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the, the, you're watching data unit who's going to live from berlin, bangladesh as new interim leader returns home mohammed eunice arrives at dr. airports and will be sworn in later today. he praises the students whose protest toppled the government saying that they have saved the country. also coming up on our show police search for catalyst separates us meter pilots pushed a lot after he reappeared in far slona after 7 years in exile to rally his supporters before finishing and thousands joined anti racism protest across the u. k organizer say it is a peaceful response to days or far right. writing. following the killing of 3 girls,
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[000:00:00;00] the i'm clear, richardson, thank you very much for joining us with us as a new caretaker leader mohammed unice has praise be students who over through the countries authoritarian government arriving home and asked dr. airport, he said they had saved bangladesh and had given it a 2nd independence. he's out of the country's new found freedom needed to be protected nobel peace prize. winners spent the last few days in france where he received medical treatment. now he and his cabinet will be sworn in in the coming hours. i spoke earlier to journalist and my note is from kahn. he's in dhaka and gave me his view on whether eunice will be able to bring the country together. now
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is the time of when this is the name of fungus of the students full, but the grades have been the end of a test of this week. and the entire nation, a from the people in the sector is no waiting, eagerly waiting for him to take the job as of the 20. and uh, and this is the only name that people uh, depends on. and uh, if you wanted to leave, this is the only person that uh, 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, says appointments here. what do you think the biggest challenges are that he will be facing as he returns to bank of ash, a police minister and just as he has to face and eyes
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of the the so i mean, the 1st step would be to restore the security and the exec nancy to know, uh uh, to being sent to school just back to the class. so in the us and do you know back to the home and you still disputed the organize the police a what do you see 1st attempt to be and at the same time is that a civil uh offices and the department has uh, 7 uh, top of the css resigning and uh, i need, i have to, uh, find, uh, his 1st avenue in the states that i find a lot of people in several of the best sense of who she is. uh like this info bang. and the us is that, uh you've been through the management of the country as well as kind of speaking to me earlier from dhaka is that we can take
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a quick look at some other stories making headlines around the world's too powerful earthquakes of struck off japan's southern coast, the $9.07 magnitude from or is hit just off me as acu prefecture, tanami alerts were issued and waives up to one meter high, were recorded off the coast of the southern most main island. there been no immediate reports of major damage. now i must slide, has killed 12 people and injured several others in that kind of thing. city in china is situ, on province triggered by heavy rains. and the regency mudslide has destroyed thousands of homes and topples a tunnel bridge. rescue workers looking for survivors and trying to clear the roads . more than 40 people have been killed by flooding, triggered by torrential rains in western yeah, many hundreds of others have been displaced. un size, it's coordinating a deliveries to the affected areas to well,
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thousands of people have taken part in anti racism protest across the u. k. this coming after days of far, right? rioting, fuels by outrage over the stopping death of 3 children and the subsequent. and this information that falsely named and asylum seeker as the perpetrator. the riots, so mosques and hotels, housing asylum seekers attacked, leaving minority communities on edge dw, rosie bershard, sent this report from liver pool. 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 a tax on similar facilities. i think the last government for instance, the policies the mind, the season day
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a full night, which is people angry the people remote in that they call to get a national health appointment like 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 to be a extremely anxious, but i will not been sick with a day to day right. of just being alive and those are right. so the government says it's determined to protect hundreds of people have been arrested over the past 3 days across the country. on deals that have already been hunted, diagnosed already,
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so the heavy police presence to make sure the 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 in the u. k. no keeps it stores locked except at prayer times. the riots begun after false claims spread online that the perpetrator of a deadly mass stubbing 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. if you fight firewood fire, if i criminal it through with demonology on violence with violence, how does that make you any best with you to say? it's not, well, it's because you should be more intelligent. you claim to be a muslim and you will have these beautiful teachings. and you're just gonna affordable to one side and just bring shame to, to, to, to your name, the reputation of your community. it's yes, this is a message to purchase. government has promised to keep cracking down on any one
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thing, not on rest. as the country tries to cool tensions and find a way for which correspondent rosa parks are covering that story for us. she gave me this update today from liver full, or 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 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 say those riots are not in our name. we want the 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 the syrians divisions that have come to
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the for here, just before these protest i was a mosque with a lot of british muslims here in liverpool based type of city just feels still like a tinderbox. they remain on edge. so with that in mind, how reassuring do you think these solidarity protests really feeling? can you give us a sense of, of the scale, how they compare to the riots that we've been seeing. i wonder if the child see thing hearing some of the sole authority 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. going to scare 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,
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but also british asian communities. people who have, who were bored in view cases, parents were born of u. k. of some of the most distressing to testimony i've heard is, for example, one versus asian mind in his sixties, who was born in sunderland, whose kids and his grandkids were born here in the u. k as well, who finds himself locked inside his most over the weekend? as police tried to keep rioters at bay out side, what he said to me is, in his childhood, 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
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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 really of 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 so ago against children to this from asylum seeker. but he said, what if it was a missile that had committed the attack with 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
