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the, the, you're watching dw, new who's coming to live from berlin. thousands of join anti racism protests across the u. k organizer say it is a peaceful response to the days of rioting. stoped by the far right and response to the killing of 3 children. also coming up on our show today, bangladesh as new leader is returning home, nobel peace prize winner mohammed eunice is set to arrive in duncan's suit. he says, he's ready to help this country address it's problems. after weeks of violent protests fed off all the governments and foreigners urged to go home and visitors to stay away as problem warnings and fears of
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a new boar take their toll on lebanon's final tourism industry. the hello unclear richardson. thank you so much for joining us. thousands of people have taken part in anti racism protests across the u. k. this comes after days of far, right? writing fuels by outrage over the stopping death of the 3 children and the subsequent. this information that's falsely named and asylum seeker as the perpetrator of these riots as on mosques and hotels, housing asylum seekers attacked leaving minority communities on edge dw, with rosie bar chart. how's this report from liverpool? they said they're here to keep racist. hundreds through delta based refugee support center in lyrical when they learned 8 might be targeted by more far, right?
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riots after a week of unrest in the u. k. and a tax on similar facilities. i think the last government for instance, the policies the mind of the season day a full night, which is people angry the people remote in that they call to get a national health appointment life. national health don't know. says when they'd be in an even worse state to demonstrate to say they want to show the world. the preaching is a welcoming milton cult, where they're head today to get communities together. i did lots of people here today. i've never seen because many british muslims are living in fear. i'm terrified, extremely anxious. but i would like to stick with the
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exercise all day today, right, of just being alive. those are rights. the government says it's determined to protect hundreds of people over the past 3 days across the country on deals that have already been hunted, diagnosed already. so the heavy police presence will make sure that protests remain peaceful, and there are no more riots. but the damage has already been done. this week, the library was looted over the weekend and the smallest the oldest and the u. k. no keeps it stores locked except for your time on the rights begun after false claims spread online that the perpetrator of a deadly mass stabbing was a muslim asylum seekers after racist attacks is huge. community leaders have now come up with a nationwide cool for most lives, not to retaliate. so if you're fight fire with fire you for criminal it through with technology and violence with violence. how does that make you any of us will
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do the same if not well, it's because you should be more intelligent. you claim to be and most of them, and you will have these beautiful teachings. are you just gonna for the multiple sites? i've just been changed to, to, to, to your name the reputation of your community. it's, yes, this is a message to preachers. government has promised to keep cracking down on any one thing, not on rest. as the country tries to cool tensions and find a way for which and our course on it, rosa birch are joining us now. live from liver full, rosie, thank you so much for your reporting there. these riots. we've seen them across the u. k for days on end. now can you give us an update on the situation? have, have things now come down it is indeed a much calmer morning after a much calmer night across the u. k. instead of those scenes of violet racist riots targeting likes of hotels, housing, asylum seekers and even businesses that riots are suspected were linked to just
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general people of color across the u. k. a particularly british muslims being targeted instead, what i witnessed a base a protest was really a peaceful demonstration of people coming out and saying those riots are not in our name. we want the city of this country to still be seen as welcoming. that is surely some reassurance and some relief, particularly for those feeling most targeted by these days of all the rest. but it does not solve the problem and certainly serious divisions that have come to the 4 year just before these protest i was a most with a lot of dismissals here in liverpool based type of city just feels still like a tinderbox. they remain on edge. so with that in mind, to how reassuring do you think these solidarity protests really fuel and can you give us a sense of, of the scale, how they compare to the riots that we've been seeing. the old one is the child see thing hearing some of the sole authority protests. these anti racist
