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[000:00:00;00] news this is dw, use live in from berlin tonight, bangladesh, his new leader returns home and he has a mission. mohammed units has been sworn in his prime minister. student leaders who helped the top of the previous administration will be a part of the new care taker of government. also, coming up the kremlin declares the state of emergency as it tries to hold back ukrainian troops inside russia. so far, keith had said nothing about what appears to be one of the biggest cross border attacks since the war began. and police in vienna say they've prevented an illness terror attack by canceling taylor swift concerts. the rest of the 2 man, one is allegedly confessed to
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a plan to kill as many people as possible. the break off is good to have you. with this to the nobel peace prize, laureate mohammed eunice says, return to bangladesh. is home country on admission to lead it out of crisis. earlier today, eunice was sworn in as the new prime minister. he says that his 1st priority is to restore law in order. student leaders who help toppled the previous administration are set to join the new government. on monday, the former prime minister, shaken senior, was forced to step down and leave the country for departure, followed weeks of violent and sometimes deadly protests. the appointment of 84 year old eunice was agreed upon by organizers of the protest, army officials and bangladesh is present as i might as long as a journalist with the daily star newspaper in docket,
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i asked her what it's like to see mohammed eunice. one hand as bangladesh is interim lead, are those most of the people as bangladesh. it's definitely a new hold for a new political landscape, but also for realm of units itself himself. this is a bit of a, i think it's comic justice in a way because of the former prime minister has really, really persecuted mom of eunice. there was a barrier and she faced a beverage of cases which had very little legal standing and, and the celebrated nobel laureate, was truly in many ways you mediated in our country. and now with eunice as the leader of this interim government. do you think that will be enough to just bring it in to the violence that we've seen? yes, we were essentially a country without a government for the last few days. and i think we really saw firsthand what country like that didn't look like because there were no cops on the street. the
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police sessions have been a hundreds of police station had been set on fire, and the citizens took it into their own hands to get on the streets and, and start doing things that the government start providing services. but documents usually does, which means controlling traffic. cleaning of trash, guarding the streets at night. and uh, it to, i mean, wireless was all very inspiring to senior citizens coming up and, and, you know, doing their civic do changes and it still did not, did really do a lot in terms of bringing down the kinds of violent stewards, minorities that you had seen the he in the community or are violent stewart's culture of sculptures, cultural artifacts. and we hope that having this new government, which isn't government, i want to put for, put it out there that this government is very human rights focused. all of the people who've been sworn in today, they're not just professionals in their own fields,
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but there are also people who had been strong human rights advocates doing a tie when talking about human rights was stamped them on to being and die. state it is, i'm is on with the daily star newspaper in dock of bring us up to date on the events . yes. historic events taking place right now in bangladesh or russia has declared a state of emergency over one of the biggest incursions by ukrainian troops into its territory since the war began. moscow says that it has blocked the crating and forces from advancing deeper into the course of the region near russia's. south western border fighting has intensified near the town of goods there. that's where rush and natural gas flows into ukraine. it has raised concerns of a potential stopped transit flows to europe and creating officials and said the gas transit route is still function when ukraine has not directly commented on the incursion, but indirectly,
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perhaps this is what the credit and president ultimate zalinski said arrange to meet the sharp ukrainians know how to achieve their goals. we did not choose to achieve our goals and was in this lot the pressure brought the water outlined. you're trying to see what it has done. so we want to achieve our goals as soon as possible. in these time, julie, under the conditions of adjust piece, we've got the team coverage of what's going on. i'm joined now by our correspondence, be connelly and keep. and nina, so many of the in re good. she's reporting from last via the home of the w, as must be all team dw small scale office, which shut down by russia about 2 years ago. geneva, let me start with you. what are you hearing from russia regarding the situation in courts? when we hear that ukraine's a troop have advanced into russian territory, experts now say that they have advanced a 10 kilometers into the course of regions. so russian territory,
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and they've used the things like a satellite images to really con, confirm that, but still a lot of the information is unclear, of russia says, is, has halted ukraine's advance. but we do see, continue to see reports on social media of local residents posting images of destroyed houses, for example, or also people fleeing in their cars and coming under fire on the way. and also regional authorities have issued several air alerts throughout the day since this morning. at least 8 have been reported. 8 err alerts. but of course it's also really difficult to find out more information from on the ground since there are no independent journalist reporting there. and most of the information we are getting is pretty much, as i said, from social media or also russian state authorities. let me um, go to you. ukraine was noticeably silent on this yesterday. what are you hearing
