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the, the, you're watching due to the news coming to live from berlin, bangladesh as a new interim of liter returns home mohammed eunice arrives at dasa airport and will be sworn in later today. he praises the students whose protests tumbled the government to say that they have saved the country. also coming up on the show, thousands of join anti racism protests across the u. k. organizers that say it's a peaceful response to days of our right writing. following the killing of 3 girls the
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i'm sorry, richardson, thank you so much for joining us. we're going to turn to those stories in just a moment. but 1st we do have some breaking news coming in to powerful earthquakes have struck off japan's southern coast. the $6.00 and a $7.00 magnitude from or is it just off? mia zaki prefecture. so nami alerts have been issued, but there are no immediate reports of damage. we will be bringing you more updates on the story as they come in and bangladesh as new caretaker of leader mohammed unice has returned home after a student let uprising the 4th of long time. prime minister shake has he not to resign and leave the country? unice has now landed a dock has main international airports just a short while ago. he's a grasp of foreigners in spring valley, nobel peace prize winner spent the last few days in france where he received medical treatment. he'll be sworn in as the interim government's new leader later on thursday, along with members of bangladesh as new cabinets and the wait for translation of
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his comments. let's take a listen to what to do next slide before he forwarded a plane to bangladesh. i'm looking forward to bring back home and see what's happening with this task and how we can organize ourselves to get out of the trouble of doing it. now, journalism i notice on, on, in dr. walk me through some of the challenges that unit. so going to be facing in bangladesh as well as it is quarterly, but uh then burneff for me, but at the same time uh, the used images if he is uh you have to pack it uh to be the visa to control everything in the country. and um, i am not very optimistic to say that uh uh, they have been in a very short time. uh, but in the same time uh is very, i need to say how much time. uh,
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you need to organize everything uh, in order to reform because the biggest, uh, uh, do you mind office looking for the stairs through the photo? only before we can have you saved it. so the flow will take some time. uh and then it is very, i need to say how much time he probably needs to be following the important suggest including the link send me some uh to uh, to uh, follow forwarding, and part of it as soon as my son, conn, and dr. speaking to us, and we do also now have a translations of some of mohammed units as comments as you arrived at doctor airport, those coming in just now let's take a lesson. unice has told reporters that it was bangladesh, the students who saved the country. he said bangladesh, it was a celebrating, it's a 2nd independence and he's also said, quote, we have to protect this freedom. i will be bringing you more of that speech as we
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get it. but for now, let's take a look at some other world news headlines. a mudslide has killed 12 people and injured several others in commenting city and chime as it should set you on providence, triggered by heavy rains and the regions i'm upside has destroyed thousands of homes and toppled a tunnel. bridge. rescue workers are looking for survivors and trying to clear the roads and capital on independence liter. carlos push them on has a dress cheering crowds and barcelona after returning to spain, following 7 years in exile, now face as possible. arrest for his role in the regions. 2017 independence bid space. parliament approved an amnesty law for push to month. the supreme court says unimed bezel in charge against him still stands and thousands of people have taken part in anti racism protests across the u. k. this coming after days of far right rioting, fueled by outrage over the stopping death of 3 children,
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and then subsequent this information that falsely named and asylum seeker as the perpetrator. they riots us, all mosques and hotels, housing asylum seekers attacks leaving minority communities on edge dw, rosie berkshire. it has this report from liverpool. they said they're here to keep racist hundreds through delta based refugee support center in liverpool when they learn h might be targeted by more far, right? riots after a week of unrest in the u. k. and the tax on similar facilities. i think the last government for instance, the policies that onto mind of the season day a full night, which is people angry the people that they call to get a national health appointment like national health system. no says
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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 pulse where they're head today to get communities together. i did lots of people here today. i've never seen because many bridges muslims are living in most of them. 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 firewood fire, if i criminal it through the terminal disease and bylaws with violence, how does that make you any pets with you the same? if not worse, because you should be more intelligent, you claim to be a muslim and you will have these beautiful teachings and you just gonna affordable to one side and just bring shame to, to, to, to your name, the reputation of your community. it's. yeah, this is a message to bridges. government has promised to keep cracking done on any one thing, not on rest as the country tries to cool tensions and find a way for which of
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a correspondent rosa bartered file that report. today she gave us this update from liverpool. 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 suspect, says we're a link to just general people of color across the u. k. a particularly partition lose lose 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 won't be city in 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 for here, just before these protest i was a mosque with a lot of things here in liverpool based type of seat. he just feels still like
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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 sees the thing, hearing some of these solid daugherty protests, these anti racist 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 liver po, for example, kids of color feeling too scared to show up to summer holiday vacation clubs, particularly most of the women who are really living in fee or we know a lot of these pro, these a riots have targeted, not only migrants, but also british asians communities, people who have, who were bored in the k,
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whose parents were bored of u. k. of some of the most distressing to testimony i've heard is, for example, one 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 most over the weekend of police tried to keep rioters at bay out site. what he said to me is in his child tooth. 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 truly a massive police presence there to deal with all this. how is the new labor government been handling this challenge? and they have those to 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,
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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 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, types of 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
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lights, rosy. thank you so much for your work there. that is d w as correspondent rosie birch hired reporting from liverpool. to turn out to some other news tensions between israel and hands full on the woodlands have nearly shut down lebanon's vital tourism industry. many governments now warning against travelling there, due to the growing risk of war. people visiting lebanon are scrambling to leave, including many lebanese ex pats or wondering when they will see their families again. they don't, these will have a tre to and the reports from bear route. the long wait for union is about to end. the usually morning coffee, the choice is not cheerful today. hi, your company has big plans for this pay independent. they came from to buy, to spend their vacation with their in laws in beirut. 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 happen. what is this is my 1st vacation in 2 years. i
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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 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 beated. what's on the airport on the very 1st day tens of thousands west trend in beirut. 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 costs us a triple. the regular price of different is $1.00 last sophie, one extra tight hug, and a grudging good by the ongoing hostilities
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between israel and the run, the unbox, lebanese minish office, blah, pushed diplomatic missions to urge their citizens to get out of the ban on deadlines. we had ordered the canceling flights to and from b route, leading to a scramble for tickets because of the security fun service. and they've had an emphasis announcements. we hadn't bethany, this is the 3rd slide that i'm thinking goes to other flights, were cancelled earlier. and the horizon village name, 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 about this. i think we were looking for tickets, but everything was fully booked. 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 us, on the notes on government via the yachts. want to come back to but i'm to
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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. what is your news update? thank you so much for joining us. my name is the calls back said wow, thank you so much for joining in. welcome to don't hold a bad a lot of people do that. it's all about saying it aloud. you guys would have being nosy, bay, like get everyone talking to me. you're healthy award winning called call that don't hold back beyond the result vs to many hunters a wrong.
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