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the, the, this, the dw do's live it from berlin tonight, bringing the war back to russia and mos scales forces are struggling to repel you crating and troops and armored vehicles inside their own borders. pressure and reinforcements have been sent to the course of the region as ukraine's attack enters a 4th date. also coming up to nice. israel agrees to join a new round of gaza ceasefire towards under pressure from the us guitar and egypt. tonight we report on the flight of palestinians, forced to relocate multiple times since the start of the war in garza and why students have taken over directing traffic in bangladesh is capital doc of they helped else the previous government and are now a key part of the new bill,
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the library golf, it's good to have you with this. russia is sending more forces to its course region in an attempt to repel a ukrainian attack. that is now in its 4th day. russian stained media say that moscow was deploying multiple rocket launchers, artillery guns, and heavy tanks, defend all one of ukraine's biggest incursions into russian territory. since this war began. the attack has prompted russia to declare a regional state of emergency. and this video obtained by reuters news agency allegedly shows a destroyed russian military convoy in the course, granger, according to russian estimates around $1000.00 ukrainian troops and more than 2 dozen armored vehicles and tags were involved in the initial attack on tuesday. keith has not officially admitted that the incursion is,
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it's is hoping to send off ukrainian troops, rushes defense ministry says this footage shows ukrainian armored vehicles being destroyed as heavy fighting rages. an estimated 1000 ukrainian troops ran through the russian border early tuesday into the course, screeching with tanks and other armored vehicles. heavy fighting was reported near the town of sewage where russian natural gas flows into ukraine, raising concerns over a potential stop to trends and flows to europe. ukraine has released the video footage, allegedly showing russian guard surrendering at a border. crossing in chorused. in his evening address president followed the mirror, zelinski suggested russia should get a taste of its own medicine without referring directly to the incident. here in
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this last rush or brought the war to our land and should feel what it has done and we want to achieve our goals as soon as possible in peace time under the conditions of adjusting peace. and it will be, course has declared a state of emergency, and thousands of people are being evacuated. former russian president dmitri med via, they have reacted to the incursion on social media. this is no longer just an operation to reclaim or refresh will territories and punish the nazis. it is possible and necessary to enter the territory of the still existing ukraine. to go into a desk hard key to meet pro nikolai. if to go into key if and further there should be no restrictions in this sense of any recognized border of the ukrainian rice. moscow has been forced to call in reserves to stop ukrainian soldiers from pushing deeper into its territory. squirrely row i spoke to our correspondent,
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janina so mendoza, excuse me, in re got now that is where our most gal team relocated after rushes, shut them down. 2 years ago, she told me more about how the russian forces are struggling to contain ukrainian troops. in course, while we have heard russia, i have issued this uh, federal emergency and today for the 1st time versus defense ministry has i acknowledge that the crate in troops have reached into the outskirts of the town a suit. yeah, that is 10 kilometers away from the border, but they still say that the tunnel subject is not under the ukrainian control. and on state to be a, we see that the images of a military, a con, was military equipment allegedly being deployed to the course region. we see, as we seen in the report, these images of allegedly ukrainian military equipment being destroyed by russian
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forces. so that very much fits this whole picture of, of the image that russia is pretty much in control, at least that's what, versus leadership of one's a to come they. and also today pushing help. another meeting with have security and defense officials. that was actually the 3rd one just within a week. so we see a lot of tension really there. yeah, it talk to me about how russian officials are trying to control the narrative on this because the optics certainly are not good. yeah, exactly. it is widely seen as a major political blow for the kremlin, and also the war of, of course, is now affecting more people inside russia. those that live in that region in the course region. and we have seen attempts to hide these developments in court . for example, today a man was allegedly arrested for sharing a video on social media that shows
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a burned out russian military convoys. and we have seen authorities posting on telegram calling on people that they shouldn't share photos and videos of the course region and even a telling them not to talk to people on social media. i want to find out what is going on. and course going, of course, that's pretty much what we're relying on right now because there are no independent journalist on the ground. a lot is really relying on the information from social media. and yet also to w has reached out to people in, in the course region, and they are all afraid to speak to us even anonymously. ukraine has also struck other parts of russia. what more can you tell us about that? yeah, um there was a the attack on an air filled in the desk and also in the bell got off the region as the south rest. russia was reportedly hit by drones today. and that is actually
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a region that also last year already has been hit by ukraine by drones and time. and again, even though of course, the scale that we're seeing now and, and in the course region is different. and we also managed to help you manage to speak to a resident there in the bell guard region. and she told us that there have been a lot of err alerts recently. and um, yeah, but that pretty people pretty much have gotten used to a to these drones and that they're kind of worried what is happening and course right now that they're afraid that you create in truth when i also advance further, also advance in the bank or a region, but of course a so far what we're really seeing is this focus, these advancements on the course region by ukrainian troops, our engineers and over with the latest, from reagan to night geneva. thank you. christopher morris is