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from you creating officials today? a print. it's basically silence. we had a kind of a very kind of in direct reference from present, the landscape de, who said that ukraine's only was able to surprise you the world and its opponents button. nothing more than that. i think they have gone to you from last year is pretty much failed somewhere offensive when it was all it took a little verifications and then less in the way of results on the ground. and i think they are also very close to the fact that this offensive interest directory could be unpopular amongst ukraine. sports in the west, as they're trying to basically keep heads down and say as little as possible and let the fact speak for themselves. this is obviously a potentially quite risky taking this much the way resources into ukraine has a time where that you know, having real trouble in the east holding the front lines. but sydney, they think this worth the risk it at this risk is, is worth it. and they seem to have really taken the russian come on by surprise geneva, let's talk about the optics of this for the kremlin, the kremlin,
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insisting that the war in ukraine is going according to plan. talk to me about the political implications for russian and how can the criminal explain this to it's public? yeah, i think what nick does mention this caught by surprise is, is definitely true. a rush. i pretty much seem to be caught by surprise. it took, which meant pushing a date to react to the events that we've been seeing happening, unfolding since a tuesday. and um, yeah, i mean, since then he's really shown and an effort to show that the situation is under control. just this afternoon's putting spoke to the acting regional governor and said it wasn't unconventional difficult situation that we've been seeing here here . so this is pretty much, yeah, it sounds like a bit of down playing the situation that is happening in the course region right now. nick, we know that new cranes troops are already over stretch. they been retreating and
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the east of the country. how can they afford to open a new front in this whole look, i think we are unable for now to do that kind of managing math. we don't quite know how many resources have been employed here. it does seem like more than new western systems are being used, including on with vehicles, those of c in short supply across the front line. but i think there's a kind of growing understanding here in key of that they have to get away from that kind of conventional me crying that the kind of artillery will, because russia is always going to wind rush it with it's a be a result is manpower is always going to have more to throw those front lines than ukraine does. it still from the west has to look for the kind of more nimble, more unexpected ways of doing things through the chessboard of the table. i hope that you can be stabilized russia. there's also a growing sense here that listening to the us in particular and it's kind of the pretty conservative approach in the buy than any stretch that goes to the fear of escalation,
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the fear of crossing worth. the red lines that is only going to draw this war out. and so can i help you kind when back surgery? so i think they decided to go into this risk and that seems to be paying off the connelly in keep and need to some, you know, but in re good to both of you. thank you as well. all this week is real, has been bracing for retaliatory attacks from hezbollah in lebanon, and from iran it follows the assassinations of terror group leaders in b root and t. ron last week is realized protected by a sophisticated air defense system that it has been developing for decades. april 2020 full israel sustains a massive mit solve by raj from iran. more than 300 drones rockets and miss solves form a coordinated attack. the israel's ad defend systems is the greatest challenge yet. israel claims it intercepted, 99 percent of those hostile missiles and drains. so how, just as a chief,
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that kind of success, it's down to a multi layered defense approach comprising a number of moving parts. in some cases quite literally. truck towed missile units formed in the most layer defined it tackles short range threats such as rockets in voltage and was developed withheld from the us. it has intercepted 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. it's operates outside the site most fit in space, which allows for the safe disposal of any non conventional will heads. so, regardless of the methods, intercepting rockets is
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a costly business. the cost of $1.00 arrow into step to missile is between $2.00 and $3500000.00. according to media reports, a 110 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 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 legs are powered and beam set to be integrated into israel's multi layered and seemingly successful defense system. well, i'm joined now by air vice marshall showing bill he's
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a former pilot at the u. case royal air force and is now an advisor at universal defense and security solutions in london. mr. bell is good to have you with us this evening. you. i think everyone is looking at the situation and asking them if there is an attack by air against israel, will the iron don't be enough to protect the country? what do you say or yeah, good evening. friends, then it will be on the line wasn't good enough. but the laser system of defense is you want to remember is riley is the dominant minute free for us in the region. it's on the 13th of 8 point, sustained that massive weight websites, and managed to repel most of them on the set points tried and tested in terms of the systems. i would say the, what we're going to be careful here is that the, for example, you, you mentioned is very, very capable. but most of the systems that we have so many missiles available at one time and you can down each, find it for the thousands of miss all after system and actually over 10 minutes.