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demonstrations is there are many, many more of us than you and not they really ring true across the u. k. last night there were the far right were simply far numbered by anti racist demonstrators, but it doesn't change the situation on the ground. i mean, some really distressing stories i'm hearing literally. so for example, kids of color feeling too scared to show up to summer holiday vacation clubs, particularly moves the women. you're really living in fee, or we know a lot of these pro, these a riots have targeted, not only migrants, but also british asian communities. people who have, who were bored in here k, whose parents were born of u. k. i've some of the most distressing to testimony i've heard is, for example, one of versus asian mind in his sixty's, who was born in sunderland, who's of kids and whose grandkids were born here in the u. k as well, who finds himself locked inside his mulch over the weekend as police tried to keep rioters at bay out side, what he said to me is in his childhood,
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he was used to romped racism. he hoped his kids would not have to see that. and he's worried that no, in fact, that is exactly what has come to pass here. and the case was still a lot of divisions still to heal, arose as a, as you pointed out, that there is really a massive police presence there to deal with all of this. how has been a labor government been handling this challenge? or they have those 2 absolutely cracked out. anyone trying to stir up unrestored site hatred to your there has been hundreds of arrest. they put extra capacity in place for court, for quick process again here in liverpool. already some jail sentences were handed though. there are however, still a lot of questions for the u. k. government to answer not only for example of like how they're going to make sure the communities feel safe. they have, for example, deployed extra stuff to be able to keep watch over most, but also for the likes of how they're going to deal with only this information. and
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really the storm that was flipped up here. i mean one a mom i spoke to the multi site. yes. in this case it was clear just information that was spread false claims, attributing these deadly attack a week or 2 ago against children to i'm just, i'm asylum seeker. but he said, well, if it was a missile that had committed the attack, would that justify showing up and attacking most attacking tales, housing, asylum seekers? so still, i think, as i say that there's really just a sense here that there's been a huge swelling of decisions and lot still to a lot still to hear hear before people can feel it and go back to normal. their lights, rosie, thank you so much for your work there. that is d w. as correspondent rosie bar checked reporting from liverpool train out his mother news and within the next hour, bangladesh, his new caretaker, leader, is expected to arrive home for his swearing and mohammad eunice was in paris where he'd been receiving medical treatment. he's appealed for. com urging protesters
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remain peaceful and positive after weeks of unrest, but ended with the ousting of the nations long time prime minister mohammed eunice was all smiles when he arrived at the post in paris. i'm looking forward to bring back holmes and let's 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 a violent crackdown on student ned protests that school prime minister shape has seen a step down as leader and flee the country to india. on monday. eunice is one of has seen as prominent on to the series and the mind the students want to now replace to we think dr. mom of the universe is the greatest bangladesh. she parson in this kind of data. so as
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we the students that are revolutionary students announced and proposed his name for the chief of in getting government. and uh, we hired that he's, he's coming to model and we will uh, watch them lee claudia lee accept him. and we believe that he will, he will make sure, and he will support the student people of these country to reveal to these nation. we're expecting that he will fulfill the demands of the students, which are the 9 fund as into such as the dealers of our brothers, the must be closed from duties that's it goes to officials for are involved in this feelings and the star test against students unice has been approved by the
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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 finder that she is out of poverty known as the banker to the poorest of the pool. he faced severe backlash from his seat as regime which accused of 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 de, and appealed for comb of 2 weeks of unrest. eunice will caught his teeth in politics by feeling a large power vacuum in bangladesh. it is still not sure who else will make up the
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interim government and how long it will last earlier, journalist. and i know if i'm caught in doc, i gave me his view on whether mohammed eunice will be able to bring the country together. now is the time when, so this is the name of funk because of the student's full, but the grades have been the end of the test of this week. and the entire nation, a from the people from the sector is no waiting. you're waiting for him to take the charge of the 20 and, and this is the only name that people uh, depends on. and uh, if you wanted to leave that he's the only person that is able to, uh, you know, control and manage the situation right now. and do the students so that the protests are very much pushing for unit,