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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 birch ag reporting from liverpool. now police in spain's catalonia region say they are hunting for former separatists leader. carlos, push them on after you returned to spain for the 1st time in 7 years for jamal and spoke to a crowd of thousands of followers and the regional capital barcelona. he returned to spain after spending 7 years in exile on the same day that a new castle onregional government is to be sworn and which ones party are not part of the new government space. parliament approved a wall to give amnesty to push them on. but the supreme court says and embezzlement, charge against him still stands for those who, the reason why it has disappeared after that, riley. but let's listen 1st to what he told the crowd there. well yeah, you want me use the amnesty law was supposed to allow
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a return to politics for those who should never have had to leave. but a few lords from the supreme court do not like it. it doesn't suit them. so a country where amnesty laws do not mean an amnesty is not a country. we are interested in being a part of the country where amnesty does not mean amnesty has a problem with democracy for the democratic. let's make the journalist steven barge and in barcelona for more on the stories we heard for jamal and referring there to the amnesty was that the supreme court has ruled does not apply to him. clearly, not very happy about it. can you tell us little bit more about about why this does not apply to push them on? um, well, that's good. that's a long story. is that the judiciary in spain is, is highly politicized. and so, although the government passed us on this, the law of various courts very different. there's a supreme court, this, the constitutional court and so on. have a poster or
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a post sections the supreme court and says that the crime of misuse of public funds, nothing doesn't matter because it was never suggested. ready money, it was for personal use that the misuse of public funds is not covered by by this law. and that, that is one of the charges push them on places. he knew, well, disagree with it. but this is this as well. the supreme court has ruled and what is going on now at this moment he's come home uh to bar slona made this speech and then seems to have disappeared. has put them on now gone into hiding it was i think he's making monkeys of the government and the police no one knows where he is. he appears here in just a few nations where i'm sitting at this. riley spoke for a few minutes and then was wished away. uh, even though that nearby as the following month, there are hundreds of catalog police sealing off the top. he seems to have vanished
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altogether. now boston was more or less and looked down as a stop cause leaving the city in every direction looking for pushed along. ah, so he's he has, he has done exactly what they bought at the time instead of as fees and nowadays, and viruses. spanish don't tell us more about the search that is ongoing. what kind of controls are in place looking for him and then also what the fact that we're seeing such a big search tells us about him as a figure with the searches. uh they are the roadblocks, old oh, and all the access and the city, particularly in the direction of france, which is where it is based on their as our helicopter overhead nearly all the time of the moment and the searching cause around the system. it's quite possible he's not even in a moment. he might be in somebody's house. he has a lot of a lot of support. and i think the question is going to be honest is how could he
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have done this without the simplicity of the police? although at the moment of course there's no ever so that now a push amount of course has returned to barcelona on the day that a new castle on regional government is being sworn in just to give us a little background. why do you think he wanted to be there for that moment as well? it could be seen as a bit of an act of desperation, because uh, you know, when he, when he select the country and 2017, the independence movement was riding high. it's now in a swamp salvador, the who's just been sworn in his presence is not a circuits. this is the social. ready this is the 1st norm, separate, just got started government we 5 in 20 years. and i see basically trying to, to rally is a frank aging troops and the whole event. so basically, nostalgic, i have to say being the rather than, than any sense of this being of revival. all right,
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well thank you so much for joining us with that update. that is journalist steven version in barcelona. we appreciate your time. thank you. trying now to some other news official in the course region of russia as head fighting is continuing in an area where ukrainian force has made a significant incursion. this week, an 8 and ukraine's presidential office blamed moscow for any escalation, but without taking direct responsibility for the most serious attack on russian territory in months. officials in course said earlier on thursday that around 3000 people had been evacuated from the region. well tensions also rising in lab and on as israel and has block militants continue to trade. fire. hundreds of people are trying to leave many worry that the hostilities might escalate into an all out war. long lines have been reported at favorites. international airport, with many countries, including the u. k,
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france and germany having advised their citizens to leave the country. the u. s. has told people to book any ticket available to them and military units from several west her nations are on stand by to 8 evacuations showed the situation worse and how many were visiting relatives 11 are also flea, and they fear this of might. well, it might be a long time until they see their families again, visible how to trace that reports now from a route a long wait to reunion is about to end. the usually morning coffee actually is not cheerful today. the outcome of the had big funds for this to in the been on the, came from the by to spend their vacation with their in laws in basement. but due to the growing tension in live and then the some of the have to come to a vacation and half and book the earliest flights out to happen when this is my 1st
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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 full. and i didn't want to go through this again. so i took my vacation on hold. and i'm going back to the, by 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 trenton balte. 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 trip to the regular price of different is $1.00 less sophie, one extra tight hug, and a grudging good by the ongoing
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hostilities between israel and the run, the unbox, lebanese minish office, blah, pushed diplomatic permissions to urge their citizens to get out of the been on deadlines we had forwarded 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 my my been living in 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. 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'll pass on it. well, that's on the notes on government highest. the yachts want to come back to. but until the tensions between this ray and the live and die down,
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it's simply too risky. the only hope it will not be another 2 years before they can see their family and friends again. meanwhile, israel has been bracing for a retaliatory attack from lebanon's ally and run after the assassination of hamas leader is maya and yet into wrong last week is real relies on a sophisticated and multi layered air defense system that it has been developing for decades. april 2020 full israel sustains a massive mid sol by rush from iran mold and 300 drones rockets and miss solves form a coordinated attack. israel is at defense systems. it's the greatest challenge yet. so israel plains, it intercepted, 99 percent of those hostile missiles and drains. so how does a cheap that kind of success?