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the great thing about the ongoing music to differentiate so that we look so the miss also going to strongly built up areas on any that are just going to go into the density the noise. so it's all kind of very comprehensive system, but i won't just be about israel advertisements as i, as we saw on the 13th of april when he ran, but that massive wave attacks in total elation assets were also very important, which includes the role of apples, united states that pulls numbers for helping protect israel steins. the pentagon says it expects any reading and retaliation to follow. a similar game plan to the attacks that we saw. april 13th of this year. perhaps larger in scope with has beloved participating in lebanon. and we know that hezbollah has thousands and thousands of rockets that it could launch. so talk to me about the role of israel's allies if this indeed happens. so that's 2 sides that brandon style. one of those
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is if it was serious about purchasing each reality to do that. but you would also know that if it man to the time that would be most effective, that killed lots of civilians and was deemed effective. the israel would be false to respond. the situation would escalates, and the rad blatantly does not want that to happen. that the moments iran's probably just be us because each mile a 100 and a half being killed on each standard tray. i mean, it's been waiting since the 31st of july when that in fact it could, you know, to work out what to do. but it's trying to find a measured response that demonstrates to its inside of each way around. very serious is credible, but also wants to avoid a precipitating and won't with this. well, i think that's one of the reasons why we say very for she has measured response. because if, even though on that fateful day on the 13th of april, really only miss solves were shut down. and the only ones that got fruits,
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which route actually hit the military targets and they were brushed away pretty quickly. i think that seeing as a successful attack from around because they could show the devastation the large numbers, but actually didn't precipitate a regional war. and i think that's why we've seen these calls and the delay. and it'll be very interesting to see how we run respons, but it looks like israel's kind of address for her. so if you like, pull this on the 13th of april, i have no doubt they will. it backs up more, it back to, she's down as well. as if they, if the big power is, comes of game. what was there? let me ask you about this, this dress rehearsal. i mean, if we look at it from the other way around, iran was able to glean lots of information back in april about is really military positions, for example, as well as the allies in what weapons they use to repel that era strikes it for it ran april looks a lot like a rehearsal for what is about to happen in the near future is, would you agree to that as well?
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yes, i mean, one of the things about measuring tape is he, is, is, is not what you see is what you don't see. the us of the west prize itself on its technology being, it's not symmetric advantage. i suspect that iran would have phones that most of it's miss all systems. would it be more effective in a pull than they were? what's fascinating is that rusher is also being delivering a service to a service miss all systems as a defense systems to be around. but there's been lots of speculation because the systems are meant to be spaced. the russia claims that the feasible and yet you creating policies in ukraine have been debating them. so it will be really interesting to see whether russia supplies of ms saw that the right is that how to use those. and even if it does, the west will learn a lot about rushes, military capability if they use so lovely. iran is not well known as bobby high and betsy k, but it's a, it almost certainly
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a shot it's bolt in. in april. i'm very concerned to make sure they don't get away on state secret signings capability in one show showing bill with universal defense and security solutions. mr. bell, we appreciate your time and your analysis tonight. thank you. all right. what are the u. s. presidential res? now it's a big day on the campaign trail for the 2 main contenders. the republican candidate informing us president donald trump is set to make his 1st public appearance since his democratic rival come over here is announced tim walls as her vice presidential running mate amid a surgeon supported for harris since she became the presidential candidate. the trump campaigns attempted to cast down over waltz as military rec. you started the total of 24 years in various parts of the us military before becoming a congressman in 2007 walking into that arena. all right, let's cross to washington dc and get the very latest from our correspondence there . benjamin alvarez gruber to see you,
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benjamin republicans. they are 0 in on talking points to go after 10 watch right now. what are those talking points? steps several talking points that they are attacking not just same, but also camelot harris. and that's also what we're hearing right now is the press conference in mara, largo it by for my president at donald trump. and the candidate of the republicans is under way because that's quite interesting that apart from several social media posts, we have not seen donald trump campaigning in swing states in this battle. ground states that could be won by either democrats or republicans. and there is, of course, and there was expectation, there is still expectations by this press conference. it is already underway in mara lago. so it is rather surprising that he has been giving these other campaigns where he's a raw, the press conferences through his vice presidential pick a j d events because that's something the republicans have been pushing onto saying
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that campbell harris has not been giving any interviews and that's also what trump has been saying and is saying is this press conference is under way. it sounded quite frustrated that he is not running against a president biden. any more is now running against campbell harris and sat. and i called the presidency, was taken away from him, saying that he had to ride it to run. and also saying that what it has been done by the democrats against president boynton is, if pretty incredible. he named 3 dates. if for debate, september 4th, 10th, 25th, and then still working on the details, but we can expect on this press conference and he will continue attacking a campbell harris saying that she's running away from the press. and that's something we've heard from many republicans as the last longer sit down, interview back home with her as was in june. what about the pro palestinian democrats who have bound to stay away from the polls on election day is coming to harris been able to connect where biden fail?