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says appointment here. what do you think the biggest challenges are that he will be facing as he returns to bank of ash, of the leaves many standing just that he has to face that eyes of the the so i mean the 1st step would be to restore the security uh in the exec, nancy to know, uh uh, to being uh instead of the school just back to the glass. so in the us and do you know back to the home and you still disputed the organize the police a policing is supposed to be and at the same time is there are several uh offices and the departments has uh, several uh, top of the csr resigning and uh, he needs, uh, have to have find, uh, his 1st avenue in the state. the lot of people are in several of the best sense of
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who she is. uh like this info bang. and the us is that uh to control the management of that guy was journalist my know, as i'm kind of in dock has speaking to me earlier and we can bring you up to speed now with some other world news headlines at this hour. more than 40 people has been killed by flooding, triggered by terrestrial reigns in western young men. hundreds of others have been displaced with you when says it's coordinating a deliveries to the affected areas. capital on independence later carlos pushed along hasn't dress cheering crowds in barcelona after returning to spain. following 7 years in exile, he now faced as possible arrest for his role in the regions 2017 independence beds, spain parliament approved an amnesty law aimed at allowing has returned. but the supreme court says unimed bezel ment charge against him still stands. and in
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argentina, thousands of people have descended on a church and the capital one outside us to pray for jobs. the catholic faithful marking the day dedicated to seem to tie autonomy, who is revered as the patron saint of bread and work. they also demonstrate it against presidents heavy on the legs, austerity measures including mass layoffs. ukraine surprised cross border incursion into rushes chorused region has for small scale to re deployed troops from the front lines. ukrainian unit launch the attack on tuesday morning, sending troops and tanks across the border course has declared a state of emergency and russian president vladimir putin described the attack as a quote major provocation. the russian authorities, a claim of 5 residents has been killed. cuba has not yet commented on the operation several more. let's cross over to dw the correspondence. we have nick connelly in a queue of andrea. nina assigned me a nova in re got reporting there from lot via since authorities to shut down dw
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bureau in russia one. welcome to both, you know, let's start with you. can you tell us the latest we know about the situation in the course region? yeah, there seems to be intense. a fighting, going on, and brush has course region that is bordering ukraine on social media. their images circulating and reports of buildings destroyed, allegedly by showing of the people fleeing the region. and russia says that ukraine has launched an invasion into russian territory on, on tuesday morning. and just this morning actually, um, there are also err alerts issued by regional authorities and our reports of people that have been killed during what was happening there. but what is important to mention here that the information we're getting from the ground is very limited. it's most the information of, from social media,
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from local telegram channels. and of course, the state of sar, it is because currently there are no independent journalists on the ground, and that is just important to consider when we're reporting right now on this issue . absolutely, and it coming to you in cube ukraine's troops, they're already overstretched. they were treated in the east of the country. why open a new french now? have we heard anything from ukraine's leaders on the lease? if you think you have, has been uncharacteristically taught. and if we basically heard nothing, either from the political leaders or from the military command, i think there are 2 reasons for this festival ukrainian military analyst advisors were speaking for months. basically, they were expecting a 2nd russian incursion. me assuming basically where this is happening now, as we'd seen earlier in the summer and you had to give, they had seen on the satellite images, russian forces basically being prepared to try and enter your credit again to full
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screen despite itself even more things. and it already is, so there is the sense that this was about basically winning time and attracting those troops before they could attack ukraine. importantly, after that, how give incursion? ukraine got permission from western countries to use western weapons within basically 100 kilometer zone inside russia along the florida. and secondly, i think this is about trying to do the same thing to the russians that the russians have been doing to print and basically forcing russia to take troops away from the don't best. the front lines where russia has been making significant progress in recent months. forcing them to open, basically, and you to just to go front and also some of the about the morales about p off showing ordinary russians that letting the future is not able to protect them. he's not able to guarantee that border is closed. so i think this is something that really cheap, several objectives in one that, you know, let's pick up right there. how is this being communicated within russia? how do you imagine the problem when is explaining this to the public slow?
