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the, the, you're watching due to the news coming to you live from berlin, protesters and bank with us to take aim at top of visuals with links to the austin, former prime minister. the countries chief justice submits his resignation for an ultimatum from protesters that as the head of a new interim government calls for unity. post whitehead, on the program growing condemnation aster, and his bravely air sparkling school compound housing displays. people kills thousands in gaza, cities and russia. scrambles to reinforce the course border region as a troops struggle to hold back a major ukrainian incursion. the
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cry. richardson, welcome. we'll begin in bangladesh. wire pressure from student protesters has left the countries chief justice to resign from his post. the protests at austin prime minister shea casino, or now widening to target more officials appointed during her administration. 5 other top judges and the supreme court are now also expected to resign. a high profile, but in addition figure falls in the face of popular purchased the students came out to demand chief justice of by the son. step aside of the demonstrators were clear and the demands and reportedly bone does quotes. dia consequences if he didn't leave his post or the by o everyone to come out to him to the streets until the chief justice and other
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justice has 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 on the subject to show 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 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 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 traditionally and shake has seen as an y r e league. 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 says take on those 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 in 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 a warming, the cleanings, i'm in the pot,
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it was people in the b and b who was treated like this. so it was not correct. 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 to. there's a new, a new dispos dispensation in town. and they must move away from the largest to the of the previous regime. otherwise, i think it was, they told me too much of these thoughts or seem to 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 going to replace all the civil 7th, if they try to do that. investigative journalist david fragment, they're now top and you officials have joined a growing course of condemnation after and is rarely ever strike when a school compound killed dozens and gaza city. they use top diplomat. joseph burrell expressed his horror at the attack which caused and officials say, kills more than 90 people sheltering in the school. egypt and katara are demanding
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an urgent investigation, and the u. s. has said it is quote, deeply, just concerned about the strike. israel has repeatedly claimed that hamas uses schools as cover in the wake of the october 7th. the terror attacks taba in school, reduced to ruins after news. really air striking browser a 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 left off the father is true, as usual, didn't give a warning a little it's trace regardless of whether they're children, women young or older, don't see it. and that's just that these were peaceful people with the most kindly illness where people were praying. when i was washing somewhere sleeping upstairs,
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including children, women, and older people and on the missile, hit them without any warning. the 1st one missile and then 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 going 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, our spirit, god the strike comes at a time when mediators, egypt guitar and saudi arabia are pushing to resume ceasefire talks. but egypt
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foreign ministry says that quote, the deliberate killing of cause of civilians shows israel has no intention of ending the war. alexandra site as a head of humanitarian policy and advocacy at the organization save the children. i asked her what she has heard from her contact in gaza. of my 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
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in recent months. and it's important to note that defense really is that we're sheltering and the school were there because they have nowhere else to go on. so many buildings, homes, and gods that have been destroyed, parts of cause 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 just 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, saved the children that has an office in in middle garza and even there a few meters away from our office. we were, we were there were airstrikes and so there's no safe space and guys that there's no
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safe space for children. there is no safe space for aid workers. you know, 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, and we're 8 organizations are providing services, and casa, 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 a 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 rehab built to help them rehabilitate. and on top of that,
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the infrastructure that should rely on to prosper in the future have been destroyed . 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 obstructed 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 for the future, especially when there is absolutely no sign that things are slowing down as well. thank you for joining us on d. w knows that is alexandra cya from safe the children. we appreciate your time today. thank you so much. turning now to some other world news headlines. thousands of protesters have called for a ban on list c, a mining and b, serbian capital bell. great serbia,
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here's one of your ex richest deposits of wisdom, which is used to make batteries for electric vehicles and is vital for the green energy transition. mining giant's reopen toe wants to develop a large lithium line in western serbia. international olympic committee president thomas boss says he will not seek another term when his current one ends. next year, the german was elected in 2013 funky says the i o. c needs a new waiter to steer the olympic movement through and increasingly digital, the sea. and also when it goes worlds we o russian state media is reporting that more than 76000 people have been evacuated from the course. border region after ukraine launched its biggest incursion into russia of the war. so far, moscow was rushing to reinforce the area where a state of emergency is in force ukrainian present. we'll let them. here's the landscape says his troops are now bringing the fight into russia. ukrainian tanks
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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 kursk region and assets including this facility belonging to the kremlin control gas producer guys from far greater ukraine also says it has struck an air base 300 kilometers from the border, destroying russian stockpiles of deadly cali to bombs and missiles present. so landscape praised as miller transactions 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 sped, russian president vladimir putin called the ukrainian action a large scale provocation. he can be in an emergency meeting of his security council and vowed to stop the encouragement on today's agenda is a very important question regarding specific aspects of the fight against terrorism . but the wild russia may be struggling to stop the ukrainian advance. it is shown,
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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. frank language, lectures and strategic studies at portsmouth university and was a british military intelligence officer. he gave us his assessment of the ukrainian strategy behind the incursion. i think this bit of quite a few people saying that one of the purposes of this and caution, so x or reinforced right. so make my call. it has been to drool troops from the south whether you crate these or under soviet pressure. i think it, this operation does have relationship with the south and then it said it's essentially a diversion from not. but i don't know,
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it would be foolish to the russians to draw a combat troops from not the area they've done sort of things in the past. of course, i think it's much more likely they will draw trips and that results already national guard units are moving in. they will, i think, apply considerable strength, a considerable force, not to dislodge this right now in order to contain this incursion, they don't need launch forces. they simply need forces in place and the beginning to get those that now to that was military expert frank language speaking to me, there was women's football team is golden once more after being brazil, one nail in the highly anticipated gold metal match the olympics. a mellow response in gold broke open a tightly one final against presented in the 58 minutes after a back and forth 1st half ended in deadlock result, continued to press for an equalizer and were denied and the closing. then it's by a sensational alyssa narr save the united states. women's national team of now won a record, extending 5th olympic gold metal and their 1st since 2012 and
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