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a military and security expert at the university of portsmouth in england. i asked him where he sees this ukrainian invasion going to a very interesting question. now the ukranian side is keeping his cards incredibly place that trust about this one. that like you can see with the president but family, even alluding to what is going on. so that long term planning the right area thought this moment ism science and i will stress that what they've been able to achieve so far is fairly incredible. so it kind of blows away in their bad passport, incursions and by the syndicate. what do you say and what do you feel? it's incredible. what do you say is incredible, mr. moore's to? oh, well discourage. i'm sure i might find myself and many other islands have said before the pricing on the front lines in the south at the moment. it's not going very well for you credit, and now they can try to commit to this game or they can change things. now what we've been able to do with their incursions, the cost is change things up. we're sure is now in the box words,
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it's on the who's and it isn't a position, at least for the short term. it's ukraine is in a position to exploit that movement, so it's very positive from ukraine inside more long term. there might be some issues in. yeah, that was my next question. i mean, is this sustainable? i mean, does that ukraine, the military did, do they have the manpower to keep this going in the course can reach it? of course, like i say they best that and you know, games have the resources to maintain a long time presence inside of russia. not least because as time moves on, pressure is able to affectively mobilize its internal military resources, imitates load up hundreds of thousands of concepts that have to fight back this incursion. what the ukrainians are doing at the movements however, is forcing russia to maneuver and effectively to panic. and as a result is somebody who's this in the open and it's able to inflict some fatty severe casualties on the new ring russian forces. what about the thinking that
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ukraine is trying to grab some russian territory to have that basically as a car that it can play at the negotiating table. and the fact is, you are saying the fact that this, this strategy is not sustainable, doesn't it tell us that perhaps the ukrainians are expecting to have to sit down at the negotiating table sooner rather than later. sarah space 3 possible directions that this could go in. so 1st of all, they have set a main objective to the russian military that they cannot support reg, no, they need to get that tire tree back if they going to maintain any kind of face whatsoever. secondarily, this is a major piano humiliation for pizza and his allies. sadly, as he related to that, there is the possibility that should, this will go to the bargaining table. now ukraine has an undeniable card in there on now, in the day of the seas, the significant portion of russian directory could be a factor in an exchange,
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could be a factor in interchange. and do you get this since mr. moore's that the ukrainians are acting on the assumption that no matter what happens in the us presidential election in november, for example, no matter what happens support from the west is waiting and that is not going to change. unfortunately, you got the seems to be an undeniable elements of the conflict like across europe in particular the us, there are lots of regimes asking questions about their own domestic situation. and of course, you know, the logic of continuing this will indefinitely, like as a major question mark hanging over the heads of the worlds with eaters. it's something that i think states are increasingly need to be looked into results. now this could factor into the pressure that is placed on the crate energy to bring things through the bonding table in the near future. again, i don't think there's a clear answer in this response, but yeah, like because of setting stuffing up and you know,
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any conversation or negotiates assessments is not as i'm disabled today as it was a year ago. yes. very good point. christopher morris with university portsmouth in england. we appreciate your time and your analysis tonight. thank you. pleasure. thank you. so we have been breaking news coming in to a passenger playing with 62 people on board has crashed and brazil's self hello state of videos posted the social media show the your craft tumbling out of the sky . the plane belongs to the brazilian airline. little paths, it went down in the town of benito, some 80 kilometers north of south palo city. there are no details on fatalities just yet. we will of course, bring you more on the story as the details become available, but again, a passenger plane crashing in brazil thinking that she is
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a new interim leader mohammed eunice. it says that he wants to call elections within a few months. his caretaker government is trying to restore order and democracy the following week. so violent protests. the new administration includes students who played a key role in el sting. the previous prime minister, the students has taken charge of directing traffic in the capital taco following the nationwide strike announced my police unions who then went off duty was to the prime minister to resign. the police stopped performing the duties. we also cost with the police, as you must have see, that's why they're no longer doing my jobs and why we're doing them. instead of like ordinary people, including a large proportion of students, have taken on other rules such as keeping the city clean that was entered in square
