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the the, you're watching the, the news laurie from portland protesters in bangladesh. they came a thoughtful for shows with links to the out. the former prime minister of the country's chief justice of center backed up and not submit that the admissions often ultimatum pump protested at the head of the new into the government calls for june. and also coming up going condemnation, often a very a strike on a school compound housing. display of people killed dozens in the city and joshua scrambles defend reinforcements to pers as and struggling to defend the major you created and then torsion across the board of the
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massage as well. thank you for joining us. we stopped in bangladesh by the chief justice and central bank stopping. now have submitted that as admissions. often ultimatum from students will test as the products, but also try mr. shake of fina and all widening to target more for shows. a point of jordan had ministration chief task to so bear the hudson is one of several judges viewed as being loyal to the former leader students. i said to have one to him or the consequences if he did not step down a david bergman is an investigative journalist who worked for several of bangladesh and newspapers who was his take on the resignation. i was, i'm a bit surprised about the manner in which the resignation took place, which was as it was out of the number of students directing the supreme court. the, the new government has a huge problem about how to deal with situations where they will though to the
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previous, allow me to a degree in terms of the district, were willing to accept many decisions and do everything that the government wants to do. and it was a huge perceived industry is usually biased towards the governing, allow me. so how does the new interim government do with that? i think it's the magic when you have a situation of students get boeing, a supreme quotes and it's kind of forcing him to resign. the doctor's note, i don't think the best way in which it is to be done, but it is a huge settings about how what do you obviously, for the interim government, about actually how to deal with a such a large number of allow me to ignore the cheapest asians, when they have been so willing to accept the previous governments like human rights violations and like a democracy. well, that's exactly what it seems. the students are also calling for because it what these protests that the space of government,
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which is seen as having cat adult human rights violations. so now students have called for more resignations to make sure that that would be c as draught is due to doubt. so doesn't that seem to indicate that a fresh thought is, is necessity here? i don't think this is the right approach. i think it is important obviously to recognize that the people in the civil service in the police, in the cold system and in other institutions have worked closely for the want me to remove them. you can create a huge amount of police. if you do that, you get a situation of the country, me on which on for anybody with the unions in the past, it was people in the a, b, and b or what to do like this is not correct notarized for people. and you want me to be with teachers, and this person is important for the intern the government to get ahold of this. that may be some key appointments that they do need to change, but they should try to work with the existing system as far as they can try to
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persuade them to. there's a new, a new dispos dispensation in town. and they must move away from the largest to the of the previous machine. otherwise, i think it was, they told me too much of these dogs or single remove of, of so many people in the existing system, any rebate, difficult to replace them. we're going to replace all these judges. we're going to replace with the civil 7th. if they try to do that, i thought for you to an update on what you call the right approach and what that might be. you mentioned some of that to you, but what do you expect students and the government to do to change the system within bangladesh in a way that you think of, right? i mean, if you're interested to change the system, so force in collision of individuals from that posts. i mean one way is that a new, a positive new approach. you are doing many things that the previous government did and it's just, it's just different people will evictions. you don't want to start getting into a cycle like that is it is, it is a tough problem. it's
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a tough not to do with parts. that has to be another way you have to kind of between them either to resign a legally or you have to assume that they change their ways and going on with a new disposition. it's still a positive change. if you have a situation where people are forced out to the situation in this manner, right, john left. david bergman in london. thank you so much for joining that. so clearly for us let's go to the water and gaza now and talk you officials have joined a drawing course of condemnation, often as rarely as strike on a school compound that killed dozens in god's will. city the you will stop to provide to support all expressed as hara, if the attack, which causes an official stick is more than 90, people are shouting in the school. each of them caught that demanding an urgent investigation. now as well as repeatedly came that home last year with the schools as couple in the week of the october 7th pedo attacks to be in school reduced to
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ruins after and is really air striking browser. according to an official from causes from us run government around $6000.00 displaced, people were seeking sheltering the compound at the time. witnesses say the school came under attack while people were offering don prayers. the say i just the laptop is the is true as usual, didn't get a warning on approval is trace regardless of whether they're children, women, young or older. adults only imagine that these were peaceful people with the most kindly illness where people were praying when the washing will be somewhere sleeping upstairs, including children, women, and older people. and on the missile head them without any warning. the 1st one missile jonathan, another one was the father. we were covered them as body parts. and we, i mean for all i know much that the is really military has confirmed the strike