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it's not really if we look at what happens during wednesday's campaign event in, in detroit in michigan where it pro policing in protest is disrupted in the speech that harry was giving that she told them. and i quoted again, if you want donald trump at to win and said otherwise, i'm speaking and the disruption itself is not surprising, especially in out of michigan with this uncommitted movement. it was born, it's rather onset that many see is a missed opportunity. so she drew and said criticism be abandoned by and competing, also published a press release, calling her reaction to disdain for citizens of this country. so that will definitely something that will also heat up out of the d and c, the democratic national convention in chicago. benjamin alvarez, group up with the ladies in washington. tonight's benjamin, thank you. we're back here in europe. officials in austria say they prevented an illness. terror attack by canceling 3 taylor swift concerts in vienna. to man have
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been arrested on suspicion of terrorism. investigators described them as radical lives, islam. this one has reportedly confessed to planning to kill lots of people. the swift concepts in vienna has been cancelled, but it's the street so still filled with many of her funds travels from other countries to see how on stage in a stadium for the nice thing and don't sing in the city center as they console each other. the live in seattle, washington 9 hour time difference and yeah, i woke up at i think it was 3 am to try to get the tickets for here and then um and then one of us in our family got them. and yeah, we've been looking forward to it for i don't know like 9 months or so. i'm devastated as well. i've been reading for more than
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a year for this. i made out fits and everything with my friends and it's always a sad be events organizes were expecting around $65000.00 firms to attend. he just sits reinstalled concepts as well as tens of thousands together outside the stadium each evening. but it'll stream police discovered plans to commit to large scale tara attack. could one of the events forcing them to cancel 3? they arrested 2 teenagers under questioning a 3rd. the main suspect and 19 year old austrian citizen, had pledged allegiance to the atlantic states. he confessed his plans that stop and think about the state essentially that he wanted to carry out the attack to seize using explosives and weapons with which to come on stop and p about smoke c circumstance. we also recovered the dockets. he was considering both
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options and his aim was to kill himself and a large crowd at the concert either today or tomorrow to to see. in addition, we seized a large amount of islamic state propaganda material got 21000 bureaus of counterfeit money. steroids like substances, machetes, it's nice unplugged and munitions, so i'm sure you choose the one that you want to insure if you're still going or in the way cause the foils terra plot to get the history of charge. call me i'm a has cools on the national security council to step up security measures cheap. the ones believe is why they have the parents olympics. a new world record was that during the mens speed climbing finals but not by the gold medalist american sam watson took bronze in the 3rd place for the final after of setting a board record watching go of 4.74 seconds. it was that the indonesia is dedrick dinardo to clinch the gold medal. the head of china is whooping. in the fine in canoeing,
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germany needs of the photo finished to be assured of olympic gold in the mens k 4 or 500 meters event in went went down to the wire with germany edging out in silver metal as australia in spain, taking bronze. it's germany's 9 gold of the pier was a live. it's now here's a good story for moms and dad, young parents who happened to be competing in the games in the past. there were few options when it came to feeding or play time for kids, but now a former athletic star has opened the 1st nursery and then the elliptic village at the pier escapes the parents olympics. i've seen a lot of 1st, both of parents who happen to be athletes, the introduction of in the 3 by almost sprint stuff. allison, felix could be the most important message to all the mothers as you are capable. you are absolutely capable to have your best performances after childbirth. the 2nd time olympic gold medalist is impressed with how that project turned out. for the
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1st time that i step sit in nursery, i just felt so proud you know, to see it in real life. and it was beautiful and colorful and to see people actually using it. it was really, really special sealants kate. but if in 2018, most frustrated with the children's facilities at the tokyo games 3 years ago, parents is different. it's meant to feel like the home. um, it has to a book soft surfaces that breastfeeding area. and it's a great starting point straight and walter poole to play a case of gopher is a regular user. there's been several athletes who have reached out and told me how incredible it is. they've given me feedback of how we can make it better. i would love to grow the nursery. i hope that it is bigger and better in the, in the olympic village. anela and i have a lot of work to do to, to make that happen athlete. so a parents of the games in 2028 will be thankful maybe sitting well mommy wins the metal. coming up next boy lithium is
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