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behind that or below which in there now handling the situation. they're not only controlling the traffic, but also safeguarding people's homes at night. mazda them calls them churches, they're cleaning the roads, they're teaching fee for low in order remodeling the country. and then you way off to days of violence which led to she has seen us lean, many people in bangladesh have high expectations of the k take. are government a sort of support. i expect them government to meet the demands, the student's portfolios over the age. you know, they will also meet the demands on the people who don't lose the government shape. the ones that i 100 percent trust that this government would understand the suffering of the people and their student representatives. and this new government was that what student leaders also sworn in the head of the new government mohammed unice has begun to work, emphasizing that his stuff priority is to restore law and order just the day after taking office. he joins student leaders and government officials and being greets,
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of the national matos, the more in those to honor those who died during the 1971 liberation war was focused on the new government faces numerous challenges ahead, including charging the future goals and eventually prepare in the country for elections over an across now too. so he knows me. she's a senior fellow in the institute of development studies in brighton. and it's good to have you with this this evening. the caretaker government, as i'm sure you've seen how it has been sworn in, what are you hearing from the people in bangladesh of how is the atmosphere there are these, are they seeing maybe palpable signs that law and order are being restored? and thank you for having me on the move in bonder. this is hopeful, as you heard in the, in the video, there are lots of expectation from the intern government in terms of the kinds of
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reform and the kinds of political society that we want to see. i'm but the, the more there's also a bit anxious because we have had political transitions before and the changes in the last. so this time people want changes to last their concerns around law and order as your news reports had shown on. but the police have been directed to join uh work um there are army positions of guarding police stations to ensure that there are further attacks. but we're also seeing community and students coming together to protect the property and also protect minority communities from attack . so we're hoping that the law in order situation, that there would be come soon. and if i, if i read between the lines of what you're saying, it sounds like one of the biggest challenges now that this new government, as well as all bangladesh, caesar facing,
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is the lack of trust that exists right now, particularly when it comes to the police and the military is that an accurate assessment? there is a lack of trust in the institutions, partly because institutions have been politicized in the last 15 years in terms of who got to be going to meet all different institutions happened, undermine your video also showed that police was heavily used by the hosted ruling party to, to repress a voice and people's protests. so obviously it will take a while to rebuild that trust. also, it will require lost members of institutional reform to ensure that to me all the different institutions, including the civil administration and the judiciary is not undermined again. is this a, a generational assignment?
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if you will, let me really take a generation for something as ma'am, it is what you're describing it to be accomplished. oh, wow. institutional changes take time, but there are certain short term measures that can be taken immediately after them . they're medium term messrs. right? so certain things in terms of what rules and what kinds of processes do you want to build a consensus around the kinds of institutions you want to see ensuring that there is justice for those who are killed. so there isn't a culture of, in impunity that's sustained on ensuring that how we think about representative government and how we like to government those to be thought and rewritten right. those are, of course, in terms of institutional change. constantly dicing takes time, but some of the mentors need to happen now. it's printing through what is prior
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ties and how do you do that and making so that you are doing it through consolidated processes and that people are with, you know, you're talking about accountability. what about the former prime minister? shake the scene to who was allowed to leave the country, allowed to leave the country by the military. the military that is still in place in bangladesh should be how, how did you come to terms with that infrastructure there that helped the prime minister basically fully accountability as i'm well accountability doesn't stop in the, in terms of whether your physically present in a country or not you can be tried in that sense. you know, you can use international courts to appeal departments to that former prime minister. as in india, we have an extradition treaty with them. um, obviously the house,
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the military acted at that time and we will have to take a long time longer term be rather blood bath at the time would have been advisable . is it something to take into account? um i, it's also about what role does military play at this at this point? are there a different view points about the military? if you also listen to the public, there are high levels of trust also in, in, in the military because they have not necessarily been directly involved and repressing people after police while. okay, so have a nice day, we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us. we appreciate your insights tonight. thank you. thank you. it's a pleasure. israel has confirmed that impulse indigo shaders. to gauze the peace talks and next week, and either doha or cairo by minister benjamin netanyahu says that he has agreed into the talk. at the request of international mediators. robeto's are pushing for