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saying into the homeless command and control center embedded within the site. it says numerous steps were taken to mitigate the risk of harming civilians. many of the casualties were rushed to gaza. cities all ali hospital dropped to messiah on them while we were just praying for your god, people fear god, arabs, fear god. the strike comes to the time when mediators, egypt guitar and saudi arabia are pushing to resume, cease fire talks. but egypt is foreign. ministry says that quote, the deliberate killing of cause of civilians shows israel has no intention of ending the war. let's go straight to gaza. now where we can talk to case we had
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a t team leader of faith, the children them gives you. thank you for joining us. we've seen get to know the school with hate and guides. well, what kind of an impact are you seeing on the ground this of this morning? a 100 people were killed in the attack. this is the largest attack on a school that we've seen since october. there, in addition to the 100 people killed, there are tons of casualties. the numbers still aren't confirmed. we know that their body is still under the rubble. we don't know the exact number of children, but we do know that children have been killed in this attack as well. it's a horrifying incident and we cannot normalize attacks like that. try it now. it started has beaten, became that the schools i use, those call us for how mosque monsanto's has got to have seen any evidence to that effect. and you'll walk there. what we're here to focus on is the impact on children. and we've seen an impact today is unimaginable on the children and gaza. we've seen more than 14000 children killed an attack like this july alone. there
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were 17 attacks. this is becoming far too normal. and what we call ford. and today, today's attacks that are affecting children more than any other. absolutely, i also wanted to ask you about the long term impact we can imagine on children who are this has a war that has now to him to 40000 lives according to the home aust. on has ministry, we know that millions have been displaced. tell us about what you're preparing for in terms of that kind of an impact. at the moment, we're very focused on a humanitarian response to the situation here is untenable. we are calling for an immediate cease fire so that we can start to think about early recovery. but right now what we're seeing is a need to deliver immediate services. we need access to all parts of the guy that we need to get supplies into, guys that we need a full ceasefire a definitive ceasefire before we can begin early recovery to save the children's gifts. he had
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a 2 bed in that so now rushing me does reporting that more than 76000 people have been evacuated from the coast creation off to the big district printing in advance into ross shaw during the war. so far. moscow is rushing military equipment through the border region where the state of emergency is in 4th. hundreds of ukrainian troops poured over the border on tuesday. all the cube has not officially acknowledge the incursion. images, the russian defense ministry wants you to see. the say allegedly show russian jets, striking ukrainian forces on russian soil part of moscow's response to keeps incursion into the coolest region. the russians forces i said, to be scrambling to contain the ukrainian offensive. on friday the kremlin said it was sending more military hardware to the region, including rockets, launches artillery tanks and having trucks made while it was also pulling people out. moscow has declared
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a federal level emergency in the region and claims to evacuated. some 3000 civilians. food distribution center in the city of coast. people arriving from harry as close to the crate border. so the situation was tense. viewed, my grandfather is still there and i can't reach any of the clients who have been evacuated, but no onset yet. they just say sick is down, is this going to allow it to or cannot all the border areas a currently on the phone. but we see that got the people here had to leave the homes because of the bombing by old accounts. the incursion by ukraine appears to have been more successful than most i would like to admit. you know, this video shows a convoy of 15 downtown russian military trucks in the coast region. russia is president vladimir putin held a meeting with the security council again on friday is good this week. he's causing
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the crating and offensive as a major publication. meanwhile, ukraine's presidents low to mid zalinski, also held a meeting with his top defense officials on friday. he said that his army chief had briefed him on, quote, the defensive actions taking place in areas used by russia to launch a strikes against ukraine. the although ukraine hasn't officially admitted carrying out the cross border incursion, it appeared to justify the operation. considering russian troops regularly conduct strikes from the coast regions. tom tele soccer, most of the military gamblers from kings call this london. i also owe about the russian operation to haul to create the advances and it's western border region. when the we don't have a lot of details, but what we have seen is footage of military con voice which involve light uh, infantry and motorized, light infantry with our $262.00 times a temporaries,
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and rocha launches. so the reason this sort of course, uh by russia to try to send forces, which in many cases is primarily composed of reserved forces to the area. it is not clear out yet whether they are mobilizing forces that are deployed inside ukraine, which is probably one of the objectives that the ukrainians were trying to achieve to ensure that there is sort of our diversion of forces away from the more critical areas on the front lines because this also would take quite a bit of time. uh, but you know, we'd kind of be excluded. there are reports that uh, forces are being moved from areas such as circle beyond. so keith, but i think it's too early to tell exactly what kind of forces are being deployed in that area. but if you have left on to the last time to go so bad now to view by this olympics, but as you don't bulk fairmont kelly if has won a gold medal, emerging as
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