and just shifting focus the palestinian militant group. a mazda is named. yeah, yes. in war as its political leader. how have or have the why seem member states react to this choice? well, i think that they welcome seeing why they respect one thing that they're very, you know, careful to do is to respect whatever pos, any leadership is in place. and that's the very least that they can do, given that they haven't. and none of these countries, those that have relations with israel, they haven't broken blood diplomatic ties. so, you know, if they can't do anything, indeed at least they can do something in words and, and that's the criticism of that, that it's just lip service of the past and in costs. but what are they actually going to do? how they back that up with any kind of muscle, mentally stainless, laura bloomfield, thanks for joining us. many. thanks. here's a quick look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world.
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thousands of demonstrators have turned out in london and other cities across britain to protest against racism. the rallies come after day is a far right writing the worst on risk you test seen in over a decade. the papers, the violence followed rumors spread on social media falsely linking a stabbing attack to an asylum seeker russians. south western cruise region has declared a state of emergency after a major cross border incursion by ukrainian forces. russian president vladimir putin described incursion as a large scale provocation. ukraine troops supported by tanks and dollar tillery crossed over the russian border from the assuming region on tuesday. the tensions between israel and hezbollah militants have driven lebanon's once thriving tourism industry to the brink of collapse. over half a 1000000 tourists arrived and 11 on between may and june of this year. the
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violence is causing many to rethink their plans, dw is mom and it fits the reports from boot. they root to be long waited, well, union is about to end. the usually morning's coffee ritual is not cheerful today. hi, your company had big ponds for this to in the been on the came from to buy, to spend their vacation with their in laws in beta route. but due to the growing tension in live and on the some of the have to cut their vacation in house and book the earliest flights out to the well, this is my 1st vacation in 2 years. i chose to spend it and 11 and with my family and my friends, but it's getting more and more tense and i'm worried that i may get stuck here. i had a similar experience in the 2006 will. i didn't want to go through this again, so i took my vacation on hold, and i'm going back to divide those out of the way that the one of your members, the 2006 for between this plan and the button is really war. planes them to be to
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what's on the airport on the very 1st day. tens of thousands west trend in bales. the can not afford to lose his job for the tickets we booked to the last minute that we couldn't find a direct flight to divide. we have 3 stops before our final destination and it cost us a triple, the regular price of them. one last selfie, one extra tight hug, and a grudging good by the ongoing hostilities between israel and the run, the unbox, lebanese minish offers below, pushed diplomatic missions to urge their citizens to get out of the been on deadlines. we had ordered the canceling flights to and from beirut, leading to a scramble for tickets because of the security fun service. and they've had an emphasis announcements. we hadn't bethany,
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this is the 3rd slide that i'm thinking goes to the other flights were cancelled earlier. and that's nice involved in, i live in lebanon. the situation is so tense and stressful. we don't know what will happen to know. we're trying to escape, but we didn't know where to go like this. i think we were looking for tickets, but everything was fully booked. then we just found on the ticket by chance. and we are staying away until the situation settled. and we can come back. we have tests on the, on the notes on government via the yachts. want to come back to but i'm to intentions between this way and then the bottom died down. it's simply too risky. the only hope it will not be another 2 years before they can see their family and friends again. thailand's constitutional court has ordered the dissolution of the progressive move forward party because of its proposed reforms to the countries royal defamation laws. the court ruled the proposal unconstitutional with serious
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consequences for the party and its leader to lima. job, her own rats lead the move forward party to have popular victory and last year's elections that he was blocked from forming a government. he and the parties executive board have now been banned from politics . for a decade, thailand has some of the strictest royalty permission laws in the world. so the former leader of the move forward party leading to roland rods has this to say, b, r, a dissolved as you know, election winner of 2023 in a year. then we get dissolved and i'm interested in a certain amount of us get banned 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 or trying
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