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the talks to restart quickly. mos, however, has yet to respond to the recent assassination of a home off the leader in t wrong. widely blamed on israel, has raised attention some fear of the operation has hindered peace efforts. a mouse was behind the october 7th attacks on israel and disregarded by many countries as a terrorist organization. or as the families of is rarely hostages, waiting for their loved ones to be freed. the people of gaza are also desperate for the fighting to stop. the mos run health ministry says that almost $40000.00 people have been killed in the war and gone 10 months into is rounds will with him us thousands of thousands are again forced to flee. meaning have moved multiple times to escape the fighting. now they are leaving hon eunice
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as israel steps up its attacks. once again, there's a safe area. i'm telling you, we cannot find a place to stay. we have thrown industries. i'm calling on them and calling on them to see us because we are tired. i go on, we it's hired. like god, we had tired it's not just as rails attacks, but shasta, any sense of security? a lack of suit, clean water and basic supplies means it's a daily struggle to survive. we are tired of this life by gone. death is better than this. let the country see our situation and find a solution we're tired. we've only $100.00 times, which is really a tax have hit 2 schools in kansas city in recent days because of civil defense
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agency said more than 18 people were killed. is riley moultrie said it struck some us come on. seemed his love joy now by journalist following slide the he's in the tel aviv this evening. let me ask you, the mediators here the united states, egypt and guitar. they say that they only need it to work out the details of implementation of a ceasefire. that is really time off need to just get the details out of the way. what are the sticking points for is real to well, the sticking points are the same, basically before points that the whole just ignited those, the, his red line, the 1st of all of the is ready to present some be for the pick car door. the boat in between is right between x has made egypt. i'm the because of the trip in which is i believe that the most, the model is the through the terminal there, there width and rate. and that's what we're seeing every day by uh,
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the idea that the expose is more and more tunneled in that area. so is a once to have a presence there. that's 1st, the 2nd point is the fact that the israel doesn't want the any person who is armed to go back to the north of because of the trip. the area is that the israel wants to keep as the 3 or for any of the arm. the groups in there because the strip and may be the most important, the disagreements here that the has no solution yet that i don't think that there will be a solution of it. that is read, wants to review the war after the beginning and go for after the end of the 1st phase of the, of the deal. and how much of course they want is roll to declare that they are stopping the work. so they can't guarantee for themselves that they keep their position and because of strep, and the day after. what is your sense of, is this in you all? who is he sending negotiators in good faith is to these talk to or is he willing to
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sign onto a ceasefire agreement if these sticking points are clarified or is this just more window dressing or buying time for a leader who wants to, you know, stay in power or so um there is the political uh um the incentive for every, every politician the out there. but uh, when the host investigation, i haven't seen anyone in israel seen that we are getting closer to a deal, basically a source and is all set today that the, the disagreements are still very wide and the, the expectations should be limited. that the nothing will actually it changes the, he assumed was position and the specifically talking about the us and, or who became right. you know, the also with the political leader of the, the, how much the movements, uh, the belief in his role that he doesn't want that the right now because of the regional escalation. because he ones a region of war, at least some escalation,
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that can be a benefit thing for him. uh for uh, the ultimate goal of destroying israel, or at least uh, can be consideration for this. uh, my ongoing guy. um the not exactly war but the, the whole situation between is wrong because ballade around and the other brocks is okay, but we will certainly be following developments, as we know you will as well sure lives valleys flooding into televi tonight building. thank you. thank you. and here's a reminder now the top stories were following this, our russia has declared a state of emergency ovary. you create a enrollment attack on a military airfield in the the pets region. the base is located nearly 300 kilometers from the border. pressure is already fighting to push back and incursion by you creating troops. near course you're watching dw, do use, i'll be back in 90 minutes with more world news followed by the day i hope you can join us with the
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. the big problem is not that killing us, and the government is doing nothing to stop doing. that's what i can't imagine is going to try to then when you, when you a child risk their life, a little change is secured to strong resolution 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 then next on d, w d, is this a society and is near is nice. in contrast to other cities and turkey is much more
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open from the people. i can only hope that it will get even better. we see for that things started looking so good with our leader at the place. quick in is me a place like in turkey's most liberals that seem focused on here at the see minutes on d. w, the on the long voyage through the ocean. and mother, i'm back with the account. and the for a long time, they had to be humans on the journey. but now the premises have to come, they protect the
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ocean, the stuff to tennessee dw, the the, or if you lose the volume in mexico against women and go, they kill us just being with that's kind of funny. see, you see, and she's risking a lot. i really worry about her doing what i can't imagine is going to try it and then i will look in the 2nd. yes, it drives me crazy. anyway. tell maria don't be so stubborn. something could happen to you. bye.
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