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it's down to a multi layered defense approach, comprising a number of moving parts, in some cases quite literally truck tow misspelled units formed in the most layer, the and it tackles short range threats such as rockets in voltage and was developed with helping us into set did thousands of rocket since it was instituted in 2011 and israel claims it has a 90 percent success rate. next comes david sling the mid range threats that is designed to shoot down ballistic missiles followed from between 40 kilometers to 300 kilometers away. again, it was developed in collaboration with the us and the alchemist last is the arrow for the long range ballistic missiles. its operates outside the site miss fit in space, which allows for the safe disposal of any non conventional will heads. regardless of the methods, intercepting rockets is a costly business. the cost of $1.00 arrow intercept to missile is between $2.00
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and $3500000.00. according to media reports, a $110.00 of them we used to defend against the radiant attack, suggesting a cost of $385000000.00. the mid range rootkits from the david sling system are about $1000000.00 each. estimates put the cost at $550000000.00 to $1100000000.00 just for the april operation. there is another important layer to israel, apple as a key pulse of its defense picture. and in addition to all this, that renew tools coming online, such as the lays a pallet and beam set to be integrated into israel's multi layered and seemingly successful defense system of the. for some of these just coming in australia and officials to say a major tragedy was prevented after 3 sold out. tailors with concerts in vienna
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were cancelled due to a terrorist threats at a press conference. investigators and officials confirmed, but 2 men had been arrested on suspicion of terrorism, and that one has made a full confession. they say the suspects are radicalized as well mess, and we're planning large scale attacks up the stadium where the concerts were due to take place. authorities, a chemical substances and is womach state materials receives from the home of one of the suspects. and we do have time to bring you an update from paris and the world of sports. one of the biggest stars of this year is olympics so far is french swimmer. they all marshall. he's become the only before it's when we're in history to win for individual goals. at one games and in an exclusive interview with z w, he said it was his fans who caught him this far. a friend has a new style olympics always receive a boost from a home hero. i'm assuming they own from still only 22 is just that he joined an
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exclusive list to swim is doing full goals. one games. util. the w the powers public were a big reason for his success. it's kind of shocking. at 1st, just 15000 people just cheering for me. i have like goose brands and my entire body . and that was really using the energy to soon as possible. and every time was bringing breast where it was kind of crazy. sean was become the face of the games and given host nation friends such a huge lift is a treatment so not quite sunk in yet. i don't think i realize yet. um i feel like a chance perish for a bed for a week. it's been magic here. it's been a success to john picks has been amazing. everyone just what's watching support and stuff. it's really rare for us special for kids. um, so it's really amazing to see that special focus, emotional fellows, he's incredible. feet of winning the 200 meters, both a flight and 2 to meet his press broke on the same night. even us great. michael
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folks watching on and the joint coach, the bowman wisdom, east coast and my coast. uh they really want me to that because he 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 to do it. but i didn't know it was possible. swim fans allow it to be hearing a lot more about little muscle, the subsidies record of $23.00 olympics. those might seem far away the fence and that was great expectations. and just before we go, we can bring you a reminder of our top story. at this hour, the head of bangladesh is new interim government has arrived home to be sworn and mohammed and eunice praised banquet ashley students whose protest toppled the previous authoritarian government saying that they had saved the country. and that is your news update. as our thank you so much for watching i you can
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