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the, the, you're watching dw news coming to live from berlin protesters and bangladesh. take aim at the top. officials with length to be asked a form of prime minister. the countries chief justice submits his resignation for an ultimatum from protesters as the head of a new interim government or unit. also show growing condemnation after on is rarely errors. franklin, a school compound housing, displaced people kills johnson in kansas city. and ukraine's president breaks the silence over a major pregnant incursion across the russian border. moscow scrambles to reinforce the pores, regent as its fruits and struggles to hold fast the offensive the
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cry. richardson, welcome. we'll begin in bangladesh, where pressure from student roadmaster is as love the country is chief justice to resign from his post. the protests that allstate prime minister shea casino are now wide and named to target more officials appointed during her administration. 5 other top judges in the supreme court are now also expected to resign as a high profile, but in addition, figure falls in the face of popular purchased. the students came out to demand chief justice of bye to her son. step aside of the demonstrators were clear in the minds and reportedly warned, does quotes dia consequences if he didn't leave his post by urge everyone to come out to him to the streets until the chief justice and other justice has resigned.
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and it wasn't just students calling for his sons resignation. relatives of victims of enforced disappearance under the government of former prime minister shake has seen a also came out calling for justice. they alleged, the judiciary failed, their loved ones that you did sure. you didn't win an investigation noted of, of justice. we want all of those involved, including the chief justice to resign. then we'll find the case against all those who filed falls lawsuits and tortured innocent people. they must be brought to justice as well as son was a loyalist to ousted prime minister shake his email. he was appointed to head the supreme court in 2023. his downfall began when he called a meeting of the countries high court and supreme court judges to discuss working with the new government. but the students say they won't tolerate any connection
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between the judiciary and shake has seen as and why re leak. and they calling for a clean slate the whole thing, the newly formed interim government headed by mohammed eunice, will help them establish it your history that operates without any influence from politicians or any other authorities. david bergmann is an investigative journalist who has worked for several bangladesh. the newspapers here is his take on the resignations and 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, and other institutions have worked closely for the want me. but you can't get to remove them. you create a huge amount of problems. if you do that, you get a situation of the country, me on a, i don't know which ones for anybody with the cleanings. i'm in the pot. it was people in the b m p who was treated like this. so it's not correct,
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not right for people and you want me to be treated in this fashion. it's important for the interim government to get ahold of us. there may be some g appointments that they do need to change, but they should try to work with the existing system as far as they can try to persuade them that there's a new, a new dispos dispensation in town. and they must move away from the largest to the breed of the previous regime. otherwise, i think it was, they told me too much of these thoughts. forcing the remove of, of so many people in the existing system and it'd be very difficult to replace them . we're going to replace all these judges. we're gonna replace all the civil 7th if they try to do that. that was investigative journalist of david parkman, train out of some other news talking to you. officials have joined a growing course of condemnation after on is really airstrike. when a school compound killed dozens and also city use top diplomat, joseph burrell expressed his horror at the attack, which caused an official se kills more than 90 people sheltering into school. egypt
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and guitar. are demanding an urgent investigation and the united states has said it is quote, deeply concerned about the strike. israel has repeatedly claimed that hamas uses schools as cover in the wake of the october 7th terror attacks taught by in school, reduced to ruins after news. really air striking browser according to an official from dallas, those who must run government around 6000 displaced. people were seeking shelter in the compound at the time. witnesses say the school came under attack while people were offering don prayers. hey, i just love talk to for that is true as usual, didn't give 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. and the people were praying when i was washing. some were sleeping upstairs, including children, women, and older people and on the missile,
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hit them without any warning. and as a 1st one missile, jonathan, another one was the father. we recovered them, his body part, danny we, i mean for all i know is that the is really military has confirmed the strike thing 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 while we were just praying for your god, people fear god, our spirit, god destroyed comes at a time when mediators, egypt guitar and saudi arabia are pushing to resume, cease fire talks, but egypt foreign ministry says that quote,
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the deliberate killing of cause of civilians shows israel has no intention of ending the war. and i spoke earlier to our correspondent tonya cramer in jerusalem . she has more on what israel has said about the strike as well as military maintains that it was a place for him us. and it is allow me to judge operatives where using basically as the come on send to the school and moscow compound where people were forced to shelter. many people have been displaced so many times and they're so doing in the schools no statement this morning already said that the idea of the military had struck with position guy dismiss size. it also claimed have you heard this also repeatedly in other strikes, a home us for operating was in a civilian showed us basically taking people as human shields and the military spokes person also questioned the numbers that were given outside the house of
