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the, the, you're watching the, the unit who's going to live from berlin, protesters and bangladesh take aim at the top of officials with links to the house to the former prime minister. the countries chief justice admits his resignation after an ultimatum from protesters as the head of a new interim government calls for unity. also coming up on the show growing condemnation after and is really errors right on a school compound housing displays, people kills dozens in garza city and ukraine's president breaks his violence over a major ukrainian incursion across the russian border. moscow scrambles to reinforce the course region assets. troops struggle to hold back. defensive
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the, enquire, richardson, thank you very much for joining us. we begin in bangladesh where pressure from student protesters has loved the countries chief justice to resign from his post. the protests that alice did, prime minister, shae casino, are now widening 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 protest. the students came out to demand chief justice of by the 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 or the by urge everyone to come out to him to the streets until the chief justice and other justice has
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resigned. 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, which it is sure you didn't win an investigation noted of a justice. we want all of those involved, including the chief justice to resign. then we'll find the case against all those who filed for low suits and towards the 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 to 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 traditionally 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 a judiciary that operates without any influence from politicians or any other authorities. david bergmann is an investigative journalist who has worked for several bangladesh. he newspapers. here's his take on those resignations. 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 lower lead for the while 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 kind of a which funds for anybody with a warming, the cleanings, i'm in the past. it was people in the b and b who was treated like this. it was not
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correct. not right for people in 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 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 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 a for me to not to give these thoughts for single move of, of so many people in the existing system and it be very difficult to replace them. we're going to replace all these judges. we're going to replace all the civil 7th if they tried to do that. was investigative journalist david 5 men. now talk you officials have joined to a growing course of condemnation after and is really airstrike on a school compound, killed dozens in gaza city. they use top diplomatic joseph bureau expressed his horror of the attack, which caused an official to say killed more than 90 people sheltering into school.
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egypt and guitar are demanding an urgent investigation. the u. s. has that is just quote, deeply concerned about the strike. israel has repeatedly claims that hamas uses schools as cover in the wake of the october 7th terror attacks taught by even school reduced to ruins after and is really air striking browser. according to an official from dallas, as must run government around $6000.00 displaced. people were seeking shelter in the compound at the time. witnesses save the school came under attack. well people were offering don prayers. hey, i just the laptop to for the is true as usual, didn't get a warning on approval. it strikes regardless of whether they're children, women, young, or older adults only imagine that these were peaceful people with the most kindly illness when people were praying, when i was washing, okay. some were sleeping upstairs, including children, women, and older people. and on the side of missile,
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hit them without any warning. the 1st one missile. yeah. and then another one with the father. we were covered in his body part danny, we, i mean full. i know 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 them while they were just praying for your god, people fear god, are spirit, gods. destroyed. comes to the time and mediators, egypt guitar and saudi arabia are pushing to resume, cease fire talks. but egypt for and ministry says that quote,
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the deliberate killing of cause of civilians shows israel has no intention of ending the war. alexandra size a is head of humanitarian policy and advocacy at the organization save the children . i asked her what she has heard from her contact in casa, i may colleagues this morning, told me that there are still bodies trapped under the rubble of this destroyed school. families have been picking up pieces of their dismembered families, family members, in plastic bags. there are reports of more than a 100 people killed, but it's difficult to verify these numbers because families are essentially picking up body parts. this is the data leaves attack that we've seen like we since october on a school. but we're seeing is really attacks on schools almost every single week in recent months. and it's important to note that defense believes that were
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sheltering and the school were there because they have nowhere else to go on. so many buildings, homes and guys that have been destroyed, parts of gauze are uninhabitable, and this is the only place that families had to try to seek refuge. it's just absolutely horrific. and unfortunately what we're seeing is a normalization of something that should never be normal. with schools a regular target, is there any safe space less than casa? there is no safe space and gods that there is no, we're safe for people to go. i mean, even, you know, safe for children that has an office in in middle garza and even there a few meters away from our office. we were we would there were airstrikes and so there's no safe space and guys that there's no safe space for children. there's no safe space for aid workers. you know,
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this is the conflict that has seen the most number of 8 workers killed on record. so these attacks are happening where children are, are, are shouting before families or children were 8 organizations are providing services and cause a is, is in ruins. nearly everybody has been displaced at least once since the start of the war. many of them, of course children, are we looking at a loss generation here? we mean children, what we hear from their parents is that the children have no hope for the future. it's not only that we're seeing children killed every day, but they're being, they're losing their limbs due to the use of explosive weapons, intensely populated areas. and when they lose their lives, there's no physical therapy for them. there's no medical care that's able to rehabilitate help them rehabilitate. and on top of that, the infrastructure that should rely on to prosper in the future have been destroyed
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. a record number of schools have been destroyed. hospitals have been just destroyed. they've been deprived of a central supplies to provide medical assistance. we're still seeing a, including medical supplies obstructed from coming in and extracted from, from being distributed across con, that to people in need. and so what we hear every single day is that parents say their children have no hope of the future, especially when there is absolutely no sign that things are slowing down as well. thank you for joining us on dw knows that is alexandra cya from safe. the children, we appreciate your time today. thank you so much. ukraine's president, for a lot of years, lensky has acknowledged his troops have launched on incursion into the russian for the region. of course, moscow has declared a state of emergency and is rushing to reinforce the area hundreds of ukrainian transport over the border on tuesday,
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the biggest ukranian advanced into russia during the war so far. ukrainian tanks rolling to russia, encountering little resistance. the ukrainian forces are keeping tight lipped about the extent of their operation, but they say they've taken control of several towns and rushes, kirk regions, and assets including this facility belonging to the crumbling controlled gas producer gas problem, follow greater. ukraine also says it is struck in air base 300 kilometers from the border, destroying russian stockpiles of deadly cali to bombs and missiles present. so lensky praised as military's actions great in the ukraine is proving that a truly knows how to restore justice and is providing the exact pressure needed the pressure on the aggressor. but russian president vladimir putin called the ukrainian action a large scale provocation. he convened an emergency meeting of his security council and vowed to stop the encouragement on today's agenda is
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a very important question regarding specific aspects of the fight against terrorism . but wild russia may be struggling to stop the ukrainian advance. it is shown, it is still capable of devastation elsewhere. rescuers are still searching for victims of friday's bomb attack on a supermarket in the eastern city of constant geneva. and in the face of increased russian attacks, ukrainian or authorities have ordered the evacuation of numerous communities and assume a region across the border from kursk. and i spoke earlier to military expert frank language and asked him whether he was surprised to hear the lensky acknowledgment of this incursions coming. now. not really. i think it was a smart move, not to acknowledge this until now. the mistakes i've made before, particularly concerning other major military operations, specifically the counter offensive last year. that back 5 was a very poor expectation management, sorry, say, and now there is
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a logic coasted 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 the way. no, it's a 5, maybe 10000 troops. and the situation is stabilizing now, which may also impact on the lenses announcement. otherwise they've not been driven back up 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 their goal. so 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's a distinction between as well. you have a presence in areas that are defended the way you have control. so i suspect your client is, as you say, now, i'll be getting to digging to into defensive positions,
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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. that was military experts, frank language of speaking to me earlier. now the us women's, a football team is goals and once more after beating, present one nail in the highly anticipated goals metal match at the olympics. to a mallory swanson goal broke open a tightly wound final against brazil. in the 58 minutes after a back and forth 1st half ended in deadlock, for zillow continued to press for an equalizer and were denied closing minutes by a sensational alyssa narr save the united states. women's national team has now won a record, extending 5th olympic gold medal and their 1st since 2012 and
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