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what is interesting, at 1st, there was really no reaction from the kremlin on tuesday when a 1st report of, of this incursion started to occur. and then yesterday's on wednesday of what am i pushing addressed this issue and publicly called it a large scale provocation. and then he called and meeting with his security and defense official. so really showing that they're taking action there, but then put in the military chief, a said acknowledge that that was happening. but then he said that the events were halted so that the ukrainian advances were holt in the course. regions are really giving us impressions here that the situation was very much under control, which very interestingly, locals, we've seen on telegram channels, have denied that that is under control. they say that if education didn't work, but again, these already reports of that we cannot all verify important to mention here. and
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order is also really interesting that the former prime minister now mitigated voice . now, the security council in russia, to use this to call for a further invasion of ukraine and make another interesting element here. the white house has said that it had no advanced knowledge of the incursion. how do you think this news will go down with ukraine's western supporters of the plan not show that the white house sort of wanted to being informed in advance. you get the sense from all these different whitehouse books people and the security folks people that this is about not allowing russia to say that this was a basic american plan who supported invasion, old reciprocity. i think that's what they're trying to avoid at. it doesn't seem, even though you could interpret that and whether this is a kind of select from the rest of the ukrainians. they said this doesn't kind of clash with the previously agreed policy of limiting ukrainian strikes in rush. i prefer to that for the zone,
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especially in case of an expected new incursion from the russian side. but more generally, yes, this is something that probably isn't particularly popular and washington european capitals is a real worry here and see if the basically the priority for the us is about stability and basic containing this will rather than seeing ukraine when and is increasingly to especially for me, for my political leaders, for my foreign minister here in cuba, that basically quite has to push hold on has to basically take the american side of it's comfort zone and do things that may be of particular popular that has to risk, you know, some kind of push back from washington, if it wants to kind of re game the initiative as it is. and this kind of a controlled kind of war along the front lines. russia with its superior manpower and financial resources. they say it's just going to win. and ukraine can only have any chance of winning packets territory if it kind of goes away from the kind of normal roadmap as well. and kind of does these kind of help and expected things lacking in that incursion into course we well thank you very much to both of you for your reporting and his date of use. you know, not. so i'm going over and in riga and we also have nick connelly as always in keys
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. turning out to some other news. tensions between is roland has the long militants have virtually shut down, lebanon's thriving tourism industry. over half a 1000000 taurus arrived in lebanon between may and june of this year, but many governments are now warning against crumbling their due to security concerns. dw mohammed traits out reports from bay route for the long wait at reunion is about to end. the usually morning coffee ritual is not cheerful today. how your company has big plans for this to in the been on the came from to buy, to spend their vacation with their in laws in basement. but due to the growing tension in living and the family have to come to a vacation and half and book the earliest flights out to happen. what this is my 1st vacation in 2 years. i chose to spend this and 11 and with my family and my
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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 school and 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. everyone remembers the 2006 for between display and the button is really war. planes bummed data. what's on the airport on the very 1st day? tens of thousands west trend in b o. z a can not afford to lose his job for the tickets. we booked at the last minute that we couldn't find a direct flight to divide. we have 3 stops before our final destination and it costs a trip to the regular price of $1.00 last selfie. one extra tight hug and a grudging good by the ongoing hostilities between israel and the run, the unbox, lebanese minish office, blah,
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pushed diplomatic missions to urge their citizens to get out of little bit 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 thought it was a announcements we hadn't bethany. this is the 3rd slide that i'm thinking goes to other flights or cancel 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, because 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 live and die down. it's simply too risky. the
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only hope it will not be another 2 years before they can see their family and friends again. 3 taylor swift shows in vienna has been cancelled for authorities said they uncovered a planned terror attack. the cancellation that had a thursday show comes after police arrested 2 suspects. wonderful. they said had set his sights on the mega event. this with these swarming that via the concert venue ahead of opening night to get there, bracelets and other fan memorabilia. more than $60000.00 bands had secured tickets for each of the 3 shows. but late wednesday, their dreams were dashed when organizers posted this announcement. canceling all 3 dates, the reason the arrest earlier in the day of a young man in the contact of his were believed to be targeting the taylor swift concerts. starting to what we know so far in the
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investigation. the suspects radicalized themselves on the internet. the 19 year old austrian citizen swear allegiance to the current leader of so called those law mics state at the beginning of july. and the subsequently, the suspects made preparations to carry out a terrorist attack police that they found chemicals for explosives that the main suspects home authorities spoke of a serious threat to public safety. it was supposed to be a chance for fans to see their idol like in other cities on swift arrows, world tour ticket holders will receive a full refund, but not for their travel costs. for many a missed opportunity. but one that could have ended in disaster. and that is
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the the, the issue of society and is near is nice. in contrast to other cities and turkey is much more open from the people. i can only hope that it will get even better. we see for that things are looking to so good with our leader at the please quit in is me what slice like in turkey's most liberals that focus on europe next on dw, the big problem is not that killing us. and the government is doing nothing to still do more of what i can't imagine is going to try that. then when,
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when your child risk your life for political change, it needs to be stronger. producers doesn't change everything now, which i'm forced to suspend or do you stand off foot people and then do that thing to the us and them in 60 minutes on the delta v, the people in trucks inject, when trying to feed a city center and more refugees are being turned away, support families on the tanks in syria credit on entering this way to against administrator if he explained to his son around the world more than 100 and assessing, seeking rest,
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