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socrates and goes about the number of casualties. now having said that, this is not the 1st try it because we're seeing the un human rights office released the statement today and said they have recorded over 20 strikes on schools. and in the last month alone since july of 4th. and they also have said, you know, why that is, of course, would be a great foundation if, according to international you many turn know if i'm groups use, the schools also is what has an obligation to international humanitarian role. and they have to look at questions like proportionality and taking precautions. so what we're hearing from eye witnesses down the ground. there are these casualties that many injured the they have burns, many have lost limbs. and this comes, of course, on the back to of off a very difficult situation and goes as hospitals that have difficulties to deal
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with us as such a mass casualty events studies as a egypt said that as well as quote to deliberate killing of an armed palestinians it shows that it's lackley political will to end the war in gaza. what impact do you think the stripe will have them cease? fire talked we are expecting a new round this thursday. well, i'm not so sure what difference this strike we make as, as the scene of this strikes on schools in recent weeks. but of course it underlines the need for sci fi. and we've heard these condemnations, especially also here in the region from egypt, from jordan, from the united arab emirates, but also from the you. but of course the people in gauze are these are mainly words . it doesn't really change the situation for them. so last week i've heard from the mediators from cutoff, from egypt, uh, also from united states that they have rescheduled talks uh or scheduled talks for
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next thursday. we also got a confirmation from, uh, the is rarely aside from the prime minister's office that they will send a delegation. but we also have hearing from prime minister benjamin netanyahu, that the war will only and when her mouse is removed from power the also year from sources with in homicide, they are also studying a proposal. but it's very difficult at this point to understand where those talks uh, stand uh where you know whether they have any chance of success. also given the situation in the region where the reach is waiting for some sort of or possible retaliation by hezbollah or iran against israel. but it's all connected of course of what is going on in gaza. so it's very hard to understand where those talks will be going. well, thank you so much for bringing us up to speed there. that is tanya kramer, our correspondent, reporting today from traverse around i can bring you up to speed now with some other world news headlines. i, your international olympic committee president at thomas box says he will not seek
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another term when his current one ends next year. the german was elected in 2013 to box a v i o. c needs a new leader to steer the olympic movement through on increasingly digital use and political world. the old britons king charles, has called for unity. after far right riot spread across the u. k. in his 1st comments on the riots them on our calls for mutual respect and understanding. he also thanked emergency surfaces and praise the way that community groups had come together to counter the violence. at least 8 people, including 2 children, were killed when mountains of garbage collapse. that he glanced the guns and capitol, tom, paula authorities, se 14 others were rescued and taken to hospital. these a structural failure has led to the collapse and tens of thousands have marched through the streets of frog as part of the check capitals of pride festival. several check politicians and foreign diplomats also took part in great security
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was stepped off after a terror warning at a similar parade in neighbouring slovak. yet last month the president will let him hear zaleski has broken his silence over a major ukrainian incursion into the russian border. region, of course, moscow is rushing military equipment to the area after the biggest ukraine in advance into russia during the war. so far, hundreds of ukrainian troops poured over the border on tuesday. a state of emergency is in force and russian state media are reporting more than 76000 people have been evacuated from the region here as presidents of lensky acknowledging today, that ukrainian troops are taking the fight into russia. you sure would name these guys today. the commander in chief sea of sky has reported several times about the front and directions and about pushing the war onto the aggressive territory. i
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think each about defensive units that make this possible when the youth says the ukraine is proving that it truly knows how to restore justices and provides the exact pressure needed to keep the pressure on the aggressor, not face or so far, they are to military expert frank language, i asked him whether he was surprised to hear the landscape acknowledgement of this incursion. oh, not really. i think it was a smart move, not to notice until now. the mistakes i've made before, particularly concerning other major military operations, specifically the counter offensive last year that they bought 5 was a very poor expectation management, sorry, say, and now there is a logic caution into into russia. it's, it's not just a few 100 troops. i would assess say we're talking elements, at least a full brigade, so we're looking way up way north of 5, maybe $10000.00 troops, and the situation is stabilizing now, which may also impact on. so let's use announcement. otherwise have not been driven
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back very quickly. so, so now it's officially announced and that, that will buy stabilizing. what exactly do you mean there, that ukrainian troops are, are digging in to where they've pushed toward us? probably to exactly that, that also i think stopped on a, on a, on a major scale expanding out to, to establish presence and i always outside the defended territory. so you have to understand that there is somebody to update with that. there is a distinction between as well you have a presence in areas that are defended the way you have control. so i suspect your credit is, as you say, now, i'll be getting to digging too into defensive positions, awaiting the inevitable counter attack, which i think will be, will come over the next week or 2 weeks or to take a while. because i still suffer from huge disadvantages and not not defensive role, same disadvantages else as elsewhere except now they won't have prepared positions . so that was military expert to frank leverage speaking to me earlier and with
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